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> The question paper for the ESE (having 80 marks) will have following, pattern:, , Section A, , Compulsory of 16 marks consisting of 8 short answer type questions of 2 marks, each covering whole of the syllabus., , Section B (UNIT I), , The paper setter will set two questions out of which the candidate will attempt, one question. Each question will carry 16 marks. Each of these questions may contain, sub parts and will be long answer type., , Section C (UNIT Il), , The paper setter will set two questions out of which the candidate will attempt, one question. Each question will carry 16 marks. Each of these questions may contain, sub parts and will be long answer type., , Section D (UNIT Ill), , The paper setter will set two questions out of which the candidate will attempt, one question. Each question will carry 16 marks. Each of these questions may contain, sub parts and will be long answer type., , Section E (UNIT 1V), , The paper setter will set two questions out of which the candidate will attempt, one question. Each question will carry 16 marks. Each of these questions may contain, sub parts and will be long answer type., , Total marks (A+B+C+D+E) 16 +16 +16 +16+16 = 80 marks, , > The question paper for the ESE (having 40 marks) will have following, , pattern:, Section A, Compulsory of 8 marks consisting of 4 short answer type questions of 2 marks each, 8, , covering whole of the syllabus., Section B (UNIT I), , The paper setter will set two questions out of which the candidate will attempt, one question. Each question will carry 16 marks. Each of these questions may contain, sub parts and will be long answer type., , Section C (UNIT II), , The paper setter will set two questions out of which the candidate will attempt, one question. Each question will carry 16 marks. Each of these questions may contain, sub parts and will be long answer type., , Total marks (A+B+C) = 8+16+16 = 40 marks.