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Chanchal Pandey

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The JEE Advanced exam pattern is designed to test your comprehension, reasoning, and analytical abilities in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Here are the key details:Mode of Examination: The exam is conducted as a computer-based test (CBT).Number of Papers: There are two compulsory papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Both papers are conducted on the same day.Duration: Each paper is of 3 hours duration (4 hours for PwD candidates).Medium of Examination: The exam is available in English and Hindi.Sections: Both papers include three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.Types of Questions: The question types include:Multiple Choice
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Ujjwal Gupta

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The RRB NTPC Computer-Based Test 1 is the first step in the selection process for various non technical positions under the Indian Railways. The exam pattern and syllabus must be known well to prepare efficiently.Exam Pattern for RRB NTPC CBT 1Total Duration: 90 minutes; 120 minutes for PwBD candidatesTotal Questions: 100 objective-type multiple-choice questionsSectionsGeneral Awareness: 40 questionsMathematics: 30 questionsGeneral Intelligence and Reasoning: 30 questionsMarking Scheme:Each question carries 1 mark.Negative marking is there for each wrong answer which amounts to 1/3 of the marks of that question.This type is designed to
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The IISER entrance exam, also called IISER Aptitude Test, tests candidates in three main sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology. The syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum of classes 11 and 12, with a focus on topics such as Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Calculus, Algebra, and Biology (for students applying through the Biology stream). It is a multiple-choice test consisting of 60 questions. Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking. The test is usually taken online and lasts for 3 hours.

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Shikha Bhandari

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For the academic session 2025-2026, NTA has revised the CUET PG exam pattern, where the exam duration has been reduced to 90 minutes from 105 minutes. Also, the General Paper of MBA and LLB will be redesigned by the exam officials.As per the latest update, NTA, in compliance with UGC, has set up an expert committee that will make amendments in the CUET PG exam after receiving feedback from the stakeholders.Candidates can expect the change in the following CUET PG exam pattern 2025:Exam officials can increase the number of questions (75 MCQs at present).Change in the marking scheme.Redesigning of syllabus.Can add more types questions- M
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Priya Kumari

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The exam pattern for NSD entrance exam is as follows:- mode of exam- offline modelanguage of exam- Hindi or EnglishContent: This stage assesses acting skills, aptitude, and general awareness related to theatre. Candidates may be required to perform pieces that showcase their talent and understanding of dramatic arts. after completing NSD test students have to prepare for audition. the language could be hindi or English.

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Annu navariya

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The VUSAT comprises multiple-choice questions that take into account subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English from 10+2 or an equivalent syllabus. On average, the test typically lasts for 2 hours and contains 125 questions. It is divided into three sections: 40 questions from Physics, 40 from Chemistry, and 40 from Mathematics or Biology, depending upon the stream; and 5 questions from English. The correct answer to each of these will fetch 1 mark; there is no negative marking. The examination is done in online mode and admission to undergraduate courses in a number of institutes is offered through this.

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Addula Yaswanth

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This examination in Horticulture at the Rajasthan Pre PG has a 2-hour paper-pencil type. Question paper will carry 100 MCQs and question papers that are used include various questions on the issues of Horticulture and other allied agricultural Science areas. The Examination is taken up in the English language, where the candidates will have to choose the best answer. The marking scheme gives four marks for a correct response and one mark is taken away for each wrong response, and the marking is negative in nature. In this context, it is an essential examination to assess the knowledge about fruit science, vegetable science, floricultur
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Odisha CHSE Exam Pattern 2025: The Council of Higher Secondary Education, (CHSE) Odisha has announced changes in Odisha CHSE exam pattern 2025. According to the new CHSE Odisha pattern 2025, students will have to appear for 80 mark theory exam. 20 marks will be allotted for internal assessment. Students have to score at least 24 marks in theory, to clear the exam. However, the internal marks will not be added to the theory marks to determine pass or fail. The new CHSE Odisha pattern of questions will be applicable for regular students registered in 2023 only of Arts, Science, Commerce and vocational streams appearin
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The SSC Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) exam is divided into two papers. Paper I is a computer-based test with two sections: General Hindi and General English, each carrying 100 marks. It tests the skills of translation, grammar, and comprehension, and takes 2 hours. Paper II is a descriptive paper, testing the translation and essay writing in both Hindi and English, meant to test candidates' language and translation abilities. This paper is 200 marks, lasting 2 hours. Both papers are very important for selection and Paper I is objective and Paper II subjective.

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Arindam Modak

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Exam Pattern for JEE Mains is as follows:Mode of Examination:The mode of examination would be as Computer Based Test (CBT).Subjects:The examination would be based on three subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.Number of Papers:There are two papers under JEE Mains: Paper 1 (for B.E./B.Tech) and Paper 2 (for B.Arch/B.Planning).Paper 1 is CBT based for B.E./B.Tech aspirants. For B.Arch/B.Planning there is both CBT and pen-paper based Paper 2. Paper 1: B.E./B.TechType of Questions: Multiple choice questions (MCQs) and Numerical Value based Question. Total No. of Questions: 90 (30 questions from each subject)&nbs
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