Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
Entrance Test for Integrated Ph.D. Programme
EXAM PATTERN
The TIFR Examination is carried out as ONLINE Computer Based Test (CBT) where the candidates will be shown the questions in a random sequence on a computer screen. The duration of the examination is 3 hours. The medium for all the test papers is English only. There will be a total of 40 questions carrying 150 marks.
The entire paper is divided into two sections, A and B.
- SECTION A comprises 25 questions, numbered Q1 – Q25
These are questions on basic topics.
- SECTION B comprises 15 questions, numbered Q1 – Q15
These may require somewhat more thought/knowledge.
- ALL questions are Multiple-Choice Type. In each case, ONLY ONE option is correct. Answer them by clicking the radio button next to the relevant option.
- The grading scheme will be as follows:
Section A : +3 marks if correct; –1 mark if incorrect; 0 marks if not attempted
Section B : +5 marks if correct; 0 marks if incorrect or not attempted, i.e. NO negative marks.
SYLLABUS
In general, the syllabus for the Admissions Tests in Physics (Written and Interview) is typically a course of studies in Physics as the main subject in the Undergraduate and Masters levels in an Indian University. The questions in the written test (multiple choice type) and the interviews are distributed over the following areas:
- Classical Mechanics;
- Mathematics relevant to Physics;
- Electricity and Magnetism;
- Quantum Mechanics;
- Heat, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics; General Physics;
- Modern Physics;
- Electronics and Experimental Physics.
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
Entrance Test for Ph.D. Programme
EXAM PATTERN
The TIFR Examination is carried out as ONLINE Computer Based Test (CBT) where the candidates will be shown the questions in a random sequence on a computer screen. The duration of the examination is 3 hours. The medium for all the test papers is English only. There will be a total of 40 questions carrying 150 marks.
The entire paper is divided into two sections, A and B.
- SECTION A comprises 25 questions, numbered Q1 – Q25
These are questions on basic topics.
- SECTION B comprises 15 questions, numbered Q1 – Q15
These may require somewhat more thought/knowledge.
- ALL questions are Multiple-Choice Type. In each case, ONLY ONE option is correct. Answer them by clicking the radio button next to the relevant option.
- The grading scheme will be as follows:
Section A : +3 marks if correct; –1 mark if incorrect; 0 marks if not attempted
Section B : +5 marks if correct; 0 marks if incorrect or not attempted, i.e. NO negative marks.
SYLLABUS
In general, the syllabus for the Admissions Tests in Physics (Written and Interview) is typically a course of studies in Physics as the main subject in the Undergraduate and Masters levels in an Indian University. The questions in the written test (multiple choice type) and the interviews are distributed over the following areas:
- Classical Mechanics;
- Mathematics relevant to Physics;
- Electricity and Magnetism;
- Quantum Mechanics;
- Heat, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics; General Physics;
- Modern Physics;
- Electronics and Experimental Physics.