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<div><div><div><p>Yes, NCHMCT MSc JEE is compulsory for admission to the MSc course at IHM Hajipur. Moreover, before appearing in the entrance exam, candidates are first required to complete their eligibility criteria, which is that candidates must complete their bachelor's degree or a one-year Diploma in Hotel Management. Additionally, candidates of any age can apply for the MSc course.</p></div></div></div>

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<p>The performance of the Bharati Vidyapeeth&rsquo;s MSW Placement cell (Social Sciences Centre- M.S.W.) is particularly impressive having actually high records for placing students in good organizations. Many have gone to major NGOs, government institutions, and private organizations where they are addressing different social issues like healthcare, education, child development, and community development among others. There are those who have opted to further their education or engage in research whereas others have started their social enterprises. The placement cell at the center interacts with students by asking them about wh... View more

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<p>My apologies, but I was unable to get any information on the minimum mark requirements for pursuing Masters in Social Work at Social Sciences Centre (M.S.W.) Bharati Vidyapeeth. Admission to MSW is based on a valid score in the Entrance Exam conducted by Social Sciences Center (MSW), BVDU followed by group discussions and personal interviews &sup1;. Furthermore, they admit aspirants with scores from national level examinations like NET (National Eligibility Test) or SET (State Eligibility Test) &sup1;. Besides, they hold their own entrance exams that test one&rsquo;s knowledge, skills and aptitude regarding social work... View more

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<p>The MSc Agronomy course at Swami Vivekananda University Barrackpore has better placement statistics than the MSc Horticulture course in terms of the highest package offered:&nbsp;</p><p>Courses and&nbsp;packages:</p><p>MSc Agronomy - INR&nbsp;25 lakhs</p><p>MSc Horticulture - INR&nbsp;12 lakhs.</p><p>Here are some other placement statistics for Swami Vivekananda University Barrackpore:&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Average package: INR 5 lakhs&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;Lowest package: INR 1.8 lakhs&nbsp;</p><p>2024 placement statist... View more

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<p>To get the best from the MSW, below are some details regarding the Bharati Vidyapeeth Social Sciences Center;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>- Research is at the center of what we do here, as evidenced by our faculty&rsquo;s active involvement in various kinds of research work including both individual and collaborative publications.</p><p>- There&rsquo;s also a wide network of former students in social service organizations holding very influential roles across diverse sectors within this field.</p><p>- Among other things, it has been accredited by the National Assessment and Accred... View more

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<p>First and foremost check out the eligibility criteria and make sure that you meet them; usually it includes a Bachelor degree from any recognised university. Then, go ahead and obtain the application form either through downloading from its official website or collecting it physically before submitting it alongside with required documents such as academic certificates or entrance exam scores. Selection process may involve an entrance examination or personal interview as well. After selection, an offer letter will be issued to you which should be confirmed by paying requisite fees. It is also advisable to check website of the centr... View more

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<p>Bharati Vidyapeeth&rsquo;s MSW programme has an excellent placement record, thanks to their Social Sciences Centre (M.S.W.). Numerous graduates have been recruited to prestigious institutions such as reputable NGOs, other agencies in the public sector and even some who chose further academic pursuit or research tasks. There is a placement cell within the centre whose focus is working closely with students to understand their interests, skills and abilities before connecting them to suitable job opportunities. It is also important to note that placement at Bharati Vidyapeeth has been facilitated by its alumni network which is w... View more

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<p>Generally, there are several aspirations that individuals applying for an MSW programme at the Social Sciences Centre (M.S.W.) of Bharati Vidyapeeth have to go through. Initially, candidates should meet the minimum eligibility criteria which include holding a bachelor&rsquo;s degree from any recognised university that has a minimum aggregate score of 50% to 55%. Subsequently, they are required to appear for an entrance examination organized by the center and this evaluates their knowledge, skills and aptitude towards social work. Once they have cleared the entrance test, however, candidates get shortlisted for a group discussi... View more

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<p>The Computer Science programme has 30 seats for the 2026 intake. This is a very popular choice for many graduate students. The selection committee looks for the most talented and driven applicants. Illinois Tech Mumbai ensures that these 30 students get the best resources. Studying in this MSc cohort helps you build a strong network. It is an excellent environment for mastering complex software and systems.</p>

