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Vipra MehraCurrent Student
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Preparing for multiple competitive exams like JEE Mains, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, and CET simultaneously can be challenging but manageable with a strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you balance your preparation:Integrated Study Plan:Cr
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Preparing for multiple competitive exams like JEE Mains, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, and CET simultaneously can be challenging but manageable with a strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you balance your preparation:Integrated Study Plan:Create a Timetable: Develop a detailed timetable that allocates time for each exam. Prioritize subjects and topics based on their weightage and difficulty level.Common Syllabus: Focus on the common syllabus first. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are core subjects for all these exams, so mastering these will benefit you across the board.Conceptual Clarity and Depth:NCERT Books: Start with NCERT textbooks to build a strong foundation. These books are crucial for JEE Mains and CET.Advanced Reference Books: Use advanced reference books for deeper understanding, especially for JEE Advanced and BITSAT.Practice and Mock Tests:Regular Practice: Solve previous years' question papers and take mock tests regularly for all exams. This will help you get accustomed to different exam patterns and improve your time management skills.Analyze Performance: After each test, analyze your performance to identify weak areas and work on them.Subject-wise Strategy:Physics: Focus on understanding concepts and their applications. Practice a variety of problems to enhance problem-solving skills.Chemistry: Pay special attention to Organic and Physical Chemistry. Regularly practice reaction mechanisms and numerical problems.Mathematics: Practice is key. Solve a variety of problems from different topics and focus on accuracy and speed.Time Management:Balanced Study Sessions: Allocate specific time slots for each subject daily. Ensure a mix of theory and problem-solving sessions to maintain balance and avoid burnout.
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Shiv KumarCurrent Student
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Cutoff Information:Specific cutoff marks for the MGMU CET for LSOD programs in 2023 have not been publicly disclosed. Cutoff marks can vary each year based on factors such as the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability.Rec
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Cutoff Information:Specific cutoff marks for the MGMU CET for LSOD programs in 2023 have not been publicly disclosed. Cutoff marks can vary each year based on factors such as the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and seat availability.Recommendation: To stay ahead, aim to score well above the general cutoff ranges mentioned above. It's always beneficial to contact the admissions office directly for more specific guidance or any trends from previous years.
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Ankit kumarCurrent Student
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If you're pursuing a B.A. and want to appear for an entrance exam, you have options like:CUET: For undergraduate and postgraduate admissions to central universities.State CETs: For admissions to various courses in state universities.Post
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If you're pursuing a B.A. and want to appear for an entrance exam, you have options like:CUET: For undergraduate and postgraduate admissions to central universities.State CETs: For admissions to various courses in state universities.Postgraduate Exams: For specific courses like Mass Communication, Law, etc.The eligibility criteria and exam details vary depending on the programme you're interested in. I recommend checking the official websites for updates on exams relevant to your desired field.
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Ujjwal GuptaCurrent Student
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MH-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)Scope: Only for the admissions in the colleges of Maharashtra.Conducting Body: Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra.Courses Covered: Engineering, medical, law, management, pharmacy, and some
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MH-CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)Scope: Only for the admissions in the colleges of Maharashtra.Conducting Body: Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra.Courses Covered: Engineering, medical, law, management, pharmacy, and some humanities courses in Maharashtra colleges.Eligibility: Students who have passed Class 12 from a recognised board, with a preference for Maharashtra-based candidates.Exam Format:MCQs.For BMM: General knowledge, reasoning, and language proficiency.Focus: Primarily for students who want to get into specific courses in Maharashtra-based institutions.CUET (Common University Entrance Test)Scope: All India level entrance exam for the admission process to central and state universities in India.Conducting Body: National Testing Agency.Courses Covered: Central universities, which include courses from humanities, science, commerce, and arts. These universities are DU, JNU, BHU, and many more.Eligibility: Any student from all of India who has passed class 12 from any recognised board is eligible to take the exam.Exam Pattern:MCQs and/or descriptive questions according to the course.Language proficiency, general knowledge, and domain-specific subjects.Focus: Comprehensive entrance exam for entry into various undergraduate programs in India.Key DifferencesScope: MH-CET vs CUET (National-level universities).Conducting Body: MH-CET (DTE Maharashtra) vs CUET (NTA).Courses: MH-CET (Primarily engineering, medical, law) vs CUET (Humanities, social sciences, sciences).Eligibility: MH-CET (Preferential entry for Maharashtra students) vs CUET (Open to all Indian students).Exam Focus: MH-CET vs CUET (Broad national entrance exam).Which Exam is Beneficial for BMM? CUET: It will be helpful if you are targeting central universities like DU, JNU, BHU, etc. providing BMM programs.MH-CET: If you wish to apply to Maharashtra-based colleges providing BMM programs, then MH-CET is beneficial.
