Ph.D. ENTRANCE TEST (JAN-FEB 2011) University of Mumbai

The University of Mumbai invites application for the Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET) of the Jan-Feb Session in the concerned subject of research under the Faculty of Arts, Commerce, Science, Law and Technology.

* Date and Time of Ph. D. Entrance Test:- Saturday, 26th February, 2011 at 11:00 am to 02:00 pm.
* Starting Date for acceptance of Application Form:- 27th January, 2011
* Last Date for acceptance of Application Form:-16th February, 2011 up to 05:00 pm.
* Eligibility:- As per the Ordinances O.5473, O.5474, O.5476 of the University of Mumbai as mentioned in the VCD. No. Exam./Thesis/Univ. /VCD/2414 of 2010 (Refer Annexure - I for VCD & Annexure - II for UG-441 0f 2005 Circular)
* Registration fees along with Application Form: - A Demand draft in the name of �Finance & Accounts Officer, University of Mumbai� of Rs. 1000/- for General Category and Rs. 500/- for Reserved Category as mention in VCD.

� Syllabus for the Entrance Test:- Topics included in the compulsory / core papers at Post Graduate Degree level programmes in the respective Research Subject of the University of Mumbai. (refer Annexure - III for the list of Research Subjects )

� Exemption from test:- As mention in clause No. 9 of said VCD (Refer Annexure - I for VCD) The Exempted Candidates shall submit their application on or before 10th March, 2011 to the directly to the concerned research centre as per clause No. 11.1(a). (In case of any doubt candidate may contact to Thesis Section)



The details of subject wise vacancy position of Ph. D. seats along with the Recognized Research Center and guiding teachers are shown in the Annexure - IV. However, the number of vacancy may change due to transfer of guiding teacher from one institution to another institute (Refer Annexure - IV for details)

The candidates can download the Application Form for the said Entrance Test from the University website and submit it along with the attested photocopies of previous Educational Qualification and work experience certificates (if any) at Room No. 129, First Floor, Thesis Section, Fort Campus of the University on or before 16th February, 2011 up to 05:00 pm. (refer Annexure - V for Application Form)

The Pre Ph.D. course work is mandatory, except for those who have been granted exemption as per U.G.C. rules and regulations which are mentioned in the VCD. No. Exam. /Thesis/Univ. /VCD/2414 of 2010 dated 18th November, 2010.

The details regarding the same is available on the University website www.mu.ac.in

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It is a computer-adaptive test that is available year-round at test centers throughout the world. The GMAT measures basic verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills that are developed over a long period of time. It is specifically designed to help graduate schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. GMAT scores are used by nearly 1,700 graduate management programs throughout the world, and more than 1,000 of these programs require GMAT scores from each applicant. Your GMAT scores are only one predictor of academic performance in the first year of graduate management school. To find out how your GMAT scores will be factored into the application review process, you should contact the admissions office at the school(s) to which you are applying. The GMAT does not presuppose any specific knowledge of business or other specific content areas, nor does it measure achievement in any particular subject areas. The test does not measure subjective factors important to academic and career success such as motivation, creativity, interpersonal skills, study skills, or overall success on the job. Test takers should note that the GMAT is entirely in English and that all instructions are provided in English.

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In a computer-adaptive test (CAT), questions are selected while each individual takes the test. At the start of each multiple-choice section of the GMAT, you are presented a question of middle difficulty. As you answer each question, the computer scores that question and uses that information as well as your responses to any preceding questions and information about the test designed to determine which question to present next.

As long as you respond correctly to each question, questions of increased difficulty typically will be presented. When you enter incorrect responses, the computer typically will present you with questions of lesser difficulty. Your next question will be the one that best reflects both your previous performance and the requirements of the test design. This means that different test takers will be given different questions. The selection of ques-tions you will see is based on your responses to all previous questions, and because the CAT adjusts to your individual ability level, you will get few questions that are either too easy or too difficult for you.

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Things to remember :

  • The question Paper will contain OBJECTIVE TYPE questions.
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Business Economics III October 2009 Paper Set

Section I

1. Briefly explain the trends in the National Income and Per Capita Income in India during the
planning period. (20)
2. (a) explain the significance of agriculture in economic development (10)
(b) Discuss the important features of the National Agricultural Policy 2000. (10)
3. (a) Examine the role of small scale industries in the Indian Economy. (10)
(b) Evaluate the disinvestment policy of the Government of India. (10)
4. (a) Analyse the nature of unemployment problem in India (10)
(b) Discuss the problems related to child labour in India. (10)
5. Write notes on any two of the following: (20)
(a) Government measures to promote human development through family welfare
(b) Impact of WTO agreements on Indian agriculture
(c) Growth of services sector
(d) Occupational structure in India

Section II
6. Explain the merits and demerits of direct and indirect taxes. (20)
7. (a) Discuss the various components of union budget. (10)
(b) Examine the causes of fiscal imbalances in India. (10)
8. Critically evaluate the comparative cost Theory of International Trade. (20)
9. (a) Discuss the types of disequilibrium in the Balance of Payments (10)
(b) What are the remedial measures to correct disequilibrium in the Balance of Payments? (10)
10. Write notes on any two of the following: (20)
(a) Principle of Maximum Social Advantages
(b) Burden of Public Debt
(c) Direction of India’s foreign trade since 1991
(d) TRIPs and TRIMs

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