Is the SUAT syllabus similar to 12th standard syllabus?

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    Nikita Goyal | Contributor-Level 7

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    SUAT syllabus will be similar to 12th class syllabus. Topics will be similar to ones studied by students in their 12th class. To be well prepared for exam, they should check syllabus carefully and be familiar with topics to be studied. Official syllabus will be considered to prepare SUAT question paper.

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