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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The CAT cutoff involves qualifying cutoffs (lower, typically 75-85 percentile for interview and final cutoffs in which are higher .The Top IIMs will demand 98-100 percentile, while newer IIMs are 92-96. Non-IIMs like FMS, SPJIMR, and MDI are usually 94-99. Cutoffs depend on exam difficulty, applicants, and seats, and often include sectional minimums.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
The CUET exam can be considered moderately to highly challenging, particularly in certain subjects, but success is achievable with proper preparation. While some sections might be easier, others like Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry can be quite demanding, requiring strong conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
KEA has three different methords to allocate a Karnataka rank to the candidates, which includes considering the PGCET scores, qualifying exam scores and the age of the candidate. In case PGCET scores are same, KEA considers qualifying exam scores, if the qualifying exam marks is also same, age of the candidate is considered for allotment of a rank for Karnataka PGCET merit list.
However, in cases where the age is also same of the candidates, KEA will use a draw of lots to assign Karnataka PGCET ranks. The draw is a random method to break the tie and finalise the merit list.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Candidates need to clear all four sections of the CHSL Tier 2 exam. The SSC CHSL Tier 2 comprises online exam and and Skill Test/ Typing Test. There are 4 sections in the online exam and all these are compulsory.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, candidates cannot get a merit rank based only on qualifying exam marks. Karnataka Examinations Authority considers the Karnataka PGCET entrance test marks to prepare the merit list. The qualifying exam marks are critical for candidates to meet the eligibility conditions for admission through PGCET scores. Candidates will not get a Karnataka PGCET rank if they do not meet the qualifying score eligibility from their graduation level.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Before 4 days of your exam date, you will able to download your admit card.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
The candidates should note that the Commission ask 200 questions in the TNPSC Group 4 question paper. The largest share of the question papers is of Tamil Eligibility Questions. The candidates need to clear the Tamil Eligibility section in order to qualify for the Conselling.
The TNPSC Group 4 exam will be conducted on December 20, 2026.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, KEA will not consider marks obtained in the qualifying exam while preparing the Karnataka PGCET merit list, also known as the rank list. Only the marks scored by a candidate in the Karnataka PGCET exam are used to allot a merit position. However, candidates will have to meet the minimum percentage requirement in their qualifying exam to be eligible for admission and for the merit list preparation. Candidates who do not meet the eligibility conditions are not included in the PGCET rank list.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, to get into any BSc programme (Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Sericulture, Community Science) at Assam Agricultural University, you must appear and qualify in the AAU Common Entrance Test (CET-UG) conducted by the university. Admission is not based solely on Class 12 marks.
There is one exception: for BSc Veterinary Science (BVSc & AH), admission requires success in a separate VET (Veterinary Entrance Test) administered by AAU, not the CET-UG.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, the short answer type section of Quantitative Aptitude section will not have negative markings.
The IPMAT exam has negative markings for the other two sections. Each question in the IPMAT exam carries four marks. And for every incorrect answer, one mark is deducted. This means that if the candidate has four correct answers then 16 marks will be added to the IPMAT overall score. If the candidate marks more than one answer for a particular question, the answer will be considered incorrect. To avoid maximum marks deduction, candidates must attempt the easier question first and then move on to the more difficult ones in that particular
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