Examination Scheme for the recruitment of Pharmacist (5 posts) In Delhi University
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2. The questions in the written test will be of the level of degree/diploma/examination which is defined as the minimum eligibility for the respective post.
3. The minimum qualifying marks for Paper I shall be 45% for the unreserved posts and 40% for the posts reserved for OBC category and 35% for the posts reserved for SC/ST/ PwD category. If the number of candidates qualifying is more than 30 times the advertised posts, the merit list would be restricted to 30 times the advertised posts for the purpose of shortlisting the candidates for skill test.
4. There shall be negative marking for wrong answers in Paper I to the tune of 1/4th of marks allocated per question.
5. Merit list shall be drawn only for candidates who qualify for Paper I and Skill Test separately. The Merit list shall be drawn on the basis of scores of Paper I only.
6. In case of bunching/bracketing of candidates in the results of the written test, the priority/merit list would be decided as follows:
a)The candidate having more marks in aggregate in the examination/degree/diploma which is defined as the minimum eligibility for the respective post will be given preference.
b)In case of further bunching/bracketing of candidates, candidate senior in age. c)In case option at (a) and (b) is exhausted, it will be decided through draw of lots.
Examination dates will be announced. Register before the 16/03/2021 on NTA portal.
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Paper | Time | Max. Marks (Max. Questions) |
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Objective Type (Paper I) Multiple Choice Questions From Pharmacy According to the syllabus of B.Pharma. | 3 hrs | 300 marks (150 questions) |
Skill Assessment Skills pertaining to subject matter of the concerned post (Pharmacy) would be assessed. (The manner in which the skills are to be assessed may be determined by the examiner/ group of examiners appointed for the purpose) | 1/2 hrs | The test will be of 50 marks. To qualify the candidate should obtain 25 marks.This will however be only be qualifying in nature |
Manner and mode for drawing final merit list:
1. The question paper should be bilingual (English and Hindi) and the applicant will have the option to respond in either of the language. However, the same medium of language must be used throughout.2. The questions in the written test will be of the level of degree/diploma/examination which is defined as the minimum eligibility for the respective post.
3. The minimum qualifying marks for Paper I shall be 45% for the unreserved posts and 40% for the posts reserved for OBC category and 35% for the posts reserved for SC/ST/ PwD category. If the number of candidates qualifying is more than 30 times the advertised posts, the merit list would be restricted to 30 times the advertised posts for the purpose of shortlisting the candidates for skill test.
4. There shall be negative marking for wrong answers in Paper I to the tune of 1/4th of marks allocated per question.
5. Merit list shall be drawn only for candidates who qualify for Paper I and Skill Test separately. The Merit list shall be drawn on the basis of scores of Paper I only.
6. In case of bunching/bracketing of candidates in the results of the written test, the priority/merit list would be decided as follows:
a)The candidate having more marks in aggregate in the examination/degree/diploma which is defined as the minimum eligibility for the respective post will be given preference.
b)In case of further bunching/bracketing of candidates, candidate senior in age. c)In case option at (a) and (b) is exhausted, it will be decided through draw of lots.
Examination dates will be announced. Register before the 16/03/2021 on NTA portal.
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