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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, after clearing the CUET exam, you can choose the university where you want to take admission.
Many universities accept CUET scores, and you can apply to the ones that match your interest and score.
After results are declared, each university opens its admission portal.
You have to register there, select your preferred course and college, and wait for the merit list.
If your score fits the cut-off, you'll get admission.
So yes, you get a chance to choose your institution based on your CUET performance and seat availability.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes. The authority released the notification and application form. The last date to apply was July 21, 2025. The SSC JE Tier 1 exam 2025 was conducted from December 3 to 6.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
You can get the latest Maharashtra SSC exam question papers from your school teachers or coaching classes.
Many bookshops also sell board paper sets with solved answers for practice.
These sets include recent papers from all main subjects.
You can also ask seniors or classmates if they have last year's papers.
Some mobile apps and websites provide PDFs of the latest board question papers. Solving these papers will help you understand the exam pattern, important questions, and how to manage your time during the actual exam.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
If you've missed the NDA 1 form filling then you can't go for it now so now you have to wait for NDA 2 which comes usually around September
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, MSRUAS admissions fo BTech are based on various entrance tests, and students can apply without appearing for the JEE Main exam. M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences admissions are based on prominent entrance exams like COMEDK UGET, KCET, RUASAT, Uni-GAUGE, among others. Students can visit the official website to learn more and apply online for their favorite courses.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
No. It is a myth that the difficulty level of the JEE Advanced exam will depend on the IIT that conducts it. The fact is - JEE Advanced paper is not set by a single IIT, but rather by experts from multiple institutes. Hence, one IIT is not responsible for the exam difficulty level.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Check the analysis of the JEE Advanced 2025 exam below:
| JEE Advanced 2025 analysis | Paper 1 | Paper 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Overall difficulty | Moderate | Moderate to tough and lengthy |
| Exam pattern | Same as last year, a total of 48 questions were asked in the exam (Maths - 16, Physics - 16, Chemistry - 16) | Same as last year, a total of 48 questions were asked in the exam (Maths - 16, Physics - 16, Chemistry - 16) |
| Subject-wise difficulty | Maths was moderate, Physics was moderate, and Chemistry was easy | Maths was moderate and lengthy, Physics was moderate, and Chemistry was easy |
| Changes in pattern | There were no changes in the pattern. The exam pattern was similar to that of last year's pattern. | In paper 2, there were no paragraphs or matrix match type questions. Which made the paper difficult. There were many integer-type questions. |
| Topics asked in Physics | EMI, Electrostatics, error, sound wave, optics, unit and dimensions, Mechanics has more weighatge | EMI, Electrostatics, error, sound wave, optics, unit and dimensions, Mechanics has more weighatge |
| Topics asked in Maths | Matrices, Determinants, Vectors, 3D, Limits, Continuity and Differentiation has more weightage | Matrices, Determinants, Vectors, 3D, Limits, Continuity and Differentiation has more weightage |
| Topics asked in Chemistry | Physical had more weightage | Organic had more weightage |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Understand the exam pattern - Familiarise yourself with the exam pattern, including the marking scheme, question distribution, and types of questions asked in previous years.
Master textbooks - Thoroughly study the textbooks, as they serve as the primary resource for the exam. Pay special attention to key concepts, events, dates, and terminology.
Practice previous years' question papers - Solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam format, time management, and identify important topics that are frequently asked.
Create consice notes - Prepare concise and comprehensive notes covering all chapters, including important dates
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The total number of questions asked in JEE Advanced 2025 was 96. Paper 1 had 48 questions, and paper 2 also had 48 questions. Each section of maths, physics and chemistry had 16 questions each in paper 1 and also in paper 2. The total marks of the exam was 360.
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