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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, solving mock tests during your 15-day IELTS preparation can be extremely beneficial. Mock tests simulate the actual IELTS exam environment and help you become familiar with the format, timing, and types of questions you will encounter. Here are some reasons why solving mock tests is important:Familiarity with the exam: Mock tests give you a genuine taste of the IELTS exam and can help you grasp its format, question kinds, and time restrictions. On the day of the exam, having this familiarity can help you feel more at ease and more confident.Time management: By giving each component the right amount of time, mock exams let you prac
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Miraliba Jadeja

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The GMAT exam is conducted in every 6 months in advance and upto 24 hours before the avalaible time in the given GMAT slot. You wan't be able to find the slot at last moment so do register before the given time. If possible try to register before 2- 3 months.The registration fees for GMAT is $300 whixh is approxiamately 25,474 in Indian Rupees.In GMAT their would be 23 verbal Reasoning Questions, 21 Quantative reasoning questions, 20 Data Insights. 

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Raushan Kumar

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The following resources are necessary for your 15 days IELTS preparation journey:Official website: You must start your preparation from the official website. Make sure to go through the IELTS exam pattern and other information available on this website. Solve all the sample questions and practice tests available on the official IELTS website.Official Cambridge material: It is necessary to study the official Cambridge Guide and Cambridge IELTS books 1 to 18. Make sure that you do not leave these at all.Other resources: Besides these, you may refer to other IELTS books such as Barron's IELTS Superpack, Simone Braverman, etc. However, as
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Ranjeeta Grag

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Preparing comprehensively for the IELTS exam in just 15 days is challenging, but it is possible with a focused and structured approach. Start by familiarizing yourself with the test format and requirements. Dedicate time each day to practice the different sections, such as listening, reading, writing, and speaking.Focus on improving your vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills. Take advantage of online resources, practice tests, and sample questions to simulate the exam environment. Work on your time management skills to ensure that you can complete each section within the given time limits.Seek feedback from teachers or language
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Yash Kumar

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You can not get admission into highly reputed Government Engineering Colleges like IITs or NITs but you can get many good private colleges on a rank in JEE Mains. Even there are some private college which will offer you admission on the basis of your class 12th.  So, yes you can definitely get admission into college.

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Shruti Singh

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The colleges applicants apply to usually consider both - SAT scores and percentiles. This is done basically to understand the competitiveness among applicants who have applied to a certain college. Also, admission committees understand where the applicants stand based on their SAT scores, percentiles and based on their overall application for admission. 

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Rupali Arora

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The SAT percentiles usually change annually, because this data is based on the number of applicants taking the SAT exam annually. Thus. the SAT scores and percentiles can vary accordingly. Applicants do not need to calculate their SAT percentiles mannually. The SAT score report usually consists of the percentiles that is generated by College Board. 

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Nishtha Sharma

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SAT percentiles is based on the number of test takers and how an applicant scores higher than the fellow test takers. For example, a 75th percentile score means that an applicant has scored higher than 75% of the test takers. Thus, this is how a percentile score is generated for a given SAT exam at any given point of time.

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Shiv Kumar

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Admission to BTech Civil Engineering at MRSPTU (Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University), Bathinda is primarily based on the JEE Main scores. However, if you are not applying through JEE Main, the university may offer admission based on your Class 12 board exam scores through Punjab State quota or other specific criteria.Given that you scored 91% in your Class 12 boards, you may have a competitive chance of admission, but it also depends on the cutoff set by the university for that year, which can vary.For confirmation, it's recommended to check MRSPTU's official website or contact the admissions office for the latest admissi
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Ashwini Gulhane

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Yes, you can apply for the RRB NTPC (Railway Recruitment Board Non-Technical Popular Categories) exam as a handicapped student, provided you meet the eligibility criteria. The RRB NTPC offers reservations and relaxations for candidates with disabilities under the Persons with Disabilities (PwD) category, in accordance with government guidelines. To qualify, you must fall under one of the specified disability categories (such as locomotor disability, visual impairment, or hearing impairment) and provide a valid disability certificate issued by a competent medical authority. Additionally, PwD candidates often receive age relaxation, exem
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