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Anshul Jindal

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For the APEdCET entrance test, there is no specific qualifying score for the General English section; instead, candidates must achieve a minimum aggregate qualifying score of 25% (which rounds to 38 marks for the general category) of the total marks in the entire exam to be ranked. Candidates from Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities do not need to meet this minimum aggregate qualifying mark to be ranked.

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Anshul Jindal

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For Part-A General English in the Andhra Pradesh EdCET syllabus, highly recommended books include classics for grammar and vocabulary development, as well as objective-based guides for practice.

For grammar and composition 

  • Wren & Martin English Grammar and Composition is widely recommended for building a strong foundation in grammar, sentence structure, and written expression. 

For vocabulary enhancement

  • Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis is an excellent resource for systematically improving your vocabulary through etymology and root words.

For objective-type questions and practice

  • Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi is a
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Shruti Divya

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No, you will not be able to get an MSc in Data Science programme in the third round with a CCMN cutoff of 7000. For the General AI category, the round 3 cutoff was 2357. On the other hand, for the OBC AI category, the same round and course cutoff was 3893

Students can wait till the next round of counselling results are out to see if the cutoff gets lenient. 

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Anshul Jindal

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No, the Andhra Pradesh EdCET exam syllabus is not based on the 12th class syllabus. Instead, the syllabus is divided into three parts: General English, General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude, and a chosen Subject-Specific Methodology. The subject-specific methodology questions cover topics from the candidate's undergraduate degree, not their 12th-grade coursework.

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Anshul Jindal

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The Andhra Pradesh EdCET exam is divided into three sections: General English, General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude, and Methodology. The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions, with each question carrying one mark, for a total of 150 maximum marks.

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Anshul Jindal

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The Andhra Pradesh EdCET exam is conducted in Telugu and English. The exam is available in two languages, providing options for candidates to choose based on their proficiency and regional requirements. The official exam pattern details are available on Shiksha and other educational portals.

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Anshul Jindal

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Many educational website like Shiksha.com provides Andhra Pradesh EdCET Previous Year Papers.

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In the Andhra Pradesh EdCET exam, the Part C (Methodology/Subject) section carries the maximum marks, with 100 questions for 100 marks. This section tests the candidate's knowledge in a specific subject like Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Social Studies, or English, which they choose before the exam

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You should aim to practice at least 5 to 7 years of Andhra Pradesh EdCET previous year papers to be well-prepared for the exam. Focusing on papers from recent years is crucial, as they reflect the current trends and patterns of the exam. Target the last 3-5 years: At a minimum, you should solve the last 3 years' worth of papers to understand the latest exam trends and question types.

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For Andhra Pradesh EdCET, focus on understanding the syllabus and exam pattern, especially the three sections: General English, General Knowledge & Teaching Aptitude, and Methodology. Create a study plan, solve previous year's question papers and mock tests to identify weak areas, and maintain a consistent revision schedule.

In Teaching Aptitude and GK

  • Stay updated on current affairs and practice problem-solving skills, while for Methodology, use the official syllabus to guide your preparation. 

General English

  • Read Newspapers: Regularly read newspapers and magazines to improve your vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension.
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