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<p>The Directorate of Medical Education &amp; Research (DMER), Haryana determines the Haryana NEET cutoff based on the factors shared below-</p><ul><li><p>Number of seats</p></li><li><p>Number of candidates applying for the institute</p></li><li><p>Ownership of the institute</p></li><li><p>Ranking of the institute</p></li></ul>

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<p>Admissions to MBBS courses in this state will be supervised by the Directorate of Health Services, Government of Meghalaya.</p>

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<p>No, according to the eligibility criteria set by MCI, only those candidates who will qualify the NEET PG entrance test will be able to participate in the Andhra Pradesh NEET PG counselling process. NBE or the conducting authority of NEET PG will send the list of qualifying candidates to the Andhra Pradesh NEET PG counselling authorities. Based on that, the merit list is released and only those candidates whose names feature in the merit list are eligible to participate in the NEET PG counselling process for Andhra Pradesh.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The Maharashtra NEET PG counselling is conducted online. The registration and choice filling processes have to be conducted online. CET Cell Maharashtra will release the seat matrix and the merit list online, on the official website of Maharashtra NEET PG counselling. However, the final round or the institute reporting and document verification has to be done by physically visiting the institute.</p>

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<p>Eligible candidates willing to participate in the Rajasthan NEET PG counselling process will have to fill and lock the choice of seats based on the seat matrix. If a candidate fulfills the cutoff or admission criteria of the institute of their choice, they will be allotted the seats. The factors which are considered for the seat allotment are cutoff and availability of seats. In case a candidate is not satisfied with the allotted seat, he or she can opt for seat upgradation.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET), Luncknow prepares the merit list for UP NEET counselling on the basis of All India Rank, scores and category of the candidates.</p>

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<p>DMER Haryana, the conducting authority of the Haryana NEET counselling, will release the cutoffs after the conclusion of each round. The overall Haryana NEET counselling cutoff can be considered for the last round. The cutoffs will be released in the form of ranks for each institute and candidate category. On the other hand, NTA will release the NEET qualifying cutoff along with the result. Only those candidates who fulfill the qualifying cutoff for NEET will be eligible to participate in the Haryana NEET counselling.</p>

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<p>There are as many as 21 participating institutes for Haryana NEET counselling offering MBA and BDS courses. The total number of MBBS seats is 1,685, whereas that of the BDS is 850. Hence, the total number of seats is 2,535. The participating institutes are segregated into Government, Government-Aided and Private, based on their ownerships.</p>

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<p>The total number of seats in government medical colleges that will be offered through the Kerala PG Medical counselling is 428. The self-financing private institutions have 229 seats to offer. Candidates must note that the number of seats provided here is that of last year. The number may change this year.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Admission Committee for Professional Undergraduate Medical Educational Courses (ACPUGMEC) will conduct Gujarat NEET counselling process in online mode. Candidates will have to submit application form and declare choice of colleges and courses to become eligible for seat allocation.</p>

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<p>Punjab NEET 2025 counselling will be held online. Candidates will have to register on the official website and declare choice for college and course for seat allotment.</p>

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<p>The application form for the first two rounds of Tripura NEET counselling will be available in online mode only. However, the mop up round registration form for Tripura NEET counselling will be released on the official website, which has to be filled and submitted offline at the DME Tripura office. The application or the registration fee also have to be paid offline through Demand Draft. Candidates must note that this process was followed last year and the application method may change this year. Hence, candidates are advised to follow the instructions provided by the counselling officials carefully.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>No, the Andhra Pradesh NEET PG counselling application form will be available in online mode only. Candidates will have to visit the official website of the Andhra Pradesh NEET PG counselling to register and then fill and submit the choices. Applications sent by post, or any other mode, will not be accepted.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>There are 120 questions asked in NUCAT. The exam consists of three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with 40 questions each. Here's a breakdown of the structure:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Physics: 40 questions</p><p>Chemistry: 40 questions</p><p>Mathematics: 40 questions</p><p>This information is readily available from the official sources of NUCAT.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>There are a total of 125 questions in the VITEEE exam. This exam has in total five sections. These sections are as follows: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, Aptitude, and English. The number of questions in each section varies, but there is no negative marking so it's in your best interest to attempt all of the questions.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">No questions won't be repeating in JEE. Just the concepts and similar questions with the same formula but some other variable might be asked to calculate. Students are however advised to solve JEE Main previous year question papers during their preparation as it will enhance their understanding of the exam, difficulty level as well as chapterwise weightage of various topics.</p>

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JET is a written test of three hours duration consisting objective and subjective type questions. Each question paper will consist of maximum 100 marks, which will be further sub-divided in to 50 marks for MCQs and 50 for descriptive answers.

