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Raushan Kumar

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IELTS Cue Card topics fall under 6 main heads: places, people, things, situations, work, and study. Some of the IELTS Cue Card topics under these heads include: house, family, food, book, birthday, workplace, study area, etc.

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Raushan Kumar

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The overall duration of the Speaking Cue Card section is about 3-4 minutes. It's critical to successfully practise for the IELTS Cue Card section. Learn how the cue card activity is structured before you participate. You will be assigned a topic, one minute to prepare, and two minutes to speak. Within the time allotted, practise brainstorming and organising your thoughts. Practise speaking on diverse themes while pacing yourself to improve your speaking abilities. Create a test environment simulation using cue cards or prompts. As you practise, concentrate on your vocabulary, coherence, and fluency. To pinpoint areas that need improvem
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Raushan Kumar

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The overall duration of the IELTS speaking section is 11-14 minutes. Knowing the test format and practising frequently are necessary to prepare for the IELTS Speaking portion. Start by comprehending the three sections that make up the test's structure. Regularly practise speaking English to increase your confidence and fluency. Work on increasing your vocabulary and hone your exam-taking skills as well. Ask for input from native speakers or linguists to pinpoint areas that need work. During the exam, pay attention to honing your pronunciation and managing your time efficiently. Finally, on test day, maintain confidence and composure. Y
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Ranjeeta Shukla

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Yes. The PTE Academic exam is primarily an online exam. Candidates have to perform all the tasks on a computer screen present at the seat allocated to themduring the exam. Candidates have to speak into and listen from the headphone provided to them and perform all four reading, writing, speaking and listening tasks.  

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Kanika Chatterjee

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SAT exam is basically for undergraduate courses offered in USA, Canada, UK and various European countries. The SAT exam is accepted for almost all undergraduate courses, only if the university in question is not test-optional and mandatorily requires SAT scores. The SAT exam is for various types of undergraduate courses, to name a few for reference:BBABA in PhysicsBS in Computer ScienceBE in Chemical EngineeringBA in PsychologyFor courses like LLB or MBBS, SAT scores are not required because they are not a part of the admission process. But for all other types of bachelor's courses, SAT score is required. It is always beneficial to che
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Shikha Arora

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No, candidates cannot join Faculty of Computer Applications, MRIIRS without an entrance exam.  Studnets must appear for MRNAT entrance exam. The college offers BSc (IT), BCA and MCA courses at the UG and PG level. Apart from the UG and PG courses, the institute also offers PhD courses. To be admitted to the Faculty of Computer Application, MRIIRS, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the college. 

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Sreetama Sinha

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The top 10 SAT accepting colleges in USA are as follows:Yale UniversityHarvard UniversityDartmouth CollegeCornell UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyCalTechUniversity of ChicagoNew York UniversityUniversity of PittsburghBrown UniversityThere are many other SAT accepting universities in USA, while some are test-optional. Get more details at  

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Jagriti Shukla

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Funny you should ask. However, candidates should refrain from using any unfair means in any test leave along with PTE Academic exam. Using unfair means could lead to your test being cancelled and your registration money would be forfeited.

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Priya Garg

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The toughest section in the PTE Academic exam would depend on the candidates' expertise. Students are advised to a holistic approach towards preparing for the PTE Academic exam, concentrating both on tough as well as easy sections. However, as per some sources, the PTE Speaking and Writing is considered to be the most complex part of the test as it involves assessment of two skills. 

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Rohini Rawat

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Candidates should understand that there is no such thing as failing or passing the PTE Academic test. Your preferred university would require a certain PTE score and you will have to achieve that or higher to be considered for admission.

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