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<p>IIT Bombay released the admission notification for CEED 2027 exam on October 01, 2026.</p><p>The portal contains updates about the CEED exam. It also contains useful resources like previous years' question papers, answer keys, and course fee details. The candidate needs to carefully go through the notification to ensure their eligibility and prepare for the exam.</p>

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<p>The best books for CEED 2027 preparation are:</p><ul><li>Cracking CEED &amp; UCEED by Ashok Goel and Arjun Kamal</li><li>CEED+NID (M.DES) [Paperback] Academy of Fashion &amp; Art Preparation Kit</li><li>CEED Common Entrance Exam for Design Pattern &amp; Scheme Preparation Book</li><li>CEED ENTRANCE&nbsp;by Academy of Fashion &amp; Art</li><li>Ceed &amp; Nid (M.Des) Entrance Books And Test Series&nbsp;by TRENDZ ACADEMY&nbsp;</li></ul>

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<p>Yes, candidates from engineering, architecture, arts, science, or commerce backgrounds can apply. Candidates must have completed a graduate degree/diploma/postgraduate degree&nbsp;program of a minimum of THREE years (after 10+2 level).</p>

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<p>CEED 2027 application will start on October 01, 2026. The official notification will be out on October 1, 2026. The last date to fill the application form will be on November 05, 2026.</p>

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<p>CEED Entrance Examination 2027 will be conducted on January 17, 2027. The exam timing will be 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates aspiring to take admission to the postgraduate courses at the University of Rajasthan will have to appear for the URAT PG entrance exam conducted before the session starts. The examination cell then releases the merit list based on the scores of the candidates in exam. Candidates whose names appear in the merit list will then have to visit the alloted college for document verification and confirmation of seat after the fee payment.</p>

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<p>Candidates can refer to the following books: Pitman Shorthand New Course (classic for Pitman method), Speed Writing Modern Shorthand by Heather Baker, Shorthand Dictations by Vishnu Still, Kailash Chandra Transcription magazine is a popular choice for practice in India</p>

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<p>The best books for SSC Stenographer English are given below:</p><ul><li data-start="679" data-end="722"><p data-start="681" data-end="722">Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi</p></li><li data-start="723" data-end="766"><p data-start="725" data-end="766">Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis (for vocabulary)</p></li><li data-start="767" data-end="848"><p data-start="769" data-end="848">English for General Competitions by Neetu Singh, Wren ... View more

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<p data-start="2522" data-end="2561">Candidates should study by themselves to prepare for SSC Steno exam. They should practice previous years question papers. Candidates must attempt mock tests. They should know the syllabus and pattern.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates should shorthand practice early. They should know the syllabus and exam pattern. Candidates must attempt mock tests to know the type of questions asked in the exam. They should prepare well inorder to crack the exam.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Students must make a handy notes for important formulas, GK facts, vocabulary, and reasoning. Use study material, books, and previous year question paper for preparation. Regular revision is important for self-assessment.</p>

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<p>Candidates must start shorthand dictation practice early even while preparing CBT. &nbsp;Required speeds are Grade C: 100 wpm for 10 minutes (transcription: 40 min, English), &nbsp;Grade D: 80 wpm for 10 minutes (transcription: 50–65 min), Candidates must build consistency in accuracy and transcription under time pressure.</p>

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<p>Candidates must prepare a good plan. They should revise Grammar, Vocabularly, etc. Candidates must study four to six hours. They should revise all the topics given in the syllabus thoroughly.</p>

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<p>Ideally, yes, but if you have a time crunch, then it is wise to focus on high-weightage and frequently repeated topics. Prioritize subjects that you're strong in, and ensure you master the General Aptitude section, which carries 15 marks. However, leaving large portions of the syllabus can lower your chances of qualifying. Strategic selection and smart revision can help maximize your score.</p><ul><li>Go through and revise the core concepts as many times as possible.&nbsp;</li><li>Practice PYQs and mock tests regularly.</li><li>Do not touch any new topic in the last two months.</li&... View more

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<p>SSC Stenographer exam include subjects such as General Intelligence &amp; Reasoning, General Awareness, English Language &amp; Comprehension. Candidates must understand the exam pattern, cover important topics and use trusted books as given below:</p><ul data-start="487" data-end="651"><li data-start="487" data-end="528"><p data-start="489" data-end="528">A Modern Approach to Verbal &amp; Non Verbal Reasoning (R.S. Aggarwal)</p></li><li data-start="529" data-end="570"><p data-start="531"... View more

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<p>The salary after qualifying GATE varies for different sectors -</p><p>Like for example -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>In PSUs, the salary mainly ranges between 7.6 LPA to 18 LPA</li><li>Salary range in FAANG companies mainly range between 45 LPA to 2.5 crore per annum (through IITs and IISc)</li><li>Salary range in private companies mainly ranges between 15 LPA to 60 LPA&nbsp;</li></ul><p>These salary bracket completely based on the experience, skill set, and other factors. The GATE scorecard is valid for three years. Candidates can utilise the scores for the recr... View more

