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Yes, it will be online. MCQs will be there, but there will be some short answers as well.

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<p>In the NATA Drawing section, questions are designed to test your creativity, imagination, visualisation, and sketching ability. You won't be judged on artistic perfection, but on clarity, proportion, perspective, and originality.</p><p>Here are the common types of questions asked:</p><p>Sketching from Memory – Draw objects, scenes, or daily life situations (e.g., a park, a market scene, a classroom).</p><p>Perspective Drawing – Create 2D/3D views of buildings, interiors, or street views using correct perspective.</p><p>Composition &amp; Design – Create an interesting compos... View more

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<p>&nbsp;<strong>6-7 hours</strong></p>

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<p>AMUEEE Diploma in Engineering paper will consist of four subjects. The Science (Physics, Chemistry and Life Science) section will consist of 50 questions while Mathematics will have 30 questions in the paper. General Knowledge and Indo-Islamic Culture will consist of 10 questions each. A total of 100 questions have to be attempted by the candidates in the entrance exam.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The Mizoram TET Exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with four options and a single correct answer. The questions are designed to test the candidates' knowledge, understanding, and pedagogical skills related to the relevant subjects. The type of questions asked in the Mizoram TET Exam can be broadly classified into three categories, namely:</p><ol><li>Conceptual questions: These questions are designed to test the candidates' understanding of the fundamental concepts related to the relevant subjects. They may require the candidates to recall and apply the concepts learned during their academic studies... View more

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<p>The questions difficulty level in the PSTET exam differs every year. Generally, it is considered to be as a moderate, some being easy and some challenging.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>In MP TET, the difficulty level can be classified as moderate. Some questions are simple while others are more difficult. The objective of the questions is to test the candidate&rsquo;s comprehension of the concepts covered in the syllabus. The topics included in the syllabus are the ones covered in the Primary and Upper Primary School Curriculum. The level of difficulty may vary from one year to the next and depends on the candidates&rsquo; level of preparation. In general, the questions are based on basic concepts of different subjects. Candidates who are well-versed in the subject and are well-prepared for the exam will... View more

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Check out the official website for previous year papers:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/QuestionPapers2014.htm" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/QuestionPapers2014.htm</a>

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<p>The difficulty level of questions asked in UTET (Uttarakhand Teacher Eligibility Test) Exam can be considered moderate, with some questions being easy and some being more challenging.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates can check the answers to all questions asked in JEE Advanced question papers on the official website - jeeadv.ac.in. The answers to all questions are officially uploaded and are called the answer keys. These answer skeys have the correct answers to all the questions that come in the exam.</p><p>The JEE Advanced answer keys can be used to check the correct answers to all questions asked in the exam. This enables the candidates to calculate the probable score in the exam even before the result is declared. Candidates can estimate their performance in the exam and their chances of qualifying the JEE Advanced ex... View more

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MBA admissions in Patna University are based on CAT/MAT/ATMA/JMET. Therefore, you need to take at least one exam and secure a good percentile. These entrance exams for this year are over.

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Yes, you have to give entrance exam named as MJP Rohilkhand University exam ,it is an offline exam .Syllabus for which is General knowledge, English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology .

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There is no good college which will give you admission without entrance. You can probably look at some private universities to get the admission.

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No, selection of students is based on the marks obtained in 11th and 12th standard.

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<p>Jain University in Bangalore accepts the Jain Entrance Test (JET) for admission to its Master of Arts (MA) in Economics program. The university also accepts scores from other national-level entrance exams for admission to other courses, including:&nbsp;</p><p>CAT for MBA</p><p>JEE Main for BTech</p><p>GATE</p><p>MAT</p><p>CMAT</p><p>XAT</p><p>NMAT</p>

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<p>School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Jain University, accepts the Jain Entrance Test (JET) for admission to the MA Economics course. JET tests candidates based on a written test, essay writing, and subject-based questions and then on personal interview. Other applicants with valid scores in national-level exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, or GMAT can also be considered for admission. These tests evaluate aptitude in subjects such as mathematics, economics principles, and general knowledge, to ensure that the candidates are of the required academic standard for postgraduate studies in economics.</p><p>&nbsp;</... View more

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Go through the link below for details:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/wbjee/question-papers" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/wbjee/question-papers</a>.

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<p>For NIFT Preparation, candidates need to solve 30-40 sample papers in 6 months. When the exams are very near, one sample paper should be solved daily.</p>

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<p>National Institute of Design releases sample papers of NIFT on its admission portal. These sample papers are available for all the UG and PG courses offered by NIFT participating institutes. To download sample papers, candidate simply needs to click on the sample paper they want to download. There is no need to create an applicant account or provide any other applicant details to download the sample papers. However, if the candidate wishes to download sample papers published by coaching institutes, he or she may be required to create an account. Further, the candidate, in most cases, has to pay a fee to use the sample papers.</... View more

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<p>The selection process for B.Sc at Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya includes:</p><p>Eligibility: 10+2 in Science with a minimum of 45% from a recognised board</p><p>Age: Maximum age of 22 years as of July 2019</p><p>Minimum CUET score: 45% aggregate for the general category, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST candidates</p><p>Accepting exams: CBSE 12th, MPBSE 12th, CUET, GSEB, HSC&nbsp;</p>

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You shall prepare for IAS exams rather than going for M.Sc.

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Yes, you are eligible to apply. You should possess MA/ M.Sc/ M.Com in the relevant subject with B.Ed.

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<p>Based on the JEE Main and JEE Advanced scores provided, you have obtained a rank of 40408 in JEE Mains and 14637 in JEE Advanced. With these ranks, you have various top colleges in India to consider for B.Sc Hons Physics (with integrated M.Sc) programs. Here are some of them:.</p><p>1. Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs): The IITs are highly prestigious institutions known for their excellence in education. With your JEE Advanced rank, you might have a chance to secure admission in one of the IITs. IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Madras are renowned for their physics programs.</p><p... View more

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Gujarat University is quite tough but it is good for the selection of PG because Gujarat University has its separate registration on the half of the seats of PG.

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<p>GITAM Univeristy Bengaluru accepts the scores of various entrance exams including MAT, GMAT, CAT, XAT, ATMA, CMAT, and NMAT for MBA admissions. Additionally, candidates who do not have a valid score in national and state-level entrance exams can appear for the GITAM Admission Test (GAT) conducted by the institute. GAT serves as an alternative entrance exam for MBA aspirants.</p>

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Hi,
UGC NET Exam is conducted in 80+ subjects subjects that also includes subject like mathematics.There are two type of exams conducted every year .
. The CSIR NET Exam is conducted for the students from the Science background whereas the UGC NET Exam is conducted for the candidates aspiring to make career in the lectureship with the Commerce, Arts and Humanities subject.The NET Exam is conducted in the month of June and December usually
The Syllabus for the UGC NET Exam paper 1 is given below -
Communication Sections
General Intelligence and Reasoning
General Knowledge Section
Logical Methodology and Concepts... View more

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<p>Yes, you can get admission to the B.Sc. in Radio Imaging Technology at SGT University, Gurgaon without appearing for any entrance exam. Admission is based on the merit of your qualifying examination (10+2), provided you meet the eligibility criteria of having at least 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics, along with English as a subject</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Admission to the MSc programme at Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is primarily merit-based. Candidates are shortlisted based on their graduation exam performance. There is currently no mandatory entrance exam, though students must meet the eligibility requirement of scoring at least 50% in graduation and clear the GD and PI rounds.</p>

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