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<p>The newest question papers of PU-CET (PG) exams play a significant role in understanding the exam pattern, syllabus, and difficulty level of questions. These papers generally include questions from several subjects depending on which course you are applying for.</p><p>For MCA, questions can include Mathematics, Computer Science, English, Reasoning, and Aptitude, whereas other subjects includes Law, Journalism, or Sciences etc.</p><p>You should check the resources provided by Punjab University for question papers in addition to PU student academic portals for the latest question papers. Normally, question pa... View more

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<p>KUD offers an MSc as a PG level programme for the duration of 2 years with an annual intake of 2600 students from various affiliated colleges. Whereas, 723 students among 2600 are KUD students. Karnatak University Dharwad course admissions are offered based on a minimum aggregate of 45% in graduation along with qualification of previously attempted entrance exams. Furthermore, the University offers MSc with a tuition fee ranging for INR 5.9K to INR 82.8K.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can pursue M.Tech in biomedical engineering after B.Tech in biotechnology.</p>

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<p>After completing an MS in Business Analytics, students can expect an average salary of INR 9L to INR 8 Cr depending on the location, experience, and industry. &nbsp;In India, an MS in Business Analytics can range between INR 3L and INR 17 L annually. On the other hand, the salary can range between INR 66L and INR 8Cr in the USA.</p>

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<p>There is a huge scope for pursuing Business Analytics. Industries like technology, finance, healthcare, marketing, and consulting, depend on data-driven decisions taken by skilled professionals. Students can pursue roles such as data analyst, business intelligence analyst, data scientist, and even strategic consultant. Also, they are equipped with leadership roles with a focus on both technical and business strategy. Due to the excessive demand for big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, the need for analytics professionals has increased, offering a broad range of career opportunities worldwide.</p>

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<p>Students must fulfill the basic eligibility to pursue an MS in Business Analytics and submit the mandatory documents to complete their admission process. The eligibility criteria for MS in Business Analytics are discussed below:</p><ul><li>A bachelor's degree in a field like Business, Engineering, Computer Science, or Mathematics</li><li>A GPA of 3.0 or higher (on a 4.0 scale)</li><li>GRE or GMAT scores, though some programs may waive this for candidates with work experience or a high GPA.</li><li>English Proficiency scores may be required</li><li>Relevant work expe... View more

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<p>MS in Business Analytics can be challenging for those having no interest, but it's very manageable with interest and effort. The programme includes technical subjects such as statistics, programming (Python, SQL), machine learning, and data modeling with business strategy and communication. If students are comfortable with numbers, logic, and problem-solving, they will enjoy studying MS in Business Analytics irrespective of having a technical background as most of the programs start with foundation courses.</p>

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<p>An MS in Business Analytics includes both technical and business-focused topics like statistics and probability, data management, programming, and more, designed to turn raw data into smart decisions. Some core topics covered in MS in Business Analytics are discussed below:</p><ul><li>Statistics &amp; Probability</li><li>Data Management</li><li>Programming</li><li>Machine Learning &amp; AI</li><li>Data Visualization</li><li>Optimization &amp; Decision Models</li><li>Big Data &amp; Cloud Computing</li><li>Business S... View more

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<p>MBA or MS in Business Analytics, are equally valuable degrees. It depends on the student's goal whether they want a leadership responsibility or want to be an analyst. An MBA in Business analysis focuses more on business roles, startups, and executive paths whereas, an MS in Business Analytics is more technical, and deals with data analysis, programming, statistics, and mechanical learning. MS in Business Analytics is best for those who love working with data and want to become an analyst, data scientist, and consultant.</p>

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<p>The demand for skilled analysts has been growing in industries such as Tech, Finance, Healthcare, and Consulting. Students who are willing to make a career at the intersection of data, technology, and business, must choose an MS in Business Analytics as it is completely worth it for them.</p><p>The course improves both the technical and business skills of students and can help students start jobs with high salaries in leadership and data Science roles. For students who enjoy playing with data, solving problems, and making data-driven decisions, investment in MS in Business Analytics is usually worth it.</p>

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<p>An MS in Business Analytics is a postgraduate degree that revolves around Data, Statistics, and Technology to deal with business problems and improve decision-making. Students will get to learn about the tools including Python, SQL, Machine Learning, Data Visualization, and more. They also get hands-on experience in collecting, cleaning, analyzing, and interpreting data to uncover insights that help organizations improve performance. Students will be prepared for roles like business analyst, data analyst, data scientist, and consultant, after completing the course.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can pursue your degree again as a private candidate even if you are already completed MA in that subject. Most open universities or distance learning programme institutions allow you to enroll in a second degree&nbsp;</p><p>Study as a private or external student.</p>

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<p>In Meghalaya, 4,068 candidates registered for NEET-UG 2025, and 3,869 appeared for the exam. This data is for the NEET-UG (Undergraduate) exam, which is the entrance exam for medical courses in India.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To get admission into MBBS at GS Medical College (GSMC), Mumbai, you'll need to aim for a score significantly higher than the NEET qualifying marks. While the NEET 2025 qualifying marks for the general category are 144 and 113 for OBC/SC/ST, GSMC is a highly competitive college, so you'll need a much higher score for a realistic chance of admission. A good score for GSMC would likely be in the range of 650+, with the exact score depending on the overall difficulty of the NEET exam and the performance of other candidates in your category.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Students can find previous semester question paper of Renewable Energy at GITAM at GITAM centre for distance learning that hosts a digitally archive for UG and PG exam papers.</p>

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<p data-start="922" data-end="1137">Once you apply and pay the fee for SNUSAT (Shiv Nadar's entrance test), you'll find model papers right on your dashboard. But if you want extra prep, Google :</p><p>Shiksha's download section<br data-start="1232" data-end="1235">Just type “SNUSAT sample paper PDF” and boom—you'll find loads of practice sets</p>

