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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Question Type: Descriptive and Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) and Drawing Problems
Exam Duration: 3 Hours or 180 Minutes. Total Marks: 100 Marks
Language: English
MITID that Exam Pattern for StudioTest
1- Poster Colors, Acrylic colors, and Color pencils
2- Paint brushes, palettes, etc.
3- Fevicol and Fevikwik/ Fevibond
4- Cutter
5- Adhesive Tape
6- Scissors
7- Geometric set and other drawing material/instruments
8- Permanent Markers (min. 4 colors)
9- Stapler
10- Candidate's portfolio and work samples. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha MITID that exam page. (https://www.shiksha.c
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Mode of test-
Online
Duration-
Two hours and thirty minutes
Language-
English
Total number of questions-
125
Questions type
Objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with four options from which only one option is correct. Subjects asked-
Physics, Maths Chemistry English and Aptitude. For Biotechnology-
Candidates have to appear for Biology instead of Mathematics. Marking scheme-
One mark will be provided for every correct answer. There is no negative marking.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Exam medium: English
Question type: MCQs and Subjective
Number of sections: Four sections, namely;
1- Verbal Reasoning
2- Quantitative Ability
3- Abstract Reasoning
4- Essay Writing
Total number of questions: 100
Academic Proficiency Test (APT) 2023:
1- Course: Bachelor of Science Research (Economics) and Bachelor of Science Research (Mathematics)
Subject: Maths and Critical Writing
Total Duration: 60 minutes
For Maths 40 minutes
For Critical Writing: 20 Minutes
2- Course: Bachelor of Art Research English Bachelor of Art Research (History), Bachelor of Art Research (S
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- B.Tech (All programme):
Part A: Mathematics and Biology
A number of questions: 45
Duration: 60 minutes. Types of Questions: Multiple choice questions (MCQs)
Total Marks: 45 marks. Part B: Physics
Duration: 20 minutes. A number of questions: 15
Types of Questions: Multiple choice questions (MCQs)
Total Marks: 15 marks. Part C: Chemistry
Duration: 20 minutes. A number of questions: 15
Types of Questions: Multiple choice questions (MCQs)
Total Marks: 15 marks. Part D: General Aptitude
Duration: 30 minutes. A number of questions: 15
Types of Questions: Multiple choice questions (MCQs)
Total Marks: 15 marks. Part E: General Ethi
New answer posted
2 years agoGuide-Level 15
National Recruitment Agency Common Eligibility Test exam pattern 2023 will be divided into two parts-A Part-B. Part A will consist of Basic Aptitude, a Test of Reasoning, Verbal Ability, General Science, and General Knowledge. Part B paper will test the student's psychology and response to certain situations, qualifying in nature, yet mandatory for final appointments. National Recruitment Agency Common Eligibility Test will be conducted in 12 major Indian languages including Hindi and English . The National Recruitment Agency Common Eligibility Test question
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Mode of Exam: CBT (Computer-Based Test)
Duration of the Exam: 2 Hours 30 Minutes
Medium of Exam: English
Type of Questions: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
Sections: Mathematics, Physics Chemistry Aptitude, English
Number of Questions: 125 Questions
Total Marks: 125
Marking scheme: 1 mark for each correct answer and no negative marking it means no marks will be deducted for any wrong response selected by students. For more details, you may visit the VITEEE exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/viteee-exam-pattern). I hope this will help you.
New answer posted
2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Prelims
2- Mains
3- Interview
BPSC Prelims
One Paper
Total Marks: 150 marks
Timings: 2 hours
Question Types: Objective Type
Mode of Exams: Offline (Pen-Paper)
BPSC Mains
4 papers
One qualifying paper Hindi + 3 merit ranking papers
Total Marks: 900 marks (300*3)
Timings: 3 hours for each paper
Question Types: Subjective Type
Mode of Exams: Offline (Pen-Paper)
BPSC Interview
Total Marks: 120 marks
Merit list based on marks in Mains + Interview. For more details, you may visit the Shiskha BPSC exam apge4. (https://www.shiksha.com/news/sarkari-exams-bpsc
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
The 3 phases of the LIC exam pattern comprise:
Phase-1: Preliminary Examination
Phase-2: Mains Examination
Phase-3: Interview
Preliminary Exam:
Syllabus:
1- Quantitative Aptitude
Marks: 35marks
Duration: 20 minutes
2- Reasoning Ability
Marks: 35 marks
Duration: 20 minutes
3- English Language with special emphasis on grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension
Marks: 30 marks
Duration: 20 minutes
Mains Exam (CA/Actuarial/Rajbhasha/IT):
1- Reasoning Ability
Marks: 90 marks
Duration: 40 minutes
2- Insurance and Financial Market Awareness
Marks: 60 marks
Duration: 20 minutes
3- General Knowledge, Current Affairs
Marks: 60 marks
Duration: 20 mi
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. The question papers are usually in two languages: Telugu and English .
2. There are two papers in APSET paper 1 and paper 2.
3. The paper one consists of 50 questions about general aptitude.
4. Paper 2 consists of 100 core subjects based on your master's qualification.
5. Each question is worth two marks in both question papers.
6. The total time allotted to complete both papers in three hours
7. You have one hour for paper 1 and two hours for paper 2.
8. For paper 1, you can refer to the UGC NET paper 1 to get
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. There are two papers in total.
2. Paper 1 is an online computer-based test.
3. It is divided into two sections, each with 100 objective-type questions.
4. These sections are general Hindi and general English .
5. There is one mark allotted for a correct answer and 0.25 deducted for wrong answers.
6. The second paper is an offline test and is descriptive in nature.
7. It consists of two essays and two translations of passages.
8. The time limit to attempt both papers is two hours.
9. The Paper 1 requires a minimum
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