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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Each of the ACT sections whether Reading, Math, English, and Science are scored on a range of 1-36. You get an overall ACT score depending on the number of correct answers you gave. The average ACT score of four sections, also known as the composite score, is the final score. This means that the scores of all the sections are added together and divided by four to get the composite score.

There is no negative marking for incorrect answers plus unattempted questions. Based on the above explanation of how scoring on ACT is done, the results are compiled. 

Following table shows how the ACT band score is calculated based on section wise

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Mohit Dhyani

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Yes, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan provides reservation to candidates belonging to reserved category. Applicants claiming for reservation are advised to have all the documents ready. Reserved category candidates must produce their category certificate at the time of admissions. For more details, candidates can refer information below. 

  • 15% and 7.5% seats in all programmes are reserved respectively for candidates belonging to Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe by birth (not by marriage or adoption). 

  • 3% seats are reserved for physically disabled (PH) candidates 

  • 30% of seats under each category for all the programmes are

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Candidates can register online for the ACT, this is the most popular method of registering for the ACT. Mail registration is also available to register for the ACT. Students must ensure that they register for ACT before hand and if possible before the late registration deadline to avoid extra charges. Applicants should also check out the fee and exam dates before regstering for ACT exam.

There is no minimum eligibility criteria to register for ACT exam, thus, applicants must make up their minds as to when they have to take the ACT exam and ensure that they register in time to avoid late registration charges. The late registration charge

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Yes, prospective students are eligible to apply for as many ACT exam dates as they wish to. Be it both dates in a month or other future dates. However, the ACT exam registration will have to be done separately for both dates of a month, they cannot be registered through the same email ID. Students must also note that sometimes, the ACT dates may vary and two dates may not be available in a month, hence they can check for the next possible dates on the official website.

As a best practice, it is always better to appear for one exam date first and if the need arises, applicants can register for the ACT once again if they are dissatisfied

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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A. Analyse the time you will take to prepare for the ACT and when you are planning to apply to colleges. Make sure you have the ACT score with you at the time of filling the application. Also, prepare to take ACT based on your preparation, see how much you'd take to complete the ACT syllabus plus reserve some time for taking mock tests as well. Once all these pointers are checked, you can choose your ACT exam date and register for it as soon as you make up your mind. 

Also, for those who would need more time for preparation must first check the university deadlines and then apply for ACT exam based on the timeline of preparation. A

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Sannan Ahmed

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According to the CSAB 2023 special round cutoff for OBC category, the closing rank for BTech Computer Science and Engineering at Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute was 75,4324.

Therefore, with a 78k OBC rank in JEE Main, you may have a low chance of getting admission to BTech Computer Science and Engineering at Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute.

However, you may have a better chance of getting admission to other branches such as Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, etc. as they may have lower cutoffs.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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INI CET 2026 may exam was held on May 16 in computer-based mode. Candidates have to register online to submit application form for exam. Application form was released on March 28. The last date to apply for the exam was April 25.

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Nidhi Gupta

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Candidates must keep ready the following pre-requisites to apply for the JCECE NEET PG counselling:

  • Application No.
  • E-Mail ID
  • Mobile No.
  • Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking, UPI

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Nidhi Gupta

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For admission to the government colleges, INR 30000 by the general category and INR 15000 by (SC/ST/OBC/PWD) categories needs to be paid as a security deposit for admission to JCECE NEET PG colleges.

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

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No. According to official information brochure, candidates will have to register online. Registration can be done on the official website, aiimsexams.ac.in to submit applications for AIIMS INI CET 2026 July exam. It must be noted that INI CET application form is filed in two stages, basic and final registration. Those who complete the basic registration can go for final registration. Generation of the Exam Unique Code (EUC) is mandatory to submit applications for INI CET exam.

 

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