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<p>Candidates should be thorough with the RRB Group D exam pattern. They should also know the topics given in the syllabus. Candidates must also practice the previous years question papers. They should also refer to good books and study materials.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Considering the number of registered and appeared candidates, here are the most popular GATE paper codes in the GATE history -</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100.037%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 49.9451%;"><col style="width: 49.9451%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><strong>GATE Paper Codes</strong></td><td><strong>Eligible Two-Paper Combinations</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Computer Science (CS)</td><td>Data Science (DA), Electronics and Com... View more

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<p>Cracking AILET exam may seem tough but it can be cleared in first attempt when approached with practical plan-</p><ul><li>Create a realistic plan based on the days left for the exam day</li><li>Read about the sections and important topics</li><li>Alot weeks and days to most important topics</li><li>Practice previous year questions for getting an idea about the exam</li><li>Revise the syllabus often</li></ul>

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<p>Scoring good marks in GSEB SSC exam in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read NCERT books and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' question papers to have a good grip on subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.</p>

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<p>The shorthand skill test requirements for SSC Stenographer are given below:</p><ul><li data-start="1990" data-end="2106"><p data-start="1992" data-end="2014"><strong data-start="1992" data-end="2011">Dictation speed</strong>:</p><ul data-start="2017" data-end="2106"><li data-start="2017" data-end="2060"><p data-start="2019" data-end="2060">Grade C: 100 words per minute</p></li><li data-start="2063" data-end="2106">&l... View more

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<p>RRB NTPC prep strategy for Maths is given below.</p><p>They should learn shortcut techniques of solving questions</p><p>Practice Profit &amp; Loss, Time, Work, Distance, etc.&nbsp;</p><p>Candidates must revise the topics</p><p>Note down the formula</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p data-start="1313" data-end="1392">&nbsp;</p>

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<p>RRB NTPC preparation plan should be effective and sustaintable. Candidates must prepare different preparation strategy for different stages of recruitment. Given below are few preparation strategy for the exam.</p><ul><li>Understand the structure of the exam</li><li>Know the chapters given in the syllabus&nbsp;</li><li>Candidates must create a good study plan</li><li>They must take mock tests&nbsp;</li><li>Practice sample papers that have covered all the chapters given in the syllabus</li><li>Work upon improving the weak areas</li></ul&g... View more

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<p>Candidates should focus on RRB NTPC preparation for four to six hours daily. This also depends on the current level of preparation and familiarity with the subjects. It is with hardwork and determination that candidates will be able to crack the exam.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Students can start preparing for RRB NTPC exam by going through the exam pattern. It also necessary to know syllabus. Candidates must also follow good study material. They should practice question papers.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The most registered and appeared GATE paper codes are as follows -</p><ul><li>Computer Science (CS)</li><li>Civil Engineering (CE)</li><li>Mechanical Engineering (ME)</li><li>Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC)</li><li>Electrical Engineering (EE)</li></ul><p>New GATE subjects/papers like Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA) are also growing in popularity.</p><p>Here is a brief stats of GATE 2025 registered and appeared applicants of the above subjects -</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width:... View more

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<p>The GATE 2026 will have 30 paper codes, covering wide range of disciplines including engineering, science, life sciences, humanities, and architecture.&nbsp;</p><p>New papers have been introduced, which are -</p><ul><li>Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA)</li><li>Geomatics Engineering (GE) and&nbsp;</li><li>Environmental Science (ES)</li></ul><p>Candidates are advised to go through the GATE paper codes carefully before adding their paper choices.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The GATE paper codes are unique identifier codes that is assigned to each GATE paper. The GATE paper codes can be checked on the official website. For example, the GATE paper code for computer Science and engineering is CS, and ME for mechanical engineering, and EC for electronics and communication engineering.&nbsp;</p><p>The GATE paper codes help candidates identify their chosen subject during the GATE registration and while downloading the admit card, checking results and more.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">This is a very generic question asked by most of the aspirants, especially the newcomers. The answer to the best subject for GATE is subjective and completely depends on your interest, career goals, and relevant BTech discipline. However, here are some of the popular and high-demanding branches, with the highest number of applicants every year -</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Computer Science (CS)</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="pre... View more

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<p>Students should ideally start their exam preparation at the begining of their academic session. Once the Manipur HSLC routine is out, the students should plan their rest preparation strategy accordingly. While making a end time preparation plan, the students should focus on covering and revising the entire Manipur HSLC syllabus. The students should also keep study session for solving Manipur HSLC sample papers and previous years question papers.</p>

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Damini Aggarwal,

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<p>To crack AILET exam in your first attempt-</p><ul><li>Create a plan</li><li>Collect the books along with the previous year question papers</li><li>Divide equal days to each subject&nbsp;</li></ul>

