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Mode of West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board 2023 Exam: Offline Mode (OMR-Based Examination)
Examination Duration: 2 Hours for each paper (Total 4 hours)
West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board Papers:
Paper 1: Mathematics
Paper 2: Physics and Chemistry
Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (Objective)
Number of Questions:
Physics: 40 questions
Chemistry: 40 questions
Mathematics: 75 questions
Category-wise Division of West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board Questions
Mathematics: 50 Questions in Category 1, 15 Questions in Category 2, and 10 Questions in Category 3. ... View more

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<p>Most of the questions are same, only the order is changed. For example if in one set, one question was numbered 7, then in another set the same question can be number 21 and vice versa. However, 2 or 3 questions may be unique too, and then there may be a few same questions, which are asked in a twisted way. For example, one question in one set, and then there will be another question in another set which will be altered or twisted abit, but the question remains the same, and so does the answer.</p>

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Yes, all the Xavier Aptitude Test questions will be in Multiple Choice Questions format having five options to choose the right answer. Students will have to register their responses with the help of the computer mouse in the Xavier Aptitude Test. They will not be allowed to touch the keyboard of the computer system. However, in the XAT exam students will write only the essay writing question will be subjective in which students will have to choose one topic out of three and write a short essay of about 250 words. For more details, visit the Shiksha Xavier Aptitude Test exam page. (<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/xat-exam-ques... View more

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<p>Yes, you can attempt questions in any sequence in Punjab Board class 12. Just ensure that while attempting your exam that you have attempted all the answers with the correct question number written in such a way that examiner can see it properly. And in order to get good marks, it is important to make an impression which can be made by attempting those questions first that you know well. Thus, if you know question no. 12, then instead of 1, 2, attempt those question that you remember properly.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>UCEED Part A question paper will include three sections. Of these three sections, Section 3 will include 28 <strong>multiple choice questions.</strong> Each of these questions will carry 3 marks. 0.71 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. The total marks for this section is&nbsp; 96. Each MCQ will have four options. Out of these four options, only one is correct.</p>

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<p>The questions in the question paper of the SLAT will not be available in Marathi because the Symbiosis Entrance Test Authority has designed the SLAT question papers to provide admission opportunities to BA LLB and BBA LLB courses for candidates all over India. Regional languages like Marathi are usually used for question papers in common entrance exams conducted by states. The law entrance exam in which questions are asked in English and Marathi is MH CET Law, which is conducted by the Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell Maharashtra.</p>

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<p>There are chances of repetition of questions from the past 2-3 years in the latest question paper of SLAT. However, there is no guarantee that the exam conducting authority will do so. Questions from SLAT question papers that are 5-6 years old will not be repeated in the exam because SLAT question papers are based on topics relevant to contemporary and useful areas of education. Here, SLAT aspirants need to note that questions from previous years of SLAT.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Multiple-choice questions are asked in the SLAT question papers. Candidates are required to answer these questions in a computer-based test mode (online).&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The topics listed in the CEED syllabus is indicative in nature. Also, the syllabus is exhaustive in the sense that questions may be asked from all or some of the topics. So, the candidate can&rsquo;t skip any topics when preparing for CEED.&nbsp;</p><p>The candidate is urged to go through the previous years' question papers to get an idea about the paper structure and types of questions asked. That being said, keep in mind that the syllabus has been revised for CEED.</p>

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The Part A question paper will include three sections. Of these three sections, Section 2 will include 32 multiple-choice questions. Each of these questions will carry 3 marks, while 0.71 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. So, the total marks for the section will be 96 marks. Each MCQ will be followed by four answer choices. Out of these four choices, only one is the correct answer.

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The UCEED 2024 question paper for Part A will include sections. Section 2 of the paper will include 18 Multiple Select Questions (MSQs). Each MSQ may have one or more than one correct choice (s) out of the four given. The following marking scheme will be followed for MSQ-type questions:
Full Marks: + 4 If only (all) the correct option (s) is (are) chosen and None of the incorrect options is chosen. Partial Marks: + 3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three options are chosen and None of the incorrect options is chosen. Partial Marks: + 2 If three or more options are correct but ONLY two options are chosen, both of which are ... View more

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<p>VITEEE exam pattern is released online. During exam, students will have to answer multiple choice questions. Out of four options for each question, student will have to select the correct one. More than one option cannot be selected. Question paper will be prepared from official syllabus.</p>

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Section 1 of the UCEED question paper 2024 will include NAT (Numerical Answer Type). There will be a total of 18 questions, each carrying 4 marks. There is no negative marking for an incorrect attempt. For NAT-type questions, the answer will be a number that the candidate needs to be entered using a virtual keyboard in the computer screen. Note that the candidate will not be given any choices for these questions.

