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Dhanya Shekhar

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The difficulty level of the TG ICET question paper is consistently classified as easy to moderate. The test structure is heavily speed-intensive, challenging candidates to accurately solve 200 multiple-choice questions within a strict 150-minute timeframe.

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Jaya Katariya

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The TG ICET exam consists entirely of objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Every single question presents candidates with four alternative options, from which they must accurately choose the best correct answer.

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Akansha Goyal

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Under the TG ICET marking scheme, candidates are awarded one mark for every precisely correct answer they select. Importantly, there is absolutely no negative marking for incorrect responses or questions left completely unattempted.

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Loveleen Sharma

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There is no sectional time limit enforced in the TG ICET exam. Candidates are provided a composite duration of 150 minutes to navigate freely across all 200 questions and manage their time independently.

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Vikram Tyagi

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In the TG ICET pattern, Analytical Ability and Mathematical Ability carry a maximum weightage of 75 marks each. The Communication Ability section holds a slightly lower weightage, contributing exactly 50 marks to the total score.

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Rohini Bisht

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What level of maths is there in TG ICET exam? Yes, you can crack the exam. The TG ICET tests fundamental mathematical concepts primarily based on the 10th and 12th-grade levels. Consistent practice of arithmetic, basic algebra, and statistics will help you secure a good score.

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Nikita Saxena

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Yes, dedicating six months is completely sufficient to cover the entire TG ICET syllabus thoroughly. Candidates can spend three months learning core concepts, two months practicing mock tests, and the final month revising formulas.

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Dhanya Shekhar

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Top recommended books for the TG ICET Analytical Ability section include Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation by Nishit Sinha, Analytical Reasoning by M.K. Pandey, and Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal.

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Rupali Shukla

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Yes, the mathematical and grammar concepts tested in the TG ICET syllabus are predominantly based on the standard 10+2 educational level. Reviewing high school textbooks provides a solid foundation for the exam.

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Shruti Shukla

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Yes, the TG ICET syllabus is extensive. It comprehensively covers a wide array of topics across Data Sufficiency, Problem Solving, Arithmetical Ability, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, Vocabulary, and Functional Grammar, requiring dedicated preparation time.

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