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FEAT 2013 Entrance Test Roll Nos Central University of Himachal Pradesh (Established under Central Universities Act 2009) PO BOX: 21, DHARAMSHALA FEAT 2013 Entrance Test Roll Nos. Centre wise Important Instructions 1. A candidate can know his/her roll number by checking FEAT Entrance Test Centres given below. The names are given alphabetically. 2. A Candidate will be allowed to appear in Entrance Test only on the production of Hall Ticket and Valid photo identity. Hall Tickets have been posted on the address given in the application form. 3. Those who have not received their Hall Tickets may report at the allotted Centre by 8.30 a.m. on 29th June with Valid Photo identity and submit a request for issue of duplicate Hall Ticket to the University Observer. 4. Due to limited space available at Dharamshala, 600 candidates (on first come first basis) have been allotted centre at Government PG College, Dharamshala and B. Ed College Dharamshala District Kangra. Remaining candidates opting for Dharamshala have been given Centre of their next choice(s). 5. Candidates, whose names are shown in red, have not paid full fee. They are advised to bring the draft of deficit amount depending upon their category as specified in the Prospectus (General Category Rs. 400/ -, OBC Cateogry Rs. 300/- and SC/ST/PC – Rs.100); otherwise they will not be allowed to sit in the TEST. The Draft of a nationalised bank should be prepared on the name of The Finance Officer, Central University of Himachal Pradesh payable at Dharamshala, District Kangra HP and be submitted to University Observer at the Entrance Test Centre. 6. For any enquiry call at Mobile: 9418335203/9736384661/ 9816397735: email; [email protected] or [email protected] Candidates must note 1. Further Education Aptitude Test (FEAT) 2013 will be held from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on 29th June 2013. All the candidates are required to take their seats by 9.15 a.m. at the Centre allotted to him/her by the University. In any case, the change of Centre will not be allowed. 2. Hall tickets of the candidates indicating the Test Centre allotted by the University has been dispatched by post. List of candidates has been displayed on the University’s Notice Board and Website; www.cuhimachal.ac.in, No candidate will be allowed to sit in the FEAT without valid Hall Ticket. Duplicate Hall Ticket may be obtained from the assigned Test Centre on the day of Examination between 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. on the production of valid proof of identity. 3. The Candidate will be supplied a Question Booklet and an OMR Answer Sheet. First of all, the candidate must write his/her roll number at appropriate place provided in the Question Booklet and in OMR Answer Sheet. 4. OMR Answer Sheet must be signed by the candidate. 5. Question Booklet includes 180 questions. 6. There are four alternative answers to each question marked as (a), (b), (c) and (d). The candidate will select one of the answers that is considered to be correct by him/her. He/she will mark the same in the OMR Answer Sheet by filling the circle completely. Illustration: Question in the Question Booklet 1. The sum of 20 and 16 is (a) 36 (b) 38 (c) 39 (d) 34 The Correct answer is (a), which should be marked in OMR Answer Sheet as under: b c d 1 7. Half filled, Ticked () or Crossed (x) circle will be read as Wrong answers. Faintly filled circle might be rejected by the Optical Scanner. 8. Use black ball pen to fully darken the circles. 9. The Question Booklet and OMR Answer Sheet must be handed over to the Invigilator before one leaves the Examination Hall. No page(s) should be torn out from the booklet. 10. Do not fold OMR Sheet. 11. All questions are compulsory, each question carries one mark and there is NO negative marking 12. Use of calculator/mobile is NOT permitted. Controller of Examinations COMPONENTS OF FEAT (Entrance Test) Aptitude based test comprising 180 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) of 3 hours duration, FEAT/TREAT shall broadly have the following components. There shall be no negative marking. 1. Verbal Ability: Intended to test the candidates’ understanding of the basic rules of grammar and English usage, this section will cover Pronouns, Misplaced Modifiers, Subject-Verb agreement, Parallel Constructions, Verbs, Quantifiers, Comparatives, Idiomatic Expression, Vocabulary, Synonyms and Antonyms and Sentence Completion. 2. Critical Reasoning: Intended to assess aspirants’ ability to analyze arguments, find underlying assumptions, discern flaws in arguments and ascertain their validity and also to assess aspirants’ ability to critically evaluate statements and situations; the questions in this part shall be based on short passages. 