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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The SSC CHSL 2024 Tier 1 exam candidates will be contacted by Shiksha.com to get their opinions on the exam's themes and degree of difficulty. has The notification for the Combined Higher Examination (10+2) on April 2, 2024 has been released by SSC CHSL. Consult the exam questions from the prior year: Examine the SSC CHSL past year's test questions. It will help you have a clear idea of the kinds and formats of questions that will be on the test. Do practice exams: Test your knowledge on a variety of question kinds by taking the most recent mock exams.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Exam analysis for the UCEED 2026 exam will be made available on this page within a few minutes of the conclusion of the entrance exam.
The exam analysis will include section-wise and overall difficulty level, types of questions, topic-wise weightage, and expected cut-off.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IIT Bombay doesn't release any exam analysis for the UCEED exam. It simpy conducts the exam, and releases the draft and final answer keys. Consequently, no official analysis will be available for the UCEED 2026 exam.
So, the candidate has to rely on exam analysis brought to them by shiksha.com and a other unofficial sources. Shiksha.com correspondents visited the exam centre on exam-day and brings you student reactions and detailed exam analysis.
You can go through the analysis and get inputs like question paper difficulty level, types of and specific question asked, expected cut-off, etc.
Note that IIT Bombay will release the question pa
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The UCEED 2026 exam is conducted for admission to the B.Des program. Candidates seeking admission to the M.Des programme need to appear in the CEED 2026 exam. The exam analysis for the M.Des programme is therefore available at CEED 2026 exam analysis page.
The exam analysis for the M.Des programme will include details like the difficulty level of the CEED exam, types of questions asked, topic-wise weightage, and expected cut-off. The candidate by consulting the cut-off would be able to access their performance and thus their chances of admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the exam analysis will also include the expected cut-off.
On the day of the UCEED 2026 exam, shikha.com correspondents will do a live coverage of the exam. Our correspondents will speak to the exam takers once they come out of the exam hall and try to extract all the key information about the exam and corresponding events.
This student interaction will include insights on the expected cut-off as well. The student will also be asked to explain why they believe the cut-off would be what they think. The candidate, by consulting the exam analysis, will be able to access their performance.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The exam analysis for UCEED 2026 was released on the same day as the UCEED 2026 exam. In fact, the exam analysis will be updated on this page soon after the exam has concluded. Our correspondents will visit the UCEED 2026 exam centre and bring you the exam analysis.
Note that the UCEED exam will be administered in a center-based mode. Part A of the exam will be held online, whereas Part B will held in an offline-based mode.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
MH SET exam analysis is the process of examining the MH SET exam paper to identify the overall difficulty level, the type of questions asked, and the areas from which the questions were asked. Exam analysis is useful for both the candidates who have appeared for the exam and those who are preparing for it in the future. Here are some uses of MH SET exam analysis:
a) Understand the exam pattern: Exam analysis helps the candidates to understand the exam pattern and the type of questions that are asked in the exam. This helps them to prepare better and focus on the important topics and subtopics.
b) Identify the difficulty level: Exam
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Shiksha has reached out to the exam centres and talked with candidates who have given the UPSSSC PET 2023 exam. After analysing comments given by the candidates, we have prepared this UPSSSC PET Exam Analysis in the table below.
Subject | Total Number of Questions | Difficulty Level (Shift 1) |
|---|---|---|
India History | 5 | Moderate |
Indian National Movement | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
Geography | 5 | Moderate |
Indian Economy | 5 | Moderate |
Indian Constitution & Public Administration | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
General Science | 5 | Easy |
Elementary Arithmetic | 5 | Moderate |
General Hindi | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
General English | 5 | Moderate |
Logic & Reasoning | 5 | Easy |
Current Affairs | 10 | Easy to Moderate |
General Awareness | 10 | Moderate |
Analysis of Hindi Unread Passage - 2 Passages | 10 | Easy to Moderate |
Graph Interpretation - 2 Graphs | 10 | Moderate |
Table Interpretation & Analysis - 2 Tables | 10 | Moderate |
Overall | 100 | Moderate |
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The exam analysis of UPCATET 2025 includes the marking scheme, total number of questions, examination pattern, syllabus of the exam, type of questions asked in exam, pattern of questions asked in the exam.
Along with this difficulty level of exam, number of average questions attempted by applicants, expected cut off of UPCATET. Students who want to check exam analysis can check Shiksha page after the exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The exam analysis for the NID DAT 2024 exam will be covered by Shiksha.com
Go through the DAT Prelims exam analysis and get insights into the exam.
We will have our representatives at the DAT Prelims exam centre.
The exam analysis will cover the following elements:
- The sectional and overall difficulty level
- Difficulty of the exam compared to previous editions
- Good attempts
- Expected cut-off
- Weightage of questions
- Whether there were any problems faced by candidates during the exam.
- Were questions asked from or outside the official syllabus.
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