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Aarushi Hazarika

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No marks are deducted for skipping a question in MAT exam. If you do not attempt a question, you will be marked 0 for it. There is negative marking in MAT for wrong attempts, so candidates must rather skip the question than make guess work. It is not mandatory to attempt all the questions in MAT, so there is no pressure.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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For every incorrect attempt, 0.25 marks are deducted in MAT. The negative marking is applicable to all exam modes – CBT/PBT/IBT and all five sections. Candidates while appearing for the MAT, must keep in mind the negative marking and not attempt questions that they are not sure of. It is better to not answer a question than lose 0.25 marks. Negative marking impacts sectional as well as overall scores.

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Anyam Kalra

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The difficulty level of MAT IBT, CBT and PBT is same – easy to moderate. Even though the set of questions are different in each test form, the examination authority maintains same difficulty level, so that no candidate has any advantage or disadvantage over others due to difference in exam mode. Thus, scoring better in MAT IBT, CBT or PBT totally depends on candidate's preparation and ability to optimize their score by choosing the right questions in the exam.

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Chanchal Patra

Beginner-Level 5

The time required to prepare for the AIBE Exam depends on prior legal knowledge. Well-prepared candidates need 1-2 months for revision, while those needing moderate preparation should allocate 2-3 months. Beginners, requiring full syllabus coverage, may need 3-4 months. Focus on bare acts, previous papers, and mock tests. Prioritize subjects like Constitutional Law, IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act. With no negative marking, attempt all questions. Since the open-book format is removed, understanding legal provisions is crucial. Consistent study, revision, and practice tests can ensure success. 

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Manisha Gard

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The difficulty level of the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) is generally considered moderate. Since it is a qualification-based exam rather than a competitive one, it is designed to test basic legal knowledge rather than rank candidates.Factors Affecting AIBE Difficulty Level:Open-Book Exam (Until AIBE XVII) – Previously, candidates could refer to bare acts and study materials, making it easier. However, from AIBE XVIII onwards, it is no longer an open-book exam, increasing the difficulty.Basic Legal Knowledge – The exam tests fundamental legal concepts that a law graduate should be familiar with.No Negative Marking – This allow
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Vidhi Jain

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It depends on the person giving the exam. If you have studied well, covered all the topics given in the exam syllabus, and have also done proper revision, you might find the entrance test very easy to attempt. Meanwhile, for some other person who is underprepared and not very confident about his/her preparation, might find the exam very challenging and difficult to crack.Also, the committee that sets the exam paper consider factors like the previous year exam difficulty level, student feedback, number of applicants for the exam, seats available at popular colleges, etc.

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Bhumika Aggarwal

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The All India Bar Examination (AIBE) consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).Key Exam Details:Total Questions: 100Total Marks: 100Exam Duration: 3 hours 30 minutesMarking Scheme: No negative markingMode of Exam: Offline (Pen and Paper)Type of Questions: Objective (MCQs)The questions are based on various law subjects, including Constitutional Law, IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act, Family Law, and Professional Ethics, among others.

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Shruti Khanna

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After completing the AIIMS Paramedical exam, one can make career in both private as well as public organisation. After completing the AIIMS Paramedical course, students can make their career NursingMedical lab technicianPhysiotherapyRadiology

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Rachit Kumar

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Yes, candidates can join M.Tech courses without GATE scores. GL Bajaj Noida of Technology and Management accepts the scores of the PG entrance examination, considered by AKTU. Moreover, GLBITM provides direct admission under the Management Quota for various courses, including MTech. Hence, candidates can get admission without GATE scores; however, they are obliged to fulfil certain eligibility criteria aligned with GL Bajaj ITM.

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