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Nishtha Singh

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Yes, there is negative marking in the BCECE exam. One mark is deducted for each wrong answer. For each correct answer, four marks are given. Each subject paper contains 100 questions. Full marks for BCECE exam 400.

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Sreetama Sinha

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Usually there is no such information available when applicants are booking GMAT slots. Applicants on the other hand are advised to finish their GMAT slot booking beforehand so that slots don't run out and applicants do not face difficulty for GMAT test centres. 

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Abhishek Yadav

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(Mumbai/Navi Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, and Aurangabad)

Above are the following centre for the b Ed entrance exam in Maharashtra so chose according to your suitability and keep on focusing on the syllabus. If possible you can do b Ed from other state too.

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Shruti Singh

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If at some point you prepared for GMAT 10th Edition and are planning to appear for the GMAT Focus Edition, then here are a few strategies to help you adjust your study plan for GMAT Focus. 

  1. Since GMAT Focus is shorter, applicants will have to effectovely plan their question solving capacity.
  2. Practice taking GMAT and solve multiple GMAT sample papers to understand the pattern of the paper. The mock test of GMAT Focus may be difficult to access so relying on available materials is important. 
  3. Since GMAT Focus has the bookmarking questions feature where applicants can come back to review and edit, will also be an added advantage fo
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Abhishek Yadav

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RRB group D exam is conducted in both the language which is Hindi and English both and these questions are in the form of objective, so don't worry about the questions in RRB group D. Keep focusing on the syllabus.

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Abhishek Yadav

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No, there will be no such problems if you don't have maths in class 12th, because you can clear the exam in your subject as per your specialty. The subject is chosen by the students themselves, so I don't think there will be any problem.

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Abhishek Yadav

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ICAR is a all India intrance exam for B.Sc agriculture and conducted by the NTA in the form of cbt test which is computer based entrance test conducted to select the students who want to study for the B.Sc agriculture 

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Shailja Rawat

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The Research Aptitude Test (RAT) exam is an aptitude test and part of the Indian Institute of Forest Management evaluation process for the PhD course. The test is preferably during the month of June-July. To be able to appear for the exam, students must first apply with a valid entrance test score. Only those who meet the cutoff are invited to appear for the exam.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Most students in Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) and various other sites need to pass entrance tests JEE Main or MHT CET to gain entrance into B.Tech programs. Several private colleges enable direct admission depending on student merit levels or college management-approved slots. Private colleges in certain cases will admit students straight away according to their merit scores but Class 12 achievement marks establish their entry qualifications. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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The Nagaland Board of Secondary Education (NBSE) HSLC syllabus 2025 contains six particular subjects comprised of five mandatory classes and one supplementary section. The educational requirements of NBSE begin with English as First Language followed by a chosen second language from an assortment such as Hindi and Bengali or local languages then proceed with Mathematics Science Social Sciences. Book Keeping & Accountancy and Environmental Education make up alongside the additional subjects of Home Science and Foundation of Information Technology (FIT) and Music. The exact syllabus information is publicly available through NBSE's offici

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