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<p><strong>National Institute of Technology Agartala </strong>and<strong> National institute of Technology Calicut </strong>are the two prominent colleges for MSc admissions. Both colleges accept CCMN scores for the admission to the MSc courses. NIT Agartala Last Round cutoff rank for MSc in Physics specialisation stood at <strong>1986</strong> and <strong>1627&nbsp;</strong>for 2023 and 2024, respectively. Similarly, NIT Calicut cutoff rank for the Last Round stood at<strong> 1357&nbsp;</strong>and&nbsp;<strong>1170</strong>&nbsp;for 2023 and 202... View more

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<p>Nonetheless, the quantity of MAT practice exams you must to take relies on your degree of readiness, the desired score, and your available time. Here's a summary to aid in your decision: During your preparation period, try to take at least 20 to 30 full-test MAT practice exams. Verify that you comprehend the framework of the exam and the questions. Recognise your advantages and disadvantages in each area (intellect, sufficiency, logical thinking, quantitative ability, data analysis, and the Indian and foreign sections). To finish all of the questions in the allotted test time, learn how to manage your time well. Evaluate your perf... View more

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<p>GATE Chemistry question paper comprises a total of 65 questions and will be conducted online for three hours. GATE paper pattern for GATE Chemistry can be checked below -</p><ul><li>General aptitude will have 10 questions - related to reasoning, etc.</li><li>Subject-specific core section will have a total of 55 questions</li><li>Marking scheme is same as that of GATE exam pattern</li></ul>

92 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You should go with JEE Mains syllabus. Once you will complete the JEE Mains syllabus, automatically you will get rank in ICAR also.

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<p>It is a fact that institutes want diversity in their batches. There is no restriction on educational background for appearing in the XAT. If the candidates meet the basic eligibility criteria, they can appear for XAT. While the XAT exam may be a little tough for candidates from non-engineering backgrounds but any candidate with good critical thinking skills and the ability to learn new things can prepare for the exam and qualify.</p><p>It is usually seen that engineering students have better knowledge of mathematics and non-engineering students have better communication skills which help them to solve RCs better, to qu... View more

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<p>QPReP stands for "Question Paper Representation and Practice Platform". It is an online platform developed by the UPSC for candidates appearing in various competitive exams, including the CDS exam. The QPReP platform provides candidates with the opportunity to practice and familiarize themselves with the exam format and pattern. It contains a pool of mock test papers that are designed to simulate the actual exam and cover all the topics and subjects included in the syllabus. The platform also provides instant feedback and performance analysis to help candidates identify their strengths and weaknesses and improve their pr... View more

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<p>To crack the KMAT exam in three months, students need to make a KMAT preparation plan which covers the complete KMAT syllabus. They should ensure that they allocate enough time to different topics in the KMAT syllabus based on strengths and weaknesses and still have time for revision. Students should take full length and sectional mock tests for KMAT. This will help them improve their time management skill. To prepare better, students should try to analyse their performance in the mock tests and check the areas where the mistakes have been made. Students can spend more time on improving the weaknesses.</p>

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<p>There are 30 paper codes or subjects in GATE 2026 itself and as per current official the latest updates also, no new paper codes or totally new subjects have been added to GATE 2026. The most recent ones were in the past years when papers such as Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA), Environmental Science &amp; Engineering (ES), and Geomatics Engineering (GE) and Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (NM) were introduced.<br><br>Regarding 2026, the same set exists in IIT Guwahati (the organizing institute):<br><br>There are all of the previous topics and these newer interdisciplinary topics... View more

42 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The PDFs of questions in the JEE Main April 2025 exam (along with solutions and answer keys) can be downloaded in a variety of teaching sites. Other coaching institutes (such as Allen, Shiksha, eSaral, Sri Chaitanya) normally publish papers and solutions based on memory immediately after each shift ends. They are also published on National Testing Agency (NTA), which is the official exam conducting body, that will have on their JEE Main official website (jeemain.nta.nic.in) a few days after the examinations are concluded the official question paper as well as the provisional and final keys to the answer.</p>

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<p>With Shiksha.com-curated mock test, candidates&nbsp;will be able to crack the CTET exam and also the related TET exam including UPTET, Super TET, Andhra Pradesh TET, OTET, MAHA TET &amp; other exams. The CTET mock test free series will make candidates familiar with different trends of questions asked in exam. Also, the CTET mock test for Paper 1 and Paper 2 will help in boosting the preparation level for the exam.</p>

