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Re: iit madras arts
The five-year integrated Master of Arts (M.A.) programme is designed to meet the needs of students who seek a broader learning forum and who appreciate the unique design of inter-disciplinary studies. The programme encourages students to engage in critical thinking and research on ideas, people, society, environment and the human condition. Important Dates of HSEE-2017 Online Application Process (HSEE website) - Starts December 17, 2016 Payment of Examination Fee through Indian Bank Challan / Net Banking / Credit Card / Debit Card - Starts December 17, 2016 Payment of Examination Fee through Indian Bank Challan / Net Banking / Credit Card/Debit Card - Ends January 27, 2017 Last Date for Submission of Online Application January 27, 2017 Last Date for Submission of Certificate of Respective Category (OBC-NCL/SC/ST) / Medical Certificate (PwD), as applicable January 27, 2017 Application Status Check on the Website February 17, 2017 Admit Card can be downloaded from the HSEE Website by Candidates – Starts March 14, 2017 Admit card can be downloaded from the HSEE Website by Candidates - Ends April 15, 2017 Examination Date for HSEE-2017 April 16, 2017 Declaration of Result on HSEE Website May 9, 2017 Offer Letters to Candidates - Starts May 10, 2017 Admission Mode and Intake Admission is solely through Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Examination (HSEE). The programme has a total of 46 seats; each stream will have 23 seats. Allocations of seats to individual streams will be made based on the academic performance of students (CGPA) during the first three semesters, students' preferences, and availability of seats under each discipline. Exam Pattern for HSEE-2017 Type of Question Paper: HSEE-2017 is of three hours duration and has two parts. Part I consists of objective type multiple choice questions for 2½ hours duration (150 minutes), administered through computer. Part II involves essay writing for 30 minutes to be written on answer sheet distributed to the candidates at the end of Part I. Part I covers the following topics: (i) English and Comprehension Skill; (ii) Analytical and Quantitative Ability; (iii) General Studies covering the areas of Indian Economics (since Independence), Indian Society, Contemporary World Affairs (post-World War II); and (iv) Environment and Ecology Part II requires the candidates to write an essay on general topic involving description, or/and reflection or/and discussion. Language of Question Paper: English. |
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