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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Unitedworld Institute of Design offers admission to the MDes programme based on score in UID Design Aptitude Test. This entrance exam is conducted by the institute for admission to courses offered at Ahmedabad and NCR campus. It is conducted in online mode and is of 100 marks in total. Candidates shortlisted based on exam score have to participate in situation test and portfolio evaluation for admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are no prescribed syllabi and topics for grammar for IELTS exam. However, students must work to refine their knowledge of the core topics such as Nouns, Pronouns, Adjectives, Verbs, Adverbs, Tenses, Prepositions, Conjunctions, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Cambridge English (Grammar For IELTS), English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy, and Oxford Practice Grammar are the most popular books. Along with this, we would definitely suggest Manhattan GMAT Sentence Correction.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As far as IELTS grammar is concerned, you need to look at the band descriptors. Wide range of structures with full flexibility and accuracy, rare minor errors, full, natural, and appropriate sentences, and consistent accurate sentences with rare mistakes are the important descriptors.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Difficulty of any IELTS topic or subject depends on how much you prepare. Building strong IELTS grammar takes time. You need use real resources and practice everyday.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The three-months preparation strategy for RRB Group D exam is given below.
Day | Mathematics | General Intelligence & Reasoning | General Science | General Awareness & Current Affairs |
1 | Simplification (BODMAS, Square Root, Percentage, Fractions) | Analogy (Letter/Number/Image-based) | Work & Motion, Lens | Current Affairs (National Affairs) |
2 | Simplification (Decimals, Surds, Indices) | Series (Alphabetic & Number) | Work Energy, Electricity | Current Affairs (People in News, Sports) |
3 | Data Interpretation (Tabular Graph, Pie Chart) | Coding-Decoding (Shifting, Letter/Word) | Physics (Basics of Energy) | Geography (Indian Geography: National Parks) |
4 | Algebra (Identities, Linear Equation 1 Variable) | Puzzles (Logical & Quant-based, Seating Arrangements) | Chemistry (Basic Reactions, Acids, Bases & Salts) | History (Indian Freedom Struggle) |
5 | Algebra (Quadratic Equations, Linear Equation 2 Variables) | Direction & Distance, Blood Relation | Chemistry (Periodic Table) | Polity (Constitution of India) |
6 | Percentages (Basic calculations) | Alphabet & Word Test (Sequence, Jumble, Word Formation) | Chemistry (Reactions in Everyday Life) | Economics (Indian Economy Overview) |
7 | Mock Test | Mock Test | Mock Test | Mock Test |
8 | Number System (LCM, HCF, Divisibility) | Venn Diagram, Syllogisms | Life Sciences (Plant & Human Anatomy) | Current Affairs (Appointments, Sports, Government Schemes) |
9 | Number System (Rational/Irrational Numbers, Remainder) | Missing Number, Matrix Problems | Life Sciences (Plant & Human Anatomy) | History (Ancient & Medieval India) |
10 | Averages (Weight, Height, Age, Marks) | Non-Verbal Reasoning (Mirror Image, Image Assembly, Dice) | General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) | Geography (Indian Geography: Wildlife) |
11 | Ratio & Proportion (Simple, Compound, Direct/Indirect Proportion) | Series (General Knowledge, Mixed Series) | General Science Revision | Economics (Economic Organizations) |
12 | Mixture Problems (Two or more entities) | Statement-Conclusion, Assumptions | Earth & Environmental Sciences | Geography (Capitals & Currencies) |
13 | Mensuration (Square, Rectangle, Circle, Triangle) | Analytical Reasoning, Word Formation | General Science (Astronomy & Space Technology) | History (Post-Independence History) |
14 | Previous Year Question Papers | Previous Year Question Papers | Previous Year Question Papers | Previous Year Question Papers |
15 | Mensuration (Rhombus, Parallelogram, Cone, Cylinder) | Puzzle (Clock, Calendar, Coded Logic) | General Science (Chemistry: Acids, Bases & Salts) | General Awareness (National Events, People in News) |
16 | Time and Work (Efficiency, Work and Wages, Pipes & Cistern) | Puzzles (Logical, Equation Insert) | General Science (Physics: Work and Energy) | Economics (Indian Economy, Reforms) |
17 | Time and Work (Pipes & Cisterns) | Coding-Decoding (Fictitious Language, Operation-based) | General Science (Chemistry: Reactions, Organic Chem) | Current Affairs (Books, Authors, Days and Events) |
18 | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) | Mock Test (Cover all subjects) |
19 | Speed, Time, and Distance (Relative Speed, Average Speed) | Direction & Distance, Blood Relation (Coded Relations) | General Science (Life Sciences: Diseases, Inventions) | Polity (Government Portfolios) |
20 | Speed, Time, and Distance (Boat and River Problems) | Alphabetical Series (Missing terms, Order-based) | General Science (Earth Sciences) | General Awareness (Art & Culture, Awards and Honors) |
21 | Interest (Simple & Compound Interest, Problems on SI & CI) | Verbal Reasoning (Statements & Assumptions) | General Science (Environmental Science, Nutrition) | Geography (National Parks &a |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
King's College London MBA doesn't require GMAT for most of its Business and Management courses, however the students can take GMAT to establish themselves as well-rounded individuals. Other than a GMAT, the rest of the King's College London requirements mentioned below:
· Work experience of 7 years
· Academic performance (A 2:1 or higher UG degree in any discipline)
· English language proficiency
· Statement of purpose
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, if candidates are planning to get admission into an MBA course at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering. They are required to appear and score well in the MAT entrance exam. However, not only MAT scores are compulsory for admission to the MBA at DSCE. The college accepts the scores of other entrance examinations too, such as PGCET/ MAT/ CAT/ KMAT. Hence, candidates with valid scores in any of the entrance exams can get admission into MBA courses.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Kirloskar Institute of Management, Harihar considers national or state-level Management entrance exams for admission. The institute considers CAT, MAT, CMAT, GMAT, NMAT, XAT, Karnataka PGCET, etc. for PGDM admission. Candidates cannot get admission in Kirloskar Institute of Management without an entrance exam score. However, mere qualifying the entrance test won't guarantee admission. Aspirants also need to pass all the selection rounds conducted by the institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the selection criteria for various courses are based on entrance. Candidates looking for course admission must complete the basic education as per courses. Students can also check the table below for more clarity to know the course-wise selection criteria at Sigma University:
| Course Name | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|
| BTech | GUJCET followed by ACPC Counselling |
| BPharma | GUJCET followed by ACPC Counselling |
| BCA | Merit |
| BDes | Merit |
| BVoc | Merit |
| MBA | GUJCET followed by ACPC Counselling |
| PhD | Entrance Exam + Viva |
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