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Abhay Aggarwal

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The type of questions asked in KEAM are MCQs - Multiple Choice Questions. Questions are of plus 2 level and are from the KEAM syllabus prescribed by the CEE.

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Manori Patra

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There were changes made to the KEAM syllabus in 2024. Candidates can download the KEAM revised syllabus from the official website, cee.kerala.gov.in, which is to be followed in 2026 too.

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Virajita Choudhury

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For the KEAM entrance exam for engineering courses, candidates have to study Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. For candidates appearing for KEAM BPharm, candidates have to study Physics and Chemistry only.

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Anupama Mehra

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Both sectional and full-length mock tests are important for CLAT preparation, but their use depends on your preparation stage:

Sectional Mocks: If you are in the early or mid-stage of preparation, sectional mocks help in mastering specific topics like Logical Reasoning, Legal Aptitude, or Reading Comprehension. They allow focused practice and help identify weak areas.

Full-Length Mocks: As you progress, taking full-length mocks becomes crucial to develop time management, endurance, and exam temperament. They simulate the actual exam experience and help you analyze your overall performance.

Ideally, start with sectional mocks and gradually

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Manisha Gard

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A bad rank in CLAT is relative and depends on factors like your category, the NLUs you target, and overall competition. For general category candidates, ranks above 15,000 to 20,000 are typically considered weak, reducing chances of admission into top or even mid-tier National Law Universities. For reserved categories, the threshold might be higher, but still, a rank significantly above the cutoff range may be viewed unfavorably. Ultimately, a "bad rank" hampers your chances of securing a coveted seat and may force you to consider alternative law schools or reattempt the exam in subsequent years. Improving your score remains essential.

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Bhumika Aggarwal

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Whether you can get an NLU with 70 marks in CLAT depends on several factors, including the cutoff, category, and seat availability. Here's a general idea:

1. Top NLUs (NLSIU, NALSAR, WBNUJS, etc.)
Require 85+ marks for General Category.
With 70 marks, admission is unlikely unless you belong to a reserved category with a lower cutoff.
2. Mid-Tier NLUs (NLUO, RMLNLU, HNLU, etc.)
Cutoffs generally range between 70-85.
You may have a chance, especially in later rounds or through reserved category seats.
3. Lower-Ranked NLUs & Vacant Seats
Some NLUs may accept 70 marks in later rounds of counseling.
Private law colleges accepting CLAT scores could a

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Md Shahzad

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Understanding the UP Board class 10 result calculation process can help students overcome their anxiety related to the UP 10th result announcements. The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) ensure a comprehensive evaluation process that decides students' performance in both theory and practical in the UP class 10 exam.

Every year, thousands of teachers are included in the UP Board class 10 answer sheet evaluation process. Once the evaluation is completed, divisions are awarded to the students.

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