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<p style="text-align: justify;">Through the GUJCET exam, candidates will be enrolled for B.Tech and B.Pharma courses.</p>

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<p>The CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate Programs) syllabus for the Master of Social Work (MSW) may vary slightly by university, but generally, it covers the following areas:</p><p>1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs: Current events, social issues, and awareness of the environment.</p><p>2. Social Work and Related Concepts:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;- Basic concepts of social work (definition, history, principles, and values) &nbsp;- Social work practice (methods and techniques)</p><p>&nbsp;- Community development and welfare</p><p>3. So... View more

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<p>As a candidate with an M.Tech in Structural Engineering, the UGC NET is a more suitable option because Civil and Structural Engineering are not directly included in the CSIR NET subjects. The UGC NET allows candidates from applied and professional fields to qualify for teaching and research positions in universities and colleges. Therefore, it is recommended to choose UGC NET in a related subject area such as Environmental Science or any available engineering-related specialization.</p>

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<p>The GATE Energy Science syllabus can be checked below -</p><ul><li>Energy resources and conversion technologies - fossil energy resources, nuclear energy resources, biomass, hydropower, etc.</li><li>Energy storage, economics, environment, and efficiency - energy storage systems, energy management, environmental impacts of energy use, etc.&nbsp;</li></ul><p>The GATE paper code of Energy Science is GATE XE-I.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The step-by-step process to download the GATE 2026 syllabus from the website is as follows -</p><ul><li>Visit the official website of GATE 2026</li><li>Select the GATE papers and click on the drop-down menu</li><li>Choose the syllabus option and select your branch</li><li>Download the syllabus and start preparing for the exam.</li></ul>

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<p>No, there is no change in the GATE 2026 syllabus. However, a new sectional paper has been added under Engineering Sciences. The paper name is Energy Science and the GATE paper code is XE-I. Candidates can download the GATE syllabus 2026 PDF from the official website.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Dear, Yes, if you miss the first phase of LPU NEST, you can still apply for the next phase. Lovely Professional University conducts LPU NEST in multiple phases each year to give students several chances to appear for the exam and qualify for admission or scholarships. You simply need to check the updated schedule on the official LPU website and complete the registration process for the upcoming phase. However, applying in the earlier phases is recommended, as it often provides better chances for higher scholarships and early admission to preferred programs.</p>

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<p data-start="0" data-end="258">The first semester of the B.E. Aerospace Engineering programme at Chandigarh University is scheduled to commence on 1st August 2025, as per the university's academic calendar for the session July–December 2025. The university will also conduct Orientation and Induction Programs for all undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including B.E. Aerospace Engineering, starting from 2nd August 2025 and continuing through the weekends until 25th August/September 2025. For detailed information on the course curriculum, you can refer to the official website:</p>

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<p>The CUET PG exam is conducted annually, and generally takes place in March or April. The specific date of the exam is provided to candidates (by the NTA, on their website) months in advance. <br><br>When the NTA issues the notification for the CUET PG examination, it will include everything candidates should know regarding the exam including exam eligibility, application details, exam format, syllabus and timetable.<br><br>Candidates should regularly check the official NTA website for any recent updates concerning the CUET PG exam.</p>

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<p>For a good preparation, the students can refer to the popularly used books for WBJEE. Along with the books, the students can also attempt mock tests and sample papers regularly. The previous years' question papers are also available for the students to solve and practice.</p>

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<p>Since the syllabus level of WBJEE is similar to the board exams, the students are advised to refer to the NCERT books for preparation. However, for a better understanding of the concepts and topics of WBJEE syllabus, the students should also check other important reference books.</p>

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<p>Students can check the previous years' WBJEE question papers to check the topics and questions that are repeatedly present and have a high weightage. These topics can be picked out as important topics and the students can focus on them during the preparation process. However, the students should ensure that the entire syllabus is also covered.</p>

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<p>The GATE paper pattern for Architecture and Planning (AR) is as follows -</p><ul><li>The general aptitude section carries 15 marks</li><li>The part A of GATE AR consists of 60 marks and part B carries 25 marks</li><li>The Part B of the GATE AR paper is divided into two parts, where B1 is the architecture and B2 is the planning.&nbsp;</li></ul><p>Candidates must go through the exam pattern carefully, as it helps a lot in the preparation and revision process.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The GATE pattern and structure for data Science and artificial intelligence can be checked below -</p><ul><li>The exam mode is online and the question paper will be available in English language.</li><li>The general aptitude section carries 15 marks and the remining 85 marks are reserved for the subject-based questions.&nbsp;</li><li>The time duration of GATE DA paper is 3 hours.&nbsp;</li><li>However, PwD or dyslexic candidates will get one hour compensatory time to attempt the GATE exam.&nbsp;</li></ul>

