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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To join an *MBA at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow*, check the following entrance exams:
- *CAT (Common Admission Test)*
- *MAT (Management Aptitude Test)*
- *XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test)*
The BBAU admits students through scores from entrance exams to the MBA. Hence, prepare for at least one of the above entrance exams and obtain the required minimum marks to be considered a part of the MBA at BBAU.
With a 50% mark, Bachelor's degree eligibility and also a minimum of 45 % for candidates under SC /ST/PWD in the recognition of the particular university.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The specific topics covered vary widely depending on the subject. However, common themes may include:
- History: Ancient, Medieval, Modern Indian and World History, key historical figures, historical movements, etc.
- Sociology: Social structures, institutions, social change, culture, social problems, research methods, etc.
- Political Science: Political theory, Indian political system, comparative politics, international relations, etc.
- Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, Indian economy, development economics, etc.
- Literature: Literary genres, critical analysis, literary movements, autho
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Here's how to effectively prepare for the CUET PG Humanities syllabus:
Understand the Syllabus: Carefully analyze the official syllabus to identify key topics and weightage.
Gather Relevant Resources: Collect standard textbooks, reference books, and online resources.
Create a Study Plan: Develop a structured study schedule, allocating sufficient time for each subject and topic.
Focus on Conceptual Understanding: Emphasize understanding core concepts and theories rather than rote memorization.
Practice Regularly: Solve practice questions, previous year papers, and mock tests to assess your progress and identify areas for improvement.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
For CUET PG Humanities preparation, consider these resources:
- Official NTA Website: Download the official syllabus and stay updated on exam notifications.
- Standard Textbooks: Refer to core textbooks for your specific subjects (e.g., History, Sociology, Literature).
- Reference Books: Use supplementary books for concise summaries, practice questions, and previous year papers.
- Online Platforms: Utilize educational websites, YouTube channels, and online courses for additional learning and practice.
- Mock Tests: Regularly attempt mock tests to assess your understanding, identify weak areas, and get accustomed to the exam format.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
No, not all sections of the CUET PG exam are available in both languages. Here's a breakdown:
- Bilingual Sections: Most sections, including those in common courses, humanities, and sciences, are offered in both Hindi and English.
- Language-Specific Sections: Language papers are conducted in the respective languages only. For example, the Hindi paper will be available only in Hindi.
- Acharya Sections: Papers for Acharya subjects like Hindu Studies, Indian Knowledge System, and Baudha Darshan are generally conducted in Sanskrit.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The NTA (National Testing Agency) has not explicitly addressed the specific language medium that would be followed in case of a misprint or confusion in the language of the CUET PG question paper. However, based on general exam practices, the following possibilities could be considered:
- English: Since English is the primary medium of instruction in most postgraduate programs, it is likely that the English version of the question would be considered the authoritative one in case of a discrepancy.
- Candidate's Chosen Language: If the candidate has chosen a specific language (e.g., Hindi) as their medium of instruction, and there is a discre
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
While the NTA (National Testing Agency) doesn't officially endorse specific resources, here are some generally recommended materials for CUET PG syllabus preparation:
- Official NTA Website and Information Bulletins: This is the most reliable source for exam-related information, including the official syllabus, exam pattern, and important dates.
- Standard Textbooks: Refer to standard textbooks for your specific subject. These provide in-depth coverage of the core concepts and theories.
- Reference Books: Supplement your textbook studies with reference books that offer concise summaries, practice questions, and previous year's question papers.&
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Step 1: After adding the exam centre city preferences, candidates will then have to select the University/Programme selection.
Step 2: In this section, candidates are required to select the university name first and then select the programme name. Likewise, candidates can select up to four universities and its allied programmes offered. After adding the university programme choices, save the details and move on to the next sections.
Step 3: In this section, candidates need to add the test details. Add the test pape
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