10 August 2014

ENTRY TEST 2014 GUIDELINES

1. The Entry Test will have the following portions:
a. English: 10 questions. A paragraph would be given and candidates would be required to answer

TEN multiple choice questions related to the paragraph.

b. Mathematics: 30 questions. All questions would be on topics covered in F.Sc/ "A" Level/ DAE.

Questions would require the candidate to solve problems by using the skills and concepts learnt during the intermediate level studies.  For example, candidates would certainly be asked questions requiring knowledge of Differentiation, Integration, Linear Algebra, Trigonometry, etc.

c. Physics:  30 questions.  All  questions  would  be  on  topics  covered  in  F.Sc/  "A"  Level/  DAE.

Questions would require the candidate to solve problems by using the skills and concepts learnt during the intermediate level studies.  

For example, candidates would certainly be asked questions on Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, Work and Energy, etc.

d. Optional Subject. Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Statistics:  30 questions. All questions would be on topics covered in F.Sc/ "A" Level/ DAE. 

Questions would require the candidate to solve problems by using the skills and concepts learnt during the intermediate level studies.

2. Marking of Entry Test Answer Sheet: Correct Answer: 4 marks, Wrong Answer: -1 mark. No answer: 0 marks. 

This  means  that  if  a  candidate  has  40  correct  answers,  40  wrong  answers  and  20  blanks  (no answers), he/she would earn the following marks:
40 x 4 + 40 x (-1) + 20 x (0) = 160 – 40 + 0= 120 marks out of maximum 400.

3. Kindly note that the question paper would comprise of five subjects, three compulsory and two optional,
that  is:  English,  Mathematics  and  Physics  (in  any  order)  plus  Chemistry  and  Computer  Science  from optional subjects. Statistics question paper would be distributed separately to candidates who have opted for Statistics.

4.  The question paper will have FOUR versions.  All versions will have the same questions, but the Subjects, questions and answer choices would all be randomly placed. One version may have English as the  first  subject  (that  is,  question  numbers  1  to  10)  and  Mathematics  as  the  second  (that  is,  question numbers 11 to 40). The other version may have Physics as the first subject (that is, question numbers 1 to 30) and so on. Each version would have a separate answer sheet and candidates shall mark the answer sheet provided with their version. Similarly the correct answer may be Choice (A) for a certain question in one version and the same question would have the correct answer as, say choice (D) in another version.

5. The answer sheet will have a carbon copy sheet. In most of the cases, the carbon copy sheet becomes detached from the answer sheet. DO NOT staple it with the answer sheet. You may fill the carbon copy by hand separately for your record after finishing your test.

6. Candidates are advised NOT to carry the following items with them:
(a) Mobile Phone;  (b) Calculator;    (c) any helping material;  (d) Handbags;   (e) Staplers.

7. Candidates MUST carry the following items ONLY:
(a)  Photo  identification  like  CNIC,  Matriculation  or  first  year  certificate,  passport  or  a  domicile certificate accompanied with a Computerized "B" form;  (b)  Admit  Card  (Computerized  or  Issued  by the Center);  (c) Clean Clip Board  ;    (d) Black ball pen .

8.  Entry test is a pre-requisite for applying to UET Lahore or its affiliated colleges. Other public sector institutions like Punjab University, UET Taxila, BZU Multan, Islamia University Bahawalpur and some private institutions also require Combined Entry Test conducted by UET Lahore as a pre-requisite.


9. This Entry Test is valid for admission cycle 2014 only.

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