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Harsh PandeyFaculty LPU

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Hi Shaurya, let me tell you the previous year question papers, syllabus, sample papers and all such information can be had from LPU NEST website. Please visit the LPU NEST website of the concerned programme to know the exam pattern of the LPU NEST exam. You need to have a good command of your subject, stream, verbal ability and analytical ability to get a good score. Hope you got the answer.

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In the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) system, if a student receives an "RT" (Result Withheld) in a subject, it typically means that there was a discrepancy or issue with their examination, and the result has been withheld pending further investigation. In such cases, it is essential to contact your school or the CBSE board directly for accurate and up-to-date information regarding your specific situation. They will be able to provide you with the necessary guidance on whether you can appear for compartment exams for the subjects in which you received an "RT" and the procedure you need to follow. It's important to reach out
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Yes, you can pursue a career in journalism even if you have scored poorly in Mathematics. While mathematics skills can be useful in certain areas of journalism such as data journalism or financial reporting, it is not a mandatory requirement for a career in journalism. Journalism primarily focuses on skills such as effective communication, writing, research, critical thinking, and storytelling. If you have a strong command of the English language and a passion for storytelling, you can still pursue a career in journalism. Journalism programs and colleges typically assess applicants based on their overall academic performance and skil
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Yes, it is possible to pursue a B.Sc. Forensic Science programme without having Mathematics in your +2 (12th) studies. While some universities or colleges may have specific eligibility criteria that include Mathematics as a compulsory subject, many institutions do not require Mathematics as a mandatory subject for admission to B.Sc. Forensic Science. B.Sc. Forensic Science primarily focuses on subjects related to Biology Chemistry and forensic Science itself. The curriculum typically includes subjects like forensic Biology forensic Chemistry crime scene investigation, forensic toxicology, forensic pathology, and forensic evidence analy
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Nirmalya Ghosh

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1. NCERT Textbooks: The NCERT textbooks for Class 11 Physics Chemistry and Mathematics are highly recommended as they provide a strong foundation and cover the CBSE syllabus comprehensively. It is essential to thoroughly understand the concepts and practice the exercises given in these textbooks.
2. NCERT Exemplar: NCERT Exemplar books provide additional practice questions with varying levels of difficulty. They are particularly useful for strengthening your problem-solving skills and preparing for competitive exams.
3. Reference Books: Some popular reference books for PCM include:* Physics Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma, Fundament
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As per the TISSNET 2023 analysis, Mathematics and Logical Reasoning section consisted of total 30 questions. Among the 30 questions, 21 questions were from Reasoning and Quants and nine from Data Interpretation. This section was a sitter and a student who was prepared well could easily solve the questions in this section. Further, the Data Interpretation section consisted of three Sets with three questions in each. The Logical Reasoning consisted of two questions on Directions. As per the experts, 25-26 marks was a good score to qualify this section. The Mathematics and Logical Reasoning covered the following areas: Mensuration Profi
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If you have been declared pass in ISC 12th board exam despite failing in an optional subject like Maths then you do not need to appear for compartment exams. ISC board follows a process of awarding grace marks or moderation in case a student has failed in any one of the subjects but has scored the required passing marks overall. This is called the Compartmental Scheme. If you have cleared the board examination by scoring the required passing marks overall, then you have been granted the benefit of the Compartmental Scheme and you are declared pass by the board. Therefore, you do not need to appear for compartment exams. However, if you
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The rules and regulations regarding compartment exams may vary depending on the board or educational institution you are studying under. However, in general, if you have failed in one or two subjects in your Class 12 examination, you may be eligible to appear for compartment exams to clear those subjects. The number of subjects that you can appear for in compartment exams may depend on the rules and regulations of the board or educational institution. In some cases, you may be allowed to appear for compartment exams in one or two subjects only, while in other cases, you may be allowed to appear for compartment exams in more than two su
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