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About HSEE
The five-year integrated Master of Arts (M.A.) programme is designed to meet the needs
of students who seek a broader learning forum and who appreciate the unique design
of inter-disciplinary studies. The programme encourages students to engage in critical
thinking and research on ideas, people, society and the human condition.
HSEE is intended
to admit students to this programme in two streams: Development Studies and English
Studies. The first two years of the curriculum are common to all the students after
which, they branch out into the two streams. Allocation of streams will be based on
students preferences as well as their academic performance during the first three
semesters.
Type of Question Paper:
HSEE- examination is of three hours duration and has two parts. Part I consists of
objective type multiple choice questions for 2 hours duration (150 Minutes), administered
through computer. Part II involves essay writing for 30 Minutes to be written on answer sheet
distributed to the candidates at the end of Part I.
SYLLABUS
This section tests the candidates analyitical skills and quantitative abilities. Questions are
related to the following areas:
Numbers, Algebra, Highest Common Factor (HCF) and Lowest Common Multiple (LCM),
Calendar, Basic Statistics Average, Ratio and proportion, Profit and Loss, Percentages,
Simple and Compound Interest, Work and time, Discount, Age sums, linear equations,
elementary trigonometry.
Data Interpretation, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, brainteasers, and patterns.
III. General Studies (in four parts - 50% marks)
awareness of key issues pertaining to the Indian economy with a focus on the developments
after independence. The concepts and issues covered are:
Understanding the Economy: Scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, economic
systems and their characteristics, features of market economies, forces of demand and
supply, elasticity of demand and supply.
Main Features of Indian Economy: Natural resources; human resources -population size
and
composition, literacy and education, occupational distribution.
Major
Economic
problems:
Poverty,
Unemployment
and
Inequality
-concepts,
measurement,
trends, sectoral distribution and policies, inflation trends, causes and remedies.
Economic Growth and Development: Meaning and measurement of economic growth,
stages
of development, national income concepts and trends, trends in savings and investment;
human development index, national policy on education, health and health care policies.
Planning in India: Five-Year Plans objectives, priorities and problems.
Sectoral Development: agriculture Green Revolution and technological changes, current
issues and policies; industry-evolution of industrial policies in India (from 1948), strategies
for
industrial development, public and private sectors, small and medium industries,
infrastructure, transport and communication, service sector etc.
Foreign Trade and International Economy: balance of payments, foreign exchange
reserves
and trade policy, I.M.F., W.T.O., international aid.
Money, Banking and Public Finance: Concepts of money and measures of money supply.
Emergence of the US and USSR; emergence of UN system; the Cold War and nuclear race;
disintegration of Soviet Union, decline of Communism and rise of nationalism; Arab-Israel
conflict; India and the World; NAM and role of India; Indo-Sino and Indo-Pak relations,
conflict
and wars.
Democracy and Development; Challenges to democracy; North-South divide on issues of
development; UN and its various developmental and peacekeeping operations; Nuclearisation
and non-Proliferation; India in SAARC and ASEAN; International terrorism, fundamentalism
and the War on Terror; Indo-US relations; New centers of power in Asia, Latin America and
Africa.
Hunger and Poverty; Human Rights, Democracy and Development; Environmental
degradation and green politics; Issues of Race, Ethnicity and Gender; Deprived Classes and
minority politics; Religion in the contemporary world; Culture and Civilization;
Globalization
and changing economic, cultural and political landscape; Mass media and cultural change;
Emergence of various popular mass movements.
(4) Environment and Ecology:
Note: The topics for the essay writing in Part-2 must be based on current affairs and
general knowledge.
The candidates will be selected on the basis of overall performance in Aptitude Test and
Personal Interview. Any candidate fail to appear in either Aptitude Test or Personal Interview
or both shall not be considered further during the selection process. The selection process is
as follows:
Based on the applications received, candidates satisfying minimum eligibility criteria will be
called for the Aptitude Test (AT) to be conducted across 6 centers, viz., Bengaluru, Kolkata,
New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai/Hyderabad and Indore. However, IIM Indore reserves the right
to change the centers at any time if the situation so warrants. The date of conducting AT is
Thursday, May 14, 2015. The pattern of AT will be as follows:
Component
Score
About CLAT
Common Law Admission Test also known as CLAT began in 2008 as a combined
entrance test for National Law Universities.
The first CLAT was conducted on
Events Dates
Online Application Form Begins First week of January
Online Application Form Ends Last week of March
CLAT Admit Card Mid April
CLAT Exam Mid May
CLAT Result Last week of May
CLAT Counselling Begins First week of June
Topics
1)English including comprehension General Knowledge/ Current Affairs
2)Elementary Maths ( Numerical Ability)
3) Legal Aptitude & Logical Reasoning.
About CA CPT
CPT commonly known as Common Proficiency Test is the entrance exam for one of the
most reputed courses in the Country- CA (Chartered Accountant). The exam is held twice
every year in the months of June and December wherein students can register after class
X and give the exam after class XII.
