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Anshul Jindal

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Yes blood relation questions can solve by logic easy way. You just think step by step slow. Every family link like mother father sister brother mean something clear. When you break line small it make sense fast. Use small signs or draw tree if confuse. Logical thinking help you find right answer quick.

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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, blood relation questions often come in reasoning or aptitude tests. They check logical thinking and quick understanding of family links. You'll see them in exams like banking, SSC, railways, and placement exams. Practicing them helps improve accuracy and speed.

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Anshul Jindal

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Break the statement small. Note gender words like mother or brother. Move one link at time. Use symbols for male, female, and relation. Draw quick family tree. Start from known person. Practice common types. Example: A is B's father, B is C's mother → A is C's grandfather.

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Neerja Rohatgi

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SRTMUN MAH BEd cutoff 2025 was published for admission for several rounds and categories under both the All India and Home State quota based on the MAH BEd CET exam. 

For the OBC HS quota, the last round cutoff score ranged between 91.49 and 14.02, wherein the hardest and the easiest college for admission were Abhinav College of Education, Latur and Naigaon Education Society's College of Education, respectively. 

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Neitik Jangra

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Admission to the B.A. B.Ed. integrated program is based on 10+2 merit/CUET scores, with a minimum eligibility of ~50% aggregate marks.
Actual cutoffs vary each year depending on CUET performance, seat availability, and applicant pool.

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Neerja Rohatgi

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The NMU MAH BEd CET Cutoff 2025 was released for admission to the BEd course for all categories and rounds under the All India and Home State quota. 

For the General AI category, the overall cutoff score was 6.89 to 81.37. Among all the colleges, the hardest one for admission was the College of Education and Physical Education, Jalgaon, with a cutoff of 81.37 in the first round, which dropped down to 61.55 in the last round. 

Please keep in mind that other categories, rounds and quotas will have different cutoffs. 

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Anshul Jindal

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When you do B.Ed counselling in Telangana, first check your TS EdCET rank and see which colleges you can get. Then look at college reputation, distance from home, and subjects offered. During TS EdCET web options, pick your favorite B.Ed colleges in right order. Save and lock your choices before deadline on TS EdCET official website.

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To apply for B.Ed counselling in Telangana, first you qualify the TS EdCET exam. Then visit the TS EdCET official website when counselling notice comes. You register online, pay counselling fee, and upload your certificates. After that, choose your B.Ed colleges in order you like. Seats get allotted based on your TS EdCET rank and reservation rules.

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Anshul Jindal

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Right now the B.Ed course duration still 2 years in India. Some people saying maybe 1 year B.Ed come again for students who already done post graduation, but nothing sure yet. No official news for 2026. You better check NCTE website or TS EdCET official site for any update about B.Ed course changes.

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