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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates must follow the below instructions to appear in the remote proctored exam:
- Do not move from your seats.
- Don't take bio breaks during the exam.
- Sit facing the screen throughout the exam.
- Do not use mobile phones, digital watches, or any other electronic devices.
- Do not wear sunglasses or headphones.
- Ensure there is enough light in the room and you are the only person present. Do not entertain any other person in the room.
- Do not take help or assistance from anyone.
- Do not keep any sort of text or chits of paper or books, notes/rough paper around you.
- Do not log in from multiple devices.
- Do not google or search.
- Do not lip-sync or read q
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
WBJEE is held offline as a pen and paper based test. Students have to report to centre and attempt exam in an OMR sheet. Out of the given options for each question, student will have to mark correct one with their pen and submit it.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, WBJEE is an annual exam. The authorities conduct the state-level engineering entrance examination once a year, in one day. The exam will not be held more than once in a year. The details of the WBJEE exam date is announced online to let the students know the examination schedule.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, you can carry either a color or B&W print of your MAH MCA CET admit card. Please note that carrying the hard copy is mandatory and the exam authorities will not permit candidates without hard copies of admit cards. NO soft copies will be allowed. Also you must one valid proof of identity liek Aadhar card, passport, PAN card, etc.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Reserve at least two to three months for GATE revision. Grab your notes, formula handbooks, and shortcut tricks sheet and revise daily. Avoid starting anything new. Practice question papers and mock tests daily to build efficiency and accuracy to attempt the questions, and you are good to go.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
NLU admission process for UG courses is entirely entrance based with the university accepting CLAT and AILET scores across the country. A few private law colleges offer direct admission to management quota students. The minimum eligibility for them is passing Class 12 with a certain percentage of marks.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
There is no ideal time to start the GATE preparation. Start early (from the first year itself). It is mainly because your bachelor's topics and chapters have the most weightage in the GATE question paper. The topics that are taught in your third year are the backbone. If you are clear with the fundamentals and concepts (taught in classes), then you do not require extra time to prepare for GATE. Just revise and practice questions. That's enough.
So, start preparing for GATE right from the first year. Your brain is fresh with the concepts and formulas, thus making it easy to solve the questions and prepare for the exam.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is no re-test for COMEDK UGET exam. Candidates who applied for the exam must report to their allotted exam centres as per their reporting time to appear for the test.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, GATE General Aptitude is common for all papers. The general aptitude section carries 15 marks out 100 marks, comprising 10 questions in total. The section mainly tests candidates' analytical and thinking skills in the exam. Here's a breakdown of the GATE General breakdown of questions -
- The GA section includes 5 questions of 1 mark and
- 5 questions of 2 marks.
The GATE marking scheme is the same for all.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The COMEDK UGET exam is conducted as a computer based test at designated test centres across the country.
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