Sunday, January 2, 2011

State Level Eligibility Test (SLET) - Eligibility:

State Level Eligibility Test in Tamil Nadu
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)

Bharathiar University holds State Level Eligibility Test (SLET) for recruitment of Lecturers in Universities and Colleges in Tamil Nadu

Eligibility:
(i) Only those candidates who have completed/ are pursuing a UGC specified PG degree are eligible to appear in SLET.

(ii) Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks (without grace or rounding off) in Master's Degree (or) equivalent examination are eligible (50% for candidates belonging to SCs/STs/PH/Blind categories)
.
(iii) Candidates who have appeared (or) would be appearing at the
qualifying examination may also apply       


(iv) Ph.D. degree holder whose Master's level examination was com­pleted by Sept.
19,1991 are eligible for relaxation of 5% of marks from 55% to 50% to appear in SLET


Candidates have to appear in the subject of their Postgraduation only. However, those candidates, whose Postgraduation subject is not covered in the list of subjects may appear in a related subject

Exemptions from appearing in the NET examination are allowed for certain categories of candidates

Scheme of the Test:

Paper - I carrying a total of 100 marks, is primarily designed to test reasoning ability, comprehension and divergent thinking

Paper - II carrying a total of 100 marks, consists of short questions on the subject selected by the candidates. These two papers each consist of a Test booklet containing 50 objective type questions

Paper - III carries a total of 200  Marks, and consists of only descriptive questions from the syllabus of the subject selected by the candidates



Subjects:
Life Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Commerce,
Computer Science & Application, Economics,
Education, Electronics, English, Geography,
Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences,
Hindi, History, Home Science, Journalism & Mass Communication,
Law, Library & Information Sciences, Management,
Mathematical Sciences, M sic, Philosophy, Physical Education,
Physical Sciences, Political Science, Psychology,
Public Administration, Social Work, Sociology, Tamil

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