3. Reading Comprehension: Intended to assess candidates’ ability to understand and analyze information presented in text and also to assess aspirants’ ability to apply concepts and information presented in a passage to parallel situations, in this part, candidates shall be provided one or more passages accompanied by sets of questions. 4. Quantitative Aptitude & Numerical Ability: This section is intended to assess the quantitative aptitudes of the applicants. Intended to evaluate aspirants’ understanding and ability to apply the knowledge of basic mathematical concepts. This section shall have questions pertaining to Functions, Algebra, Coordinate System, Inequalities, Time, Speed, Distance, Ratios and Proportions, Sets, Profit & Loss, Simple and Compound Interest and Elementary Statistics, Central Tendency, Dispersion, Probability, etc. 5. Data Analysis and Data Sufficiency: Intended to measure candidates’ ability to analyze a situation and make decisions based on available data, this section shall have questions based on data given either in a tabular form or in the form of diagrams of different types, this section shall comprise of questions based on Graphs, Tables, Bar-charts, etc. 6. Reasoning and General Intelligence: Intended to assess aspirants’ ability and capacity to draw inferences from various given situations and their ability to use logic and general intelligence, this section will have questions that will require aspirants to use logic to draw inferences and make effective decisions. Entrance Test Centre - 1 Dharamshala Address: Government Degree College, Dharamshala, District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh-176215 Sr. No. Roll No. Name of the Candidate Father's Name 1 11001 SUNIL KUMAR GIAN CHAND 2 11002 POONAM SHARMA ASHOK KUMAR 3 11003 SHRADHA KUMARI PREM SINGH THAKUR 4 11004 MANISHA LT. SH. DEEPAK 5 11005 A. SARITA NAIDU RAJESHWAR RAO NAIDU 6 11006 PRIYANKA THAKUR INDER SINGH 7 11007 GIAN CHAND JOGINDER PAL 8 11008 ABHAY THAKUR PAWAN KUMAR THAKUR 9 11009 PREM LATA ASHOK KUMAR (Short of Rs 100/-) 10 11010 PRIYANKA VERMA KUNDAL LAL VERMA 11 11011 KANIKA ANIL PATHANIA 12 11012 OSHIN THAKUR RAJESHWAR KUMAR (Short of Rs100/-) 13 11013 NEHA THAKUR RAJINDER SINGH (Short of Rs100/-) 14 11014 DHARMENDER SINGH RAJ MAL 15 11015 SIKANDER ALI SAHIB DIN 16 11016 AJAY RAJENDER KUMAR 17 11017 NEELAM KUMARI LT. SH. KRISHAN KUMAR 18 11018 ANSHUL OBEROI AJINDER OBEROI 19 11019 NISHANT AWASTHI GOPAL SHARMA 20 11020 ALOK THAKUR SURENDER KUMAR 21 11021 VARMAN SINGH SANTOSH SINGH 22 11022 ROHIT SINGH MOHINDER SINGH 23 11023 PRAVEEN SINGH PRAHLAD SINGH 24 11024 APURVA SHARMA SANJAY KUMAR 25 11025 POONAM GIRDHARI LAL RANA 26 11026 PRAMOD KUMAR CHANDER MANI 27 11027 SHIVANI PANDIT RAJINDER KUMAR SHARMA 28 11028 ANJU SHARMA RAGHVEER SHARMA 29 11029 SANGEETA DEVI KULWANT SINGH 30 11030 KIRAN DINA NATH 31 11031 NIVESHA BHARDWAJ KULWANT KUMAR 32 11032 POONAM SHARMA MOHAN LAL 33 11033 SANDEEP KUMAR THAKUR RANJIT SINGH 34 11034 ANU BALA BANKU RAM SHARMA 35 11035 PALAK MAHAJAN VIJAY MAHAJAN 36 11036 ABHISHEK SEHERIA RAVI SHANKAR SEHERIA 37 11037 VISHAL KUMAR BHUMI CHAND 38 11038 ASHISH SOOD SUMAN KUMAR 39 11039 VIVEK KUMAR MANOHAR LAL 40 11040 BIKRAM SHARMA BRIJ MOHAN SHARMA 41 11041 NITIN GUPTA SATISH GUPTA 42 11042 JYOTI DINA NATH 43 11043 MANIT WALIA AJIT WALIA 44 11044 MEHAK SHARMA LALIT KUMAR 45 11045 RAJNI DEVI JEEWAN KUMAR 46 11046 VANITA VERMA VIRENDER KUMAR 47 11047 KIRTI RAM NARAYAN 48 11048 SHAILJA SHARMA GOBIND BALLABH 49 11049 SHILPA SHARMA MADAN LAL 50 11050 ABHISHEK SHARMA DEVINDER SHARMA 51 11051 ATUL GUPTA KAMAL KUMAR GUPTA 52 11052 PANKAJ GURDEV 53 11053 MINAKSHI CHANDAN SINGH (Short of Rs200/-) 54 11054 TANUJA SHARMA PRAKASH CHAND (Short of Rs 100/-) 55 11055 BABITA KUMARI PUNI CHAND RANA 56 11056 KANIKA SHARMA DHARAM PAL SHARMA 57 11057 MUKTA RAJ KUMAR 58 11058 SUNEEL KUMAR RAMESH CHAND 59 11059 BHUPINDER SINGH JORABAR SINGH 60 11060 SURESH BISHAN DASS 61 11061 SUSHIL KUMAR SUKHMI RAM 62 11062 MEENA KUMARI KRISHAN CHAND VAIDYA 63 11063 SUMIT KUMAR KISHORE CHAND 64 11064 NIDHI GULERIA NARUP GULERIA 65 11065 ARTI BHATTI GURBACHAN SINGH 66 11066 SHAILISHA UPPAL YASHPAUL UPPAL 67 11067 RAVINDER KUMAR BIDHI CHAND 68 11068 VIJAY KUMAR SHASHI KAPOOR 69 11069 SAHIL SHARMA JAGDISH SHARMA 70 11070 MEENU KUMARI KASHMIR SINGH 71 11071 MANOJ KUMAR SHAKTI CHAND 72 11072 VIPAN SHARMA HARBANS LAL 73 11073 SOURAV RANA SUBHASH CHAND 74 11074 PRIYANKA KATOCH KANCHAN CHAND KATOCH 75 11075 ABHA MONGA RAVI RAJ MONGA 76 11076 DEVINDER KUMAR CHUNI LAL 77 11077 KULDEEP UDHAM SINGH 78 11078 MONIKA SAROCH RAM KUMAR 79 11079 KASHISH SOOD ASHWANI SOOD 80 11080 SHAILESH AHLUWALIA ANIL KUMAR AHLUWALIA 81 11081 SAVITA THAKUR MAHADEV SINGH 82 11082 NITIKA DEVI KAMAL JEET 83 11083 KUSUM THAKUR RAKHI RAM THAKUR 84 11084 ANKUSH RANA KISHORI LAL 85 11085 PARVESH KUMAR RAMESH CHAND 86 11086 NISHANT SHARMA BODH RAJ 87 11087 SHUBHAM SHARMA HARINDER PAL SHARMA 88 11088
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