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Saumya Jain

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Questions on mathematics in the SET exam are based on Class 10 and Class 12 levels. The SET entrance is a popular BBA exam that the students can take after Class 12. The difficulty level of the SET exam is usually easy. The SET question paper is divided into four sections, i.e. General English, Quantitative Aptitude, General Knowledge and Logical Reasoning. The QA (Maths) is an important section of the SET exam and usually of a moderate difficulty level. The exam is a test of your speed and ability to pick and solve the right questions. Class 10 and Class 12 Maths dominate the exam. To score well in the SET exam, students must be very
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Nidhi Kumari

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All courses follow the main elements of the SET Symbiosis syllabus: General Awareness, English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, etc. All course papers will be multiple-choice questions for the SET entrance test in 2024. The General English section of the SET exam syllabus includes various topics of Grammar, Word Meaning, Vocabulary, Para jumbles, Fill in the Blanks, Sentence Completion, etc. The Quantitative Aptitude section of the SET syllabus includes all the topics of Mathematics from Class 9 to 10. The General Knowledge section of the SET exam syllabus includes topics on Current Affairs politics, sports Science, people and p
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Malavika

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No, you do not need to study advanced material beyond Class 12 or the syllabus's equivalent level in order to pass the SET exam. The SET syllabus typically comprises subjects that fall under the purview of the regular Class 12 curriculum and is intended to evaluate your knowledge and abilities at the 12th grade level.The SET exam is often straightforward to moderately difficult. However, a few thought-provoking and time-consuming queries could deceive your mind. The sections on General Knowledge, Analytical and Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude are more difficult.It can be difficult to finish a syllabus in just 15 days, but
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Malavika

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Symbiosis International (Deemed University) does not prescribe any specific syllabus for the SET exam. However, the SET question paper will be divided into four main sections based on topics, i.e., General English, Quantitative, General Awareness, and Analytical and Logical Reasoning. The SET question paper will carry multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The weightage of the questions and topics varies in each section. However the syllabus may vary depending on the programme chosen by the candidate. The SET exam 2024 was conducted in the computer-based test mode (CBT) on May 5, 2024, and May 11, 2024. The students appearing for the SET
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Aadhar Tuteja

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The important topics of the Quantitative Aptitude section of the SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test) exam include:Profit and LossTime and WorkData InterpretationSimple and Compound InterestPercentagesProbabilityTime, Speed, and DistanceGeometryAverageSet TheoryAllegationsAlgebraData SufficiencySeriesThese topics are crucial for candidates preparing for the Quantitative Aptitude section of the SET exam. Understanding and practicing these topics can significantly enhance one's performance in this section of the exam, helping them to score well and secure admission to Symbiosis institutes.

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Saumya Jain

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The General Knowledge section of SET is usually of a higher difficulty level but it can be completed in maximum 15 minutes. The questions pertain to static GK and Current Affairs. Topics included in SET GK section are:
1. Business
2. Politics
3. Awards
4. Inventions
5. Science and Technology
6. Sports
7. Society
8. World
9. Advertising
10. Books and Authors
11. Entertainment
12. History
13. Geography
14. Politics.

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Saumya Jain

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Like other management entrance exams, the General English section is divided into Reading Comprehension and English Usage. There are a few comprehension passages while the topics of English usage are as follows:
1. Synonyms
2. Antonyms
3. Grammar
4. Fill in the blanks
5. Word meanings
6. Vocabulary
7. Parajumbles
8. Idioms and Phrases
9. Error Identification
10. Para Formation Questions (PFQs)
11. Correct statement
12. Cloze
13. Incorrect word/phrase.

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a year ago

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Saumya Jain

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The Analytical and Logical Reasoning section of the SET question paper is considered the toughest of all the sections of the SET exam. This section of the exam mainly consists of topics from Analytical Reasoning and Critical Reasoning. Some of the important topics of the Analytical and Logical Reasoning that the students should not miss include:
1. Syllogisms
2. Critical Reasoning
3. Cause and Effect
4. Statement and Conclusion
5. Strong and Weak Arguments
6. Coding and Decoding
7. Statement and Inference
8. Data Sufficiency
9. Data Interpretation
10. Arrangements
11. Blood Relations
12. Course of Action.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Important topics for the examination are listed below:
A-Verbal-Synonyms, Antonyms and Reading Comprehension
B-Quantitative-Geometry, Algebra and Trigonometry.
C-General Awareness-Current affairs.
D-Analytical Reasoning-Data interpretation, Coding and decoding
E-Logical Reasoning
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