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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Based on 10+2 grades, TNEA counseling is the main method of admission to ARM College of Engineering and Technology's B.E./B.Tech programs. However admittance without TNEA is permitted due to the management quota which limits the number of seats available. Candidates must still apply directly through the college's admission office and meet the qualifying requirements, which are 50% in mathematics, chemistry and physics 40% for SC/ST and 45% for BC/MBC. Higher prices and availability may apply to management quota seats which are chosen either directly or on the basis of merit.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
Achieving 65 in the PTE exam is completely possible. However, the easyness or difficult of it depends on the individual's preparation and strategy. As the PTE exam consists of inetgrated-skills based questions, candidates may find it easier to attempt on several tasks. While some may be intimated with its completely computer-based format, others may find it more convenient than the other paper-based alternatives.
The 65 scores in the PTE exam are equivalent to an IELTS band 7, which means candidates will need to show a strong grasp on the English language. These many marks are also acceptable at major universities abroad for inter
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Usually the first week of May 2025 marks the start of TNEA 2025 registration for AVS Engineering College's B.E./B.Tech admission. The application form is accessible on tneaonline.org. The first week of June 2025 is anticipated to be the deadline for submitting the form. Class 12 grades are used for selection and there is no entrance exam. Counseling will begin in late July 2025 for special categories and August 2025 for regular categories.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
One searching for TOEFL preparation startegy without taking help of any coachings.
Self-Study Resources: Utilize online platform like ETS, and practice questions and study materials.
Listening Practice: Listen to English podcasts, lectures, and audiobooks to improve comprehension.
Reading Practice: Read academic articles or textbooks to familiarize yourself with academic vocabulary and structure.
Speaking Practice: Record yourself speaking on various topics and review your pronunciation and fluency.
Writing Practice: Write essays and seek feedback form any experts.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
Do not study any new topic. Just relax your brain. Check the location of your test center so you don't get lost. Pack your Passport in your bag. Sleep early so you are fresh during the 4-hour long exam.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
Preparing for your PTE exam from comfort of your home is completely possible and effective and you may not need to attend coaching classes if you use right preparation materials and strategies. Here are some key points or strategies that you may adapt to prepare for PTE exam at home-
Understand PTE exam pattern thoroughly. Learn about task types and which types of questions are asked in each part of PTE exam. This will assist you when you will be sitting main exam as you may not need to go through questions' intructions and that may save you some extra time to analyse your main task.
Once you understand PTE exam format, gather right book
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
This is very risky rule. In Speaking section, if you stay silent for 3 seconds, the microphone turns off automatically. The computer thinks you finished the answer. So never pause for long time, just keep speaking something.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a VITEEE 2025 rank of 24,000, securing admission to VIT Chennai's B.Tech programs is unlikely, as the expected closing ranks for popular branches like Computer Science Engineering (CSE) are around 32,000. However, you may have a chance in less competitive branches or at other VIT campuses such as VIT-AP or VIT-Bhopal. It's advisable to check the specific cutoff ranks for each branch and campus during the counseling process.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, for the B.E./B.Tech courses at Raj Kumar Goel Institute of Technology and Management (RKGITM), admission is primarily based on entrance exams like JEE Main and CUET, followed by UPTAC counseling. Direct admission is generally not available for B.Tech first year. However, there is an exception for B.Tech lateral entry where candidates with a three-year engineering Diploma can apply directly.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can go to Australia with a 6-band equivalent in PTE — but it depends on what you are applying for (student visa, work visa, or permanent residency) and what “6 bands” refers to.
If "6 Bands" here is referred to as an equivalent of an IELTS band score, then an overall IELTS score of 6.0 is roughly equal to a PTE Academic score of about 50–58.
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