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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Ideally taking the GMAT 12-18 months before your target programme start date should leave more than enough time for the other activities in the application process.Having your GMAT score ready at least 3 months in advance of the application deadline ensures that you have enough time to complete the other parts .You can take the GMAT once every 16 days, up to five times in 12 months, so allowing time for a retake can reduce stress and boost your chances of achieving.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic has 20 different question types divided into three sections: Speaking and Writing, Reading, and Listening. Each segment contains a different number of questions, totalling roughly 70-82 questions. The Speaking and Writing segment has approximately 28-36 questions, which include tasks such as reading aloud, repeating lines, describing imagery, and essay writing. The Reading part consists of 13-18 questions, including multiple-choice questions, re-ordering paragraphs, and fill-in-the-blanks. The Listening phase normally contains 15-20 questions, including summarising spoken text, multiple-choice
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
GRE Exam Pattern for General Test 2024
Computer-based No. of sections No. of questions
Verbal Reasoning 2 27 Section 1: 12 ques Section 2: 15 ques
Quantitative Reasoning 2 27 Section 1: 12 ques. Section 2: 15 ques.
Analytical Writing 1
Total 5 55
GRE Structure: Section Breakdown. Verbal Reasoning: Two sections, one 18 minutes long with 12 questions, one 23 minutes long with 15 questions. Quantitative Reasoning: Two sections, one 21 minutes long with 12 questions, one 26 minutes long with 15 questions. Total Test Time: Around one hour and 58 minutes
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Although the PTE Academic exam can be difficult, it is possible to pass it with the correct preparation. It evaluates English proficiency with computer-based speaking, writing, listening, and reading exercises that call for flexibility and fast thinking. Some people may find the test easier to handle, particularly those who are tech-savvy and speak English well. Practice is crucial because the computerised scoring system can be stringent on fluency, grammar, and pronunciation. Performance can be greatly enhanced by time management, practice in each section on a regular basis, and familiarity with the test format. Test-takers can improv
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The PTE Academic exam takes about two hours to complete in total. The three primary components of the test are Speaking and Writing, Reading, and Listening. In the Speaking and composing portion, which usually lasts 54–67 minutes, candidates finish exercises like composing essays, summarising written materials, and reading aloud. The reading portion, which covers multiple-choice and reorder paragraph questions, takes about 29 to 30 minutes. The last portion of the test, the Listening section, lasts between thirty and forty-three minutes and evaluates candidates' comprehension of spoken English using multiple-choice questions and assi
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Understanding the structure of the PTE Academic exam, including its four main sections—speaking, writing, reading, and listening—is the first step in becoming well-prepared. Begin by practicing each area alone, paying particular attention to the time constraints and question categories. To boost your confidence and time management skills, replicate real test situations using official PTE practice materials or reliable internet sources. Read a variety of books, listen to English-language podcasts, and practise speaking clearly and smoothly to improve your English. To help with pronunciation and clarity in the Speaking part, record y
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Generally, there is no additional fee for the LPU NEST mock test for candidates who have registered for the actual LPU NEST exam. It is typically offered free of charge as part of the preparation resources for registered candidates. However, it's always a good idea to check the latest updates on the official LPU NEST website, as any changes regarding fees or access to the mock test will be posted there.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
You can find the list of LPU NEST test centres on the official LPUNEST website.
- Visit the LPUNEST Website.
- Test Centres Section:
- On the LPUNEST page, look for sections related to Test Centres
- Check During Slot Booking:
- When booking your test slot during registration, you’ll see a list of available test centres options with address to choose from. The list is updated based on availability and location.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can select at least three test centres according to their preferences for the BITS HD examination. The final list of centres will depend on the number of applicants and their preferences. The details of the test centre along with the address will be printed on the BITS HD exam admit card.
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