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Akansha Goyal

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No, candidates who failed to submit the CMA exam form are marked ineligible for the entrance exam. Such candidates are not issued the CMA intermediate admit card.

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abhishek gaurav

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Yes, there is no entrance test for any of SASMIRA's courses such as BDes, Diploma, and Certificate programmes in their Institute of Design and Textiles. One gets some merit-based admission followed by offline consultation. The candidates should be able to fulfill the minimum requirement of the course one wants to pursue. There is final selection on the basis of merit list after consultation.

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Jasleen Harsha

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SBI Clerk admit card is released by the examination authority on its site. The link to download is made available on this page. The admit card can be downloaded by logging with the registration number or roll number and date of birth or password.

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Priya Garg

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Two months maybe enough to prepare for the ACT exam. Just - 

  • Get good understanding of subjects being tested - English, Math, Reading, Science
  • Prepare to commit with your time and effort for studying consistently
  • Complete several practice tests under timed condition to become accustomed to the test format

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Rohini Rawat

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If the syllabus of ACT is similar to the topics available in the NCERT, Indian applicants can readily prepare for ACT from there. This can prove to be another resource material for the applicants if preparing for ACT from NCERTs and there may be more questions available for practice as well. 

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Abhishek Mehra

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ACT preparation may be difficult for a few students, while it may not be for some other. There are four sections on ACT and its not mandatory that all students are pro in all sections. Some applicants may have a strong point in Math and Science while others may find Reading and Writing easier. Thus, it completely depends upon the candidate where he/she is comfortable, hence the ACT prep will be easier for stronger sections and difficult for not so confident areas.

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Aashi Shukla

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In order to prepare for ACT optional writing section, applicants will have to prepare on various topics to test how they write and get them evaluated from their school teachers for a genuine and productive feedback. Check out if your writing practice is up to the mark by attempting these topics:

  • Human Intelligence vs Artificial Intelligence
  • Inflation and its Repurcussions
  • Benefits of Reading Literature
  • Technological Advancements: A Boon or Bane for Modern Society

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Prep material for ACT exam is to aid students in their preparation for the exam. Thus, applicants should not keep any expectations like - if the questions they come across in ACT prep material will come as it is in the ACT exam or if the questions are the same as that of ACT prep material, maybe the options maybe shuffled in the main paper. The material will only help students in gaining momentum for their exam preparation and based on their preparation, they will be able to appear for the main exam confidently.

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Jiya Arora

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Many students use online practice tests because they are free. Websites like Shiksha Study Abroad are helpful. Just make sure the content is updated for this year. Old questions might be wrong format. You can watch videos to understand concepts. Books are heavy, online is easier. Just be careful of fake sites.

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