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Normally, documents that are required while applying for admission are class 10th and 11th marksheets, personal identity proof like Adhaar card, registration form and registration fee challan copy to be attached and 2 passport size photos. Make sure when you send these documents via speed post as these has to reach within one week of applying and registering. Also, read carefully if any other additional document is required.
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<p>There are several educational resources which can be referred to, to find important questions for Karnataka 2nd PUC. Official sites and KSHEC often provide the syllabus guidelines and sample papers for Karnataka State Board. Practice books specifically compiled for Karnataka 2nd PUC exams are found in bookstores and available on the internet. Books carry important questions compiled therein, and previous years' question papers help students spot most asked topics.</p>

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<p>The companies that participate in the campus placements generally start off with general questions like Tell me Something about yourself?, What are your strengths and weaknesses?, What is your ambition?, etc. Once the student gets comfortable, they proceed ahead with the topic-related questions which are specific to the profile they are hiring for. The closing of the interview generally takes place with questions like Why do you want to join our organisation?, What can you do for the organisation?, Why should we hire you?, What salary are you expecting from us?, etc. To know more about important interview questions,&nbsp;<a... View more

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I don't think so any exam is being conducted for BCA. The eligibility is you need to have passed 10+2 from a recognized institute.

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<p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:94">The NEST exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and matching-type questions (MSQs).</p><p data-sourcepos="3:1-3:185"><strong>MCQs:</strong> MCQ questions are the most common type of question asked in the NEST exam. Each MCQ question has four answer choices, and candidates are required to choose the correct answer.</p><p data-sourcepos="5:1-5:239"><strong>MSQs:</strong> MSQ questions are less common than MCQs, but they can still be found on the NEST exam. Each MSQ question has a list of items and a list of answer choic... View more

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<p>Most of the questions in the AEEE (Amrita Engineering Entrance Exam) are of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) type. There are four papers in the exam namely Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English. The questions are founded on the Class 11 th and 12 th syllabus of these subjects. Most correct answers attract 3 marks each and every incorrect answer is marked negatively at a mark of 1. The highest weightage is normally given to mathematics.</p>

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These exams are more or less aptitude type of test, where in your analytical, creative, communicative skills are judged. But, most of the institutes take admissions on the basis of your interest intent, instead of qualifying entrances.
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Some questions for JAVA developers -
Which is the superclass of all classes?
Differentiate between J2SDK 1.5 and J2SDK 5.0?
What are wrapper classes?
What is the ThreadLocal class? How and why would you use it?
What is the volatile keyword? How and why would you use it?
What is runtime polymorphism or dynamic method dispatch?
What is the number of bits used to represent ASCII, Unicode, the UTF-16, and the UTF-8 characters?
Is it possible to import same package or class twice? Will the JVM load the package twice at runtime?
What is the difference between System.out, System.err, and System.in?
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94 Views Posted 9 years ago

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There won’t be any pharmacy related questions in CAT exam. CAT exam has 3 sections, which are:
1. VEBRAL + RC.
2. DI + LR.
3. Quant.

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There are no such details of the exams as such for BBA. Colleges conduct respective exams for BBA course. You can get the question papers from the internet.

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No, the ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions) exam does not have any subjective-type questions. All the questions in the ATMA exam are multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four answer options, and the test taker has to choose the correct answer option. The ATMA exam comprises six sections, and each section has 30 MCQs. The total number of questions in the exam is 180, and the duration of the exam is 3 hours. The six sections of the ATMA exam are Analytical Reasoning Skills Part 1 and Part 2, Verbal Skills Part 1 and Part 2, and Quantitative Skills Part 1 and Part 2. Each correct answer in the ATMA exam carries one mark, and there is ... View more

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<p>Jain University Entrance Exam:</p><p>- Download sample question papers from official website&nbsp;<br>- Exam pattern: MCQs and descriptive questions<br>- Marks allocation varies by programme (e.g., B.Tech: 150 marks)</p>

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The Common Admission Test (CAT) is a computer based test held in India. The test scores a candidate on the bases of Quantitative Ability (QA), Verbal Ability (VA) and Reading Comprehension (RC), Data Interpretation (DI) and Logical Reasoning (LR). The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) started this exam and use the test for selecting students for their business administration programs.

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Hi,
Since you have not mentioned the reference to which you are asking about database, the most basic topics asked in interview are as below:
1) Database,
2) What is DBMS?
3) What are the various kinds of interactions catered by DBMS?
4. Segregate database technology development.
5) Who proposed the relational model?

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General Knowledge and General Awareness is based on Economy related matter as well. Keeping a view of this and finding out the structures if CGL exams or other competitive exams, it is suggested not to leave the budget topic.

