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The scheme of the paper will be under :
The subject of Environmental Studies will be included as a qualifying paper in all UG
Courses and the students will be required to qualify the same otherwise the final result will not be
declared and degree will not be awarded.
The duration of the course will be 40 lectures. The examination will be conducted along with the
semester examinations. Exam. Pattern : In case of awarding the marks, the paper will carry 100 marks.
Theory : 75 marks, Practical/ Field visit : 25 marks. The structure of the question paper will be :
Part- A :
Short
Answer
Pattern : 15 marks Part- B : Essay Type with inbuilt choice : 60 marks Part-C : Field Work (Practical) : 25 marks Instructions for Examiners :
Part- A : Question
No. 1 is
compulsory and
will contain five
short- answer type
question of 3
marks each
covering the entire
syllabus.
Part-B : Eight
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