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Manisha Kumari

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The minimum qualifying marks for allowing candidate in appearing in the written test shall be 50 percent in aggregate at B.Sc. level/M.Sc. level prescribed for admission to the different courses in respect of general category candidates and 45 percent aggregate in respect of SC/ST candidate.

Candidates selected for written test based on the academic requirement will be informed of the date, time and venue of written test through a letter under certificate of posting duly signed by and bearing the official stamp of the FRI (Deemed) University Office.

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Manisha Kumari

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  • Candidate to be called for the written test shall have a minimum qualification prescribed for the purpose for the various courses.

  • There will be a written test for admission to M.Sc. Courses and Post Master Diploma Course on the following subjects:
  1. Basic Sciences including Social Scienc
  2. Arithmetic and Quantitative abilities, Computational ability, Quantitative reasoning, Interpretation of Tables, Graphs, etc.
  3. General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  4. English Language, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, Idioms, etc.

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Kratika Sharma

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No, candidates willing to pursue BFA offered by Rabindra Bharati University are required to appear for the admission test conducted by the University.

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Rashmi Gupta

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To study at University of Birmingham there are four parts of IELTS and you have to score well in all four of them. The Listening section is known to be a high scoring section of the exam. With the appropriate plan, you may raise your total IELTS band score and increase your chances of doing well in this part. To earn a higher score, utilize more synonyms, words, and phrases that are not repetitious and have the same meaning as the words in the question to know more visit IELTS Writing. If you have the correct vocabulary and pronunciation then you can score well in the speaking section. It is the most important component

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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Candidates need to download their admit card from official website of Kashmir University by entering the application form number. Candidates without admit card, might not be allowed to appear for the test.

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Mamona Majumder

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  • Visit official website of Banasthali University.
  • Go to 'result' link.
  • Enter login details in result window.
  • After entering required login details, result will be shown on screen.
  • Download and take a print of the same.

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Rahul Singha

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The IELTS Listening test consists of 40 questions, and you get one mark for each correct answer. Your total number of correct answers determines your "raw score, " which is then converted into a band score. It is important to try to answer every question, even if you are not sure of the answer. A blank answer will get you zero marks. The table below shows the average number of marks required to achieve a particular band score in the Listening test: 

Number of correct answers
(Raw Score)
IELTS Listening
Band Score
39-409.0
37-388.5
35-368.0
32-347.5
30-317.0
26-296.5
23-256.0

 

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Rahul Singha

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The IELTS Reading test consists of 40 questions of different types, such as multiple choice, True/False/Not Given, matching, and sentence completion. Your IELTS Reading score is based on how many of the 40 questions you answer correctly. Each correct answer is worth one point. Your total number of correct answers is your "raw score." This raw score is then converted into a band score. It is important to try to answer every question, even if you are not sure of the answer. A blank answer will get you no points. The tables below show the average number of marks required to achieve a particular band score in Academic Reading and General T

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Rahul Singha

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Your speaking skills are marked based on:

  • Fluency and coherence
  • Lexical resource
  • Pronunciation
  • Grammaticalilty
  • Accuracy

If you are confident and fluent in your speech, your battle is half won. So prepare properly.

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Rahul Singha

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IELTS Writing tests are marked by highly trained and monitored examiners, regardless of where the test is taken. At least two examiners will mark your Writing test, and sometimes up to three or four, to ensure the highest level of accuracy and fairness. Your Writing test response is scored in four areas:

  1. Task response
  2. Coherence and cohesion
  3. Lexical resource
  4. Grammatical range and accuracy

Each criterion is worth 25% of your total mark for that task. The examiner will give you a band score for Writing Task 1 and a band score for Writing Task 2. Then, your final IELTS Writing band score is calculated.

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