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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
JET exam is MCQ based test of 120 minutes or 2 hours. The number of questions range from 100 to 120. Every question carries 1 mark. Candidates have to attempt all questions.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
Math is an important section of JET exam for all courses, so it is not advisable to skip it. Moreover, it carries about 20 marks so not attempting any question from Math section may affect the overall result.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, the syllabus of JET exam is different for each course. While Reading Comprehension, Maths and General Knowledge is common for all courses, one section of syllabus is subject specific.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, you can crack JET exam without coaching as the syllabus has familiar subjects that you have studied in HSc. Moreover, the difficulty level of JET is easy so you can prepare by practicing sample papers only.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
It is compulsory to attempt all questions or all sections. Not attempting GK section will affect your overall score negatively as it is of 40 marks.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
Test duration of JET exam is 120 minutes. There is no sectional time limit, so candidates need to make a time management strategy of their own. The plan must be such that they spend enough time on all sections of the exam.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 6
JET exam syllabus for MBA includes Reading Comprehension, Data Analysis, Mathematical Skills, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning and Indian & Global Environment. JET exam syllabus for UG courses includes Reading Comprehension, Basic Maths, GK and subject specific topics.
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4 days agoBeginner-Level 3
If we don't consider personal interest and look only at scope within LPU, then Mechanical Engineering clearly has more scope than Automobile Engineering.
At LPU, there is no standalone Automobile Engineering degree at the UG level. Automobile-related subjects are covered within Mechanical Engineering through electives, labs, projects, and student activities. So in practice, automobile engineering is more of a subset of mechanical engineering here.
Since you've already completed a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, B.Tech Mechanical at LPU gives you:
Broader placement eligibility (core + non-core roles)
Access to manufacturing, production,
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4 days agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, it is expected that the GATE 2026 cutoff may increase compared to last year, for the following reasons -
Increase in the number of registered applicants.
Difficulty level of the question paper
Inclination towards newer branches, such as Data Science, Machine Learning, Quantum Tech, etc.
Due to the introduction of new and innovative programmes, there can be slight increase in the cutoff trend, especially for CSE, EE, EC, DA, CE and ME
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