WBUT PGET 2022 is held for admissions to a number of PG programmes offered by the University of West Bengal. It is a state level PG entrance test for students residing in the state of West Bengal.
Given below is the table containing all the important information regarding the WBUT PGET 2022 Exam Pattern: -
Name of Exam | West Bengal University of Technology Post Graduate Entrance Test |
Mode of exam | Pen and paper based (offline) |
Conducting Body | Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology |
Number of sections | 3 (General Section, Mathematics and Basic Sciences, and Engineering Section) |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Number of questions | 100 |
Maximum Marks | 100 |
Exam Duration | Two hours (120 minutes) |
Language of Exam | English |
WBUT PGET 2022 will be conducted only in English language. The question paper consists of only objective type questions. Total number of questions is 100 and candidates have to complete the examination in two hours. WBUT PGET 2022 is an offline exam, so candidates are advised to fill the OMR carefully. There are different question paper sets for the candidates from different engineering branches.
The table given below shows the weightage of subjects:
Subject | Number of Questions | Marks |
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General Section | 20 | 20 |
Mathematics, Basic Sciences and Eng. Sciences | 30 | 30 |
Engineering Section | 50 | 50 |
Total Questions = 100 | Total Marks = 100 |
Aspirant is awarded with one mark for every correct answer. Total 100 questions are to be answered by a student.
Knowing the WBUT PGET 2022 Syllabus helps the scholars in the preparation as well as in managing their time during the test. One can pre-plan their time and work agreeing with the strategic time table. The last section of the paper is different for students from different branches of B.Tech or B.E. Detailed syllabus is given below:
This section consists of Logical Aptitude and Reasoning questions:
Machine Input-Output | Coding-Decoding | Puzzles |
Direction and Distance | Order and Ranking | Syllogism |
Blood Relations | Statement and Assumption | Seating Arrangement |
Inequalities | Statement and Course of Action | Statement and Arguments |
Cause and Effect | Time and Work | Clocks |
Cubes | Venn Diagrams | Logical Sequences |
Binary Logic | Calendars | Logical Connectives |
Linear Algebra | Algebra |
Complex Analysis | Functional Analysis |
Real Analysis | Numerical Analysis |
Ordinary Differential Equations | Probability and Statistics |
Relevant Engineering Section: The syllabus differs for every branch in this section. The disciplines are:
M.Tech. | ||
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VSLI Design and Embedded Technology | Electronics and Communications | Mobile Communications |
Micro Electronics | Information Technology | Nano-Technology |
Nano-Science | Multimedia and Software Systems | Ceramic Technology |
Computer System Technology | Software Engineering | Bio-Medical Instrumentation |
Bio Technology | Telecommunication |
M.E. |
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Computer Science and Engineering |
M.Pharm. | ||
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Pharmacology | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Pharmaceutics |
Quality Assurance and Pharm Regulatory Affairs | Pharmacognosy | Pharmacology Toxicology |
After going through the syllabus, one needs to practice questions for the exam. Questions matching the exam’s status are helpful in the preparation.
Some of the recommended books are given below:
Name of the book | Author Name |
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How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude | Arun Sharma |
A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning | R.S. Aggarwal |
Higher Engineering Mathematics | B.S Grewal |
Given below are some of the important instructions that a candidate needs to follow on the day of examination:
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.