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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. Candidates are advised to revise regularly during the GCET preparation process as it will allow them to remember whatever they have studied earlier. Through revision, the candidates will be able to retain what has been studied and they will be able to perform well in the exam. Daily revision should be added to the preparation timetable. Candidates should also attempt mock tests and sample papers along with revision to be well-prepared for the exam.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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During the GCET preparation, the candidates are advised to create a timetable that will allow them to cover the syllabus before the exam and help in the preparation process. While creating the timetable, the candidates will have to ensure that all of the subjects, topics and units are covered in such a manner that the studying process does not feel monotonous. The candidates should also include regular revision and mock test practices in the timetable. This will ensure that the candidates do not forget what they have studied. The timetable should be created as per the aptitude of the candidate.

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Candidates are advised to identify the important topics of GCET syllabus by doing some research. To understand which topics and units are expected to have a high weightage, the candidates can check the previous years' sample and question papers. In case a unit is constantly repeated in the papers, the candidates can assume that the unit is likely to be present in the upcoming question paper. However, the candidates are advised to study the entire syllabus so that they have a higher chance of securing good marks.

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For GCET Mathematics section, the candidates will have to prepare various topics as prescribed by the authorities. Some of the important topics that the candidates should prepare while studying for GCET Mathematics section are - Calculus, Probability, Relations and Functions, Vector and 3D Geometry, Algebra and Linear Programming. All topics should be carefully studied since the authorities may choose the topic while preparing the GCET question paper.

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As per the official GCET Physics section, the candidates will have to study various important topics of the subject to be well-prepared for the examination. Some of the important topics to be studied for GCET are - Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current, Current Electricity, Atoms and Nuclei, Communication Systems, Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism, Optics, Electrostatics, Electronic Devices and Electromagnetic Waves. Candidates are advised to be well-versed with the topics to do well in the exam.

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As per the official GCET syllabus, the candidates will have to study topics and units from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. It is to be noted that the syllabus of GCET will be similar to the 12th standard qualifying entrance exam. The authorities will prepare the GCET question paper by referring to the official syllabus. Before and during the exam preparation, the candidates are advised to check the topics and units mentioned in the GCET syllabus carefully.

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Candidates will be able to check the GCET exam pattern online at dte.goa.gov.in. The detailed information on how the entrance examination will be held can be checked through the exam pattern of GCET. No other mode will be used by the authorities to release the official exam pattern. Important details such as the exam mode, duration, nature of questions, marking scheme and more will be available through the GCET exam pattern. Before preparation, the candidates are advised to check the exam pattern carefully.

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Yes. All candidates are advised to be familiar with the GCET syllabus before and during the preparation process. By knowing the syllabus beforehand, the candidates will be able to understand which subjects, units and topics that have to be studied for the entrance exam. Candidates will be able to prepare accordingly for th examination and have higher chances of securing the marks that are required for admissions into the preferred courses and colleges. 

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GCET paper will consist of objective multiple-choice questions. For every question, four options will be present, out of which the candidates will have to select the correct answer. While preparing the official GCET question paper, the authorities will refer to the syllabus and will take into consideration the topics of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The candidates will have to mark the correct answer in the OMR sheet by colouring the option. All questions have to be answered within the allotted duration.

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According to the official GCET exam pattern, each section has been allotted a specific duration within with the candidates will have to complete attempting the questions. Each section (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) have been allotted 120 minutes i.e, 2 hours. The candidates will have to attempt 75 objective multiple-choice questions in each section within the duration allotted by the authorities. No extra time will be provided to the candidates. The candidates will have to attempt as many questions as they can so that they have a higher chance of securing the required marks.

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