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<p>The Telangana Council of Higher Education releases the TSICET answer keys in an online mode. Candidates can check the TSICET answer key PDF from the official website. No login credentials are required. However, response sheet shall be hosted over the login dashboard. Candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below for TSICET answer key download:</p><ol><li>Visit the official exam website of TS ICET exam</li><li>Click on the tab for TS ICET answer keys and question papers</li><li>Click on the relevant link with the shift and date of the TS ICET exam</li></ol><p>PDF wil... View more

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<p>Yes, IPMAT exam has negative markings. Each question in the IPMAT exam carries four marks. And for every incorrect answer, one mark is deducted. No marks will be deducted or awarded for unanswered questions.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>KMAT is a Home Based Online Remote Proctored Test comprising 120 MCQs. These MCQs are spread and divided ino four sections of Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension; Quantitative Ability; Logical Reasoning and General Awareness. The test is to be completed in 120 minutes without any sectional time limit. The candidate is allowed to switch from one section to other within the overall time limit.</p>

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The number of CDS exam sample papers a candidate should solve depends on their level of preparation, time available, and level of confidence for the exam. However, a good rule of thumb is to solve at least 10 to 15 sample papers before the actual exam. Candidates should start solving the previous year's question papers and then move on to the latest sample papers available. This will give the candidates a good understanding of the type of questions asked in the exam and help in identifying the areas need to be improved. It is important to solve sample papers in simulated exam environment, with a set time limit, and without any distractions... View more

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<p dir="ltr">No, mock tests are not the same as CEED question or sample papers.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">It is because the main purpose of the mock tests is to help the candidate get acquainted with the exam pattern and system, especially if the exam is conducted in an online mode. The mocks will allow the candidate get accustomed with the exam mode, navigation, scoring, and answering patterns. To some extent it also may help the candidate improve problem-solving and time-managment skills, which are typically the exclusive domain of CEED sample papers.</p><p dir="ltr">Additionall... View more

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<p>The sectional time limit of the Quant (SA) section of the IPMAT Indore exam will be 40 minutes. Overall duration of the exam will be 120 minutes or 2 hours.</p>

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<p>The sectional time limit of the Quant (MCQ) section of the IPMAT Indore exam will be 40 minutes. Overall duration of the exam will be 120 minutes or 2 hours.</p>

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<p>The TG ICET exam is considered easy to moderate in terms of difficulty. TS ICET exam has a speed based pattern, where candidates must solve mock tests and past papers to improve their accuracy and time management skills.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Sample papers are good resources/ tools to prepare for an entrance exam.</p><p dir="ltr">So, make use of it. You can solve sample papers at any time/ stage of your exam preparation.</p><p dir="ltr">By solving sample papers, you can get exam-ready.</p><p dir="ltr">Also, silly mistakes can be fixed by solving sample papers. You can also improve your problem-solving and time management.</p>

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<p>Certainly, here's a concise summary of the marking scheme for the SET BBA exam:</p><p>The SET BBA exam consists of four sections: General English, Quantitative Ability, General Awareness, and Analytical &amp; Logical Reasoning.</p><p>Each section has a set number of questions, totaling 60 questions in the entire exam.</p><p>For each correct answer, you receive 1 mark.</p><p>There is no negative marking in the SET BBA exam.</p><p>After the exam, selected candidates proceed to the Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds.</p><p>Understan... View more

3.1k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, you are eligible for NEET Exam. But, there are more eligibility factors that you need to meet, if you want to take the NEET Exam. Factors you must meet to appear in the NEET Exam are:
1. Qualification Marks.
2. Age Limit & Relaxation Rules.
3. Nationality & Citizenship.
4. No. Of Attempts. NEET Exam will be conducted on 03rd May 2020. So, you have enough time left for the preparation. Start your preparation now and get yourself ready for the exam. Best of Luck.

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Your first preference should be NCERT and then ten years would be very helpful for the preparation.