It is an objective type examination that consists of 200 multiple choice questions from four
sections, viz. Accounting, Mercantile Law, Economics and Quantitative Aptitude. To qualify
the exam a candidate has to score 30% in all the sections and 50% aggregate
The exam is exempted for Graduates and Post Graduates or candidates having equivalent
degrees in effect from August 3, 2012. Graduates from commerce stream can sit directly in
IPCC examinations , provided they have scored at least 55% in their graduations.
CA CPT Eligibility
Candidates who have passed class X examinations conducted by any examining body
constituted by the Law in India or an exam that is recognized by the Government as
equivalent thereto may register for CPT.
Candidates who have passed class X examinations conducted by any examining body
constituted by the Law in India or an exam that is recognized by the Government as
equivalent thereto may register for CPT.
CA CPT Exam Pattern
Common Proficiency Test commonly known as CPT is the gateway exam to CA course,
conducted by ICAI in June and December.
The FOUR hour test consists of objective questions ranging from Fundamentals of Accounts,
Mercantile Law, General Economics and Quantitative aptitude.
CPT exam is divided into two sessions containing 100 questions in each.
Out of the 100 questions from Session I, 60 are from fundamental Of Accounts and 40 from
Mercantile Law. Each right answer carries 1 mark each and for every wrong answer mark
gets deducted.
Session II contains 50 questions from General Economics and 50 from Quantitative Aptitude
out of the total of 100 questions.
CA CPT Syllabus:
is through
The All India Combined Competitive Examination for the Civil Services
conducted by
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) in different centers spread all over the
country.
Indian and World Geography- physical, social, economic geography of India and the world
Indian Polity and governance constitution, political system, panchayati raj, public policy,
Rights issues, etc.
General issues on environmental ecology, bio-diversity and climate change-that donot require
subject specialization
General science.
Civil Services Aptitude Test:
Comprehension
Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude etc. (Class X level), Data
interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc. Class X level)
21 -32 years on the 1st August of the year in which examination is being held.
The upper age limit may be relaxed in respect of the SC/ST and other backward classes.
PHYSICAL STANDARDS :
Candidates must be physically fit according to physical standards for admission to Civil
Services Examination.
SELECTION:
The Indian Civil Services are organised into two main sections.
1.
The categories of services to which candidates are selected through the SCS examination are
as under:
(a) State Civil Services, Class-I (SCS)
(b) State Police Service, Class-I (SPS).
(c) Block Development Officer.
(d) Tehsildar/Talukadar/Asstt. Collector.
(e) Excise and Taxation Officer.
(f) Distt. Employment Officer.
(g) Distt. Treasury Officer.
(h) Distt Welfare Officer.
(i) Asstt Registrar Cooperative Societies.
(j) Distt. Food and Supplies Controller/Officer.
(k) Any other Class-I/Class-II service notified as per rules by the concerned State.
Why to start from school:
UPSC Syllabus Includes more Than 60% of the topics History , Geography , Political
Science, Science studied in school.
Even for the CSAT paper consist of maths studied till class X.
Preparing from the school onwards given extra edge in clearing the basics and lot of time to
complete the UPSC Syllabus
GSCE is most trusted and oldest coaching institution in India Having an experience of 92
long years.
Guest faculties from Kolkata will be coming for doubt clearance and motivation.
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QUALIFICATION
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BORA,
ASFIYA NORIE
B.E
MUKUL
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DEEPAMONI
M.A.(ECONOMICS)
GOGOI
PRAKRITISH
BA,LLB,NLU GUWAHATI(CLAT
GOSWAMI
2014)
DEEPU
TALUKDAR
HEMANTA
M.A.,PHD(PURSUING)
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BAISHYA
SAURAV
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SHARMA
Alumni of top law schools as mentors for all Legal Aptitude classes
Diagnostic and progressive tests and customized online exercises (both classroom-based and homebased)
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
All India comparative ranking viz. other
Alumni of top law schools as mentors for all Legal Aptitude classes
Diagnostic and progressive tests and customized online exercises (both classroom-based and homebased)
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
1248 Teaching Hours( 6 classes in 1 week,2 classes each topic ,1 Class -2 hours)
Diagnostic and progressive tests and customized online exercises (both classroom-based and homebased)
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
All India comparative ranking viz. other CPT aspirants.
50 Mock Tests (21 Live, 2 Take Home and 1 Online)(4 Test a month)
Diagnostic and progressive tests and customized online exercises (both classroom-based and homebased)
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
300 Teaching Hours( 3 classes in 1 week,21 class each topic ,1 Class -2 hours)
Alumni of top IAS or STATE PSC TOPPERS as mentors for all UPSC classes
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
300 Teaching Hours( 3 classes in 1 week,21 class each topic ,1 Class -2 hours)
Alumni of top IAS or STATE PSC TOPPERS as mentors for all UPSC classes
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
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Program Highlights:
Diagnostic and progressive tests and customized online exercises (both classroom-based and homebased)
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
Diagnostic and progressive tests and customized online exercises (both classroom-based and homebased)
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
Diagnostic and progressive tests and customized online exercises (both classroom-based and homebased)
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts
Diagnostic and progressive tests and customized online exercises (both classroom-based and homebased)
Access to a powerful and revolutionary online support platform where apart from additional support,
students can interact with other aspirants and our study experts