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<p>No, If you want good marks in Intermediate IPE (Board Exams), you cannot just study important questions. Important questions can help you narrow down your study focus and point you to likely areas of questioning, but the board can pull questions from anywhere in the syllabus. Hence, my advice is to hopefully be familiar with all chapters, than practice previous papers, model papers, and finally go over important questions. In this way you can ensure you limited your chances of any surprises on this important day. If you use important questions you can think of them as an easy way to help you revise, just don't plan on them only!&l... View more

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<p>"Tough" isn't quite the right word;&nbsp;<strong>"tricky"</strong>&nbsp;is more accurate. The Decision Making questions are unique because they don't have a single, formula-based right answer. They present you with complex business and ethical dilemmas where all the options seem very close.</p><p>The real challenge is to pick the most logical and ethical course of action, which tests your managerial judgment under pressure. Excelling here is a huge advantage, as it demonstrates the exact kind of practical mindset that top B-schools like&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.s... View more

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MAT exam is specified by AIMA (All India Management Association). The duration of MAT exam is 150 minutes. As per MAT exam pattern, a total of 200 questions will be asked from 5 sections namely Indian and Global Environment, Data analysis and sufficiency, language comprehension, mathematical skills and intelligence and critical reasoning. As per MAT marking scheme, candidates will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer.

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Yes, RRC Group D include Maths questions. The subjects to cover for RRC Group D includes General Science, Mathematics, General Intelligence and Reasoning and General Awareness on Current Affairs. To ace the examination, you must be aware of the important topics for a high scoring performance. The topics of Maths are Number System decimals, LCM &amp; HCF, percentage, time and work, simple and compound interest, Algebra Trigonometry square root, calendar and clock, BODMAS, fractions, ratio and proportion, Mensuration time and distance, profit and loss, geometry, elementary Statistics age calculations, pipes and cisterns.

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<p style="text-align: justify;">As per the VTUEEE exam pattern, the test consists of 90 multiple-choice questions, 30 each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each question carries one mark. Candidates planning to appear in the exam are advised to go through the exam pattern to know the topics, time duration, marking scheme, subjects, topics and more.</p>

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<p>The main question related to SOP should be Why this course? What are your future goals? There might be some questions related to the academic or professional background.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>There are 150 questions in MAT. It is not mandatory to solve all questions so aim about 90-100 questions to get a good score.</p>

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<p>The CAT VARC section is dominated by RC questions. Out of 24 questions about 14-16 are based on Reading Comprehension passages and the rest of them are based on parajumbles, para completion, etc.</p><p>CAT has about 12-16 RC question. Since, it is not mandatory to solve all the questions, candidates can maximize their scores by leaving out the questions related to the passage they find the toughest. There is negative marking in CAT so candidates must ensure that they mark only the correct options or do not mark any option at all.</p>

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<p>TANCET exam does not have any descriptive type questions. All the questions in the TANCET question paper are objective type questions, also known as Multiple Choice Questions. Anna University design the TANCET test paper to ask questions with four answers options. Out of these four options, one answers is correct, while other three answers are incorrect. Candidates have to choose the right answers to fetch 1 mark. For every incorrect response, candidates will get a education of 1/3 marks. All 100 questions in the TANCET exam are objective type.</p>

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<p>A total of 100 questions are asked in KEE. Each question carry 3 marks and every wrong attempt leads to -1 negative marking. The questions asked are of MCQ type.</p>

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<p>Students will be given 12 additional questions if they finish all 130 questions within 3 hours. Three questions will be available from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology and Logical Reasoning. Students will not be able to go back to previously answered 130 questions, once they start solving additional questions.</p>

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<p>No, the AEEE exam does not include subjective questions. All questions are multiple choice.</p>

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<div>Check NDA syllabus below.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Mathematics: Algebra, Calculus,&nbsp; Matrices and Determinants,&nbsp; Integral Calculus and Differential Equations, Trigonometry,&nbsp; Vector Algebra, Analytical Geometry Of Two and Three Dimension and Statistics and&nbsp; Probability.&nbsp;</div><div>GAT: Grammar and Usage, Vocabulary,&nbsp; Comprehension, and Cohesion, Physics, Chemistry, Social Studies, General Science, Geography, and Current Events.</div>

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