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HSEE Admit Card 2019 Available – Download IIT HSEE Admit Card at hsee.iitm.ac.in

IIT Madras has issued HSEE Admit Card 2019. The registered students can able to download HSEE admit card 2019 online, at hsee.iitm.ac.in. HSEE admit card is now available on the official website of IIT Madras. The admit card for IIT HSEE is issued for only those candidates who have duly filled and submitted their application form for Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Exam. The students need login id and password to get it. Without the HSEE 2019 admit card the students shall not be allowed to enter the exam hall. Read the article below to know the process for downloading HSEE Admit Card 2019 and more.

Latest: The HSEE admit card is now available for download. Also, the mock test is available now.

HSEE Admit Card 2019

HSEE Admit Card 2019 is available online. The candidate can download HSEE 2019 Admit Card here by entering email id & password, Check HSEE Question Papers Here. Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Examination (HSEE), is a national level examination held in various cities across India. It is a computer-based test. Through it, the students are granted admission in 5 years integrated masters programme in humanities and social sciences subjects offered by an IIT. You can check the schedule for HSEE Admit Card 2019 from the table below.

HSEE 2019 Date
Issuance of HSEE Admit Card 2019 Availability of Admit card 14 Mar 2019
Last date to download the admit card 14 Apr 2019
HSEE 2019 exam date 15 Apr 2019

Download Here: Click Here to download HSEE Admit Card 2019.

Official Website: hsee.iitm.ac.in.

How to Download HSEE Admit Card 2019?

You can easily download the admit card for HSEE 2019 by following the instructions given below.

  • Click on the link which will be given on this page as soon as the admit card is available.
  • Next, enter details such as Email ID and Password that was provided at the time of registration.
  • Click on login button
  • The admit card will be displayed on the screen. students must download it and should take laserjet/ inkjet print out of the HSEE Admit Card 2019.
  • It should be retained till the admission process is not over.

Details on the HSEE Admit Card 2019

The following information will be indicated on the admit card of HSEE. After downloading the admit card, students should cross-check all the details.

  • student’s name
  • Photograph
  • Date of Birth
  • Address and category of the student
  • Name and address of the test center allotted.

Note- In case of any discrepancy regarding the admit card,  the student should inform the Chairman, HSEE-2019, immediately by phone/email/fax.

HSEE 2019 Mock Test

Mock Test for the preparation of HSEE 2019 exam is now available on the official website. students can take the mock test from the official website OR through the direct link which is provided below. By taking the HSEE 2019, students can get the idea of the questions and pattern to come in the exam.

Mock Test: Click Here to take the HSEE 2019 Mock Test.

Syllabus for HSEE 2019

For Part 1: The syllabus for Part 1 for HSEE 2019 is as follows:

  1. English and Comprehension Skill – This section tests the student’s ability to understand and use standard English. Questions are related to the following areas:
  • Reading skills
  • Grammar: This section tests the student’s knowledge of English grammar, including sentence structure and usage, the use of tenses, verb patterns, articles, and active and passive constructions, etc.
  • Vocabulary
  1. Analytical and Quantitative Ability –  Numbers, Algebra, Highest Common Factor (HCF) and Lowest Common Multiple (LCM), Calendar, Basic Statistics – Average, Ratio and proportion, Profit and Loss, Percentages, Simple and Compound Interest, Work and time, Discount, Age sums, linear equations, elementary trigonometry. Data interpretation, Analytical reasoning, Logical reasoning, Brainteasers, and Patterns.
  2. General Studies covering the areas of Indian Economics

a. Indian Economy: The concepts and issues covered are:

  • Understanding the Economy: Scarcity, opportunity cost, resource allocation, economic systems and their characteristics, features of market economies, forces of demand and supply, elasticity of demand and supply.
  • Main Features of Indian Economy: Natural resources; human resources -population size and composition, literacy and education, occupational distribution.
  • Major Economic problems: Poverty, Unemployment and Inequality -concepts, measurement, trends, sectoral distribution and policies, inflation – trends, causes and remedies.
  • Economic Growth and Development: Meaning and measurement of economic growth, stages of development, national income concepts and trends, trends in savings and investment; human development index, national policy on education, health and health care policies. Planning in India: Five-Year Plans – objectives, priorities and problems.
  • Sectoral Development: Agriculture – Green Revolution and technological changes, current issues and policies; industry-evolution of industrial policies in India (from 1948), strategies for industrial development, public and private sectors, small and medium industries, infrastructure, transport and communication, service sector etc.
  • Foreign Trade and International Economy: balance of payments, foreign exchange reserves and trade policy, I.M.F., W.T.O., international aid.
  • Money, Banking, and Public Finance: Concepts of money and measures of money supply.

b) Indian Society and Culture:

  • Structure of Indian Society: Caste, Class and Tribe, Institutions of Marriage, Family and Kinship, Political institutions, Demographic Indicators and Trends.
  • Social Change in India: Sanskritization, Modernisation, Westernization and Secularization, Social Movements and Regionalism, Panchayati Raj Institutions & Governance, Affirmative Action Programme of the Government, Commissions and Policy Interventions.
  • Medieval and Modern Indian History: Delhi Sultanate and Mughal era; British Raj; Uprising of 1857; (Social) Reform, and Resistance Movements; Indian National Movement and the Emergence of the Indian nation.
  • Indian Philosophy and Thinkers: Mahavira and Jainism, Buddha and his Teachings, the Charvakins, Orthodox Systems, Sikhism, Sufism, Gandhi and Non-violence.
  • Indian Traditions and Knowledge Systems: Classical dance forms, Architecture, Education, Ethics, Language and Grammar, Painting, Music, Theatre, Textiles Indian Literature, Mathematical and Medical systems.

c) World Affairs

  • Emergence of the US and USSR; emergence of UN system; the Cold War and nuclear race; disintegration of Soviet Union, decline of Communism and rise of nationalism; Arab-Israel conflict; India and the World; NAM and role of India; India-China and India- Pakistan relations, China and the World, conflict and wars.
  • Democracy and Development; Challenges to democracy; North-South divide on issues of development; UN and its various developmental and peacekeeping operations; Nuclearisation and Non-proliferation; India in SAARC and ASEAN; International terrorism, fundamentalism and the War on Terror; Indo-US relations; New centers of power in Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
  • Hunger and Poverty; Human Rights, Democracy and Development; Environmental degradation and green politics; Issues of Race, Ethnicity and Gender; Deprived Classes and minority politics; Religion in the contemporary world; Culture and Civilization; Globalization and changing economic, cultural and political landscape; Mass media and cultural change; Emergence of various popular mass movements.

d) Environment and Ecology:

  • Global Environmental Picture: Population Growth, Degradation of Soils, Global Atmospheric Changes, Loss of Biodiversity.
  • Ecosystems: Structure of Ecosystems, Biotic Structure, Categories of Organisms, Feeding and Non-feeding Relationships, Ecosystems and how they work, Elements in Living and Non-living Systems, Energy Laws, Nutrient Cycling.
  • Pollution: Major forms of Pollution and their Impact, Primary and Secondary Pollutants, Control Strategies, Indoor Pollutants, Global Warming, International Treaties.
  • Principles of Solar Energy, Hydropower, Wind Power, Biomass Energy, Ocean Thermal Energy, Geothermal Energy, and Tidal power.

For Part 2: Topics for the essay writing in Part 2 will be based on current affairs and general knowledge.

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