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Aayushi Dhawan

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Yes, you are eligible to appear for OET if you are 18. There is no fixed age limit to take OET exam but you have to be in healthcare. This exam is for healthcare professionals to assess their English proficiency. If you plan to apply for them take OET else there is no point.

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Anyam Kalra

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SNAP cut off is not released along with SNAP result. The SNAP accepting colleges release the admission cut offs for PI shortlisting about 15-20 days after result announcement. The SNAP cut offs of every institute is different and determined independently by their admission panel. The SNAP cut offs are usually out by February first week, every year.

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Manisha Singh

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SNAP exam is not remote proctor based. It is computer based. Candidates have to visit a designated test centre to appear for SNAP. The option to select test city for centre allotment is given to candidates in the application form. The SNAP test centre is allotted to the candidate in the city they select in the SNAP application form. On the day of the exam, candidates have to visit the test centre at the given time to attempt the test on a computer terminal.

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Shruti Tyagi

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According to the students who have already appeared for the BET exam, certainly the actual Bocconi Test is way more difficult than the mock tests. Someone may get 23 out of 25 in mock tests and practice, can score as low as 30 out of 50 in the actual test. The questions on the actual test are way more difficult and if combined with stress, student may end up getting low scores. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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The BET syllabus is spread across three major sections, i.e. Verbal Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning and Inductive Reasoning. 

Verbal Reasoning section of the BET syllabus is about the English Language and the candidate's proficiency and hold on the language. It essentially covers topics of the English Language and Grammar. 

The Numerical Reasoning section of the BET syllabus covers all the topics of mathematics asked in management entrance exams. 

The Inductive Reasoning section of the BET exam tests the candidate's analytical abilities in a given scenario. It is largely logical and analytical reasoning

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Abhishek Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

NBE doesn't release NEET PG exam syllabus word by word. As per the experts, NEET PG syllabus comprises all those topics covered in MBBS course. Whole syllabus comprise 3 parts clinical, pre and para clinical sections. 

Pre-clinical Subjects

 

Para-Clinical Subjects

 

Clinical Subjects

 

·       Anatomy

·       Physiology

·       Biochemistry

·       Pharmacology

·       Microbiology

·       Pathology             

·       Forensic Medicine

·       Social and Preventive Medicine

·       Medicine, Dermatology and Venereology

·       Surgery, Orthopaedics and Anaesthesia             

·       Radiodiagnosis

·       Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paediatrics        

·       Ophthalmology

·       ENT

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Mayank Katariya

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Yes, for most of the programs of the Univeristy of Ottawa, it is required to prove English proficiency. 

The table below shows the minimum requirements for the English proficiency tests such as IETLS/TOEFL/PTE: 

UOttawa ProgramsEnglish Proficiency Requirements 
BE / BTechIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 86 & Above, PTE: 60 & Above
BScIELTS: 6.5 & Above
BE5 lang="EN-US">IELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 86 & Above, PTE: 60 & Above
MSIELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 80 - 100
MBA/PGDM IELTS: 7 & Above, TOEFL: 100 & Above, PTE: 68 & Above

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Nidhi Kumari

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Indeed, as part of the admissions process, overseas students must demonstrate their English language competency, and one of the recognised examinations for this purpose is the overseas English Language Testing System (IELTS). The majority of undergraduate and graduate programs typically require an IELTS score of 6.5 to 7.0 overall, with no individual band score falling below 6.0 or 6.5, depending on the school. Certain degrees may have more demanding criteria, particularly in areas like business, law, and health sciences. Alternative options, including English language preparatory classes, may be offered by the university to ap

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Manisha Chauhan

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The top entrance exams for Architecture courses are: National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA), JEE Main (Paper-II), WBJEE, JEE Advanced and AMUEEE.

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Bhumika Chauhan

Beginner-Level 5

NBE introduced time bound sections in NEET PG in the year 2024. It refers to fix time to attempt a particular section. Candidates have to exahusts allotted time of previous section before moving to next section. They can't choose to answer questions of any section as per their wish. In addition, one exahusted time of particular section, he/she can't go back and change answer in the section after time exahusts. As per time bound section, next section will start automatically once the allotted time exahusts. Whole NEET PG question paper is divided into 5 sections (A to E) with 40 questions each. The allotted time of particular section is

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