New Delhi: IIT Madras has released the HSEE 2022 entrance exam schedule for admission into the MA programme offered by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences. The HSEE 2022 registrations will begin on March 9, 2022 till April 27, 2022. Interested candidates can apply on the official website– hsee.iitm.ac.in.
Through HSEE, IIT Madras provides admission to a five-year integrated Master of Arts (MA) programme. The MA programme at IIT Madras is offered in two streams: Development Studies and English Studies. IIT Madras will hold the HSEE 2022 exam on June 12 which will be conducted for a duration of three hours.
HSEE 2022: Highlights
Application Open | March 09 |
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Application Closes | April 27 |
HSEE 2022 Exam Date | June 12 |
HSEE 2022 Exam Timings | 9 am to 12 pm |
Application Status on website | May 09 - May 13 |
HSEE 2022 Admit Card | May 30 - June 12 |
HSEE 2022 Result | June 29 |
Answer Key | June 23 |
Seat Allocation | July 07 |
HSEE 2022 Exam Fee | Rs 2,400 Rs 1200 (SC / ST / PwD) |
HSEE 2022: How to Apply?
Candidates can check the following mentioned steps to fill out the HSEE 2022 application form:
- Open the official website of HSEE.
- Click the "Apply online" button.
- Now, fill in all of the required information, such as your name, email address, and phone number.
- Candidates will get an email with their HSEE 2022 registration number and password.
- Fill out the application form with all of your academic and personal information.
- Upload the scanned copies of documents, photograph, signature as per the desired size and format.
- Candidates must pay the application fee online after submitting their application form.
HSEE 2022: Exam Pattern
According to the IIT Madras HSEE 2022 exam pattern,
- HSEE 2022 will be held for 3 hours, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Part I of the HSEE 2022 question paper will consist of objective type multiple choice questions, and candidates will have 2.5 hours (150 minutes) to finish.
- Part II will consist of essay writing, which will be written on answer sheets provided to candidates at the completion of Part I. Candidates will have 30 minutes to complete this section.
- Candidates with 40% or more disability will be granted one hour of compensatory time (50 minutes for Part I and 10 minutes for Part II).
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