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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Well, there is no specific book for DTU LEET preparation, but there are plenty of books for other Leet exams and the most popular is by author Vaneet & Gurmeet. Here is the reference for that book LEET (Lateral Engineering Entrance Test) Objective Type https://www.amazon.in/dp/9351920453/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VphwAb6AJP8VQ.

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divya bhutaani

Beginner-Level 4

NIFT entrance exam is near. Since you are not prepared, I would suggest you to try solving previous years question papers. By doing this, you will have a very clear idea of where do you stand and which are the areas you need to work on. See, it doesn't matter how prepared you are, I would suggest that you appear for the exam and feel the tension.
All the best.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Check out the official link below for all the details : https://www.amieindia.in/eligibility.php

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

Contributor-Level 10

NID tests the general aptitude in regards to design. Not only aptitude, but one's general knowledge is also tested.
Logical questions that require common sense are also asked.
In subjective section one is tested with the capability of creative and innovative ideas that one can depict through the drawings.

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pushpendra malav

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Khushi,
It is a very good decision that you are aware what you want to do. But you need to complete your higher secondary education.
After that, you can apply for the SSC CHSL examination which is conducted to recruit candidates for lower division clerks or group C & D posts in govt. departments and ministries.
For officer level posts, you will need to complete the graduate degree.
There are many government exams in which you can appear after the graduation as follows:
SSC CGL,
IBPS bank exams,
SBI Bank exams
UPSC
civil services
Defense
Railway
Check your eligibility criteria for the exam and apply for our interested exam. All the best for th
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