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Indrani Thakur

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Pre-Examination Training is conducted by the nodal banks/participating organisations for candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribes (ST)/ Minority Communities/ ExServicemen/ Persons With Benchmark Disabilities (PwD). Candidates need to opt for pre-exam training while filling IBPS RRB application form. Not all the candidates are issued pre-exam training call letter.

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Akash Pratap Singh

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You can not get any National Law University (NLU) with a CLAT rank of 37,000 in 2025.

A rank of below 30,000 is considered low, and the chances of getting into an NLU are limited.

You can get NLU by improving score in CLAT exam and by practising more with  previous year questions papers 

to improve the score and can get good rank to get NLU.

 

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Akash Pratap Singh

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For the CUET Law exam, the main subjects are :

English language comprehension

General knowledge/awareness

Logical reasoning

Analytical skills

General aptitude

Basic computer knowledge

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Akash Pratap Singh

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Yes, Whenever you were asked to show or tell about the percentage obtained, you can give the marks and percentage of the highest five subjects marks and excluding the other low marks subjects.

The Madhya Pradesh Board  calculates the result based on the "best of five" subjects, meaning the student's percentage is calculated by the marks obtained in their five the highest scoring subjects, even if they appear for more than five subjects in the exam.

 

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Akash Pratap Singh

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If the colleges you want to apply to do not accept AME-CET, then you should not appear for the AME-CET exam and focus only for  preparing for MHT-CET as this can provide mode of admission for many colleges.

 

AME-CET exams basically for getting admiossion for aircraft engineeering which is provided in less colleges .

SO you should only focus on MHT-CET.

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Salviya Antony

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Students need not worry if they fail in Kerala SSLC exam 2026. They can appear for SAY (Save A year) exam which will be held in June 2026. The Kerala SSLC SAY result 2026 will be out in June 2026 tentatively. 

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Raushan Kumar

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To study in an Australian university, one must obtain a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.0. However, there are some Australian universities that accept a 5.5 score in various segments of the IELTS exam such as the CQ University, Charles Sturt University, and Australian Catholic University. Check the IELTS score requirements of these universities separately on their websites.

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Raushan Kumar

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One should aim to obtain at least 6.5 in IELTS exam to pursue MS Computer Science from Australia.

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Raushan Kumar

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It is advisable that you should try to score 6.5 or above on the IELTS in order to pursue full-time MBA in Australia.

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Raushan Kumar

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IELTS band requirement for Australia depends on the university. On an average, good universities accept scores above IELTS band 6.5.

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