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<p data-start="2505" data-end="2526">The ISDI challenge interview checks:</p><ul data-start="2527" data-end="2639"><li data-start="2527" data-end="2554"><p data-start="2529" data-end="2554">Your passion for design</p></li><li data-start="2555" data-end="2577"><p data-start="2557" data-end="2577">Clarity of thought</p></li><li data-start="2578" data-end="2608"><p data-start="2580" data-end="2608">Awareness ... View more

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<p data-start="1167" data-end="1238">There is <strong data-start="1176" data-end="1197">no rigid syllabus</strong>, but questions are designed to evaluate:</p><ul data-start="1239" data-end="1420"><li data-start="1239" data-end="1267"><p data-start="1241" data-end="1267">Creative problem-solving</p></li><li data-start="1268" data-end="1290"><p data-start="1270" data-end="1290">Design sensitivity</p></li><li data-start=&quo... View more

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<p data-start="802" data-end="833">The DAT includes the following:</p><ul data-start="834" data-end="1090"><li data-start="834" data-end="899"><p data-start="836" data-end="899"><strong data-start="836" data-end="857">General Awareness</strong> (Design, art, culture, current affairs)</p></li><li data-start="900" data-end="961"><p data-start="902" data-end="961"><strong data-start="902" data-end="923">Logical Rea... View more

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<p data-pm-slice="1 []">The major difference between CTET and UPTET is that when candidates clear the CTET exam, it provides a national-level eligibility certificate that can be used across India, whereas clearing the UPTET exam provides a state-level eligibility certificate that is only valid within Uttar Pradesh state.</p>

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<p data-start="512" data-end="575">UID offers admission to several design specializations.</p><p data-start="512" data-end="575"><strong>Department of Fashion and Design</strong></p><ul><li data-start="512" data-end="575">B.Design (Hons.) Fashion Design Technology</li><li data-start="512" data-end="575">B.Design (Hons.) Fashion Communication &amp; Styling</li><li data-start="512" data-end="575">B.Design (Hons.) Apparel Design</li><li data-start="512&quo... View more

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<p><strong>Understand the exam pattern - </strong>Familiarise yourself with the exam pattern, including the marking scheme, question distribution, and types of questions asked in previous years.</p><p><strong>Master textbooks - </strong>Thoroughly study the textbooks, as they serve as the primary resource for the exam. Pay special attention to key concepts, events, dates, and terminology.</p><p><strong>Practice previous years' question papers - </strong>Solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam format, time management, and identify important topics that ar... View more

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<p>As per the official website, stipend of a JRF selected through CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) will be Rs 37,000/ p.m for the first two years. In addition, annual contingent grant of Rs. 20,000/- per fellow will also be provided to the fellow.</p>

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<p data-pm-slice="1 []">Yes. Candidates clear the CSIR UGC NET exam in three months. But to pass the exam proper strategy is required. They make study plans, do revisions, solve question papers, practice tests, etc. If a candidate study properly then nothing is impossible to crack.&nbsp;</p><p data-pm-slice="1 []">&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The NIIFT Exam will be conducted for admission to the B.Des, B.Sc, M.Des, and MSc courses offered by the Northern India Institute of Fashion Technology (NIIFT).&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Airline Prep School (ALPS) offers a 2 year Cadet Pilot Preparation programme with an annual intake of 10 students. The Institute offers the respective course on the basis of merit and institutional level entrance exam. Candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 60% in Class 12. The tuition fees of the respective course is INR 65K. Considering the placement opportunities and various other facilities provided by the Institute, it is good course.</p>

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<p>Scoring good marks in WB Madhyamik exams in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read the textbooks and class notes for Science and Social Science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' question papers to have a good grip on the subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.</p>

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<p>The Official Guide to the GRE General Test (4th Edition) is considered the most reliable book for overall preparation. The ETS is the publisher of this which is the conducting body of this exam. This includes real GRE questions across all sections.</p>

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<p>There are <strong>three types of alliteration</strong>:</p><ul><li>Initial Alliteration</li><li>Hidden Alliteration</li><li>&lt;!- [if !supportLists]-&gt;·Consonantal Alliteration</li></ul>

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<p>Check out the following list to know about some <strong>examples of alliteration in English</strong>:</p><ul><li>Mickey Mouse</li><li>Fast &amp; Furious</li><li>Cold, Crisp &amp; Clear</li><li>PayPal</li><li>Bustling Bees</li><li>Whistling winds</li><li>Peter Pieper picked a peck of pickled peppers.</li></ul>

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<p>Alliteration is used when there's a repetition of initial consonant sounds, while the rhyme is the repetition of ending sounds in words. Alliteration is also called as head rhyme or initial rhyme for the same reason.</p>

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