ALLAHABAD: The Undergraduate Admission Test (UGAT) for BSc and BCom used to be conducted through the Allahabad University on Monday. This 12 months 83.40% of the registered scholars turned up to give the doorway test for BSc whilst for BCom, 88.10% appeared for the doorway test.
According to director admissions, Prof Manmohan Krishna for BSc front 26599 scholars had been registered out of which 18215 had been boys whilst the remainder 8384 had been lady candidates. "The test was conducted at both online and offline mode wherein 74.19% of the registered students appeared in the entrance test", he said. For offline mode, 85.75% of students had been present for the doorway test.
Although, AU management had been silent on the unexpected decline in choice of aspirants showing in the front test, but scholars opine that this used to be on account of the fact that because the test coincided with JEE advance, several of the scholars opted for showing in the latter.
"I had filled the form at AU for BSc maths but when I had to choose between JEE advance and BSc from AU, I went for JEE", said Saurabh, an aspirant.
The test for BSc (on-line mode) used to be held at Eight centers of town and 18 centers located at different cities across the nation. For offline mode, there have been 16 centers in the city whilst 14 in different cities of the rustic.
Likewise, for BCom front, a total of 10245 candidates had been registered out of which 9096 (88%) appeared in the test, said the director. "Of these, the attendance in percentage was 80.95% for online and 89.01% for the offline mode", informed the director.
Varsity additionally conducted the doorway test for BSc house science crew during which Five women, out of Ten registered for on-line mode appeared and 56 out of 64 for the offline mode gave their exam.
"There were no reports of any untoward incident or cheating from any of the test centers as the entrance test was held peacefully", said Singh.
According to director admissions, Prof Manmohan Krishna for BSc front 26599 scholars had been registered out of which 18215 had been boys whilst the remainder 8384 had been lady candidates. "The test was conducted at both online and offline mode wherein 74.19% of the registered students appeared in the entrance test", he said. For offline mode, 85.75% of students had been present for the doorway test.
Although, AU management had been silent on the unexpected decline in choice of aspirants showing in the front test, but scholars opine that this used to be on account of the fact that because the test coincided with JEE advance, several of the scholars opted for showing in the latter.
"I had filled the form at AU for BSc maths but when I had to choose between JEE advance and BSc from AU, I went for JEE", said Saurabh, an aspirant.
The test for BSc (on-line mode) used to be held at Eight centers of town and 18 centers located at different cities across the nation. For offline mode, there have been 16 centers in the city whilst 14 in different cities of the rustic.
Likewise, for BCom front, a total of 10245 candidates had been registered out of which 9096 (88%) appeared in the test, said the director. "Of these, the attendance in percentage was 80.95% for online and 89.01% for the offline mode", informed the director.
Varsity additionally conducted the doorway test for BSc house science crew during which Five women, out of Ten registered for on-line mode appeared and 56 out of 64 for the offline mode gave their exam.
"There were no reports of any untoward incident or cheating from any of the test centers as the entrance test was held peacefully", said Singh.
AU conducts BSc and BCom entrance test
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May 28, 2019
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