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<p>The total number of question in SRMJEEE will be 130. There will be 130 MCQs in the exam in total. Question will be asked from maths/biology, Physics Chemistry, aptitude and English . To facilitate students and familiarize them with the online exam, SRMIST conducts SRMJEEE Mock Tests. SRMJEEE is held as an online proctored test. Therefore candidates are advised to practice the mock tests. To be able to appear for the SRMJEEE online proctored exams, all you need to know is the Mouse Click for selecting your option and navigation or the SRMJEEE exam. You do not need to know any other operations. We recommend you to practice the mock ... View more

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<p>Objective and subjective type questions will be asked in part 2 of IIITH PGEE 2025. The part 2 questions are subject related. The part 2 questions are based on the subject the candidates have specified in their degree course. The candidtes can fill the part 2 subject while filling the application form.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>A total of 120 questions are asked in AP PGECET exam in objective-type. It is not compulsory to attempt all questions. The question paper of AP PGECET will be available in English only.&nbsp;</p><p><strong><em>know more about -</em></strong></p><p>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/vlsi-design-chp"&gt;VLSI Design in Engineering&lt;/a&gt;</p>

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<p>WBJEE question paper will consist of objective multiiple-choice questions. During the examination, the candidates will have to choose the correct answer/answers from the given options. WBJEE questions have been divided into three categories - Category I (only one answer option is correct, Category II (only one correct option) and Category III (one or more option will be correct). On the OMR sheet, the candidates will have to select the correct option by darkening the appropriate circle completely with a blue or black ballpoint pen.</p>

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<p>In the last year's AILET question paper for UG course, GK questions were prominently related to static GK. The number of current affairs-related questions was lower. Questions were mainly related to law field and Economics. These questions were related to topics, such as Supreme Court of India, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP).&nbsp;<br>A large number of questions in the section were based on topics related to international relations, such as international alliances, agreements and G20 Summit.&nbsp;</p><p>Other main topics covered in the GK section of the previous year... View more

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<p>&nbsp;The AIHMCT WAT question paper includes objective-type multiple-choice questions from the following subjects:</p><ol><li>English Language</li><li>General Knowledge</li><li>Hospitality and Tourism</li><li>Reasoning and Logical Deduction</li><li>Scientific Aptitude and Numerical Ability</li></ol><p>There are a total of 100 questions in the paper, with each subject having a specific number of questions and marks allotted. The exam timings are from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm, and the reporting time is 8 am onwards. The exam will be conducted in an on... View more

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<p>SUNET question paper will have objective questions. Each question will have many options, out of which candidates will have to select correct one. Since it is an online test, they will have to mark correct answer on system and submit it.</p>

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<p>There are four sections in JAGMAT exam. Check below to know number of questions in each section:</p><table><tbody><tr><th><p>Name of Section</p></th><th><p>Number of Questions</p></th></tr><tr><td><p>English Language Proficiency</p></td><td><p>25</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Quantitative Aptitude</p></td><td><p>25</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Logical Reasoning</p></td><td><p>25</p></td></tr... View more

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<p>Odisha BSE question paper consists of 50 MCQs carrying 1 mark, and 5 subjective type questions carrying 10 marks. The total marks of a subject is 100. For English language paper, there will be essay writing, translation to mother tongue and letter writing.&nbsp;</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">No, despite being a "Research Aptitude" test, the computer-based format only supports objective types (MCQs) and numerical entries. There are no descriptive based questions in the IIITH UGEE exam.</p>

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<p>To be able to complete all questions in the JEE Mains question paper in 3 hours, candidates can follow a simple trick below:</p><p>Attempt the questions in rounds. Such as:</p><ul><li>In round 1, attempt the questions you find easy. Spend 45-60 minutes here.</li><li>In round 2, go for moderate questions. Do not spend more than 70 minutes here.</li><li>In Round 3, attempt the remaining difficult questions. In the last 30 to 45 minutes, candidates should focus on completing the tough questions.</li></ul><p><strong>Tip: </strong>Never spend more than ... View more

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<p>The GNIHM JET (Joint Entrance Test) question paper typically includes a variety of questions designed to assess candidates' knowledge and skills in relevant areas. The types of questions commonly found in the exam are:</p><ul><li>English Language Proficiency:<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;- Comprehension passages<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;- Vocabulary questions (synonyms, antonyms)<br>&nbsp; &nbsp;- Grammar and sentence correction</li><li>General Knowledge and Current Affairs:</li></ul><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;- Questions related to national and international events&... View more

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M.Sc in chemistry is done by less number of students if you compare it with M.Sc maths. Chemistry can help you get the jobs in the industry as well.

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Yes, Chandigarh University provides placement in top notch companies like Amazon, Digiscape, Endeavor, Edfore, etc with good packages.

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