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74 Views Posted 4 years ago

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You can buy it from anywhere. It will be easily available to your the nearest bookstore or you can order it online and you can also download it in PDF form for free.

241 Views Posted 6 years ago

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You can download from here <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/cucet-exam-question-papers" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/cucet-exam-question-papers</a>.

37 Views Posted 2016-01-11 20:56:35

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Yes!
It is possible. But you need to complete all the processes before midnight.

31 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You need to start with basic NCERT books for prelims as to cover General studies.
All NCERT books from class VI on wards are on all the subjects. Some study materials particularly for subjects such as economics polity and Indian culture are required apart from NCERT books.
For purpose of mains, optional is much important to choose. CSAT is not so negligible. So, a lot of practice is required. Public administration history psychology are quite advisable. The rest depends on your interests.

42 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
You can get the answer key from the given web link:
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234 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Group discussions are a common component of the selection process for many colleges, including DBS. The purpose of a group discussion is to assess a candidate's communication skills, leadership qualities, critical thinking ability, and ability to work in a team. The topics of group discussions can vary, but they are typically related to current affairs, social issues, or abstract ideas. Here are some common types of group discussion topics:
1. Social issues: Topics related to social issues like gender equality, discrimination, poverty, or healthcare.
2. Current affairs: Topics related to current events like politics, economics, or ... View more

296 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Kirti,
Yes, more than 60% of all questions in IPMAT are asked from higher level Maths i.e. class 11th and class 12th standard.

97 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>LPU-NEST (Lovely Professional University National Entrance and Scholarship test) is student-friendly and concept-based that can enable the aspirants to demonstrate their potential. The test primarily consists of multiple choice questions which are objective in nature depending on the course that is applied in. In the case of engineering programs, the questions are based on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology, and English, with emphasis laid on the fundamental ideas, not on the difficult problems. In the case of MBA management programs, the test includes the Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Verbal Ability, and Readi... View more

177 Views Posted 6 years ago

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These exams are conducted by various institutes on an all India basis. The question patters is by a large common. It has having multiple choice questions from four sections, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation.

4.4k Views Posted 8 years ago

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In Pearl Academy interviews are held only to check whether you are really interested in that course or not. They want to see how keen you are to pursue that particular course and what is the reason behind it. Personal interviews are not to check your abilities or the speaking skills or the language because you have already cleared the GAT (General Ability Test), so it’s clear to them that you are good at English language and you have knowledge about design and you are creative.
So, they only ask you very general questions like:
- Tell me something about yourself.
- Where are you from?- What do your parents do?
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1.5k Views Posted 9 years ago

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It is impossible to predict the questions an interviewer can ask in interview round at a reputed college like Jaipuria. But yes, you can prepare with an over all strategy. Current events of national and international importance, Micro and Macro economics concepts, brushing up some of your graduation subjects and some domain specific trends will definitely help you. All the best,. .

406 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The CUET questions are objective in nature and carries four options also known as MCQs. Candidates will have to choose the correct answer option and click on it with the help of mouse. Since CUET UG 2026 exam will be conducted in a CBT mode, test-takers will be able to mark only one answer option. In case it is the correct option, students will get +5 marks and in case of wrong answer, negative marking scheme will be applied. Hence, candidates must ensure the accuracy of the answer before selecting the answer.&nbsp;</p>

58 Views Posted 6 years ago

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<p>Well As a student of LPU I can give you a better answer. The LPU NEST uses questions with multiple choices to answer. The LPU NEST Exam Pattern has four subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and English. The LPU NEST test pattern &nbsp;has 4 parts. For every right answer, the person gets 4 points. The syllabus and questions for LPU NEST vary depending on the programme that the candidate chooses. The difficulty of the LPUNEST test depends on what you want to achieve. If you want to get high or medium-level scholarships, you must have a good understanding of your most recent qualification. If you want to get a study... View more

1.1k Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Paper 1 has 75 questions where Physics Chemistry and Mathematics, each section has 25 questions. Out of 25 questions, 20 are MCQs and five are numerical value questions. You must answer all 5 numerical value-type questions. All 20 multiple-choice questions are compulsory. Complete all 75 questions in 3 hours.</p>

179 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>As per the latest XAT exam pattern, there will be 95 questions in XAT 2025 in MCQ format.</p><ul><li>Verbal Ability section of XAT will have 26 questions</li><li>Decision Making section of XAT will have 21 questions</li><li>Quantitative Ability section will have 28 questions</li><li>GK section will have 20 questions</li></ul><p>There will be no essay writing this year. It will be conducted during the selection process.</p><p>It is not mandatory to solve all the questions. Candidates should solve only those questions which they can solve correctly a... View more

260 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The total number of questions in the NEET 2026 question paper will be 180, all of which are compulsory. Physics and Chemistry will have 45 questions each, Biology subject will have 90 questions, 45 each from Botany and Zoology. The total number of questions has been reduced from 200 to 180. The optional questions have been removed this year. Moreover, each subject will have single section, with 45 questions. Each question will have four marks and in case of wrong answer, there will be negative marking of one mark for each wrong answer.&nbsp;</p>

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PIease process for healthcare management is not much different from the PGDM or any other MBA program.
My recommendation for you would be to come prepared with the basics for your undergrad subjects, this is the least you can do.
Except this, come updated with news (especially in Healthcare space) and read about the course and structure of the program from website.

