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<p>Candidates can switch to different subject during exam. Candidates must click on subject name to change. Candidates can also switch to different question from same subject by clicking on question number in Question Palette. The question palette is on right side of screen.&nbsp;</p>

181 Views Posted 2 years ago

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BITSAT generally has a higher difficulty level compared to KIITEE. The questions in BITSAT are more conceptual and analytical and require a deeper understanding of the subject matter. In BITSAT questions are asked about subjects such as Physics Chemistry Mathematics, English Proficiency, and Logical Reasoning. On the other hand, KIITEE questions are usually more straightforward and are based on the fundamentals of the subject. The KIITEE exam consists of questions from Physics Chemistry Mathematics, and General Knowledge. The difficulty level is similar to that of other engineering entrance exams such as JEE Main and VITEEE.

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<p>Candidates must not focus on spreading their charm by playing across words. The answer required by the interview panellist is about what the candidate wishes to achieve from the MBA degree. Candidates must answer the question with honesty and authenticity by explaining how the programme aligns with their interests and goals. Additionally, candidates must answer why an MBA degree makes the most sense in achieving the goals.</p>

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<p>The candidates must solve more than 50 per cent questions to secure safe marks in order to qualify the CDS cut off. However, to qualify for the CDS exam, the candidates must secure more than 70 per cent marks to get selected for the CDS SSB interview surely. The candidates selected for the SSB interview will be assessed for their mental, physical, and medical ability. The candidates will be considered qualified for the SSB after qualifying the SSB interview. However, the marks of the interview can't be predicted as it completely depends upon the boards and interview panelists.&nbsp;</p>

2 Views Posted 7 months ago

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<p>Duolingo continuously fine-tunes all its question types. While the Listen and Respond format remains, they may update the types of audio prompts or response expectations slightly. Always review the latest official practice materials.</p>

350 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hello Abhishek, For 12 th class. Some major changes that are to be introduced by Madhya Pradesh Board in the Madhya Pradesh Board 12 Exam Pattern 2022- 23 are as follows The syllabus for the exam has been revised and reduced by 30% to reduce the load of the students. The question papers will be divided into two parts. The first part will consist of multiple choice questions which the candidates will have to attempt on an OMR sheet. The next part will consist of descriptive questions which the candidates will have to attempt on an answer sheet. The question paper will consist of a total of 30% MCQ questions. The descriptive questions will c... View more

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<p>Yes, candidates can challenge the UTET answer key for more than one question if they believe that there are errors or discrepancies in the answer key. The Uttarakhand Board of School Education (UBSE) provides a specified time frame during which candidates can raise objections to the UTET answer key, and candidates can submit their objections to multiple questions within this time frame. Please note that candidates are required to submit their objections along with any supporting documents or evidence to substantiate their claim. The UBSE will review all the objections received and release the final UTET Answer Key based on their f... View more

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<p>Yes, candidates can challenge the HTET answer key for more than one question if they believe that there are errors or discrepancies in the answer key. The Board of Secondary Education Haryana (BSEH) provides a specified time frame during which candidates can raise objections to the HTET answer key, and candidates can submit their objections to multiple questions within this time frame. Please note that candidates are required to submit their objections along with any supporting documents or evidence to substantiate their claim. The BSEH will review all the objections received and release the final HTET Answer Key based on their fi... View more

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<p>Yes, candidates can challenge the PSTET answer key for more than one question. Candidates need to submit their objections along with any supporting documents. The PSEB will review all the objections and release the final PSTET Answer Key.</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates can challenge the OSSTET answer key for more than one question if they believe that there are errors in the answer key. The BSE provides a time during which candidates can raise objections to the OSSTET answer key, and candidates can submit their objections to multiple questions within this time.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, you can challenge the TNTET answer key for more than one question.</p>

