ABHAY
ABHAY ANAND
Manager Editorial
New Delhi, Updated on Aug 11, 2023 17:22 IST

The candidates who have already applied can change the subjects during the correction window.

The National Testing Agency has issued a corrigendum regarding Ph.D. Entrance Test for DU, JNU, BHU and BBAU for the year 2023. The NTA has advised candidates to check for the reservation policy of universities while applying.

The NTA has stated that it has received requests from participating universities and candidates regarding some conditions mentioned in the PhD information bulletin. On the basis of the request, the agency has made changes to the Ph.D. Entrance Test.

It has stated that the reservation Policy as applicable in the Participating Universities would be followed. The candidates are requested to carefully read the Reservation Policy mentioned in the Prospectus of the Universities which would be available on the respective University Website.

Subjects in the Common Section, Commerce/Finance, Art and Culture and Humanities would be Bilingual i.e., in English and Hindi both. Science Subjects would be in English only.

Languages tests would be in their respective Languages except for Linguistics, Modern Indian Language and Literary Studies. These two subjects would be in English.

NTA has also stated that No Negative Marking would be done. The Revised Timetable has also been placed as per the request of all stakeholders. The candidates who have already applied can change the subjects during the correction window.

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