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Sidhartha Singh

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For the linguistics portion, the depth you go depends on the exam's design. Since most competitive entrance tests (like CUET, BBA/BCom entrances, or even nursing/B.Ed related papers) treat linguistics as a language proficiency + applied grammar section, here's a structured way to decide:


 How Deep to Prepare

  • Pattern-Based Prep (PYQs):

    • Most exams ask memory-based, factual, and applied questions (synonyms, antonyms, sentence correction, comprehension, figures of speech).
    • Practicing previous year papers (PYQs) helps you spot recurring question types and difficulty levels.
    • This is usually sufficient for exams where linguistics is a support
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Sidhartha Singh

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Himanshu tyagi

Beginner-Level 1

No, it's basically not possible.

The 5-year dual degree through UGEE (like at IIIT Hyderabad) has a completely separate admission process. If you join through JEE Main (B.Tech), you can't later switch into the UGEE dual-degree program.

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Vikrant Shukla

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No, despite being a "Research Aptitude" test, the computer-based format only supports objective types (MCQs) and numerical entries. There are no descriptive based questions in the IIITH UGEE exam.

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Satyendra Katarya

Contributor-Level 7

The SUPR section is comparable to JEE Main, but REAP section is considered challenging as it requires creative thinking and "out-of-box" problem solving. It can be compared to the Olympiad level questions.

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Nishtha Taneja

Contributor-Level 7

No, physical or on-screen calculators are strictly prohibited in both sections. 

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Mamona Rai

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, in REAP section there can be questions on linguistics puzzles testing pattern recognition in unfamiliar languages. These questions do not require prior knowledge of the language, only logical deduction skills.

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Lalit Jain

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Yes, but it is lower than Physics and Mathematics. In SUPR section, the distribution is roughly 40% Mathematics, 35% Physics, and 25% Chemistry/Reasoning.

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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The total marks of the IIITH UGEE is usually out of 150 marks (50 from SUPR and 100 from REAP). Candidate's performance in REAP is only evaluated if they clear qualifying cutoff in SUPR section.

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