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<p>You can get PTE sample papers with answers in PDF format from official website. Apart from this there are different preparation materials also available which can be referred to later.</p>

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<p>Yes, the questions in the PTE exam may repeat. This is entirely upon the discretion of Pearson PLC Group – the conducting body of the PTE Academic exam.</p>

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<p>A JEE Main score of 70 percentile may not be sufficient for admission to Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in top-tier institutions like IITs and NITs, as the cutoffs for these branches are typically much higher. Regarding the comparison with MHT CET, a 70 percentile in JEE Main indicates a score higher than the MHT CET, which is another&nbsp;state-level entrance exam.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>No, you are not allowed to take anything in the PTE Academic Exam Hall. This is because test centres provide you with everything necessary from computer equipment to notepad.</p>

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<p>Yes, personal interviews can have questions related to a low score or any academic gaps in the past. Candidates may be asked about the reason for those gaps and what they have done to improve in that context.&nbsp;Candidates are expected to answer these questions honestly without making any excuses. A positive attitude and readiness to learn matter more than the gap itself. Avoid blaming others or giving answers. The interview panel is looking for answers that include what the candidate has done to overcome these gaps.</p>

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<p>There are 8 different types of questions in Part 3 of the PTE exam. And in total, <strong>you will be required to answer 12-20 questions in Part 3 - Listening of the PTE exam</strong>.</p>

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<p>There are 5 different types of questions in Part 2 of the PTE exam. And <strong>you will be asked 13-18 of such questions in part 2 - Reading of the PTE exam</strong>.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The Part 1 of the PTE exam comprises of 10 different question types (including the Personal Introduction which is not scored). The number of questions asked on the PTE exam for each question type varies, except the "Personal Introduction", for which there is only 1 questio/prompt. The <strong>total number of questions that will be asked on Part 1 of the PTE exam post the declaration of the major update is not sure yet as the conducting body, Pearson PTE, is yet make an announcement for the same. </strong></p><p>Additionally, you do not get a score for personal introduction; however this is shared ... View more

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<p>There will be 22 different question types (excluding the personal introduction, which is not scored) in the PTE exam. Part 1 - Speaking and Writing consists of 10 different question types (including Personal Introduction, which is not a part of &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/exams/pte/results-and-scores"&gt;<strong>PTE results and scores</strong>&lt;/a&gt;). Part 2 - Reading contains 5 different types of questions and Part 3 - Listening contains 8 different question types.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Several colleges conducting interviews before the final admission include questions on current afaairs and general knowledge to assess candidate's awareness and thinking ability. Candidates can face questions on major national or global events across different domains, recent changes in education, or key developments related to the course they wish to pursue.&nbsp;</p><p>Candidates can prepare for current affairs and general knowledge by reading daily news summaries and staying updated with the headlines. Candidates can also be asked about their opinions on an ongoing event such as a court judgement, or a recent po... View more

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<p>Yes, candidates appearing for an interview must go through the topics they have studied in the past. Interview panel may expect candidates toi have a basic subject knowledge, especially if the candidate is aiming for a technical or specialised course. At UG level, questions are based on 11th and 12th standard subjects. Whereas, at the PG level, the panel may ask about graduation topics, projects, or field-related terms.</p><p>Revising core subjects, definitions, and key concepts related to the course will help candidates build the overall confidence. This will show a candidate's preparedness for the course.</p>

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<p>During an interview, in case a candidate doesn't know the answer, he/she must admit it politely instead of guessing or answering incorrectly. Candidates can answer with "I am not sure, and will look into it" will show willingness to learn and honesty. Interviewers usually don't expect every answer to be correct. The primary parameters to judge a candidate during a PI round includes the attitude and confidence. Trying to bluff while answering a question may leave a bad impression on the panel.</p>

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<p>There are 8 different types of questions in Part 3 - Listening of the PTE exam. The type of questions asked are listed below:</p><ol><li>Summarize Spoken Text</li><li>Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers</li><li>Fill in the Blanks (Type in)</li><li>Highlight Correct Summary</li><li>Multiple Choice, Single Answer</li><li>Select Missing Word</li><li>Highlight Incorrect Words</li><li>Write from Dictation</li></ol>

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<p>There are 5 different types of questions in Part - 2 of the PTE exam, these are:</p><ol><li>Fill in the blanks (Dropdown)</li><li>Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer</li><li>Re-order Paragraphs</li><li>Fill in the Blanks (Drag and drop)</li><li>Multiple Choice, Single Answer</li></ol>

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<p>After the latest update in PTE Exam Pattern, the Part 1 - Speaking &amp; Writing of PTE now has 10 different question types. These new tasks are introduced as 7th and 8th tasks in Speaking and Writing section of the PTE exam.</p><p>The complete updated list of different question types in Part 1 - Speaking and Writing of the PTE exam is given below.</p><ol><li>Personal Introduction</li><li>Read Aloud</li><li>Repeat Sentence</li><li>Describe Image</li><li>Re-tell Lecture</li><li>Answer Short Question</li><li>Summarize Group Disc... View more

