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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Name of the Subject: Numerical Ability
No. Of Questions: 25
Maximum Marks: 25
Duration: 120 Minutes
2- Name of the Subject: Logical Ability
No. Of Questions: 25
Maximum Marks: 25
Duration: 120 Minutes
3- Name of the Subject: English
No. Of Questions: 25
Maximum Marks: 25
Duration: 120 Minutes
4- Name of the Subject: General Knowledge
No. Of Questions: 25
Maximum Marks: 25
Duration: 120 Minutes
5- Name of the Subject: Relevant Trade
No. Of Questions: 20
Maximum Marks: 20
Duration: 120 Minutes
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. There are 180 questions in total, each worth one mark.
2. The questions are divided into six sections and are of the objective type.
3. The sections are: Verbal Skills I, Quantitative Skills I, Analytical Reasoning Skills I, and Verbal Skills II, Quantitative Skills II, and Analytical Reasoning Skills II, respectively.
4. Each section consists of 30 questions with a 30-minute time limit.
5. A correct response earns one mark, while an incorrect response loses 0.25.
6. If a question is not
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)
Exam Pattern: Mode of Examination: Computer-Based Examination
Exam Duration: For PCM Physics Chemistry Maths 180 minutes For PCB Physics Chemistry Biology 180 minutes
Type of Questions: MCQs Total Number of Questions: For PCM Physics Chemistry Maths 150 Questions For PCB Physics Chemistry Biology 200 Questions
Total Marks: For PCM Physics Chemistry Maths 200 Marks For PCB Physics Chemistry Biology 200 Marks
Language/Medium of Exam: English Hindi Marathi, Urdu
Marking Scheme: 1 Mark for each correct response in PCB Physics Chemistry and Biology 2 Marks for each correct response in Mathematics, and No
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. There are three stages in total.
2. The first stage is the prelims, which will be conducted along with the CSE prelims.
3. This stage has two objective papers.
4. The main stage is comprised of four written papers.
5. Out of these four, two are qualifying papers each of 300 marks
6. The rest are optional papers, each worth 250 marks, which will account for merit.
7. The total score for this stage is 500.
8. The final stage is the personality test, which consists of a total of 100 marks. The
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- For BHMCT BFA BFAD, B.Voc. BBA and MBA (Integrated) courses:
Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude: 25 Ques
Reasoning and logical deduction: 25 Ques
General Knowledge and Current Affairs 25 Ques
English Language: 25 Ques
2- For B. Des course:
Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude: 20 Ques
Reasoning and logical deduction: 20 Ques
General Knowledge and Current Affairs 20 Ques
English Language - 20 Ques
Design - 20 Ques
3- For B.Pharma course:
Physics: 50 Ques
Chemistry: 50 Ques
Biology/Mathematics: 50 Ques
4- For the MCA course:
Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude: 25 Ques
Reasoning and logical deducti
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. The first stage of the WBCS exam is the preliminary stage, which consists of one paper of general studies only.
2. The main exam is the second stage, which includes six compulsory and two optional papers of any subject you choose in your application. This paper is only for those opting for Group A and Group B services.
3. The four main papers are objective in nature and are as follows: (a) General Studies I (b)
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. There are a total of two stages in the CMS, unlike most three-stage exams.
2. The first stage is a written exam worth 500 marks out of a total of 600.
3. This stage has two objective-type papers, each worth 250 marks, and 120 questions.
4. The time limit to attempt both papers is two hours.
5. These papers are as follows: (a) Paper 1:General Medicine and Pediatrics (b) Paper 2: Surgery, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Preventive & Social Medicine
6. T
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. The exam is conducted in three stages, like the CSE exam.
2. Stage I is preliminary and consists of two objective-type papers. Each paper is worth 200 marks.
3. There is a negative marking in the preliminary paper for wrong answers.
4. The Stage-II is Main exam having three Descriptive Type papers having total of 600 Marks
5. The final stage is the personality test, with a total score of 200.
6. The marks obtained in each stage are used
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. The exam duration is 150 minutes.
2. The MAT exam is divided into five sections with a total of 200 questions.
3. Each section has 40 questions, and each question carries one mark.
4. The sections are as follows: (a) Language Comprehension (b) Mathematical Skills (c) Indian & Global Environment (d) Data Analysis & Sufficiency (e) Intelligence & Critical Reasoning
5.
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