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Jasleen Dixit

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As per the latest CAT exam pattern, there will be 68 questions. The format will be MCQ and non-MCQ. VARC will have 24 questions, DILR will have 22 questions and QA will have 22 questions. Each question will carry 3 marks and there will be negative marking of -1 for incorrect answer. Sectional time limit will be 40 minutes.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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While it is not mandatory to attempt all sections in CAT, the IIMs and all top B School consider sectional percentiles too for selecting candidates for admission. Thus, you cannot afford to skip a CAT section all together. You can skip some questions though.

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Nishtha Shukla

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CAT books by Arun Sharma, Nishit Sinha, RS Agarwal and Abhijit Guha are good and exhaustive, but you should refer to more study material like sample test papers and mock tests for a complete preparation.

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Md Shahzad

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BSEB publishes the Bihar Board class 10 time table 2026 on its website at biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in. The time table of BSEB Matric exams is also shared pn the board's Twitter handle. The students can find the Bihar Board 10th time table 2026 also on this page.

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Abhishek Divya

Beginner-Level 5

Yes. You can crack NEET PG through proper planning and strategies. First try to complete whole NEET PG syllabus 2 months before exam. Class notes, refrence books plays a key role in NEET PG prepration. At least two revision is must in order to get good score in NEET PG exam.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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Yes, you can crack CAT exam even if you haven't studied Maths in class 12. CAT Quant and DI have Mathematical questions of advance level, from the topics studied in Class 9 and 10. You will only need to brush up the basic and practice advance level questions.

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Pragati Saxena

Beginner-Level 5

NEET PG exam is held in computer-based mode. Total duration of exam is 3.5 hours. Total 200 questions are asked in NEET PG exam of 800 marks. English is only medium in which exam is held.

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Neerja Rohatgi

Contributor-Level 10

According to NIT Agartala BTech cutoff 2025 for the General AI category, the first and last round cutoff varied from 19064 to 26422 for admission to the BTech CSE course. Please note that the cutoff will vary for each round, category, quota, etc. For more information, students can click here.

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Rupali Shukla

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The NMAT exam is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty level. NMAT is a speed-based test which requires candidates to solve 108 questions within 120 minutes. Almost all test takers find NMAT easier than CAT.

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Abhishek Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

Yes. 650 is considered good score in NEET PG exam. Students may get top government colleges on this score. However, good score also depends upon cutoff in that particular year. 

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