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<p>It is unlikely that the AIL LET Exam will have questions apart from the syllabus or topics the exam authority will share in the notification. Candidates must cover all the topics properly.</p>

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<p>The important subjects to be asked in the AILET exam are, GK &amp; Current Affairs, Legal Aptitutde, English and Mental Ability.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates can check the exam pattern here</p><table><tbody><tr><th>Features</th><th>Details&nbsp;</th></tr><tr><td>AIL LET Exam mode</td><td>Online mode exam</td></tr><tr><td>AIL LET Exam duration</td><td>120 minutes</td></tr><tr><td>Type of questions</td><td>Multiple-choice questions</td></tr><tr><td>Test language&nbsp;</td><td>English only</td></tr><tr><td>Test cities</td><td>32 exam centres in India&l... View more

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<p>Candidates must understand that the CLAT Exam is for admission to NLUs and it is national level competitve exam. But AIL LET Exam is for one specific college. It is completly a personal choice to choose.</p>

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<p>AIL LET question paper contains 200 multiple choice-based questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is no deduction of marks for unattempted questions and wrong answers. There are four sections in the exam question paper. These sections with section-wise weightage are listed below:&nbsp;</p><table border="1" cellpadding="5"><tbody><tr><th><p>Subject</p></th><th><p>No. of Question</p></th><th><p>Marks</p></th></tr><tr><td><p>Mental Ability</p></td><td><p>50</... View more

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<p>The AIL LET Exam is comparatively easier than the CLAT. While CLAT is held for NLUs, the AIL LET Exam is only for Army Institute of Law. Hence, the competition and difficutly level is bit less.</p>

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<p>It is quite difficult to get into the MS courses at UC Berkeley but it is not the case if an you meet all the admission requirements as given below -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>A 3 to 4 years UG degree with a good GPA</li><li>A GPA of <strong>3.0+ </strong>on a<strong> 4.0 scale</strong> can give a solid edge (<strong>60 </strong>to<strong> 70%</strong> scores)</li><li>English proficiency test like<strong> TOEFL </strong>or<strong> IELTS </strong></li><li>A personal statement</li><li>Official transcri... View more

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<p>Yes, the MS courses at UC Berkeley can be considered expensive. To pursue the&nbsp;<strong>UC Berkeley MS courses</strong>, Indian students need to pay a tuition fee and that tuition ranges from<strong>&nbsp;INR 22 L to INR 79 L</strong>.</p><p>And, the factors like housing, health insurance and miscellaneous expenses etc. should be considered by the international students.</p>

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<p>There are<strong> many specialisations</strong> under the <strong>MS offered </strong>at <strong>UC Berkeley</strong>. This institution is especially known for <strong>Engineering courses</strong> and they are often the hardest to get into.</p><p>The programme named the<strong> Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (MS in EECS)</strong> is the<strong> most challenging </strong>to get into as an Indian student.&nbsp;</p><p>The admissions are limited to less than <strong>10 students</strong> per... View more

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<p>No, as an Indian student you are not really required to submit the GRE scores for most of the MS courses at UC Berkeley. This university has moved towards the test optional policies now.&nbsp;</p><p>Given below are the areas UC Berkeley focuses more on -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>A strong statement of purpose</li><li>Academic background&nbsp;</li><li>Research expereinces</li></ul>

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<p>There is a wide range of<strong> MS programs</strong> offered at <strong>UC Berkeley</strong>. With a huge focus on strong programs like Engineering, Technology and the data related fields. Some of the key courses are mentioned below, take a look -</p><ul><li>Computer Science&nbsp;</li><li>Engineering courses like Electrical, Mechanical, Nuclear and Materials</li><li>Data Science&nbsp;</li><li>Cybersecurity and more</li></ul><p>These programs will generally last for <strong>1 </strong>to<strong> 2 years</str... View more

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<p>The GATE 2026 question paper difficulty level of all subjects will be available after the completion of exam. In addition, students will also get an idea about chapter-wise weightage and important topics asked in major papers like GATE CSE, ME, EC, EE, DA, XE, etc.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The JEE Main 2026 session 2 final answer key has been released.</p>

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<p>The admission cutoff of JEE Main is the opening and closing ranks for each participating institute and is released by JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority).&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The JEE Main 2026 cutoff is primarily determined by the difficulty level of the exam, the total number of candidates appearing, and available seats in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.</p>

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<p>JEE Main cutoff is minimum percentile score required to qualify for JEE Advanced.&nbsp;Cutoff is important as candidates clearing the cutoff can appear for JEE Advanced for IIT admission.</p>

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<p>The National Testing Agency (NTA) will prepare and release the category JEE Main cutoff with the results of session 2.</p>

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<p>The JEE Main cutoff is the minimum percentile score required to qualify for the JEE Advanced exam. Its is released with the April session result.</p>

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<p>No. There is no qualifying percentile in JEE Main. However, the candidates who want to appear in JEE Advanced will have to get a minimum qualifying percentile in JEE Mains. This minimum qualifying percentile is announced with the JEE Main session 2 reult.</p>

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<p>In case candidates are not satisfied with the result, they can apply for revaluation. For this, they need to fill one form along with supporting documents.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>After JEE Main session 2 result, candidates can start shortlisting colleges and prepare for the JoSAA counselling process. The candidates qualifying the cutoff can register for JEE Advanced.</p>

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<p>Candidates can choose a maximum of 4 exam cities in the JEE Main application form from the choices available based on their present address.</p>

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<p>The last date to submit the JEE Main 2026 session 2 application form was February 25.</p>

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<p>The GIBS Business School employs an organized approach to secure jobs for students. The school has placement activities that start early throughout the programme and continue until graduates are placed by connecting students with companies through an established and well-defined placement cell.</p><p>The placement staff provides ongoing assistance through finishing school training modules, resume writing sessions, aptitude testing, interview preparation and mock interviewing programs, which give students the tools necessary to secure employment.</p><p>The placement office also has strong relationships with ... View more

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<p>The internship and live project experience are important components of the GIBS Curriculum because they allow students to connect academic study with practical application in the workplace. Internships provide students with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience working at a company, learn more about the culture of the organisation and apply theories learned in class to solve challenges faced by businesses.</p><p>Live projects provide students with an opportunity to work on real-time issues that the industry is dealing with; students will be required to analyze data, create strategies and make presentations to indu... View more

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<p>Students need to make a proper plan to complete HBSE 10th syllabus. They should pick the chapters which have the maximum weightage. It is necessary to know the chapters given in the syllabus for better preparation.</p>

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<p>HBSE 10th syllabus is released by the Haryana Board. It comprises the chapters that candidates need to prepare for the exam. Students need to be thorough with the syllabus.</p>

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<p><strong>No! </strong>A Schengen Visa is specifically for short term stays. Up to 90 days. It is ideal for short courses or seminars. It can not be used for long term study.</p>

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<p>Mathematics, science, social science, English, Hindi, Punjabi, and Sanskrit gets maximum weightages given to HBSE 10th Syllabus. Candidates need to be thorough with the syllabus.</p>

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