No Negative Marking in UPTU SEE 2007

LUCKNOW: There will be no negative marking in State Entrance Examinations (SEE-2007), organised by UP Technical University (UPTU), this year. However, candidates resorting to ‘guess work’ while attempting multiple choice questions would be at a loss. In case of a tie, an aspirant with less number of incorrect answers will be given preference over others in the merit list.

The cut off marks for final selections have also been increased. While for general and other backward class candidates, cut-off marks will be 25 per cent, scheduled caste and scheduled tribe candidates will have to score at least 20 per cent to make it to the merit list.

Till last year, cut off marks for general and other backward class candidates was 10 per cent and for scheduled caste and scheduled tribe candidates, five per cent.

Giving this information at a press conference on Monday, vice-chancellor, UP Technical University, Prof Prem Vrat said that over 11.26 lakh aspirants would be appearing in the SEE 2007 conducted for admissions in various technical and management institutes affiliated to UPTU. The SEE 2007 will be conducted on April 21 and 22 at 211 examination centres spread in 26 cities of the state.

There will be 12 nodal centres to manage these examinations. While 33 nodal centre officers and 604 centre controllers will be deputed for smooth conduct of the SEE 2007, as many as 62 flying squads would be on the prowl to check use of unfair means in the examinations.

Controller of examinations, UPTU, Prof VK Singh, said that admit cards have been sent to the candidates. However, those who do not receive admit cards on time can download the same from the UPTU website from April 17 onwards.Click here to download UPTU SEE 2007 Admid Card

Over hundred institutes are affiliated to UPTU. There are 33854 seats in BTech, 3810 in BPharma, 290 in BArch, 430 in hotel management, 8835 in MBA and 6277 in MCA.

Source: TOI

Related Posts by Categories



0 comments:

Engineering News

Central Board of Secondary Education

Architecture News

Management News

Medical News

Journalism News

ss_blog_claim=39d0fbd9150037431cf33bbbf3c7c7ce