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DALHAM Assessment and Rating Tool
The DALHAM Assessment & Rating Tool (D-ART) is an assessment that can evaluate students on their capacity to find solutions to problems faced by the world today and not on the basis of their academic curriculum. It focus on a students' ability to critically think. It focuses on a range of subjects like Indian History, Economics, Politics, Practical application of Science, Moral culture, Language etc. It includes Thematical Aptitude Test which analyses a student’s psychology and psychoanalysis.

D-ART is a non-standard test which helps analyse:
 * students their passion and priorities as an individual
 * a child’s metacognition, their ability to “think about thinking”
 * a student's natural knowledge
 * a student's natural strengths and innate abilities
 * It is the first ever NON-STEM focused selection test for undergraduates.

Mode of Examination
The exam will be conducted in both offline and online Modes.

PART A will be in online mode and will be conducted after registration for the exam. The candidates will receive instructions through emails. The candidates will be given a time of 7 days to submit the Human Factor paper following the guidelines mentioned in the email. The candidate is supposed to login with his/her credentials to submit the same. The human factor paper is pre requisite to appear for the Part B- Knowledge Validation paper.
 * Part A: Human Factor

Human Factor consists of four sections: • Educational Background • Extra-Curricular • Positions of Responsibility • Projects & Certifications • Achievements • Social Activities/Community Service • Leadership Roles
 * Application Rating: This will evaluate the background of the candidate depending on the following parameters:
 * Video SOP: The topic will be given on the spot during the examination slot. The candidate will be required to submit a video of 10 minutes catering to the requirements as demanded in the topic.
 * Thematic Apperception Test: A slideshow of 6- 12 images will appear on the computer screen. The candidate is required to come up with a creative story. It must have a title, a beginning, a body, a hero and an ending.
 * Social Skills Test: To assess the typical behaviour when presented with different situations and preferred way of going about things, a set of questions will be asked which the student is required to answer as per the instructions.

Knowledge Validation aims to assess the overall knowledge and thinking capabil *ity of the student.This part is divided into three sections:
 * Part B: Knowledge Validation
 * Comprehensive Section: This section will contain multiple choice questions, true-false, and assertion reason questions that will test the overall knowledge of students on various subjects mentioned above.
 * Elective-based Section: This section will test the knowledge of the student on a particular elective chosen from elements of DALHAM (Design, Arts, Liberal arts, Humanities, Architecture, and Media). This section will also contain multiple choice, true-false and assertion reason questions. However, open-ended questions are included in design and architecture electives to test the drawing and visualisation skills of the candidate.
 * Aptitude section: (Logical Reasoning/ Verbal Ability/ General Awareness): This section will test the basic thinking ability of the student. It will focus on testing the student from a logical, verbal and general awareness perspective and will contain multiple choice questions.