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<p>The passing marks in CBSE Class 12 are 33%. In case candidates fail to achieve this by one mark, the grace marks are given to students. Students said that the Physics paper was tough and they demand grace marks for this paper. However, there is no update from CBSE regarding this.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Common University Entrance Test UG 2025 question papers can be download at - &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/cuet-ug-question-paper-2025-blogId-213718" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;CUET UG 2025 Question Papers&lt;/a&gt;. Candidates can visit the provided link and download subject wise CUET question paper 2025 PDF online for free. CUET PYQs are important for exam preparation.</p>

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<p>CBSE Class 12 English question paper 2026 was released on March 12. The direct links to download the question papers for different sets are made available on this page.</p>

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<p>To download the CUET UG previous year question papers for all subjects, candidates must visit the link provided below:</p><p>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/cuet-previous-year-question-papers-blogId-154673" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;CUET Question Paper 2022-2025&lt;/a&gt;</p><p>Candidates can access the subject-wise CUET UG question papers for past four years.</p>

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<p>Yes, the JEE Main 2026 January question papers have been released. The official papers were made available with the response sheet of the candidates under their respective logins on the official website - jeemain.nta.nic.in.</p>

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<p>If a question is dropped in the JEE Main exam, then the candidates of the shift from which the question is dropped will get bonus marks. It does not matter if you attempted the question or not. If a question from your shift is dropped then you will be eligible for +4 bonus marks.</p>

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<p>To be able to complete all questions in the JEE Mains question paper in 3 hours, candidates can follow a simple trick below:</p><p>Attempt the questions in rounds. Such as:</p><ul><li>In round 1, attempt the questions you find easy. Spend 45-60 minutes here.</li><li>In round 2, go for moderate questions. Do not spend more than 70 minutes here.</li><li>In Round 3, attempt the remaining difficult questions. In the last 30 to 45 minutes, candidates should focus on completing the tough questions.</li></ul><p><strong>Tip: </strong>Never spend more than ... View more

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<p>The JEE Main 2026 Session 1 (January) exam was widely considered moderate to tough. Many students found it more challenging than in the previous years.</p><p>The question paper consisted of time-consuming questions. Mathematics and Chemistry were considered tricky, while Physics was relatively more manageable.</p>

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<p>Read instructions carefully. For True/False/Not Given, check exact meaning. If the passage says the same thing, it is True. If opposite, False. If no information or different idea, Not Given. Do not use your own knowledge. For matching headings or features, read the whole paragraph before choosing. Eliminate wrong options first.</p>

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<p>No, the state education board does not release the Assam HS answer key for the objective type questions. However, many private institutes and portals releases the answer key for the ibjective type questions asked in the final Assam 12th exams.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">No, despite being a "Research Aptitude" test, the computer-based format only supports objective types (MCQs) and numerical entries. There are no descriptive based questions in the IIITH UGEE exam.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The core structure of (SUPR + REAP) remains consistent, but number of questions and internal weightage can vary every year. Whatever might be the change, candidates are advised to check the IIITH UGEE notification PDF for the same.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The SUPR section is comparable to JEE Main, but REAP section is considered challenging as it requires creative thinking and "out-of-box" problem solving. It can be compared to the Olympiad level questions.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, in REAP section there can be questions on linguistics puzzles testing pattern recognition in unfamiliar languages. These questions do not require prior knowledge of the language, only logical deduction skills.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, but it is lower than Physics and Mathematics. In SUPR section, the distribution is roughly 40% Mathematics, 35% Physics, and 25% Chemistry/Reasoning.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The total marks of the IIITH UGEE is usually out of 150 marks (50 from SUPR and 100 from REAP). Candidate's performance in REAP is only evaluated if they clear qualifying cutoff in SUPR section.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The IIITH UGEE question paper consists of 100 questions in total out of which 50 are from SUPR and 50 in REAP.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The IIITH UGEE questions are in MCQ format, the REAP section often includes Fill-in-the-Blank or numerical-entry questions. In recent years, approximately 7-9 questions out of 50 in REAP have been non-MCQ.</p>

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<p>No, there are no subjective-type questions in IBSAT question paper. IBSAT exam is held in remote proctored mode. The question paper includes 140 multiple choice questions which have to be attempted in 120 minutes.</p>

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<p>Any amount of IPMAT preparation is not enough without practising previous year question papers.</p><ul><li>It will help candidates in identifying strong and weaknesses.&nbsp;</li><li>By practicing IPMAT questions and sample papers candidates will get an insight into IPMAT exam pattern.&nbsp;</li><li>Solving previous year sample papers will also increase speed and accuracy.</li><li>Students will also learn time management</li></ul>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The SUPR section is for 60 minutes time duration, followed by REAP section which is for 120 minutes. Candidates cannot switch back to SUPR once REAP section begins.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The IIITH UGEE question paper consists of two mandatory sections - SUPR (Subject Proficiency Test) and REAP (Research Aptitude Test). Both are conducted back-to-back in a single 3-hour computer-based session.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Candidates can find official sample questions for both SUPR and REAP on the IIITH UG admissions portal. We have also provided the sample papers for candidates to prepare for the exam.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">No, IIIT Hyderabad does not officially release question papers. However, they have a couple of sample papers posted on their website. Candidates can find the "previous year papers" available online which are memory-based compiled from students who appeared in the exam.</p>

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<p>NEST question paper comprises 4 sections. Each section has 20 multiple-choice questions. The questions are based on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology. Each question will comprise 3 marks. Negative marking is done for wrong answers.</p>

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<p>Yes, a little. Computer-based samples show the screen, typing for writing, and how to highlight answers. You can find them on official sites too. Paper-based ones are printed PDFs. Choose the sample that matches the test you booked. Practice on computer if you are taking it online. It helps you get used to the tools and feel ready.</p>

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<p>Try to do at least 4 full ones. Start with one to learn the test. Then do more after you study your weak parts. Do the last ones with time limits, like the real exam. Check your mistakes after each. This helps you improve your band score. Many students say 4 to 6 good practices make a big difference.</p>

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<p>Not exactly the same questions. But the style, type, and difficulty are very close. Official samples use real formats. You see the same kinds of tasks in reading, listening, writing, and speaking. Cambridge books also have good similar questions. Practice them to understand what to expect. No surprises on test day.</p>

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<p>Right on the official sites. British Council, IDP, and IELTS.org share them. Go to the Prepare section. You find full practice tests there. Some come as PDFs with answer keys. Others run online with timers. Download a few. They match the real test format exactly. No need to pay for basics.</p>

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<p>APICET 2026 question paper will include 200 multiple-choice questions. These questions are divided across three sections as:</p><ul><li>Analytical Ability (75 questions)</li><li>Mathematical Ability (55 questions)</li><li>Communication Ability (70 questions)</li></ul>

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