82 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, the ISAT India sample paper can be helpful in preparing for an online exam. The sample paper gives you a good idea of the format of the exam, the types of questions that are asked, and the time you will have to answer each question. It also helps you to practice your critical thinking skills and your ability to answer complex questions. Here are some tips for using the ISAT India sample paper to prepare for an online exam:
* Take the sample paper under timed conditions. This will help you get used to the time pressure of the actual exam. * Use the sample paper to identify your strengths and weaknesses. This will help you focus you... View more

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<p>The difficulty level of CA Intermediate exams is high. It is considered to be one of the toughest exams to crack due to the vast syllabus and multiple subjects. The pass percentage of CA Intermediate exam is low and candidates have to make multiple attempts to clear it. CA is a course, one can complete without coaching and guidance. Even though study material, test practices and other support is provided by the ICAI, it is not really possible to study by self. The topics and chapters are vast. They require guidance and practice as well as discipline and productive study hours.</p>

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<p>The M.Des DEED syllabus focuses on <strong data-start="576" data-end="642">design aptitude, analytical thinking, creative problem-solving</strong>, domain knowledge, and a portfolio review. It also evaluates articulation of ideas and professional awareness.</p>

5 Views Posted a year ago

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<p data-start="1975" data-end="2038">While there are no fixed books for IICD Entrance Examination, students can prepare by:</p><ul data-start="2039" data-end="2310"><li data-start="2039" data-end="2081"><p data-start="2041" data-end="2081">Practicing <strong data-start="2052" data-end="2081">design aptitude questions</strong></p></li><li data-start="2082" data-end="2149"><p data-start="2084" data-end="2149">Exploring <strong data-star... View more

22 Views Posted 3 years ago

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No. To elaborate further, LSAC Global does not release any official cutoff marks or answer key for the ISAT India exam. The ISAT India scores are scaled based on the difficulty level of the questions, and the percentile rank is calculated based on the performance of all test-takers. The percentile rank represents the percentage of candidates who scored lower than the candidate in the overall test-taking population. For example, if a candidate's percentile rank is 80, it means that he or she scored better than 80 percent of the total test-takers. The score band represents the range of scores that the candidate has achieved in the exam. For ... View more

32 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>A candidate should practice at least 35 to 40 XAT mock tests during preparation. They should attempt mocks of various varieties and difficulty levels.&nbsp;</p><p>In the last two weeks before XAT exam, they must practice at least five mock tests and analyse performance. It is most likely that by the end of exam preparation, candidates will be scoring 98 plus percentile in mocks. If that happens, they will score well in exam too.</p>

5 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>There was no surprise element in CMAT 2025 exam. The question paper was structured as per the exam pattern announced by the NTA. There were five sections and each section had 20 questions. The questions asked also belonged to the syllabus. No question was erroneous or from outside the CMAT syllabus. &nbsp;</p>

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<p>There is no difference between slot 1, 2 and 3 of CAT exam paper in terms of structure and patten. The sectional break up, marking scheme and time limit are the same in all slots. However, due to unique sets of questions in each slot leads to difference in difficulty levels. There is usually a slight difference in the CAT question papers of different slots. Sometimes, topic wise weightage of the questions also vary. To negate advantage or disadantage to candidates due to difference in difficulty level of slots, CAT scores are normalised for result preparation.</p>

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<p>The difficulty level of CMAT 2025 exam was overall moderate. Interestingly, the GK questions were not tough as they usually are. Check below section wise CMAT 2025 difficulty level.</p><table border="1" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th width="33%"><p>CMAT 2025 section</p></th><th width="33%"><p>Number of questions</p></th><th width="33%"><p>Difficulty Level</p></th></tr><tr><td width="33%"><p>Quantitative Te... View more

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<p>The <strong>GATE paper code of Mahematics is MA</strong>. Candidates are advised to check the paper code carefully before submitting the GATE application form. The <strong>eligible GATE paper codes for Mathematics</strong> (for two paper combinations) are as follows -</p><ul><li>Ecology and Evolution (EY)</li><li>Computer Science and Information Technology (CS)</li><li>Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (DA)</li><li>Physics (PH) and&nbsp;</li><li>Statistics (ST)</li></ul>

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