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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

NEET UG is a highly competitive MBBS entrance examination in India. To prepare effectively for NEET, candidates will need comprehensive study materials and reference books that cover the subjects tested in the MBBS entrance examination, including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Here are some important reference books commonly recommended for NEET UG preparation:

NEET UG Books

Authors

Details

Concepts of Physics (Volumes 1 and 2)

H.C. Verma 

A highly regarded book for building a strong foundation in Physics concepts

NCERT Chemistry (Class 11 and 12)

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NCERT textbooks are essential, as NEET questions are often based on NCERT content

Physical Chemistry

O.P. Tandon

A useful book for building a strong foundation in physical chemistry

Biology

Trueman

A helpful resource for in-depth biology concepts

Objective Biology

Dinesh

Good for practice questions and objective-type problems

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Mohit Datta

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CUET for BCA includes three sections: Language, Domain-specific, and General Aptitude. You get 60 minutes for each section. The language will be tested: Literary Aptitude and Vocabulary. The domain-specific questions will be MCQs based on the subject. Lastly, General aptitude will question your General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning, etc.

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Bhumika Arora

Contributor-Level 8

A total of 6128 vacancies were announced for IBPS Clerk 2024 exam. The vacancy break-up is given below.

States NamesSCSTOBCEWSGeneralTotal Vacancies 
Andaman & Nicobar--------0101
Andhra Pradesh1811240843105
Arunachal Pradesh--03----0710
Assam050818063875
Bihar35016323115237
Chandigarh05--09032239
Chhattisgarh1235061056119
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman Diu--------0505
Delhi36197225116268
Goa--0304032535
Gujarat15336122105236
Haryana36--491887190
Himachal Pradesh170212063067
Jammu & Kashmir010105021120
Jharkhand071608063370
Karnataka753910844191457
Kerala1101460741106
Ladakh--------0303
Lakshadweep----------0
Madhya Pradesh51725034147354
Maharashtra605015857265590
Manipur--01----0506
Meghalaya--01----0203
Mizoram--------0303
Nagaland--01----0506
Odisha1621130849107
Puducherry----01--0708
Punjab124--8539156404
Rajasthan3326402086205
Sikkim--0101--0305
Tamil Nadu1430317757285665
Telangana1811160851104
Tripura0204--011219
Uttar Pradesh267113281225181246
Uttarakhand04--02022129
West Bengal76147031140331
Total1068388142656226846128

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Manisha Gard

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No, you cannot appear for the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam without the admit card. The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the exam center. It contains important details such as your exam center, timings, and personal information. Along with the admit card, you must also carry a valid photo ID proof for verification.

Ensure that you download and print your admit card before the exam date to avoid any last-minute issues.

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Anupama Mehra

Contributor-Level 10

The difficulty level of the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam can vary depending on your preparation and familiarity with the subjects. Overall, it is considered to be of moderate difficulty. The exam tests candidates on areas like:

  • General Knowledge and Mental Ability (25% of the total marks)
  • Current Affairs (25%)
  • Aptitude for the study of law (50%)

Candidates with a strong foundation in reasoning, general knowledge, and current affairs tend to find the exam manageable. However, consistent practice and thorough revision are key to performing well. The law-related section may require more focused study, especially for candidates without a law bac

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Abhishek Kumar

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The interview call letter is issued for Officers Scale I, II, and III posts. Candidates who qualify the Mains and single-level exams are issued admit cards for this stage. The hard copy of the admit card is not sent to candidates by post. 

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Akash Pratap Singh

Contributor-Level 6

With the rank of 37 in ST category rank in CLAT ,the 37 rank in st category in a very good rank , specially belonging to ST category 

 You will definately get the admission in B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore  in the Reserved Seats.

 

 

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Ishita Aggarwal

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IBPS RRB Mains admit card is released for Officers Scale I and Office Assistant. Candidates who qualify the prelims exam are issued admit cards for the Mains exam. Admit card for the single-level exam are issued to Officers Scale II and III posts. To download the admit card, candidates need to enter details such as registration number or roll number, date of birth or password.

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Bhumika Lama

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The admit card for the prelims exam is released for the post of Officers Scale I and Office Assistant. The admit card is issued to candidates who successfully fill the application form. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging with the required credentials.

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Akash Pratap Singh

Contributor-Level 6

UG entrance exam for PCB students are NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), which is primarily for medical courses like MBBS, the other exam can be  Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for various science-related courses at central universities, the IISER Entrance Exam (IAT) for admission to Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), and the NEST (National Entrance Screening Test) for programs at NISER and CEBS, all of which allow PCB students to apply depending on the specific course and institution

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