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<p style="text-align: justify;">As per the official notification released by the Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga, the Bihar B.Ed CET exam contains a total of 120 objective questions. Candidates must attempt maximum questions to increase their chances of qualification in the exam. The total marks alloted to these questions are 120 with no negative marking.</p>

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Hello Nancy, You can get the model papers and the previous year completely solved papers of JEE Mains and advanced from the book available online. Also, you may go to the websites like Amazon, Flipkart, etc. And find those books as these books will not be mostly available in the book stores. But, in the book stores you can get the IIT JEE preparation books also.

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<p>The UTET (Uttarakhand Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam is conducted in both Hindi and English. The question paper is bilingual, except for the Language sections where the questions are asked in the relevant language chosen by the candidate.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Around 28 to 32 questions are expected to be asked from Current Affairs in CLAT.</p>

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<p>CLAT Undergraduate examination includes around 22 to 26 Logical Reasoning questions which form around 20% of the total 120 questions of the examination paper. Out of these 22 to 26 questions almost all are Critical Reasoning questions based on the given short passages.</p>

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<p>The Quantitative Techniques (maths) section of the CLAT UG Examination consists of 10 to 14 questions out of 120 questions asked in this national-level law entrance exam. The number constitutes about 10% of the entire exam.</p>

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<p>Around 22 to 26 English questions are expected to be present in CLAT exam.</p>

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<p>Around 28 to 32 questions are expected to be asked from General Knowledge in CLAT.</p>

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<p>In CLAT Syllogism section, around 6 to 10 questions are expected.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Students can expect around 10 to 14 questions in CLAT Data Interpretation.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Around 28 to 32 questions can be expected in CLAT Static GK section.</p>

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<p>CLAT does not publish a fixed number of blood relation questions, since the UG exam is largely passage-based. The topic is tested indirectly within Logical Reasoning passages, and directly in exams like AILET.</p>

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<p>CLAT does not publish a fixed count for Number System questions. The UG exam stays largely passage-based. This topic supports calculation inside Quantitative Techniques passages. It does not appear as standalone questions.</p>

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<p>The MAH HMCET (Maharashtra Health Management Common Entrance Test) primarily consisted of objective-type questions, focusing on multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in areas like Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, English Language, and General Knowledge. The exam did not include descriptive questions.&nbsp;</p>

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NIE has no entrance exams. The only way to get in is either through CET or COMEDK. Also management seats are available. Students can pay complete fee and get admitted.

78 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Swetha,
Getting admission for MS abroad is a totally different cup of tea. In Indian context the only thing that matters is your marks in the qualifying exam or your marks in the entrance exam. On the other hand universities abroad base their acceptance not only on this but very many other aspects viz your extracurricular activities, how much you have involved yourself in social activities etc. There are many nuances which need to be taken into account when you are applying abroad for MS. In view of this I will strongly recommend you to approach an agency which is dealing in sending students abroad so that they will take care of... View more

30 Views Posted 8 years ago

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There are many good study abroad consultants that can answer your all doubts. You can also contact Shiksha.com Study Abroad Division via their website. The link is below: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/
Also, you can attend graduation school tour By QS that is held every year in major cities of India. You can get a lot of information about admission process and scholarships available. There are Universities official representative and many Universities of US, UK, Italy, France, etc. Participate in this exhibitionThey can evaluate your profile on t... View more

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Here are the most popular colleges for electrical engineering, in no particular order.
1. University of Windsor, Canada
University of Windsor’s department of electrical and computer engineering offers a graduate level programme in electrical engineering which gives a thorough knowledge of this field. This university has over 50 years of academic excellence and is Ontario's first autonomous degree-granting institution.
2. Technical University of Munich, Germany
Technische University Mnchen (TUM) is one of Europe’s top universities. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2013-14 ranked Technische Universit... View more

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Here is the list of some best colleges. Please, check the list and take admission in one of them-
MS in Data Science, Columbia University.
MS in Data Science, New York University.
MS in Computational Data Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
MS in Machine Learning, Carnegie Mellon University.
MS in Analytics, Northwestern University.
Good luck.

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Hi Prajwal,
Yes, of course. Master's Degree from Germany is valid in other national countries too. Germany is giving a proper competition to other national country like USA and UK. The degree is recognised at an international level by various countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA, UK, etc.

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Hello Kausar, You have completed your B.Tech in mechanical engineering and now are inclined to take up MS Right? Well, you can definitely go for it. But, going for MS abroad in any country involves various nuances as the admission is not based exclusively on academic performance at the graduate level. In view of this, I would advise you to contact an agency which is dealing with sending students abroad for MS since such an agency will know all the nuances in the whole process and will help you in overcoming these.

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Almost every university does and has one or the other schemes. Scholarships are typically based on merit. If you have an average profile look for universities in top 20 to 50 or 60 to make admission possibilities easier for you. Go through their websites and understand their requirements, aids etc. Applying early and during the first rounds of admission is the key to a successful application.

53 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Jalaj,
Scholarships are generally given on merit basis that is, they will check your profile - your academic marks, extracurricular activities etc. and decide on the basis of merit. It is competitive. Almost all universities abroad have scholarship options, you can check the university websites and find out. The amount as such will depend on the university and the country.

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The MSF programme, typically, prepares graduates for careers incorporate finance, investment bankingand investment management. Thecore curriculum thus focused managerial finance, corporate finance andinvestment analysis. These topics are generally preceded by more fundamental coursework economics, (managerial)accounting, quantitative methods (usuallytime value of moneyandbusiness statistics). In many programs, these fundamental topics are a prerequisite for admission or assumed as known, and if part of the curriculum, students with appropriate background may be exempt from these. The programme usually concludes withcourseworkin advanced to... View more

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In order to get into the field of research, you would need to do your Ph.D. in the stream of your choice. There are many ways to get into a Ph.D. programme abroad without having to spend too much money. To know more about these options visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They are professional study visa consultants who can give you the most accurate guidance in this matter.

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Hello Prathamesh,
MS is a generic name given to PG degrees abroad. There thinking and researching capabilities of students are predominantly checked. Of course there are no research subjects also.

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Hi Vikas, some well known ones are MIT, CALTech, NUS, NTU, University of Kyoto, ETH Zurich, University of British Columbia, UCLA etc.

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Ideally, bank balance equal to one year's total cost of attendance would be enough. Cost of attendance = tuition fees + room boarding charges, living expenses/pocket money + books etc. Roughly that should be equal to $40-60,000 if you've not received any scholarship.

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Please refer to the link below for the top MS colleges:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473</a>.

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<p><span data-sheets-value=" {"1":2, "2":"Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College NEET PG Round 1 cutoff for MS in Obstetrtics and Gynaecology is 6858 which is very close to this range. This was for general category under All India quota. Unless the candidate belongs to some other category or domicile, one can not afford to score less than this. With this rank, there is a probability of getting admission however since, the cut offs keep changing from round to round, better ranks definitely increases your chances of getting admission in Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College."}" data-sheet... View more

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