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<p>NAT questions in the GATE exam are the Numerical Answer Type questions, where the candidate has to enter a numerical value for the question using virtual keypad. The NAT question has no negative marking and no multiple options. To answer the GATE NAT questions, candidates must know how to efficienty answer using the virtual keyboard.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>WBJEE is divided into two papers – Paper 1 (Maths) and Paper 2 (Physics and Chemistry). For each paper, the students will have two hours to complete the exam. Overall, the duration of the WBJEE paper is four hours. No extra time will be given to complete the exam.</p>

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<p>Yes, the WBJEE exam will be held as a multiple-choice paper. Every question will have multiple options, and the students will have to select the correct answer. In the OMR sheet, the correct answer has to be marked and submitted.</p>

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<p>WBJEE question paper will consist of questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Both Physics and Chemistry section will have 40 questions each. A total of 75 questions have to be attempted in the Mathematics section. Each subject will have different number of questions in each category.</p>

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<p>WBJEE questions will be divided into three categories. Category I and II questions will have only one option correct from the available ones. However, in Category III, the questions may have one or more options correct. The students will have to choose more than one option if they think it is the correct answer.</p>

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<p>The GATE 2026 exam pattern for CS, EC, EE, and ME can be checked below.&nbsp;The general aptitude section (GA) carries 15 marks, while the subject-based questions carries 85 marks, out of which engineering mathematics section consists of 13 marks. The GATE question paper will be in English language and the time duration is three hours.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The time duration of the GATE exam 2026 is three hours. This year, IIT Guwahati is conducting the exam. Candidates appearing for the exam must download their admit card from the website. The details regarding the GATE question paper time limit is available in the information brochure.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The students will have to submit the WBJEE 2026 application form before the final date, which is expected to be in the last week of February 2026. After the final date, the authorities will not accept any registrations for the entrance examination.</p>

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<p>WBJEE OMR sheets will be available after the provisional answer key is released. The responses recorded in the entrance examination will be available through the OMR sheets. Students can check the OMR sheets to know which options they had marked in the examination.</p>

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<p>The official WBJEE 2026 exam date has not been announced yet. However, it is expected to be held in the fourth week of April 2026. The authorities will announce the official dates online. Students are advised to refer to the WBJEE dates so that they do not miss any important event.</p>

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<p>WBJEE 2026 seat allotment dates have not been announced yet. Students will have to log in to check their allotment status and to download the allocation letter for the admission process. Separate allotment results will be announced for the different rounds of counselling.</p>

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<p>WBJEE 2026 application form is expected to be released in January 2026. The link to register for WBJEE 2026 will be available at the official website. The students will have to fill out the form with the required information and pay the application fee.</p>

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<p>The GATE 2026 exam pattern of Life Sciences (XL) is as follows -</p><ul><li>General aptitude&nbsp; - 15 marks</li><li>B1 section (reasoning and comprehension) carries 16 questions of 25 marks</li><li>Optional section from C1 to C6 carries 39 questions of 60 marks.&nbsp;</li></ul><p>Candidates must go through the GATE pattern and marking scheme before attempting the questions.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The GATE paper code of Engineering Sciences is XE. This year, IIT Guwahati has introduced a new sectional paper under XE, naming Energy Science (XE-I). The optional section (where the applicant has to choose any two) carries 70 marks. The GATE optional sections are as follows -</p><ul><li>Fluid Mechanics</li><li>Materials Science</li><li>Solid Mechanics</li><li>Thermodynamics</li><li>Polymer Science and Engineering</li><li>Food Technology</li><li>Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences</li><li>Energy Science</li></ul>

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<p>Yes, GATE has negative marking for MCQs only. There is no negative marking for MSQs and NATs. For 1 mark question, 1/3rd marks is deducted for incorrect response and for 2 marks, 2/3rd mark is deducted for incorrect response. Candidates who are appearing for the exam this year, must be aware of the exam pattern and marking scheme.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Through the WBJEE correction facility, the students will not be able to correct all information that have been submitted in the application form. Some of the information that will be open for editing/correct are the reservation category, income details, religion, nationality, Aadhaar number, photograph, etc.</p>

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