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Hi Sudeshna,
Mostly the questions in an interview for PG in English are:
1. What texts have you been studying?
2. What literature have you read that wasn't on the course?
3. Why have you chosen to study English at this university?
4. How is literature linked to other art forms, such as music and media?
5. How would you define literature?
6. How is literature linked to other art forms, such as music and media?
<p>The NEET MDS exam consists of 240 objective type multiple choice questions (MCQs). Each question carries four answer options, out of which candidates have to select the correct answer option and mark it. Divided into two parts, the Part A of the question paper will have 100 questions and Part B of the paper will have 140 questions. </p>
No, SBI follows a similar SBI Clerk exam pattern for different states. SBI Clerk exam pattern is such that it comprises prelims exam, Mains exam and language proficiency test. The prelims and Mains exams are conducted online. The prelims exam carries three sections-English Language, Numerical Ability, and Reasoning Ability. The total marks allotted to the test are 100. The Mains exam is conducted for the qualified candidates of the prelims exam. The Mains exam carries four sections: General/ Financial Awareness, General English Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning Ability & Computer Aptitude. The total marks allotted to the test ar... View more
In the M.Sc Chemistry entrance all portions will be from chemistry. What you did in your B.Sc And one paper will be for mathematical physics. You must have did it rest it will not be more from physics.
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Hi Saurav!
It usually depends on the type of stream you have applied for. Generally they ask you about yourself, your background, your interests and why have you chosen that particular field. They will also judge you on your general awareness and personality traits. Read a lot about the field you have applied for because field related questions can very well come across during the interview to know how well you understand that particular field.
First, a bit of a background. I did my mechanical engineering from a decent state level university college and I got placed into IBM in the final year. Having no other options, I joined IBM after college. But I wanted to work in a field of my engineering background, and so I also took up GATE coaching at ACE Academy. I got a rank of ~4000 in GATE 2016. Since I didnt get into any PSU or IIT with this rank, I had to continue looking for other options, which is when I applied to ISRO. Now, coming to the experience, let me give you an overview of the selection process. There's 2 stages for ISRO recruitment. First is a written exam, 80 questio... View more
<p>The Assam CEE (Combined Entrance Examination) does not have any mandatory attempt requirements for all the questions. Typically, candidates have the option to choose which questions they want to answer within the given time frame of the examination. I recommend referring to the official Assam CEE website or contacting the examination authorities for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the question attempt requirements for the upcoming exams.</p>
If we speak about integrated B.Sc B.Ed, then in that case you will surely have to face questions pertaining to Science and Mathematics. Secondly, since it will be B.Ed after your B.Sc, it will be obligatory for you to go through the subjects of Science. After completion of your B.Ed, you will be eligible for teaching Science subject in respective job. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.
<p>Admission lene ke samay, aapko aapke chosen field ya institute ke anusaar alag-alag prashn puche ja sakte hai. Yahaan kuch common admission questions hai jo puche jate hai:</p><ol><li>Aapne apne chune hue field mein kis cheez se interest liya?</li><li>Aapki education aur professional background kya hai?</li><li>Aapko yeh program/college/institute kyun pasand hai?</li><li>Aap apne aapko kaise describe karenge?</li><li>Aapke pas kon-kon se skills hai jo aapko is program mein successful banane mein madad karenge?</li><li>Aapke future goals kya hai?</li&g... View more
The BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) entrance test of St. Francis Degree College, Hyderabad may vary each year, but generally, the test includes questions from the following areas:
1. Verbal ability: This section tests your English language proficiency and may include questions on grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, etc.
2. Numerical ability: This section tests your quantitative and mathematical skills and may include questions on arithmetic, Algebra geometry, etc.
3. Logical reasoning: This section tests your ability to think logically and may include questions on verbal and non-verbal reasoning, puzzles, etc.
4. G... View more
<p>Candidates can check the status of the TS ECET mock test by checking the question palette on the screen. The question number will be marked with different colours or symbols as per its status. This will allow the candidates to know which questions are unanswered and have to be revisited for review. White is for not having visited the question yet. Red is for did not answer the question. Green is for answer questions. Purple is not answered the question but have marked it for review. Purple with Green Mark means answered and marked for review.</p>
<p>Yes, sample questions and mock tests for LPUNEST are available on the official LPU website. These help in understanding the exam pattern, improving speed, and preparing effectively through regular practice with real-time exam simulations.</p><p> </p>
You can check the link for the pattern of NET examination.
Link: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.winentrance.com/ugc_national_eligibility_test_net/ugc-net-management-syllabus.html" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.winentrance.com/ugc_national_eligibility_test_net/ugc-net-management-syllabus.html</a>.
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You will be asked questions on basic aptitude, and it will vary on factors like position applied, your specialisation, company profile. You can get a better idea of this through some YouTube videos.
Hi,
In B.Ed, philosophy, education, teaching methods, research based question are asked in the interview of B.Ed.
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<p>In Zoho's internship interviews for Mechanical Engineering students, questions often blend core technical knowledge with problem-solving ability. Expect topics like thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials, and basic manufacturing processes. They may also test your knowledge of CAD software like AutoCAD or SolidWorks. Some rounds involve aptitude, logical reasoning, and scenario-based questions. You might be asked to solve engineering problems, design basic mechanisms, or even debug a real-life issue hypothetically. Good communication and a clear conceptual grasp can significantly improve your chances.</p>
Personal discussion at IRMA is broadly aimed at understanding the sensitivity quotient of the candidates towards his/her world around. For the fresher’s, most of the discussion revolves around graduation subjects (core), hobbies/interests, extra-curricular activities etc. For experienced candidates, the discussion would be on their work experience.
Please be very clear that discussion may not start with a routine question like tell me something about yourself.Good luck.
The Common syllabus of Indian Engineering Olympiad (IEO) is given under:-
1. General Aptitude: - (Common to all Streams)
2. Mathematics-I: - (Common to all Streams)
3. Numerical Ability
4. Linear Algebra: - Matrix algebra, Systems of linear equations, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors.
5. Calculus-I
6. Probability and Statistics
7. Mathematics-II: - (Common to all Streams except Computer Science Engineering)
8. Calculus-II
9. Differential equations
10. Complex variables
11. Numerical Methods: - Numerical solutions of linear and non - linear algebraic equations; Integration by Trapezoidal and Simpson'... View more
1. Tell us about yourself.
2. Why do you want to do a PhD?
3. Why are you interested in this program?
4. What experience makes you a good candidate?
5. How did you develop this proposal?
6. What difficulties would you expect to encounter during this project?
7. What are your strengths and weaknesses?