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<p>JKCET previous year question papers can be downloaded from the official website or Shiksha page. Candidates can also purchase JKCET PYQ from market.</p>

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<p>The time required to prepare for JKCET exam depends on students and their basic understanding of topics covered in the syllabus of JKCET. On an avergae, it would require around six months to prepare for JKCET.</p>

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<p>Candidates preparing for JKCET 2026 exam are advised to start their preparation from their class 12 books. It will help in building the basic concepts. After learning the basic concepts, candidates can take help from additional books like HC Verma for Physics and Arihant Publications books for Maths. O.P. Tandon for Chemistry can also be referred.</p>

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<p>Yes, IPMAT books can be used for SET exam preparation as both are BBA entrance exams. Candidates can use same books for preparing for topics such as Quantitative Aptitude and General English. However, the difficulty level of SET exam is much easier as compared to that of IPMAT exam.</p>

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<p>Following books can be useful for CLAT preparation: 1. A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning Book by R. S. Aggarwal 2. Quantitative Aptitude Book by R. S. Aggarwal 3. Legal Aptitude for the CLAT and other Law Entrance Examinations: A Workbook Book by A. P. Bhardwaj 4. English Is Easy Book by Chetananand Singh 5. General Knowledge and Current Affairs Manorama Year Book 6. General Knowledge 2020 and 2019 by Arihant Publications 7. Current Affairs Yearly by Arihant Publications.</p>

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<p>The best books for IGNOU TEE exam preparation are the official IGNOU study materials provided by university. You can also use Neeraj Publications, Gullybaba guides, etc.</p>

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<p>Yes, IGNOU TEE exam pattern is very important for preparation. It helps you understand question format, marking scheme, and duration. It lets you plan how to answer properly.</p>

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<p>It is important to understand the core concept of the subject while preparing for the UGC NET exam. Generally, around 6 months with dedicated hard work is sufficient to crack the UGC NET exam as per the experts. It is also recommended to study for around three to four hours daily. Consistent revision and practice is also plays an important role in the preparation journey.</p>

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<p>Yes, you need to prepare separately for CLAT even if you are studying for TS LAWCET, because both exams have different patterns, difficulty levels, and syllabuses.</p><div><ul><li>TS LAWCET focuses mainly on General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Mental Ability, and Aptitude for the Study of Law. The questions are usually objective and simpler, designed for state-level admissions.</li><li>CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national-level exam with a more analytical and comprehension-based pattern. It includes sections like English Language, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, an... View more

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<p>Preparing for the ATMA exam from books and study material recommended by experts is important in order to gain an in-depth knowledge on different topics included in the ATMA syllabus. ATMA reference books contain detailed information on each topic of ATMA syllabus and will acquaint the students with ATMA exam pattern and level of difficulty of the questions.&nbsp;</p>

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<div><p>The preparation time needed for UK 12th board exam will depend upon the ability of the student. However, students are advised to learn 5 to 6 hours daily to achieve high marks in the UK board 12th exam.</p></div>

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<p>The overall difficulty level of the UGC NET exam vary as per the subject and from one exam cycle to another. In General as per the subject expert, the overall difficulty level of the UGC NET exam is considered to be of moderate level. The exam test the candidates knowledge, comprehension, analytical and reasoning abilities and research aptitude.</p>

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<p>Yes, understanding the NUCAT exam pattern is very important for effective preparation. Without knowing the pattern, candidates may study the wrong topics and waste time on low-weightage topics. By checking the exam pattern, candidates will know the marks allotted for each section, the duration of the exam, subject-wise distribution, etc.</p>

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<p>Candidates appearing for AIL LET Exam must note that some of the best tips are</p><ul><li>Know about the exam pattern &amp; syllabus</li><li>Understand all the four sections</li><li>Select right books for preparation</li><li>Prepare a study timetable&nbsp;</li></ul>

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<p>Yes, cracking NMAT through self study is achievable. One must have a structured study plan, right set of study material, and must practice questions consistently to prepare for NMAT through self study.</p>

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<p>The preparation time needed for Odisha BSE exam will depend upon the ability of the student. However, students are advised to learn 3 to 4 hours daily to achieve high marks in the Odisha BSE exam.</p>

