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Marking Scheme for Category I:
Each correct answer will be awarded one mark. An incorrect response will yield a loss of marks. For any combination of responses with more than one option, you will lose a 1/4 mark. Marking Scheme for Category II: Only one option is correct, the correct response yield two marks. An incorrect response will lose a 1/2 mark. For any combination of responses with more than one option, also you will lose a 1/2 mark. Marking Scheme for Category III:
There is no negative marking. One or more options may be correct. Only correct responses will get t
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1- State Level Exam
2- For admission to various colleges in West Bengal
3- Mode of Exam: Pen-and-Paper-Based
4- Course offered through the exam: B.Tech/B.Pharma
5- Exam Fees
For General Category: INR 500
For SC, ST, OBC-A, and OBC-B: INR 400
6- Exam Duration: 4 Hours (2 Hours for Each Paper)
7- Number of Papers
Paper 1: Mathematics
Paper 2: Physics and Chemistry
8- Total Questions: 155
9- Marking Scheme
For Category I: Each correct answer will be awarded one mark. An incorrect response will yield a loss of marks. For any combination of responses with more than one option, you will lose a 1/4 mark. For C
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1. The NTSE exam syllabus consists of Biology social Science, and reasoning, whereas the JEE syllabus is oriented on PCM subjects.
2. The NTSE has comparatively easier questions due to the extensive syllabus, whereas the JEE exam requires in-depth knowledge of Physics Chemistry and math.
3. The NTSE is a high school level exam, whereas the JEE exam is conducted for 12th grade students. However, the NTSE preparation helps you cover the basics of Physics Chemistry and math. You can create a study
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1- NTPC through Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Cut Off for Electronics and Communication Engineering:
GATE AIR Rank: 316 for GN, 1047 for OBC NCL, 2359 for SC, 5319 for ST, and 11242 for PwD.
2- NPCIL through Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Cut Off for Electronics and Communication Engineering:
GATE AIR Score: 74 for GN, 74 for EWS, 64 for OBC NCL, 64 for SC, and 69 for ST.
3- ONGC through Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering Cut Off for Electronics and Communication Engineering:
GATE AIR Rank: 864 for GN, 745 for OBC NCL, 682 for SC, 629 for ST, 434
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