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22 hours ago
What are the application fees for MAH B.Ed CET 2025?
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Lalit JainCurrent Student
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The MAH B.Ed CET application fee varies depending upon the category. General category candidates will have to pay ?800, while candidates from reserved categories will have to pay ?600. The application fee payment will have to complete using de
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The MAH B.Ed CET application fee varies depending upon the category. General category candidates will have to pay ?800, while candidates from reserved categories will have to pay ?600. The application fee payment will have to complete using debit cards, credit cards, net banking, or UPI. Candidate's must ensure that the application fee payment is completed within the deadline to avoid rejection of the application.
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Aayushi HarshaCurrent Student
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To fill in the MAH BEd CET application form 2025, candidates will have to follow the steps mentioned below - Visit official website and register using their valid email ID and mobile number.Fill in their personal details, academic informa
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To fill in the MAH BEd CET application form 2025, candidates will have to follow the steps mentioned below - Visit official website and register using their valid email ID and mobile number.Fill in their personal details, academic information.Candidates will have to upload the scanned copies of their photograph, signature, and other required documents.Pay application fee in online mode through credit card, debit card, or net banking.Verify all details and submit the form. Download and print the confirmation page for reference.
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Sagar GuptaCurrent Student
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For the MH CET Law 5-year program, the grouping criteria include:Reservation Policy:85% seats for Maharashtra State (MS) candidates.10% seats for All India candidates.5% seats for NRI, OCI, PIO, and foreign candidates.Further reservations with
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For the MH CET Law 5-year program, the grouping criteria include:Reservation Policy:85% seats for Maharashtra State (MS) candidates.10% seats for All India candidates.5% seats for NRI, OCI, PIO, and foreign candidates.Further reservations within MS quota for PwD (5%), EWS (10%), Orphan (1%), and 30% for females.Eligibility:General/Open Category: Minimum 45% in 10+2.Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC): Minimum 40% in 10+2.These reservations ensure equitable opportunities for students from different categories.
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3 weeks ago
Can I get admission to College of Engineering, Trivandrum with a score of 119 on MHT CET?
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Ravi BabuCurrent Student
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Admission to the esteemed College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) in Kerala is normally determined by KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) scores rather than the MHT CET. However as cutoff scores for competitive branches like Compute
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Admission to the esteemed College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) in Kerala is normally determined by KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) scores rather than the MHT CET. However as cutoff scores for competitive branches like Computer Science Engineering are usually higher your score of 119 might not be sufficient for top branches in prestigious institutions if you're using the MHT CET as an alternative entrance exam for another state university.To improve your chances of passing the CET you should strive for a higher position in KEAM.
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4 weeks ago
I am in my third year Bachelor of Commerce and I have filled B.Ed at CET. Am I eligible to take the exam?
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MUNI LokeshCurrent Student
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Yes, as a third-year Bachelor of Commerce student, you are eligible to take the B.Ed CET exam in Maharashtra. According to the eligibility criteria for the Maharashtra B.Ed CET, candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree with a minimum
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Yes, as a third-year Bachelor of Commerce student, you are eligible to take the B.Ed CET exam in Maharashtra. According to the eligibility criteria for the Maharashtra B.Ed CET, candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) in any discipline, which includes Commerce. There is no maximum age limit, and candidates can apply regardless of their age. Additionally, those appearing for their final year exams are also eligible to apply. Therefore, you can proceed with your application for the B.Ed CET exam without any issues related to your current academic status.
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a month ago
What is the cutoff for admission to B.Tech CSE through JEE Main at the College of Engineering Trivandrum?
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Rupesh KatariyaCurrent Student
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The College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) primarily admits students to its B.Tech programs through the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) entrance examination, and not typically through JEE Main. Admission via JEE Main scores is
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The College of Engineering Trivandrum (CET) primarily admits students to its B.Tech programs through the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) entrance examination, and not typically through JEE Main. Admission via JEE Main scores is not a standard pathway for CET, as the college follows state-level entrance criteria.If there are exceptions or changes in admission policies, such as accepting JEE Main scores for specific categories (e.g., NRI or management quotas), it's best to consult CET's official admission guidelines or contact their admissions office for precise and updated information.
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