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<p>Candidates should cover these important chapters to score more than 120 in NEET Physics-</p><ul><li>Electrostatics</li><li>Electromagnetic Inductions</li><li>Optics</li><li>Modern Physics</li><li>Thermodynamics</li><li>Kinetic Theory of Gases</li><li>Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation</li><li>Oscillations and Waves</li></ul>

160 Views Posted 8 years ago

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1.After a good nights sleep, youll likely havemore energyand a higher ability to concentrate the next day.
2.Society is structured around beingactive during the day and sleeping at night, so by sticking to this norm there are undeniable benefits such as being able to go to the library or book shop.
3.Most people are contactable during the day so itseasier to communicate with your friends or teachersduring the day if you have any questions.
4.Natural light is better for your eyes. Artificial light hurts our eyes and can affect our natural sleep rhythm.
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30.8k Views Posted 7 years ago

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For government colleges, you needs a NEET score above 500 marks for veterinary seats.

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<p>No. There is just one NEET MDS exam per year. There is just one NEET MDS exam per year. Usually, the exam takes place during the first week of March. The exam for admission to postgraduate dental programs in medical institutions is administered by the National Board of Examinations (NBE). Candidates must only submit the NEET MDS application online, where it is available. The National Eligibility and Entrance Test for Post-Graduation, or NEET PG, is administered nationwide to candidates seeking admission to different MD (Medical Doctor), MS (Master of Surgery), and PG Diploma programs. The computer-based exam is administered by the... View more

158 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It's difficult to get admission in government medical colleges at this score. For government medical colleges, your score should be 380+.
All the best.

3.8k Views Posted 2 years ago

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Yes, you are eligible to write the NEET exam if you have completed your 12th with PCM and are going to write the Biology exam via NIOS this year. However, there are a few conditions that you must meet in order to be eligible:
* You must have passed your 12th with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology. * You must have passed the Biology exam from NIOS with a minimum of 50% marks. * You must be a citizen of India. If you meet all of these conditions, then you will be eligible to write the NEET exam. However, it is important to note that the competition for NEET is very stiff, so you will need to prepare well in order to... View more

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Hi Anshul,
Physics is an important and tricky subject to crack. But if you plan well and put the right things in the right place you will surely ace the exam. Talking about physics, it requires conceptual understanding and logical solving abilities. But every subject you can master by first knowing the basics thoroughly. All your concepts should be clear and the formulas required should be at your fingertips.Even if you are able to solve a question, you must make sure your method takes 1-1.5 minutes at max. Also, avoid using calculators while studying. Below are a few topics that you need to know to master the basics and to score high ... View more

229 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, it is possible for you to write the On-Demand Biology Exam from NIOS in 2024 and appear for NEET 2024. NEET eligibility criteria require candidates to have completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, and English as core subjects from a recognised board. Since you completed your 12th in PCM in 2018, you can fulfill the Biology requirement by appearing for the On-Demand Biology Exam from NIOS in 2024. Ensure you pass the Biology exam and obtain the necessary marksheet before NEET 2024 registration deadlines. Verify specific eligibility and documentation requirements as per the latest NEET guidel... View more

313 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You need to secure 570 out of 720 in NEET UG 2021. In order to increase your chances to get admission to Government medical colleges, you were required to fetch a minimum 610 marks out of 720 in NEET UG 2021.

858 Views Posted 9 years ago

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A score of about 380 or above should get you a private college, in most states.

157 Views Posted 7 years ago

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As you've failed in chemistry, you are not eligible to apply for the exam. First, complete your 12th with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks and then apply for NEET.

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Make a study schedule for NEET giving Biology Physics and Chemistry equal weight. Consistency is key; it is preferable to study for the same number of hours on both days rather than studying all night one day and resting the next. Take into account your optimal study times. Plan your schedule taking into account your strengths and how your energy changes throughout the day. Make a list of the topics you want to cover this week and work towards achieving your daily or weekly goals. If you are unable to stick to your schedule, identify the problem, make a strategy to address it, and try again. If any subject or topic requires more time than ... View more

228 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can not get a veterinary college with NEET marks you need to give PVT for it.

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Yes keep preparing as it will give you an extra edge.

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In order to get domicile of TN your parents/guardians or the you should have permanently resided continuously for a period of five years or more in Tamil Nadu.

110 Views Posted 7 years ago

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CMC is coming under a national eligibility test. They used to conduct their own entrance before that. For general category the score goes as high as 600/720. In OBC category you may expect around 550.

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