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Anangsha Patra

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Candidates applying for Assistant Commandant (GD) will appear for section I of computer based screening test, which will consists of 100 questions (4 marks for each correct answer). Stage I examination will be conducted on PAN India basis for a duration of two hours. Section I is divided into four subsections consist of English, Reasoning & Numerical Ability, General Science & Mathematical aptitude and General Knowledge. 

SubjectsNo of QuestionsTotal MarksPassing MarksDuration
A: English25100160 (UR/EWS/OBC)
140 (SC/ST)
2 Hrs
B: Reasoning & Numerical Ability25100
C: General Science & Mathematical aptitude25100
D: General Knowledge25100
Total100400

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Saanya Kalra

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Yes, of course! You are eligible to be admitted to Delhi University via CUET despite gettng a re-test in either of your class exams as you have an option to appear for you compartment exam. Reappearing for a subject will not affect your eligibility criteria for CUET.

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Liyansha Jain

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Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute offers MSc in specialisations such as Child Health Nursing, Community Health Nursing, Medical Surgical Nursing, Mental Health Nursing, and Obstetrics and Gynecology Nursing. The basic eligibility criteria for admission to the MSc course is done BSc with valid scores. For entrance test details if any, please visit the offficial website of the university. 

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Priya Garg

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It is not allowed to make changes either to the test center or test date on the test day. On test day you are allowed to make only one change that is the test option that you like to attempt, ACT or ACT Writing. Before admission, you need to inform the supervisor that wants to make changes to the test. You will not be allowed to add writing on the test day.

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Priya Garg

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Absolutely! Authentic study material from the official PTE website can be used to self-prepare for the exams. Candidates are highly recommended to only source their study material from a trusted source, such as our preparation guide or the official PTE website.

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Priya Garg

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Candidates are advised to refer to PTE Academic Practice Papers available on the official PTE Academic website. Candidates are highly advised to only take information from trusted sources such as the official PTE Academic website and our preparatory guide.

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Priya Garg

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No. The candidate should understand that the test has been created to understand proficiency in English. Anyone who prepares for it with practice may not find it tough on main day.

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Priya Garg

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This is entirely at the discretion of the candidate. While students who have appeared for the test before and are on their second attempt would take lesser time preparation time than first-time test takers. Putting a number would be technically not right.

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

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IIAD Exam will have subjects like Logical Reasoning and Creative Thinking & Visual Aptitude. Question paper will include questions from Logical Reasoning and Creative Thinking & Visual Aptitude sections. Candidate will have 30 minutes to complete Logical Reasoning section. For the Creative Thinking & Visual Aptitude section, candidate will have 2 hours.

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Indrani Choudhury

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NEET mock test should be taken after the basic preparation is over and the entire syllabus has been covered. Taking mock test after NEET preparation will help students gauge their preparation level and also guide them on which sections or topics need extra emphasis. There is another pattern of taking mock tests, after completing each subject or chapter. This would help students understand their hold on each subject or section. Generally students start taking full fledged NEET mock tests or NEET prep questions around three to four months before the exam, once the complete preparation is over.

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