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Kindly be specific.

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<p>Yes, a few questions may repeat from previous year NIOS 10th/12th question papers. Hence students are advised to go through the previous year NIOS question papers and learn the repeated questions thoroughly.</p>

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Board level preparation is sufficient to get a rank in KIITEE.
Questions are very straight forward and easy to answer but you should have good command over formulas in PCM. KIITEE is not that tough to crack.
Just bring a rank below 3800 to get branch of your choice.

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No, use of calculators is allowed JN CMAT exam. Rough sheets are provided for rough work. You should give mock exams to get feel without calculators so you can get knack of solving problems faster and manage your time well. All you need to bring at test center is one ID Proof and Admit Card. You can also use vedic maths techniques to solve Quantitative problems faster and easy for calculation.

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Usually, questions may not be asked from very limited lists. Questions are free-flowing and you may get asked something that no one before has ever been asked in a NID interview. In fact, be ready for this. Rules to answer all questions: Be honest and be spontaneous (It does not mean impulsive. Take time if you have to, and be honest with that). Having said that, questions are usually asked to check your aptitude. Basically, ability to observe, solve problems and look at things in different ways. There is a good chance that there might be a psychologist (if not a psychiatrist) on the panel (yes, people are semi-crazy and you have to be). S... View more

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<p>hi.</p><p>The exam pattern for the SAT exam includes two sections on the SAT. The first is the SAT Reading &amp; Writing (RW) section and the second is the SAT Math section. The&nbsp;SAT exam pattern has become more simplified and standardized, for all international students. Previously SAT was divided into Reasoning Test and Subject Test with an optional essay too. But now the SAT exam pattern includes just testing RW and Math sections based on high school knowledge and&nbsp;SAT scores&nbsp;are calculated section-wise which equals to a total of 1600.&nbsp;At present, Indian students are not require... View more

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<p>In the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) General Test, there isn't a fixed number of questions dedicated solely to the General Knowledge section. The General Test comprises 60 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), out of which candidates are required to attempt 50 questions within 60 minutes. These questions encompass various topics, including General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning, and Logical &amp; Analytical Reasoning&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The CPGET 2025 exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), each carrying one mark, and the duration of the test is 90 minutes.</p>

166 Views Posted 9 years ago

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<p>It happens sometimes but it's probability is very less.</p><p>The concept is same but the repitition with exact value is very rare.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

23 Views Posted 7 years ago

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IPMAT have 3 sections. Section A: Short answer type: 20 questions
Section B: Quantitative Aptitude: 40 questions
Section C: English: 40 questions (As per the previous year’s paper pattern).

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<h3><strong>Mathematics</strong></h3><ol><li>Solve ?01 (3x2+4x+2)? dx\int_ {0}^ {1} (3x^2 + 4x + 2) \, dx. Options: 5, 7, 8, 10.</li><li>What are the roots of 2x2?8x+6=02x^2 - 8x + 6 = 0? Options: 1, 3 / 2, 4 / -1, -3 / None.</li><li>What's the probability of rolling a sum of 7 with two dice? Options: 16\frac {1} {6}, 18\frac {1} {8}, 112\frac {1} {12}, 136\frac {1} {36}.</li></ol><hr><h3><strong>Physics</strong></h3><ol start="4"><li>If an object is dropped from 80 m, how long to reach the ground? Options: 2 s, 4 s, ... View more

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<p>DCET question paper will consist of &nbsp;Engineering Mathematics, Statistics &amp; Analytics, IT Skills, Fundamentals Of Electrical &amp; Electronics Engineering, and Project Management Skills for all Engineering Diploma Programmes. By checking the DCET syllabus, the candidates will be able to boost their preparation for the examination. &nbsp;For higher chances of scoring well, the candidates are advised to study the entire DCET syllabus.</p>

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<p>MAH BCA CET is going to be held as an online test consisting of 100 questions. According to the official exam pattern, candidates will have to attempt 30 questions from English Language, 40 questions from Reasoning (Verbal &amp; Arithmetic), 15 questions from General Knowledge &amp; Awareness, and 15 questions from Computer Basics.</p>

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<p>There will be 90 questions in AIIMS BSc Paramedical exam. Students will be given 90 minutes or 1 hour 30 minutes to complete the exam. One must note that the negative marking scheme is applicable. For each correct answer the marking scheme is +1 while for each incorrect answer -1/3 mark will be deducted.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The EAMCET is an objective-type exam with no negative marking. The Engineering stream covers Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, while the Medical stream includes Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. All questions are MCQs based on the intermediate level syllabus. To prepare effectively, understand the syllabus, practice previous year papers, use reliable study materials, manage time, and revise regularly.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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