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HCU PG Entrance Syllabus 2027
University of Hyderabad Central University PG Entrance Examination
University of Hyderabad (HCU)Computer Based Test (CBT)Annual
Total Questions100
Duration90 min
Total Marks100
Marking Scheme+1 for correct, no negative marking
Exam Pattern
| # | Subject / Section | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Domain Subject | 50 | 50 |
| 2 | General Aptitude / Subject Reasoning | 50 | 50 |
| Total | 100 | 100 | |
Syllabus by Subject
D
Domain Subject
Key topics covered as per the official HCU PG Entrance syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for Domain Subject.
View Domain Subject Syllabus →G
General Aptitude / Subject Reasoning
Key topics covered as per the official HCU PG Entrance syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for General Aptitude / Subject Reasoning.
View General Aptitude / Subject Reasoning Syllabus →Eligibility & Attempts
EEligibility Criteria
Bachelor's degree in relevant subject; minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD)
ANumber of Attempts
No limit on attempts
Exam Schedule
Frequency
Annual
Next Exam Date
May 2027
Registration Opens
February–March 2027
Preparation Tips
- 1Thoroughly revise all BSc-level topics in your chosen subject since HCU entrance tests comprehensive domain knowledge with no negative marking allowing you to attempt all questions.
- 2The absence of negative marking means you should always attempt every question — even an educated guess is better than leaving a question blank.
- 3Review previous HCU entrance papers for your specific department as question style and depth vary significantly between departments like Physics, Chemistry, and Life Sciences.
- 4General Aptitude sections test verbal reasoning, data interpretation, and basic quantitative ability — practice standard aptitude books for 1–2 hours per week alongside subject preparation.
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