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<p>The best books for the All India Bar Examination as suggested by experts are Bare Acts, All India Bar Examination's previous years solved papers, commentaries, and short notes on case laws. Books:<br>1- Guide to All India Bar Examination by Universal<br>2- Sure Success AIBE &amp; JCJ by DV Rao<br>3- All India Bar Examination Guide by Shambhu Prasad Choudhary<br>4- The Constitution of India Bare ACT with short notes by Universal<br>For more details, you may visit the Shiksha AIBE exam page</p>

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<p>NMAT is expected to maintain a moderate overall difficulty level. NMAT exam focuses on speed, accuracy, and basic conceptual understanding. Candidates find NMAT exam easier than CAT.</p>

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<p>SEED 2026 Exam was conducted on March 22, 2026 (Sunday) for B.Des and May 03, 2026 (Sunday) for M.Des. The exam is held online in computer based mode.</p>

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<p>The seat reservation for SC/ST/OBC/PwD are as follows:</p><table><thead><tr><th>Category</th><th>Reservation %</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Within the sanctioned intake</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>SC</td><td>15%</td></tr><tr><td>ST</td><td>7.5%</td></tr><tr><td>Differently abled</td><td>3.0%</td></tr><tr><td>Over and above sanctioned intake</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr>... View more

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<p>Candidates preparing for NMAT exam must use the official test prep material to familiarise themselves with exam pattern and important topics</p><p>Preparation tools and resources &nbsp;issued by GMAC&nbsp;to help candidates prepare are:</p><ul><li>Exclusive Study Plan</li><li>NMAT Exam Official Guide</li><li>One Free Exam Prep - with two attempts</li><li>Two Paid Exam Prep - each with two attempts</li></ul>

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<p>A total of 2-3 months of consistent and focused preparation is considered sufficient for NMAT. Many candidates may require more than three months if they are find the topics in NMAT syllabus on a tougher side.</p>

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<p>A good NMAT score, generally considered 215–230. Most of the bschools accepting NMAT score will have their cutoff scores within this range or below.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The Quantitative Skills section is generally considered the most difficult to prepare during NMAT exam preparation. Quant is tough because its calculation-intensive nature and inclusion of complex Data Interpretation (DI) sets.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Candidates who are included in SEED waiting list will be considered for admission only if there are any vacancies. The seat allotment for waiting list candidates will be conducted if any vacant seats remain.</p><p dir="ltr">The allotment of seats in this case will be based on SEED 2026 merit ranks.</p><p dir="ltr">For any admission-related queries, the candidate can contact the admission officials at the following numbers: +91 020 - 26557200</p><p>S.No. 231/ 3A-4, Viman Nagar, Pune- 411014, Maharashtra, India</p>

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<p>To upload portfolio for SEED PRPI 2026:</p><ul><li>Click good quality pictures of these and compile them in a Power Point Presentation of maximum of 15 slides.</li><li>Convert this into a PDF of up to 5 Mb.</li><li>Take pictures that are different from others. Do not copy others.</li></ul>

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<p>At GIBS Bangalore, corporate guest lectures and industry visits are really helpful in understanding how the real business world works. Instead of just reading from books, you get to see and learn how companies operate and what skills are actually needed.</p><p><strong>Why they are useful:</strong></p><ul><li><p>Hear directly from experienced professionals</p></li><li><p>See how businesses function in real life</p></li><li><p>Learn about current industry trends</p></li><li><p>Make connections and network with expe... View more

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<p>At the GIBS Business School, placement preparation starts early on, not just in the last year of school. The school places strong emphasis on continual training so that when students do get placed there is sufficient training at the time the actual placements take place.</p><ul><li>Starting from the first year: Students receive training during the first trimester through programs such as the Finishing School (CPMP) program.</li><li>Continuous skill development: Throughout the entire course, students receive continuous skill development with respect to aptitude, communication, resume writing, and both ... View more

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<div><p>The students are recommended to solve SEBA HSLC sample papers before apparing for the final exams. It helps the students have clear idea about the final exam pattern, type and level of questions asked. They cansolve it in a set time limit to inhance their time management skill for the final paper.</p></div>

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