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PET – Ph.D. Entrance Test

PET – Ph.D. Entrance Test

Ajeenkya DY Patil University conducts PET – Ph.D. Entrance Test for Ph.D. Admissions. The test is held annually and notified prior on the website.

Format of ADYPU Ph.D. Entrance Test

ADYPU PET is a 100 marks Test. The Entrance Test will be divided into two parts. Each part is of 50 marks.

Part I – Common for All
Measure Number of Questions Standard Time
Analytical Writing (Two Sections) Section 1: “Analyze an Issue” task

 

30 minutes per task

Section 2:”Analyze an Argument”task
Verbal Reasoning (One Section) 20 questions 30 minutes
Quantitative Reasoning (One Section) 20 questions 30 minutes
 
Part II – Subject Specific
Measure Number of Questions Standard Time
Physics

 

 

 

 

 

50 questions

 

 

 

 

 

90 minutes

Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Law
Management
Liberal Arts

Part One: Common for all Schools

The General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing skills — skills that have been developed over a long period of time and are not related to a specific field of study but are important for all.

Verbal Reasoning

The Verbal Reasoning section measures your ability to:

  • analyze and draw conclusions from discourse; reason from incomplete data; identify author’s assumptions and/or perspective; understand multiple levels of meaning, such as literal, figurative and author’s intent
  • select important points; distinguish major from minor or relevant points; summarize text; understand the structure of a text
  • understand the meanings of words, sentences and entire texts; understand relationships among words and among concepts
Quantitative Reasoning

The Quantitative Reasoning section measures your ability to

  • understand, interpret and analyze quantitative information
  • solve problems using mathematical models
  • apply basic skills and elementary concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis
Analytical Writing

The Analytical Writing section measures your ability to:

  • articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively
  • support ideas with relevant reasons and examples
  • examine claims and accompanying evidence
  • sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion
  • control the elements of standard written English

The Analytical Writing section requires you to provide focused responses based on the tasks presented, so you can accurately demonstrate your skill in directly responding to a task.

Part Two: Subject Specific

The Section Two will be subject-specific. The applicant will choose the subject with respect to the area of research, he / she intends to pursue. The paper will be of 50 marks. The syllabus for different subjects has been laid as under

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Law
  • Liberal Arts