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Anupama Mehra

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The ILSAT 2025 exam pattern is as follows:Mode of the exam: Computer-based test modeTotal time: 60 minutesMarking scheme: 1 mark for each correct attempt. No negative marking for wrong attempts.The distribution of marks and questions are as follows:Logical Reasoning: 12 questions, 12 marksLegal Reasoning: 12 questions, 12 marksAnalytical Reasoning: 12 questions, 12 marksReading Comprehension: 12 questions, 12 marksGeneral Knowledge: 12 questions, 12 marksTotal: 60 marks. 

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As per the official exam pattern of GMCET there are 4 sections - English language and IQ, General knowledge of news and current affairs, Entertainment media knowledge and Brands and brand communication basic knowledge. The GMCET question paper will be based on these 4 sections. Each section will consist of 25 questions which will in multiple choice format. Total there will be 100 questions and the best part of the exam pattern is there will be no negative marking in the GMCET exam.

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The exam pattern of PULAT is as follows:Mode of exam: OnlineDuration: 2 hoursNumber of questions: 150Type of questions: Multiple choiceMarking scheme: 1 mark for each correct answer, -0.25 marks for each incorrect answerThe questions on the exam are divided into four sections:Legal Reasoning: This section tests the candidate's ability to understand and apply legal concepts.Analytical Reasoning: This section tests the candidate's ability to think logically and solve problems.General Knowledge: This section tests the candidate's knowledge of current events and general affairs.Quantitative Techniques: This section tests the candidate's qu
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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes, candidates are advised to check the TS ECET exam pattern to be well prepared for the examination. Through the exam pattern, the candidates will be able to understand important details of the examination such as mode, duration, type of questions, sections, marking scheme and more. Knowing the exam pattern will allow the candidates to be well-prepared for the entrance examination and have a higher chance of scoring well for admissions.

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TIFR GS exam pattern for Computer & Systems Sciences is such that the paper will contain multiple-choice questions that candidates need to attempt in a duration of three hours. The paper will be divided into three parts as shown in the table below:PartSubjectDurationAMathematical Aptitude3 HoursBComputer ScienceCSystems ScienceNote: Among parts B and C, candidates need to attempt questions of any one part only, informs the official website.Marking Scheme: There will be negative marking in the exam for incorrect answers.

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TIFR GS 2022 exam pattern for Mathematics is such that the paper will be divided into two parts. While Part I will be an objective test containing 30 true/ false questions, Part II will be a subjective test containing 10 questions. The total duration of the exam will be three hours. For further clarification, candidates can refer to the table below:PartType of QuestionsNumber of QuestionsDurationIObjective (True/False)301.5 HoursIISubjective101.5 HoursTotal403 HoursNote: “Only Part I will be graded for all applicants. Based on a suitable cutoff, approximately 100 top candidates will be chosen for the next step of evalua
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The exam pattern for the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test) has been described below:AP PGLCET Exam Pattern:1. Mode of Examination: The Andhra Pradesh PGLCET is conducted as a computer-based test (CBT). Candidates need to visit the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET exam centre to take the exam in CBT / online mode.2. Duration: The total duration of the exam is 90 minutes (1 hour and 30 minutes).3. Type of Questions: The exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs).4. Sections: The exam is divided into two parts, Part A and Part B.Part A: Part A consists of 72 questions, and it covers topics such as J
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The NSI Admission Test exam pattern varies depending on the course that the candidate is applying for. However, the general exam pattern is as follows:Mode of exam- Pen and paper-basedDuration of exam- 3 hoursTotal marks- 100Type of questions- Objective, short answer, and long answer typeThe question paper is divided into different sections, each of which covers a specific subject. The number of sections and the weightage of each section varies depending on the course.For example, the question paper for the ANSI (ST) course consists of four sections: Mathematics (20%), Chemistry (40%), Physics (20%), and Chemical Engineering (20%).&nbs
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The key features of the GBPUAT entrance exam pattern are as under: Exam FeaturesDetails Exam modePen-paper based testExam duration Three hoursTest languageEnglish and Hindi Test groupsPhysics-Chemistry-Mathematics (PCM)Physics-Chemistry-Biology (PCB)Physics-Chemistry-Agriculture (PCA)Type of questions Objective type of questions 

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The PU CET UG exam pattern is as follows:Mode of exam: Computer-based test (CBT)Language of exam: EnglishNumber of sections: 4 (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology)Number of questions per section: 60Type of questions: Multiple-choice questionsDuration per section: 70 minutesTotal marks: 120 marks per sectionMarking scheme: 2 marks for each correct answer, 0.5 marks deducted for each incorrect answerNegative marking: YesCandidates can choose the subjects they want to take depending on the course they have applied for. For example, if a candidate has applied for the BSc (PCM) course, they will need to take the Physics, Chemistr
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