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Shailja Rawat

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No, Shri Guru Ram Rai University does not require students to take any entrance exam for admission to BA and BA Hons courses. The admissions are made based on merit obtained in the qualifying examination. Thus, candidates interested in taking admission are only required to fulfil the eligibility criteria and submit an application form. The seats are allocated based on their Class 12 marks.

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saurya snehal

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Based on their KEAM scores, applicants are accepted into Nehru College of Nursing programmes. Candidates may take the entrance test in order to participate in the M.Sc admissions process. 
To secure their place in the program, those whose entrane scores place them on the short list can pay the course fee.
Admissions to the BSc programme are merit based and candidates do not need to appear for any entrance exams. 

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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The topics covered in the Reading section of the ACT exam are:

  1. Key ideas and details (44-52%)
  2. Craft and structure (26-33%)
  3. Integration of knowledge and ideas (19-26%)
  4. Field test, embedded (25%)

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Rohini Rawat

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There are different types of questions on ACT Math like self contained or based on charts or graphs. Each topic has a different weightage. Check out the table below for sections on Math along with weightage:

Math Sections Weightage
Preparing for higher math 

Overall 80%, includes:

  • Number & Quantity (10-12%)
  • Algebra (17-20%)
  • Functions (17-20%)
  • Geometry (17-20%)
  • Statistics & Probability (12-15%)

Integrating essential skills 

20%
Modeling>=20%
Field test, embedded9%

 

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Priya Garg

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English section of ACT exam comprises MCQ based on some essays and paragraphs. Here are the topics covered along with their weightages in the English section of the ACT exam in 2025:

  1. Production of Writing (38-43%)
  2. Knowledge of Language (18-23%)
  3. Conventions of Standard English (38-43%) 
  4. Field test, embedded (20%)

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Abhishek Mehra

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The ACT exam syllabus covers three multiple-choice based subjects and two optional sections, i.e. Science and essay writing:

ACT Exam Syllabus 2025
SubjectsTopics Covered
EnglishPunctuation, sentence structure, and rhetorical skills.
MathsPre-algebra, elementary algebra, intermediate algebra, coordinate geometry, plane geometry, and trigonometry.
ReadingReading comprehension, including identifying main ideas, details, and implied meanings across passages from various genres.
Writing (Optional)Writing an essay based on a given prompt to assess writing skills
Science (Optional)Reasoning, and problem-solving skills based on scientific data, research summaries, and conflicting viewpoints.

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Rashmi Kumar

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Candidates can get admission at Cheran College of Technology based on TNEA counselling. The Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission (TNEA) counselling is the first step in the selection process for B.Tech programmes in normal colleges in Tamil Nadu. candidates who wish to participate in TNEA counselling must pass in the HSC (Academic: both +1 and +2).

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Aashi Shukla

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Two months can be enough for ACT preparation if you study every day little bit. But some students take longer if their basics are weak. This will vary on the individual skills also.

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Jagriti Shukla

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Start with a diagnostic test to see your level. Find your weak spots. Use a study guide to learn grammar rules and math formulas. Practice under timed conditions always. If you don't time yourself, you wont improve. Review every mistake you make. Consistency is the secret.

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Salviya Antony

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No, your school cannot deny you the Odisha BSE admit card even if you have skipped the pre-boards exam. If they still goes on to deny you the hall ticket you can straight away write it to the board asking them to issue your 10th hall ticket in duplicate as your school has failed to give you. Hall ticket for the Odisha 10th board exam is issued by the Odisha BSE.

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