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Manisha Gard

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, solving previous years' question papers can significantly improve your chances of cracking the AIBE Exam, but relying only on them may not be enough.Why Solving Past Papers Helps:Familiarizes you with exam pattern & question typesIdentifies important & frequently asked topicsImproves speed & accuracyBut You Also Need:Bare Acts Revision – Since open-book access is removed, understanding legal provisions is crucial.Mock Tests – Helps with time management and real exam simulation.Conceptual Clarity – Focus on high-weightage subjects like Constitutional Law, IPC, CrPC, CPC, and Evidence Act.

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Bhumika Aggarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Cracking AIBE 20 without preparation is very difficult, especially since open-book access has been removed. While AIBE is a qualifying exam, it still requires basic legal knowledge.Why You Need Preparation:Bare Acts & Core Concepts – Many questions test direct legal provisions, case laws, and interpretations.High-Weightage Subjects – Constitutional Law, IPC, CrPC, CPC, and Evidence Act require familiarity.Time Management – Without practice, answering 100 MCQs in 3.5 hours can be challenging.At least 1-2 months of focused study is recommended. 

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Akanksha

Beginner-Level 5

1. Understand the Exam Pattern & Syllabus100 MCQs covering 19 law subjects (Constitutional Law, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Evidence Act, etc.)No negative marking, so attempt all questionsPassing Marks: 40% (General/OBC), 35% (SC/ST/PwD)2. Study Bare Acts & Core Legal ConceptsFocus on bare acts (since open-book access is removed)Understand important sections & case laws3. Solve Previous Year Papers & Mock TestsAttempt 5–10 full-length mock testsSolve at least 800–1000 MCQs4. Revise Regularly & Focus on High-Weightage SubjectsPrioritize Constitutional Law, CrPC, IPC, CPC, and Evidence ActMake short notes for quick revision

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Aastha Garg

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Hey Noor Fatma, Well, the minimum marks you need to get in JEE mains to become eligible for B.Tech. CSE will vary depending on which college/university you intend to enroll with. In general, the cut-off marks for top government institutes such as IITs and NITs are quite high. Some private universities may also have similarly high cut-offs, making it difficult for students to get admission there.However, in most private institutions, the cut-off marks may vary according to their individual admission policies. Some renowned private institutes, such as Geeta University offer admission to B.Tech. CSE aspirants based on their
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Aastha Garg

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A rank of 165000 roughly converts to 96 percentile and you can get admission to many good colleges in Delhi NCR. I would personally recommend Geeta University as you can get a 100% scholarship to pursue a B.Tech. CSE program here with this percentile. This means that you do not have to pay even a single rupee in tuition fees, which enables you to focus entirely on your studies without worrying about funds.Also, the university offers B.Tech. CSE program with 4 new-age specializations in AIML, Cyber Security, Data Science & Business Analytics, and Full Stack Web Development. The university follows an industry-endorsed curriculum which en
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Akanksha Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

The marking scheme for the AIBE Exam is as follows:Total Questions: 100 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)Total Marks: 100 (Each question carries 1 mark)No Negative Marking: No penalty for wrong answersPassing Criteria:General/OBC: 40% (40 marks out of 100)SC/ST/PwD: 35% (35 marks out of 100)Unattempted Questions: No marks deductedSince there is no negative marking, attempting all 100 questions is beneficial. 

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Priya Peter

Beginner-Level 5

The important chapters of the AIBE Exam include Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), as they carry the highest weightage. Other key subjects include Indian Penal Code (IPC), Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), Evidence Act, Professional Ethics, Family Law, and Contract Law. Additionally, Environmental Law, Company Law, Cyber Law, and Public Interest Litigation (PIL) are crucial. Since open-book access is removed, focus on bare acts, landmark judgments, and legal principles. Practicing previous year question papers helps identify frequently asked topics. 

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Shiksha Bhandari

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Pestle Weed College does not accepts entrance exam score for admission to BCom programme. The selection for BCom is based on merit in the last qualifying exam, followed by GDPI round. The college evaluates the application form of the candidates to confirm their eligibility for admission.

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Gunjan Aggrawal

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The University of Liverpool requires a minimum of 6 and 6.5 scores in IELTS for UG and PG programs respectively. Along with that, students must submit Duolingo and PTE scores to submit proof of English language proficiency. The English language requirements for UG and PG programs at the University of Liverpool are given below:English Language TestUG ScorePG ScoreIELTS6 or above6.5 or abovePTE59 or above61 or aboveDuolingo120 or above120 or above

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