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Manisha Kumari

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The FRI Entrance Exam 2025 examination will be conducted by the examination authority i.e., FRI (Forest Research Institute) in the various FRI Entrance Exam examination centres across the nation and also to short listed foreign countries. The Syllabus for the master's courses for which the examination will be conducted is set by the exam conducting authority, which is FRI here. The subject experts after taking all the probable suggestions from all the admission branches and will set the syllabus for the master's degree programmes on the basis of what students have studied in their under graduate courses.

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Candidates who wish to take admissions in the progarmmes offered by Forest Research Institute can check out teh seat matrix from below:

Course

No of Seats

Indian Nationals

Foreign Nationals

MSc Forestry

37

6

MSc Wood Science & Technology

37

6

MSc Environment Management

37

6

MSc Cellulose & Paper Technology

26

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Reasons for rejection of FRI Entrance Exam application forms:

  •  Non-submission of self-attested identical recent photographs at all appropriate places.
    (Xeroxed copy/copies of photographs shall not be accepted.)
  • Lack of signature of the candidate at any of the appropriate place.
  • Submission of application form by a candidate after erasing the entries made earlier by another candidate.
  • FRI Deemed to be University has the right to cancel, at any stage, the admission of a
    candidate who is admitted to a course to which he/she is not entitled, being unqualified or
    ineligible in accordance with the rules and regulations in force.

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Forest Research Institute has divided the seats available for the Masters degree programme under the following criteria:

  • SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES: Fifteen percent (15%) of the total available seats shall be reserved for scheduled castes and seven and half percent (7.5%) for scheduled tribe candidates subject to their being otherwise suitable.\
  • OTHER BACKWARD CLASSE (OBC): The reservation to OBC is being provided as per the policy of the Govt. of India as
    defined by National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC).
  • PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED: 3% reservation to the persons with Disabilities under the persons with Disabilities
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A candidate who want to apply for two or more courses has to fill up separate form for each course with prescribed fee INR 1500/-), for each form.  In case candidate applies for two courses the fee payable shall be Rs.3000/- for application forms.
Similarly, for three courses the fee payable shall be Rs.4500/- respectively. Under no circumstances the admission test fee, once paid, will be Refunded or held in reserve for any future admission test.

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The minimum qualifying marks for allowing candidate in appearing in the written test shall be 50 percent in aggregate at B.Sc. level/M.Sc. level prescribed for admission to the different courses in respect of general category candidates and 45 percent aggregate in respect of SC/ST candidate.

Candidates selected for written test based on the academic requirement will be informed of the date, time and venue of written test through a letter under certificate of posting duly signed by and bearing the official stamp of the FRI (Deemed) University Office.

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Eligibility for the written test is:

a. Candidate to be called for the written test shall have a minimum qualification prescribed for the purpose for the various courses.

b. There will be a written test for admission to M.Sc. Courses and Post Master Diploma Course on the following subjects:

  1. Basic Sciences including Social Scienc
  2. Arithmetic and Quantitative abilities, Computational ability, Quantitative reasoning, Interpretation of Tables, Graphs, etc.
  3. General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  4. English Language, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, Idioms, etc.

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You can use these steps to apply for FRI Entrance Exam:

Step 1: Visit the official website.

Step 2: Then go to the admissions page. 

Step 3: Click on 'Information Bulletin' which will be present on the admission site. 

Step 4: Download the Information Bulletin for FRI Entrance Exam. 

Step 6: Take a print out of the application form. admit card and registration form which will be mentioned in the information bulletin. 

Step 7: Fill all the details as required, paste the passport size picture in the required places.

Step 8: Send it to the Institute bank along with the demand draft. 

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Here are some tips on how to prepare for the FRI Entrance Exam:

Understand the syllabus, Gather study materials, Create a study plan, Solve practice problems, Join a study group.

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The FRI Entrance Exam covers a wide range of topics in forestry, environmental science, and natural resource management. The following are some of the types of questions that are typically asked in the exam:

  • Multiple choice questions: Multiple choice questions are the most common type of question asked in the FRI Entrance Exam. These questions test the candidate's knowledge of the basic concepts and principles of forestry, environmental science, and natural resource management.

Here are some examples of questions that have been asked in previous FRI Entrance Exams:

1. What are the different types of forests found in India?
2. What are the

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