Wednesday, 17 August 2016

3:38:00 pm

 

Hi

in my opinion dgms has taken a bold step by introducing computer based test
for coal and metal mine managers exams. there is no negative marking. But dgms may include negative marking 
in coming years.
What I have noticed in last year coal exam is that the questions were not tricky for objective type tests. Consequently some candidates having scored 60 out of 80 couldnot cleared the
interview.
secondly questions were mainly theory based. Experience related questions should be asked.
One interesting thing was that everything from the syllabus was covered.

JAHAN






n Sun, 14 Aug, 2016 at 12:25, Sukanta Dasgupta sukanta_dasgupta@yahoo.com [dgms_mail_list]
 

Dear Sir, Could you make me clarify that Manager Exam Under CMR held last year not having any option for negative marking. Why you people are only debating  for Metal exam, Demand for re- exam  under CMR. Rules of exam are same for CMR and MMR. If you can't , then request you pause this matter which may create annoyance.

Regards,
Sukanta Dasgupta


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On Saturday, 13 August 2016 2:59 PM, "bhanu bhatnagar bpbhatnagar@yahoo.com [dgms_mail_list]" <dgms_mail_list@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Dear sir, 

It is very good step initiated by DGMS. Negative marking is good suggestion also, but the managerial capability checking in objective type questions will be real task for examiner who are setting paper and subseuently checking it..

rgds


On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 3:28 PM, pradeep gupta pradeep8224@yahoo.co.in [dgms_mail_list]
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Dear sir
I agree with you regarding examination pattern. The negative marking should be implemented in this CBT exam. The selection of first class manager will be more transparent with this negative marking. In this process those candidates will be selected who really intelligent and having knowledge of Mines regulation and they also implement the same after selection in their mine.

Regards
Pradeep kumar
Manager (Mining)

On 09-Aug-2016 1:25:30 pm, mining_engineer@yahoo.com [dgms_mail_list] wrote:
Dear Mining Professionals,

We should congratulate and appreciate our DGMS officials for the great initiative taken by them by implementing computer based test (CBT) for maintaining transparency in system for Mines Manager's Examinations.

I altogether acknowledge beyond any doubt that there will be pros and cons in any system, but there are few concerns in this new take-up (CBT) due to this the main objective will be a deficient.

Initially it was imagined as the standards of this examination would be similar to GATE, CAT and etc., but our CBT examination does not include negative marking, more over with this type of system the candidates are encouraged to submit the answers blindly without any preparation and allows to win the race based on their fate. In this way obtaining 50% i.e., 40 marks in written will be an easier task and most of the candidates are getting ready to manage examiners for Orals in other ways. Ultimately most of the candidates who are not meritorious are leading the race. Already our mining industry is suffering with incompetent Managers and being lack in implementation of legislation in the Mine field.

Hence I request members in this forum to discuss thier views about this CBT exam and to present opinions for better filtration of eligible and genuine candidates to award the Manager's certificate to the deserved candidates. Actually in 2011, before implementation itself DGMS have given us chance to respond about the proposal of CBT exam by inviting our suggestions. But we have neglected the same at that time.


Regards,
V. Karthikeyan,
Mining Engineer
Hyderabad


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