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<p>Yes, in the NEET 2025 exam, you will have the option to choose Bengali as your medium of instruction for the exam. The NEET exam provides candidates with a choice of languages, including Bengali, for the question paper. This means you can attempt the exam in Bengali if you are comfortable with it, as long as you select it during the registration process.&nbsp;</p><p>The languages available typically include English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, and others, depending on the region. Make sure to carefully select your preferred language when applying for the NEET 2025 exam.</p>

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<p>You will see an image on the test screen. You get 20 seconds to look at it and prepare. Then the mic opens. Talk about what you see. You have to describe everything you noticed. You must speak for 30 to 90 seconds. Dont stop talking. Keep describing until the timer cuts you.</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates can challenge the MP TET answer key for more than one question if they believe that there are errors or discrepancies in the answer key. The MP PEB provides a specified time frame during which candidates can raise objections to the MP TET answer key, and candidates can submit their objections to multiple questions within this time frame. Please note that candidates are required to submit their objections along with any supporting documents or evidence to substantiate their claim. The MP PEB will review all the objections received and release the final MP TET Answer Key based on their findings. The final MP TET resu... View more

53 Views Posted 8 years ago

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No, there was nothing wrong with it, but some questions of chemistry and maths were very difficult.

39 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Vinita,
Questions of JEE Mains cover complete syllabus. There is no pattern as to which is the first question in the exam. But I would advise you to answer easier questions first and then go for difficult questions.

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<p>The entrance exam for class 6 in Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) schools consists of three sections: Environmental Studies, Mathematical and Numeracy skill Test, and Language (English) Test. Each section has 50, 25, and 25 questions, respectively, totaling 100 questions in the exam.The total number of correct questions should be around 50 percent of the total questions. 50 questions should be correct for the entrance exam of JMI for class 6.</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates can challenge the KTET answer key for more than one question if they believe that there are errors or discrepancies in the answer key. The Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan (KPB) provides a specified time frame during which candidates can raise objections to the&nbsp;KTET answer key, and candidates can submit their objections to multiple questions within this time frame. Please note that candidates are required to submit their objections along with any supporting documents or evidence to substantiate their claim. The KPB will review all the objections received and release the final KTET Answer Key based on their findings... View more

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<p>You can challenge KARTET answer key for more than one question. The objections cabe raise online only.</p>

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<p>There will be a total of<strong> 60 questions carrying&nbsp;a total of 100 marks</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Section - C&nbsp;</strong>has total 20 Numerical Answer Type questions involving 10 questions of one mark each and 10 questions of two marks each. For NAT questions.</p>

35 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Here is the link to help you-
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The JKBOPEE B.Ed entrance exam will have questions from sections such as General English, General Awareness, Aptitude for Teaching Profession, and Reasoning. Each section will have question distributed as follows:<br>- General English: 40 questions<br>- General Awareness: 40 questions<br>- Aptitude for Teaching Profession: 40 questions<br>- Reasoning: 40 questions</p>

73 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can write JEE Main almost three times.

189 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, you can get admission to JJ College of Architecture. But you should also consider Chandigarh University for B.Arch because it's the best private university with International Exposure Chandigarh University tops the chart. The University has been accredited with NAAC A plus and stands at seventh amongst all the private universities of the country. The University also has a QS World Ranking of 801 to 1000 and the ranking has been disclosed by the CEO of QS Ranking Quackquerelli on a personal visit to Chandigarh University. The Campus life of Chandigarh University is often compared with the IITs and Iims of the nation. The diverse studen... View more

61 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hello Priya,
If you belong to general category then it is difficult for you to get into NIT.
I hope it helps.
All the best.

58 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Kindly visit this link:
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92 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, definitely you can register for JEE Advanced and AAT and qualify in them to secure admission in IIT's. Your score of 237 and AIR of 2724 is also good.

68 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, you can get admission in good private colleges like Amity University, Sharda University, Lovely Professional University, Galgotias University, LNCT, Bhopal, etc. You should apply for these colleges at the time of counselling.
Best of luck.

80 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You are eligible to get a good NIT college for sure. NIT Patna, Raipur and Hamirpur are available for you. Also, check the last year cutoff for more colleges.

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