Updated By Nidhi Bahl on 24 Jul, 2023 11:41
Predict your Percentile based on your BHU PET performance
Predict NowBHU PET 2022 exam pattern is the most essential and vital part of the preparation for the examination. Aspirants should know the pattern and style of paper they are about to appear for. This helps to generate an idea of how the paper is framed and what all things should be kept in mind at the time of preparation. Check for test modalities including test marking scheme, allotment of marks, and test schedule. The BHU PET 2022 exam pattern for various courses is mentioned below. This list gives a clear picture of the BHU PET 2022 Exam Pattern.
Those appearing for BHU PET 2022 should be acquainted with the marking scheme of the exam in order to perform well. 3 marks are awarded for the correct answer while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer. No marks are deducted for unattempted questions.
Correct answer | +3 marks |
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Incorrect answer | -1 marks |
Total questions | 120 |
Maximum/Total marks | 360 |
Unanswered question | 0 marks |
Things to avoid | Making ovals, darkening more than one oval, line marks, tick marks, cross marks, etc |
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Duration | Two hours |
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Mode | Online |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Medium | English and Hindi |
Total number of questions | 120 |
Maximum marks | 360 |
Medium | English and Hindi |
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Exam Pattern | Details |
Mode | Online |
Duration | Two hours |
Total number of questions | 120 |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Maximum marks | 360 |
Exam Topics and Weightage | Section A – Graduation level questions
Section B – Graduation level questions
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Mode | Online |
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Duration | Two hours |
Medium | Hindi and English |
Total number of questions | 120 |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Maximum marks | 360 |
Given below is the BHU PET 2022 exam pattern for M.Sc
Total number of questions | 120 |
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Mode | Online |
Duration | Two hours |
Medium | English and Hindi |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Maximum marks | 360 |
Duration | Two hours |
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Mode | Online |
Topics | Questions from B.Ed. -Special Education, Two sets of questions from language comprehension |
Medium | English and Hindi |
Total number of questions | 120 |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Maximum marks | 360 |
Total number of questions | 120 |
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Mode | Online |
Duration | Two hours |
Medium | English and Hindi |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Maximum marks | 360 |
Maximum marks | 360 |
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Number of questions | 120 |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Duration | 2 hours |
Mode of exam | Online |
Topics |
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Maximum marks | 360 |
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Number of questions | 120 |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Duration | 2 hours |
Mode of exam | Online |
Topics | B.Sc. (Ag.)/B.Sc (Hons) Ag./B.Sc. with Biology/B.Sc. (Biotechnology) |
Maximum marks | 360 |
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Number of questions | 120 |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Duration | 2 hours |
Mode of exam | Online |
Topics | Questions based on B. Sc (Ag)/B.Sc (Hons) Ag. Courses |
Maximum marks | 360 |
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Number of questions | 120 |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Duration | 2 hours |
Mode of exam | Online |
Topics |
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Duration | Two hours |
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Total marks | 360 |
Exam Pattern | Details |
Total number of questions | 120 |
Mode | Online (Computer based mode) |
Duration | Two hours |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Topics | AIHC & Arch. (Ancient Indian History, Culture, and Archaeology), History of Art, History, Sanskrit, and other allied subjects |
Duration | 120 minutes |
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Total marks | 360 |
Number of questions | 120 |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Topics | General Knowledge and currents Affairs including human rights and environmental consciousness, Quantitative Aptitude, Language Proficiency, and Basic Hindi grammar, Hindi in Constitution, Standardization of Hindi Language and Devnagari Script, Technical Hindi words used in media, English – Hindi Translation of words/terms generally used in official Correspondence and A brief history of Hindi Journalism. |
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