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a week agoContributor-Level 10
This test holds 20% weightage and is conducted exclusively for MBA applicants. Analytical thinking is assessed in this Group Discussion. A panel with at least two faculty members assesses the candidate. Once this test is completed, candidates undergo Personal Interviews. A final review of credentials is conducted, and then a reference check is completed.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. MAH HM CET mock test gives you a real exam-like experience before the actual exam. This helps reduce fear and makes you more comfortable on exam day.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
CET mock test helps you understand exam pattern, CBT interface, and the difficulty level. It also lets you check how well your preparation is going.
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a week agoBeginner-Level 5
Various coaching centres have curated the NEET mock tests. However, candidates should take the mock test that matches the NEET exam pattern and is available for free.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
It is best to book at least 1 to 2 months in advance. High-demand months (like before university deadlines) and Saturday slots fill up very fast. Avoid last minute booking of IELTS slots.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, if you book IELTS on paper, you can often pick your Speaking slot during registration. For the computer test, the speaking part is usually on the same day or very close to your main test date.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there is an online IILM National Scholarship & Aptitude Test (IILM-NSAT). 12th pass students can take this 40 minutes test. Result will be released in the last week of December. Top 5% will get 100% tuition fee waiver, next 10% will get 50% waiver and next 20% will get 25% tuition fee waiver.
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a week agoBeginner-Level 5
When I was applying for studies abroad, I remember being confused by a similar question — IELTS vs TOEFL vs others — because everyone had a different opinion and most advice was very generic. Over time I realised the problem wasn't the test itself, but the lack of clarity on what actually fit my situation.
I ran into the same issue later with health insurance. Policies looked fine on paper, just like test score requirements do, but the real strength only shows when you look deeper. That's when I personally used BimaScore and Bima Analyze. What helped me was not sales talk, but a simple breakdown — a 400–1000 score that reflected
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
To qualify for the next stage, candidates must achieve a minimum qualifying score. The qualifying score in the written test is 35 out of 100 marks. Only those students who meet or exceed this score will be considered for the shortlist. Marks in the written test carry 40% weightage in the final selection list; therefore, scores well above the qualifying mark are essential for selection.
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