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Ravi Babu

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Admission to the esteemed College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) in Kerala is normally determined by KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) scores rather than the MHT CET. However as cutoff scores for competitive branches like Computer Science Engineering are usually higher your score of 119 might not be sufficient for top branches in prestigious institutions if you're using the MHT CET as an alternative entrance exam for another state university.
To improve your chances of passing the CET you should strive for a higher position in KEAM.

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MUNI Lokesh

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Yes, as a third-year Bachelor of Commerce student, you are eligible to take the B.Ed CET exam in Maharashtra. According to the eligibility criteria for the Maharashtra B.Ed CET, candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) in any discipline, which includes Commerce. There is no maximum age limit, and candidates can apply regardless of their age. Additionally, those appearing for their final year exams are also eligible to apply. Therefore, you can proceed with your application for the B.Ed CET exam without any issues related to your current academic status.

 

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Ravi Babu

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Here are some crucial pointers and strategies for successfully preparing for the MBA Common Entrance Test (CET)

Time management: Since each segment of the MBA CET has a time limit practise time-bound mock exams to increase your speed.
Pay Attention to Important Areas: The four primary components are Quantitative Aptitude Verbal Ability, Abstract Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning. Get better at the fundamentals in these areas.
Solve Papers from Past Years: This will help you understand the format of the questions and their degree of difficulty.
Utilise Math Shortcuts: Discover quick calculating shortcuts particularly in quantitative aptitude

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The Common Entrance Test (CET) for Law sample papers are a great way to be ready for the test. They offer information on key subjects question kinds and exam format. Sections such as Legal Aptitude, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, English and Mathematics (if relevant) are typically assessed in the CET for Law.

These sample papers are available on the official CET exam website or via learning resources such as Arihant Publications Career Launcher. Past year question papers or practice exams may also be made available by certain universities that provide CET for Law such as Maharashtra CET or TS LA

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