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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Balancing CUET and board exams requires strategic planning to manage both theory-based learning and MCQ-based practice effectively. Here are some tips that students can follow to balance CUET and board exam preparation:
- Identify Common Topics: Start with subjects that overlap between CUET and board syllabus (e.g., Physics, Chemistry, Math, or English). This saves time and builds a strong foundation for both exams.
- Divide Study Time: Allocate separate slots daily for CUET MCQs and board theory-based topics to ensure steady progress in both areas.
- Use Mock Tests for Practice: Take mock tests or solve CUET sample papers along with
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
If the CUET domain subjects differ from your board exam subjects, it may require extra effort to study topics that are not part of your regular curriculum. You'll need to focus on preparing specifically for those domain subjects through additional resources such as textbooks, online courses, mock tests, and study materials designed for CUET. Creating a separate study plan for CUET-specific subjects can help ensure you cover all necessary topics while managing your board exam preparation. Balancing time and diversifying your study sources is key to success in both.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The difficulty of CUET and board exams varies based on a student's strengths and focus.
CUET is designed as an entrance exam for university admissions, testing aptitude, subject knowledge, and critical thinking in a competitive setting. It involves time management under pressure, especially with MCQ-based questions. On the other hand, board exams emphasize in-depth theoretical knowledge and writing skills across a broader curriculum. For some, board exams may seem more difficult due to their comprehensive nature, while others may find CUET more challenging because of its competitive intensity.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates can check the SRMJEEE PG syllabus for Civil Engineering below -
- Section I (Mathematics) - Vector calculus, Determinants and Matrices, probability and statistics, etc.
- Section II (Structural Engineering) - Strength of materials, structural analysis, etc.
- Section III (Geotechnical Engineering) - Origin of soils, Mohr's circle, Stress distribution, Bishop's method, etc.
- Section IV (Water Resources Engineering) - Fluid mechanics and Hydraulics, Hydrology and Irrigation
- Section V (Environmental Engineering) -Air and Water Pollution and Waste Management
- Section VI (Tranportation Engineering) - Transportation Infrastructure
- Section
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The SRMJEEE PG Mathematics syllabus for Civil Engineering discipline is as follows -
- Vector calculus
- Determinants and Matrices
- Analytic function theory
- Differential Caculus, Multiple Integrals, and Ordinary Differential Equations.
- Numerical Methods
- Probability and Statistics
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The paper code for SRMJEEE PG Civil Engineering is 01. Candidates can find the paper code details in the SRMJEEE PG information brochure or on the official website of the institute - srmist.edu.in. It is advisable to enter the paper code carefully while filling out the SRMJEEE PG application form.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The best time to start solving the CSEET mock test papers is after completing the 60-70% of the CSEET syllabus. Candidates can start soving the CSEET mock test to help apply the basics studied. Candidates must commence to solve the CSEET mock tests one or two months prior the exam date making sure to solve minimum of two mocks each day.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to MBA courses a SRM Institute of Science and Technology, candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Additionally, admission will be done through the SRM Joint Entrance Examination for Management (SRMJEEM) followed by a personal interview. However, candidates who want to get direct admission are required to submit the eligible entrance scores in CAT/ XAT/ MAT/ GMAT/ NMAT/ CMAT/ TANCET. Then, candidates would be granted direct consideration for the personal interview.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, CSEET mock test is released in online mode only. ICSI conducts the official CSEET mock test for each session prior to the exam days. Registered candidates are sent the CSEET mock test link on teir registered email ID. CSEET mock test in conducted in remote proctored mode like the actual exam. Candidates can also download the CSEET mock test Free PDF.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Registered candidates must select their preferred “DATE AND TIME” through the admission portal during AEEE 2026 slot booking. The AEEE slot booking must be completed on or before the last date. Admit cards are provisionally issued to candidates who have successfully booked a slot. Once booked, candidates can download their admit cards from the portal.
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