352 Views Posted 7 years ago

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510 Views Posted 8 years ago

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After GD, if you are selected or if the company isn't conducting GD then there will be an aptitude test or any other test for filtering candidates.
Once you clear that you will face the personal interview.
1. Tell me something about you (most favourite question).
2. They will ask you about the hobbies and family background.
3. Articleship experience (very important).
4. Recent Updates on CARO, Companies Act, IFRS, IND AS, GST and Present Economic Conditions.
5. Why our company? (You should know the company which you applied for)
6.Why should they hire you? How are you different from others?
7. What value wil... View more

72 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Purely conceptual-based questions on topics like Verbal, Quant-DI, Reasoning, and GK are asked in the MAT. If one is through with the concepts, chances of scoring well in the exam are very high.
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427 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The chance of a NEET question coming out of syllabus is low. As per the previous years' analysis, the questions were within the NEET syllabus only and the topics or chapters were evenly distributed. In case candidates encounter any question which is out of the syllabus, they must report it to the invigilator. In case test-takers know the answer and is sure of the accuracy, then they can attempt the question. Otherwise, they should leave the question unattempted. If it is proved that the question is out of NEET 2024 syllabus, NTA would cancel the question and award full marks to the candidates.</p>

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The CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that assess the candidate's knowledge and understanding of their respective subject. The questions are designed to test the candidate's conceptual clarity, analytical ability, and reasoning skills. The questions are designed to cover various topics within the subject, and the difficulty level increases from Part A to Part C. Part A carries 20 marks, Part B carries 40 marks, and Part C carries 120 marks. The questions in Part C are designed to be more challenging and require the candidate to apply their kn... View more

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<p>At times, questions get repeated in the INI CET exam. But candidates are advised to prepare thoroughly so that they can answer every possible question in the exam. As the INI CET is one of the toughest exams, candidates should focus on concepts. Targeting Top 1 to 50 ranks: To achieve a single-digit or two-digit rank aim for marking 160 to 185 accurate answers. For Ranks 50 to 200: Try marking around 150 to 160 questions correctly based on the target medical course. To get Ranks up to 500: Candidates must focus on answering 144 to 150 questions correctly.</p>

1.1k Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>In the SSC GD Constable exam, a total of 80 questions are asked. Each question carries two marks and there is negative marking.</p>

100 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>No, marks are not deducted for unanswered questions in NEET. However, the NTA applies negative marking of 1 mark for each incorrect answer in the NEET UG examination.</p>

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<p>NID Entrance Exam consists of two admissions tests: NID DAT Prelims and NID DAT Mains. NID DAT Prelims is a written entrance exam, while NID DAT Mains comprises a studio test and interview round. In NID DAT Prelims, candidates are asked both objective and subjective-type questions. Candidates who qualify in the NID DAT 2026 exam will be considered for admission to the M.Des and B. Des courses offered by participating colleges. The that Prelims exam for the B. Des programme will include questions from topics like color terminology, principles of composition, and form and function.</p>

58 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Shalini,
If you want to have an idea of what the frequently asked questions related to NEET are, then you must solve last 10 year’s papers of NEET and you will definitely automatically figure it out. Apart from it, 11th syllabus has more weightage than that of 12th class.

50 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>No. Marks are not deducted for unanswered questions in NEET PG. A total of 200 multiple choice questions are asked in NEET PG exam. For every incorrect answer, -1 mark is deducted in the exam. NEET PG 2025 may or may not be held as it will be replaced by NExT.</p>

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<p>The NEST exam has a differentiating marking system. Every MCQ will have a negative score for every incorrect response and 2.5 marks for each correct answer. MSQs will be graded four times, with no deduction for incorrect answers. There will be 200 marks available for the 68 questions in total. For eligibility, a minimum of 60% overall (or an equivalent grade) must be obtained in the Class XII test. The minimal qualification is lowered to 55% for candidates who fall into the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Divyangjan groups.Biology and mathematics are not required for the NEST exam. You can attempt any three of the... View more

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You are certainly eligible for Diploma in acting and modelling. You can contact the institute directly for admission. Also, you can download the brochure from here for a detailed information about the institute:
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