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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The qualifying criteria for CFA Level I remain largely unchanged under the new exam pattern implemented in February 2024. Here's a quick summary:
Minimum Education:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent: This includes recognised degrees like BTech, BCom, BBA, etc., or completed professional qualifications like CA, CS, CMA.
- In the final year of your bachelor's program: You can still register for the exam and complete the degree before taking it.
Work Experience (Optional):
- 4 years of relevant work experience: This can be in any field, but finance-related experience is preferred.
- Combination of education and work exper
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The TS LAWCET exam pattern consists of the following key aspects:
- Mode of Exam: Computer Based Test (CBT)
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Total Marks: 120
- Number of Sections: 3 (Aptitude for Study of Law, General Knowledge and Mental Ability and Current Affairs)
- Marking Scheme: Each correct answer carries 1 mark, no negative marking for incorrect answers.
Knowing the number of sections, weightage of each section, and types of questions asked allows you to prioritize your study efforts effectively. You can allocate more time to sections carrying higher marks or where you feel less confident.
The exam duration is 90 minutes, and with 120 questions to answ
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
The SMEAT exam is conducted in two parts - Test 1 and Test 2. The duration of each test is 90 minutes and carries 50 marks.
Both the parts are mandatory.
Test 1 (T1) is a General Test of Ability, while Test 2 (T2) is a Test of Creative Competencies.
The candidate needs to carefully go through the exam pattern to prepare for the exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Bihar B.Ed CET exam consists of 5 sections. Each section contains objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs) questions. There is a total of 120 questions in the exam with each question having four choices of answers. Candidates have to select the most appropriate answer and mark them in the Bihar B.Ed CET OMR sheet given during the paper. It may be noted that candidates can mark their answers with black/blue colour pen only. The total weightage of the Bihar B.Ed CET paper is 120 marks.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Section 1 - General Aptitude
Logic & data interpretation - 20 questions
Algorithmic thinking - 10 questions
Section 2 - English
Reading comprehension - 10 questions
Language reasoning - 10 questions
Section 3 - Mathematics
10th class maths - 20 questions
11th & 12th class maths - 10 questions
For more details, Visit the official website of Newton School of Technology
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is responsible for the SSC GD exam and also prescribes the SSC GD exam pattern.
The SSC changed the exam pattern for the SSC GD Computer-Based Exam (CBE) in 2022 in terms of time duration, the number of questions, the total marks assigned to each question and the negative marking associated with the incorrect answers.
To get more information on the SSC GD exam pattern, check out this link: https://www.shiksha.com/exams/ssc-gd-exam-pattern
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There will be 200 questions asked in exam and maximum marks allotted to it will be 600.
80 Questions are asked from Home Science subjects and maxium marks dedicated for this section is 240.
25-25 Questions are asked from English & Hindi section and maxium marks for this is 75 each.
20-20 Questions are asked from General Studies & Sociology section and maximum marks allotted for each is 60 .
15-15 Questions are asked from Geography and Economics and maximum marks for this section is 45.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there will be different exam pattern of UG and PG courses in UPCATET exam. The UG courses i.e BSc & BTech and Post graduate courses i.e MBA, MSc have different pattern. The number of courses for UG is 200 while for PG it is 100. The total marks allotted for UG courses is 600, while for PG it is 300.
Though each question from UG and PG weigh same 3 marks only.
Time duration for both UG and PG is also different, UG is of 3 hours and PG is of 2 hours.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. The candidates are advised to be familiar with the HPCET exam pattern before starting their preparation process. By knowing the pattern beforehand, the candidates will be able to understand how the authorities will conduct the entrance examination. Important details such as the exam mode, duration, type of questions, marking scheme, etc., will make it easier for the candidates to understand how the examination will be held. Along with the exam pattern, the HPCET syllabus will also help the candidates to plan out their studying strategy.
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