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<p>No, for BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) at Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), you generally don't need a KCET or NEET score. SGPGIMS typically offers BPT admissions based on merit, specifically your Class 12 scores. You'll need to have passed your 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects.&nbsp;</p><p>NEET and KCET are not required:</p><p>Most colleges, including SGPGIMS, don't use NEET or KCET scores for BPT admissions.&nbsp;</p><p>Merit-based admissions:</p><p>SGPGIMS usually admits students based on their perf... View more

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<p>Yes both universities of M.S. Ramaiah offers the programme that include chemistry, biotechnology, and microbiology as an integrated combination but at different levels.</p><p>However RUAS does not offers B.Sc triple major combining in single programme.</p>

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<p data-start="80" data-end="473">Yep, Srinagar is officially on the NEET exam centre list for Jammu &amp; Kashmir. So if you're from around there, you can totally pick it as your centre while filling the NEET form. Just keep an eye out for your admit card or city slip, your exact exam venue will be mentioned there. No need to stress, just choose Srinagar during application and you're good to go.</p>

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<p>To find Mass Communication and Journalism question papers, you can check the official websites of relevant testing agencies like the National Testing Agency (NTA) for UGC NET or CUET PG exams, or explore educational websites.</p><p>Official Websites:</p><p>UGC NET:</p><p>Visit the National Testing Agency (NTA) website (specifically the UGC NET section) and look for the "Previous Year Question Papers" or "Download Question Papers" link.&nbsp;</p><p>CUET PG:</p><p>Check the NTA website or the specific CUET PG website for Mass Communication and Journa... View more

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<p>Yes, both MHT CET and NEET scores are accepted for B.Pharm admissions at ICT Mumbai. While the primary mode of admission is through MHT CET, NEET scores are also considered for B.Pharm, especially for the general category.&nbsp;</p><p>MHT CET:</p><p>The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) is a state-level entrance exam and is a major pathway for admission to the B.Pharm programme at ICT Mumbai.&nbsp;</p><p>NEET:</p><p>The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a national-level medical entrance exam, and its scores are also accepted for B.Pharm admission... View more

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<p>Yes, you may qualify for the VIT integrated M.Tech programme with an 85% in PCM. While a good score, admission isn't solely based on 12th-grade marks; entrance exam scores, seat availability, and cutoff scores are also considered. It's a good idea to aim for a high rank in the VITEEE (VIT Engineering Entrance Exam) to increase your chances. While VIT does have a large number of CBSE students, this is likely due to the popularity of CBSE among students aiming for higher education.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Many online educational platforms provide question papers including previous year question papers of UPSC prelims and mains.You can download this years question papers from BYJU'S, Testbook, vision IAS, PWOnlyIAS etc.You can download it in the PDF format. You can also download it from the official website.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, Kerala University of Health Sciences considers NEET scores for different courses. NEET UG is considered for MBBS, and NEET PG is considered for MD and MS programmes. The choice is strictly on the basis of entrance performance and eligibility. Counselling is done after result declaration.</p>

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<p>To seek admission in Kerala University of Health Sciences for MBBS or MD/MS, NEET marks are compulsory. A good rank in NEET with a minimum of 50% in Class 12 is necessary. Cut-offs change every year based on competition and category. Better scores enhance chances of selection and allotment of seat.</p>

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<p>The distribution of questions in the Maths paper of NDA 1 2025 is given below.</p><table width="100%"><tbody><tr><th width="50%"><p>Topic</p></th><th width="25%"><p>No of Questions</p></th><th width="24%"><p>Difficulty Level&nbsp;</p></th></tr><tr><td width="50%"><p>Trigonometry</p></td><td width="25%"><p>9</p></td><td width="24%"><p>Easy</p></td></tr><tr><td width=&... View more

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<p>The CBSE Superintendent Exam 2025 pattern involves two tiers. Tier 1 is an objective (MCQ) type exam with 150 questions, totaling 450 marks, and a time duration of 2 hours. Tier 2 includes both objective and descriptive questions.&nbsp;</p><p>Tier 1 Exam Pattern:</p><p>Number of Questions: 150&nbsp;</p><p>Total Marks: 450&nbsp;</p><p>Time Duration: 2 hours&nbsp;</p><p>Marking Scheme: +3 for each correct answer, -1 for each incorrect answer&nbsp;</p><p>Sections: The exam is divided into five sections: Current Affairs, Reasoning, Arithmetic, ... View more

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<p>RIE CEE (Regional Institute of Education Common Entrance Examination) to the 12th grade students have questions on Teaching Aptitude besides PCM and English since it is an entrance test to B.Sc. B.Ed integrated teaching courses. This section evaluates the intrinsic motivation that a prospect has on the teaching career, classroom management potential, leadership capabilities, his/her knowledge on children and generally how he/she feels about teaching. It assists to guarantee that the people of an aptitude and temperament suitable to serve as effective teachers are admitted to these programs in addition to their knowledge of the sub... View more

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<p>To secure a BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) seat at Buddha Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, a good NEET score is required. While the exact cutoff varies each year, a competitive score for private colleges like this one is generally between 250-400. The specific cutoff will depend on the number of applicants, the difficulty of the NEET exam, and the number of available seats.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, individuals residing outside of India can apply for and pursue an M.Sc. degree at Indian universities. Many Indian universities offer online and distance learning M.Sc. programs, making it accessible to international students. Additionally, some universities accept applications from international students for on-campus programs, though specific eligibility criteria and application procedures may vary.&nbsp;</p><p>Online/Distance Learning:</p><p>If you prefer to study remotely, explore online M.Sc. programs offered by Indian institutions. These programs are generally valid both in India and abroad, ... View more

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