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Anamika Jha

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Apart from GAT, NIFT also tests its candidates with a Creative Ability Test (CAT ) to test their creative skills, concept observation skills and illustrations based drawings and designs. This exam is conducted through offline pen and paper mode. Candidates will be given 180 minutes (3 hours) for this colour and drawing based examination. 

A candidate not appearing in this examination, will not have access to situation test for B.Des or M.Des. 

To know more about NIFT CAT or GAT examination, refer to the official website of NIFT .

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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SAEEE exam pattern is prepared and released by the authorities. Candidates will be able to check the exam pattern of SAEEE online at sathyabama.ac.in. The authorities will not release the SAEEE exam pattern in any other mode. The candidates are advised to check the pattern carefully since it will allow them to understand how the examination will be conducted by the authorities. Knowing the exam pattern will help the candidates to prepare for the examination.

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Acording to the latest notice by NIFT, the 2024 GAT examination for B.Des programme has a duration on two hours (120 minutes). 

The examination is conducted through offline mode. Candidates have to appear in the examination centres to give the examination. 

Maximum weightage of the examination is 100 marks. There are 100 questioned asked to the candidate with +1 awarded for each correct answer, followed by a negative of 0.25 for each wrong one and 0 for each unattempted one . 

The NIFT GAT examination is divided into five sections- Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, English Comprehension, Analytical Ability, Gener

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Sahil Arora

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CTET is an acronym used for the Central Teacher Eligibility Test and is conducted in two sessions: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Both the papers include a total of 150 MCQs. The first paper consists of questions from the following subjects: Child Development and Pedaogaoy, Language-1 (compulsory), Mathematics and Environmental Studies. The questions in Paper 2 include (four sections) Child Development and Pedagogy, Mathematics and Sciences/Social Studies. The maximum number a student can get in Paper 1 is 150. 

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Shivam Dureja

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The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) conducts nursing exams for admission to various nursing programs. The exam pattern for AIIMS Nursing BSc (Post Basic) is as follows:

  • Exam Duration: 90 minutes (one and a half hours)
  • Exam Mode: Computer-based test (online)
  • Type of Questions: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
  • Sections: The exam consists of four sections, each with 30 questions. These sections are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge
  • Negative Marking: Yes, candidates will be penalized for incorrect answers (−1/3 mark)
  • Total Marks: The total marks for the exam are 100

The AIIMS Nursing BSc (Hons) exam pattern

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The new CBSE exam pattern of class 10 Science for the 2023-24 session includes the following details:
  • The exam will be of total 100 marks, out of which the theory paper will be for 80 marks, while the internal assessments will account for the remaining 20 marks.
  • The exam will be conducted offline and will have a duration of 3 hours.
  • The question paper will comprise 50% competency-based questions, 40% MCQs, and the remaining 10% will constitute subjective or short/long answer type questions

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