This document provides a blue print for an economics exam covering Indian economic development and statistics. It outlines the topics covered, number of questions by type, and expected distribution of marks across various skills - knowledge, understanding, application and skills. The exam will have 66 total questions covering topics like statistics, central tendency, dispersion, index numbers, Indian economy from independence to 1990, reforms from 1991 onward, poverty, human capital formation, rural development and infrastructure. Around 30% of marks test knowledge, 28% test understanding, 27% test application and 16% test skills.
This document provides a blue print for an economics exam covering Indian economic development and statistics. It outlines the topics covered, number of questions by type, and expected distribution of marks across various skills - knowledge, understanding, application and skills. The exam will have 66 total questions covering topics like statistics, central tendency, dispersion, index numbers, Indian economy from independence to 1990, reforms from 1991 onward, poverty, human capital formation, rural development and infrastructure. Around 30% of marks test knowledge, 28% test understanding, 27% test application and 16% test skills.
This document provides a blue print for an economics exam covering Indian economic development and statistics. It outlines the topics covered, number of questions by type, and expected distribution of marks across various skills - knowledge, understanding, application and skills. The exam will have 66 total questions covering topics like statistics, central tendency, dispersion, index numbers, Indian economy from independence to 1990, reforms from 1991 onward, poverty, human capital formation, rural development and infrastructure. Around 30% of marks test knowledge, 28% test understanding, 27% test application and 16% test skills.