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Avinash Sharma

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Please try logging in your account with your application number and SEE for your registration if you are registered then there no need for a confirmation page.

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No, once you have marked an answer on the OMR sheet in the IPU CET it is generally not possible to change your options. OMR sheets are designed to detect and process the marked responses, and altering the options after marking may lead to complications in the evaluation process. It is important to carefully review and verify your answers before marking them on the OMR sheet. Taking your time to double-check your responses can help prevent any potential errors.

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The IPU CET question paper for B.Tech (Bio-Technology) includes questions from Physics Chemistry and either Mathematics or Biology (Botany and Zoology or Biotechnology at the Class 12 level. The percentage distribution of questions for each subject is as follows:
Physics (Class 12 Level) - 20%
Chemistry (Class 12 Level) - 20%
Mathematics (Class 12 Level) - 20%
Biology (Botany and Zoology or Biotechnology (Class 12 Level) - 40%. .

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For B.Sc. Candidates appearing for the B.Tech (LE) admission exam, the questions will be based on the following subjects: B.Sc. Level Mathematics, Analytical & Logical Reasoning, English (Class 12 level), and Scientific Aptitude. The distribution of questions in terms of percentage for each subject is as follows:
English (Class 12 level): 20%
Scientific Aptitude: 20%
B.Sc Level Mathematics: 40%
Analytical and Logical Reasoning: 20%. .

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