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Shejal agrawal

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It assesses students on a set of subjects most commonly applied in business and management education. Below is a general synopsis of the typical syllabus for MBA admission using CUET PG:CUET PG MBA Syllabus Overview:Testing of candidates basically involves the following general key areas for the CUET PG MBA test:1. General Knowledge (GK) and Current AffairsSubjects Covered:Awareness about India and the world  Current political, economic, and social changes  Current developments in areas such as business, sports, entertainment, and science  Significant historical events, national leaders, and capitals of countries  G
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CUET PG syllabus for MBA programme includes Maths/ Quantitative Ability, English Comprehension, Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation. The topics covered under each section are as below:Maths/ Quantitative Ability: Time-Speed-Distance, Profit & Loss, Pipes and Cisterns, Work and Wages, Partnership, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Time and Work, Percentages, and Problems on TrainEnglish Comprehension: Sentence Improvement, Idioms & Phrases, Jumbled Para, Reading Comprehension, Paragraph Completion, English Usage Errors, Sentence Correction, One-word Substitution, Synonyms & Antonyms, and English Grammar.Logical Reasoning: Bas
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Helping verbs, also known as auxiliary verbs, are verbs that are used with a main verb to indicate tense, mood, voice, person, or number. Here are some common helping verbs:Be: am, is, are, was, were, being, been  Have: has, have, had  Do: do, does, did  Modal verbs: can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would

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Anjali Singh

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With a JEE Main percentile of 48.10, your chances of getting admission to the Institute of Technology, Nirmal University may be challenging for more competitive branches like Computer Science or Electronics. However, you may have a chance in other branches with relatively higher cutoffs. Many institutions also offer management quota seats, which might provide another opportunity for admission. It's recommended to check the official website of the university or contact their admissions office for detailed information on branch-specific cutoffs and the availability of management seats or other admission pathways.

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Anjali Singh

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For admission to the B.Com LLB program at CT University, the entrance exam criteria are as follows:1. Eligibility: You must have completed your Class 12 with at least 45% marks (40% for reserved categories).2. Entrance Exam: CT University conducts its own entrance exam for admission, which tests general knowledge, reasoning, and law-related topics.3. Application Timing: You can apply before your Class 12 results as long as you fulfill the eligibility criteria. If applying after your results, you must ensure your marks meet the required cutoff. Check CT University's official website for detailed admission steps and deadlines.

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Abhishek Mehra

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V1, V2, and V3 refer to the different forms of verbs used in English tenses. Here is a brief explanation of each:V1 (First form of the verb):Used in present and past simple tense and the present, past and future forms of the continuous and perfect continuous tenses.Examples of the first form of verb: play, sing, eat, goV2 (Second form of the verb):Used exclusively in simple past tenseExamples of the second form of the verb: played, sang, ate, wentV3 (Third form of the verb):Also known as the past participleUsed in perfect tenses and passive voiceExamples of the third form of the verb: played, sung, eaten, goneExamples of V1, V2 and V3
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There are 3 main types of tenses in grammar, each of which is further classified into 4 types (Simple, Continuous, Perfect, and Perfect Continuous), totalling 12 tenses. These 12 tenses in English help to express the status and degree of completeness of an action or the existence of a situation. Each tense serves a specific purpose in describing when an action occurs and whether it's ongoing, completed, or anticipated.All the tenses in English are given in the table below. Tenses in EnglishPresent Indefinite TensePast Indefinite TenseFuture Indefinite TensePresent Continuous TensePast Continuous TenseFuture Continuous TensePr
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The Present Perfect Tense is used to describe an action that has started in the past and continues up to the present time. This tense focuses on the completion of the action, not the exact time of the start of the action in the past.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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In grammar, tenses show the time of an action or state of being expressed by a verb. Tenses indicate when something happened (past), is happening (present), or will happen (future).

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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Tenses are important for scoring well in different English exams like IELTS, TOEFL, PTE and Duolingo for the following reasons:Correct understanding of tenses shows your grammar accuracy (subject-verb agreement, verb conjugation).The ability to inter-convert sentences easily from one tense form to another demonstrates your ability to express actions in different timeframes (past, present, future).Tenses help you understand the “reading passages” and “listening tasks” which are present in most of the English exams.With your good knowledge of tenses, you can even eliminate the wrong choices in multiple-choice questions and thus g
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