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<p>You can check the Pearson PTE Academic Practice Test Plus - Volume 1 and 2 books to access the PTE sample papers. These books include 4 complete practice tests with authentic questions, each of which comes with a tip to answer that question. The books also come with a CD in which you can listen to the audio recordings of specific tasks.&nbsp;</p><p>To go beyond the conventional practice methods, you can find the Scored Practice Tests offered by Pearson. These tests simulate the real PTE test and your responses are scored by the similar AI algorithm as is used in exam.</p>

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<p>During a personal interview, interviewers can ask about topics varying across candidate's background, academic interests, goals, reasons for choosing the course/college, along with basic subject knowledge.</p>

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<p>Yes, Admission is possible to G H Raisoni Institute of Business Management (Jalgaon) in B.E./B.Tech without the score of MHT CET as they not only consider the ranking of MHT CET but also take the other scores of JEE Main. The eligibility is 10+2 completion with a minimum of 45 percent of the aggregate with valid JEE Main score. The admissions are mostly by means of a centralised counselling on the basis of accepted rank in the examination (MHTCET or JEE Main), although the MHT CET is optional.&nbsp;</p>

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<div><div><p>Yes, you can get admission to BTech at Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Nagpur, without the MHT CET exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate needs to have a minimum of 50% marks in Class 12th with Physics and Mathematics as mandatory subjects. Eligible candidates will also have to appear for the JEE Main exam (if not appearing for the MHT CET exam) and score valid marks to secure admission to the course.</p></div></div><div>&nbsp;</div>

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<p>To take the admission through MHT CET in Guru Nanak Institute of Technology, Nagpur, the MHT CET results 2025 of students in PCM group (Physics, chemistry, mathematics) and PCB (Physics, chemistry, biology) were announced by the MHT CET on June 16 2025 and June 17 2025 respectively. These outcomes are essential in case of the next Centralized Admission Process (CAP) round of counseling.</p>

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<p>The MHT CET exam result date for taking admission to GH Raisoni Institute of Business Manegement Jalgaon is planned to release on 17th June 2025. The MHT CET Scores are important for admission to B.E. / B.Tech courses because admission is based on entrance exam scores. The cutoff for the same are also released. For more information you can visit the official website of college.</p>

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<p>The MHT CET cut off for GH Raisoni Institute of Business Management, Jalgaon where is depending on the specific course and category, for example in 2024 the closing percentile for BTech in Computer Science and Engineering was 72.15 in round one and 69.8 in round 2 while for B.Tech in Information Technology percentile was 75.36 in round 1 and 69.928 in round 2 in 2002. The closing percentile for the MBA programme for the general 36.3.</p>

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<p>The MHT CET cut off for Guru Nanak Institute of Technology Nagpur where is based on the course and category of the applicant for example the cutoff for BE course in the general category home state range from 0.8 into 82.48 specific cut off for different branches and categories can be found on the college Dunia website</p>

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<p>For admission to the B.E./B.Tech programme at Shri Neminath Jain Brahmacharyashram (SNJB) in Chandwad (Nashik), you must have either an MHT CET or JEE Main score.</p><p>Admission is merit-based, but the relevant merit is calculated from these entrance exam scores .</p>

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<p>The MHT CET cut off of SNJB (Shri Neminath Jain Bhhramcharyashram) is different based on engineering branch and its category. In Round 3 of 2024, Computer Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science and Civil Engineering closed with general category percentiles of around 86.08, 83.65 and 73.11 percent respectively. Such cutoffs may vary annually regarding external factors such as the number of applicants and the difficulty of the exam.</p>

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<p>MHT CET 2025 results are officially live! The PCM group saw their scores drop on <strong data-start="81" data-end="98">June 16 2025</strong>, while the PCB group followed on <strong data-start="132" data-end="149" data-is-last-node="">June 17 2025</strong>. You can grab your scorecard from the CET Cell website—just log in with your application number and password. After that, it's go-time for CAP counselling. If you're applying to SNJB, having your PCM or PCB result by those dates means you're right on track. Stay ready for the next round!</p>

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<p>No, you cannot get admission to B.E./B.Tech at Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon without MHT-CET if you're from Maharashtra. Only outside Maharashtra candidates may be considered via JEE Main. MHT-CET is mandatory for state quota admissions.</p>

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<p>The MHT CET 2024 results for both the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) and Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) groups were officially declared on June 16, 2024, at 6 PM IST.&nbsp;</p><p>These results are applicable to all participating institutions, including Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon. The college does not have a separate result date; it follows the state-wide schedule set by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) Cell.</p>

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<p>The MHT CET cutoff for B.R. Harne College generally falls between 52 to 70 percentile for branches like Computer, Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Engineering. Computer Engineering usually has the highest cutoff. Scoring above 60 percentile gives you a good chance of getting admission in popular branches at the college.</p>

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