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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The exam will be conducted online (Computer-Based Test).
Duration: 3 hours
Total Questions: 160 (MCQs)
Mathematics/Biology: 80 questions
Physics: 40 questions
Chemistry: 40 questions
Marking Scheme: 1 mark per correct answer; no negative marking
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The Andhra Pradesh EAMCET application deadlines with late fees are as follows:
INR 500: Fourth week of April 2025
INR 1,000: First week of May 2025
INR 5,000: Second week of May 2025
INR 10,000: Second week of May 2025.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
SBI Clerk exam is conducted to select candidates for the post of Junior Associates Customer Support and Sales. Out of a plethora of SBI Clerk books, candidates must select the best books for the exam. The best books can vary from candidate to candidate depending on their expertise and knowledge of the subject matter. Choosing the right SBI Clerk books for different stages of the exam is quite important. SBI Clerk books will help candidates to clear their concepts for each topic as well as in SBI Clerk preparation. Finding the best and most relevant SBI Clerk books 2024 is an important phase to begin the preparation for prelims and Main
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
TS EAMCET cut-off Vardhaman College of Engineering differs each year considering the number of applicants, the toughness level of the exam, and the available seats in the respective courses. On average, the range goes from 50 to 90 marks for some of the prominent streams like Computer Science and Engineering, while others have cut-offs. To qualify for the course, one has to obtain at least or more than the marks provided under the cut-off section. Of course, the official website of the college or even Telangana State Council of Higher Education can check for the latest and authentic information about the cutoff for a specific program.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, SRM Vadapalani requires qualifying an entrance exam for admission to BTech, M.Tech and MBA programmes. Admission to all the other courses is based on merit of the aspirants in the last qualifying exam. The instutute conducts SRMJEEE, SRMJEEE PG and SRMJEEM for admission to BTech, M.Tech and MBA courses, respectively. Besides, SRM also accepts GATE, TANCET, CAT, MAT, etc. for admission to specific programmes.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, SRM Vadapalani offers direct admission to all courses. Candidates opting for direct admission must fulfil the eligibility requirements set by the institute. Such aspirants have to directly fill out the application form on the official website of institute. Their application forms are reviewed for selection. Shortlisted aspirants have to pay a course fee to confirm their seat in the institute.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
From experience the application forms for the Post Basic Nursing exam at AFMC is usually released in May each year. These dates can also differ, hence, the better part to visit the official website of the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) to get the right information. The exam is generally conducted in June or July and the application form is generally filled up till June. Ensure all the tasks and forms are done and completed before the deadlines including eligibility criteria, documents and fees where applicable.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Depending on the cutoff of the year you appeared for JELET with an SC category rank of 238, chances of getting into the mechanical branch of the government colleges lie. Candidates belonging to SC category have been obtaining ranks of 150-200 in the recent years in Jadavpur University for the Mechanical engineering stream, so your rank can be little higher than the cutoffs usually observed. Kalyani University which has comparatively relaxed cut off requirements may offer better opportunities, the cutoff for SC category in Mechanical engineering is roughly in the range of 220-250. For more specific information, you should consult this y
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The IIHM eCHAT (Electronic Common Hospitality Aptitude Test) has brought the following changes to the admission process. Currently the test is now an online proctored one, enabling candidates to sit for the test in the comfort of their homes, but the integrity of the test is maintained. This test is divided into Logical Reasoning, English, General Knowledge, Hospitality Aptitude, is timed for 60minutes and contains 50questions.
Also, the Personal Interview (PI) round has been changed to the online to make it more comfortable. It takes not more than twenty-four hours to have results of such tests; hence referring to as a method of select
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Here's a structured plan to prepare for the IELTS exam at home using Shiksha.com's free online classes:
| Step | Action | Tips |
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| Step 1: Enroll | Sign up for the 1-month free training programme on Shiksha.com. | - Choose a batch (weekday or weekend) based on your availability. |
| - Ensure your device and internet connection are ready for live classes. | ||
| Step 2: Attend Classes | Join live online classes covering all IELTS modules (Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking). | - Participate actively and take detailed notes during sessions. |
| - Interact with British Council and Cambridge-certified trainers for clarity on concepts. | ||
| Step 3: Practice Skills | Use mock tests provided by Shiksha.com to practice each module under exam-like conditions. | - Set a timer to simulate the actual exam environment. |
| - Analyze your mistakes and work on weak areas. | ||
| Step 4: Retake Classes | Retake any missed or difficult classes at no additional cost. | - Focus on re-learning challenging topics or sections where you scored low in mock tests. |
| Step 5: Self-Practice | Supplement classes with independent study using free online resources from Shiksha.com, Cambridge, and others. | - Dedicate time daily for vocabulary building and grammar improvement. |
| - Use YouTube for additional listening and speaking practice (e.g., IELTS sample interviews). | ||
| Step 6: Review Feedback | Review trainer feedback on your performance and make improvements accordingly. | - Seek additional guidance from trainers for Writing and Speaking modules, as they often need personalised input. |
| Step 7: Final Prep | Take the final mock tests provided and assess readiness for the actual exam. | - Focus on time management and accuracy. |
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