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<p>Scoring good marks in Goa SSC exam in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read text books and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many Goa SSC 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>Holidays are the best time to focus on weak subjects or revise important topics. Make a goal for each day and try to complete it. Don't waste the whole day on one subject, divide time wisely. Also, keep some time for fun and relaxation to avoid burnout. A balance of study and rest will help you make the most of your holidays.</p>

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<p>Yes, one can prepare for the PTE exam in just 15 days if they already have a good proficiency in English. To determine whether you have reached the required level of preparation for the exam, you can ask yourself the following questions after practising for 15 days:</p><ul><li>Can I speak fluently on common topics without long pauses?</li><li>Can I write a structured essay in 20 minutes?</li><li>Can I follow a fast native speaker's lecture/audio?</li><li>Can I skim-read complex academic passages?</li></ul><p>If your answers to most of the questions are mostly ... View more

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<p>The commonly recognised related fields under the GATE Engineering and Technology are as follows -</p><ul><li>Aerospace Engineering (AE)</li><li>Agricutural Engineering (AG)</li><li>Biomedical Engineering (BM)</li><li>Chemical Engineering (CH)</li><li>Civil Engineering (CE)</li><li>Computer Science and Information Technology (CS)</li><li>Electrical Engineering (EE)</li><li>Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC)</li><li>Mechanical Engineering (ME)</li><li>Mining Engineering (MN)</li><li>Me... View more

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<p>The last days before the examination are usually critical because the candidate's performance during this time determines the results. Candidates should do their all in the final days before the exam to achieve a successful performance. Here are some of the best last-minute NATA preparation ideas.</p><ul><li>Candidates are recommended not to begin any new topics a few days before the entrance exam. Because this increases the likelihood of confusion, applicants should revise and enhance their previous knowledge.</li><li>Revision should be done on a daily basis so that students do not forget what they h... View more

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<p>Those students preparing for the Goa SSC exam 2026, must go through the Goa SSC syllabus 2026 . This will help them to know the topics covered in the board exam. It will help students to know the exam pattern and difficulty level.<br>&nbsp;It also gives idea about the marking scheme of the exam. Understanding the syllabus helps students to boost the preparation.</p>

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<p>Holidays are the best time to focus on weak subjects or revise important topics. Make a goal for each day and try to complete it. Don't waste the whole day on one subject, divide time wisely. Also, keep some time for fun and relaxation to avoid burnout. A balance of study and rest will help you make the most of your holidays.</p>

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<div><p>Indian Nationals belonging to General Category and General EWS Category need to be born on or after 1 July 2005 to apply for admission.&nbsp;Relaxation of 3-year and 5-year applies to candidates belonging to OBC-NCL.ST/SC and PwD candidates respectively.</p></div>

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<p dir="ltr">First, know the exam pattern. What subjects are there? How many questions? What type of questions? You can find all this on Chandigarh University's website. They also give mock tests and old question papers. Try those. It helps you understand how the paper looks and where you need to improve.</p><p dir="ltr">Now make a study plan. Give time to every subject. Find which parts are hard for you. Work more on those. Don't forget to revise again and again. Mock tests are very helpful. Try many before the real exam. It makes you fast and confident. Also, practice questions with a timer. It helps... View more

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<p>Qualified candidates participate in Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds after the MAH B.Design CET Entrance Exam, where they fill in their choices of institutes and seats are allotted based on merit and preferences.</p>

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<p>The candidates can score better marks in the general awareness section of the SSC CGL exam by preparing in a planned way with right resources. The candidates are suggested to break the topics given in the SSC CGL syllabus into its micro parts to prepare them in a better way.</p><p>The key lies in the practice with the previous year question papers.</p>

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<p>Yes, it is possible to cover the CA Intermediate syllabus in three months but one needs to spend about 12-14 hours in studies on daily basis. The timeline and targets have to be achieved dedicatedly and in a focused manner. If a candidate has appeared for the CA Inter exam previously they will have a better grip of syllabus to complete it in a short time of 3 months.</p>

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<p>The qualifying mark for CUCET is 30 marks and you can easily get more than that because the exam is not that difficult, it's very easy and simple and you can easily pass it. You just need to understand the basic subjects and should know the basics like logical, reasoning, english and general knowledge and you will be able to qualify for CUCET.</p>

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<p>Yes, GATE has increasingly inclined towards MSQs (Multiple select questions) and NAT (Numerical Aptitude Questions), as it evaluates candidate's conceptual clarity than the rote memorisation. Based on the previous year's GATE question papers and GATE analysis- <strong><em>we can expect alteast 30 to 40% of the questions to be MSQs and NATs</em>, </strong> and here's why -</p><ul><li>These type of questions are more challenging and demand precise understanding.</li><li>Requires conceptual clarity with accuracy in attempting these questions.&nbsp;</li></ul><p&g... View more

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