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Saumya Jain

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SET is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to various undergraduate courses. SET 2026 will be conducted in the computer-based test mode. The difficulty level of the SET exam is usually easy to moderate. But, a few questions might trick your mind and can be time-consuming.

General Knowledge and Analytical and Logical Reasoning are easier than the Quantitative Aptitude section. In 2025, according to the students who appeared for the SET session 1 exam, the SET exam was moderate. The General English section was the easiest of all four sections. The Quantitative Aptitude section was the toughest, and the other two section

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Sarthak Kain

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You can get these papers on Shiksha itself. Type: SET ( preferred year) question paper Shiksha on google or any web brower and click on first link. Simply register or login and boom. Thank you.

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Saumya Jain

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Yes, candidates will have to carry two SET admit cards to the exam centre if they have applied for both sessions. Candidates will be required to apply for each course and test individually, and hence they will be issued two admit cards. The SET hall ticket will be released at least a weak before the exam. Students will have to download the SET admit card for the session that they are appearing for. If they are appearing for two session, candidates have to download two separate admit cards. 

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Saumya Jain

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Yes, candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/PwD) will get a 5 per cent relaxation of the total criteria. They will be required to have scored 45% aggregate in Class 12. The eligibility criteria for the General and NC-OBC category is that they must have secured at least 50 per cent aggregate in Class 12th.

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Kajal Kumari

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The SET exam stands for State Eligibility Test, which is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for the position of Assistant Professor in universities and colleges in India. The eligibility criteria for appearing in the SET exam may vary from state to state, but generally, a candidate must have a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% marks to be eligible for the exam. Based on the qualifications you have mentioned, you may not be eligible to appear for the SET exam as you do not hold a Master's degree. However, if you do have a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% marks, then you can appear for the exam and if you pass,
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YASH SHARMA

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If the provision is still open then upload the documents now your secret key will issued late. If the provision is closed for uploading, contact TS LAW SET most probably as soon as possible, you will be alloted one day for all the students to upload documents. Good luck.

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