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Saumya Jain

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The SSU CET question paper has four sections. There is a total of 100 multiple-choice questions in the SSU CET exam. The sectional weightage is as follows:

Subject

Marks

General Awareness

25

Reasoning

25

Numerical Aptitude

25

Subject Knowledge

25

Total

100

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Indeed, multiple-choice questions (MCQs) make up the majority of the NDA (National Defence Academy) exam style. The General Ability Test (GAT) and Mathematics are the two papers that make up the test. There are 120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in the mathematics paper and 150 MCQs in the general knowledge, science, and English sections of the GAT. Candidates must choose the right response from the four options that are usually provided for each question. The NDA exam is renowned for being competitive, and a large number of candidates can be evaluated consistently thanks to the use of multiple-choice questions. This format assesses

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The SSU CET exam is conducted in the online as well as the offline mode. The exam pattern is as follows:

Exam structureDetails
Mode of examOnline and Offline
Number of sections4
SubjectsGeneral Awareness, Aptitude, English, General Subject Knowledge
Durations2 or 3 hours
Number of questions100
Language of paperEnglish
Type of questionsMultiple-choice questions

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SSU CET exam is conducted in a CBT test mode across test cities in country. It is conducted for admission to MBA programme offered by Sri Sri University. 

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Amount of time required for SSU CET preparation can be different for every candidate. Ideally, candidates can cover the syllabus of the SSU CET exam in 3 months and it is not very difficult. But, one should also spend ample time in practice and revisions and take mock tests to be able to master SSU CET questions - easy, moderate and tough.

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Age limit for SSU CET exam is:

Course LevelAge Limit
UG21 as of July of exam year
PGMaximum 35 years

 

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The Preliminary and Mains Exams, as well as a Local Language Test, are the two primary steps in the selection process for the SBI Clerk post, commonly known as the Junior Associate function. Candidates must answer 100 multiple-choice questions in three different sections of the preliminary exam: reasoning ability, numerical ability, and English language. Each incorrect response results in a 0.25-mark penalty during the 60-minute exam. Although the prelims are meant to shortlist applicants for the subsequent round, the scores earned during this phase are not taken into account for the final selection. With 200 questions that must be ans

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No, SSU CET application form is released online on official website of Sri Sri University. Candidates who wish to appear for exam have to fill application form online and pay the application fee online using a credit card, debit card, internet banking or UPI. There is no provision of the offline application process for SSU CET. 

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If you approach UCEED 2025 with a systematic plan and constant work, you can prepare for it in six months. Start by fully comprehending the syllabus and exam format. Part A of the UCEED comprises multiple-choice, multiple-select, and numerical problems, whereas Part B concentrates on drawing abilities. For focused preparation, it is essential to understand the syllabus subjects, which include spatial ability, visualisation, observation, and environmental awareness. Make a study schedule that allots time for every course, focussing the first few months on developing a strong foundation in general knowledge, design concepts, and analytic

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