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Chitwan Sharma

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The Central Teacher Eligibility Test CTET and the Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test UPTET have similar syllabi as both exams aim to test the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions. However, there may be some differences in the exam pattern, difficulty level, and the types of questions asked. If you have already prepared for the CTET exam, then you may have covered a significant portion of the UPTET syllabus as well. However, it is recommended that you go through the UPTET syllabus and exam pattern to identify any additional topics or areas that may be covered in the UPTET exam. It is also important to note that while the
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To prepare for the Mathematics section of the UPTET exam, you can refer to the following books:
1. UPTET Mathematics by Arihant Experts
2. UPTET Mathematics by RPH Editorial Board
3. UPTET Mathematics by Odisha Publication
4. UPTET Mathematics by Upkar Prakashan
5. UPTET Mathematics by Wiley Publications
These books cover all the important topics and concepts that are part of the UPTET Mathematics syllabus, such as numbers, Algebra geometry, Mensuration data handling, etc. They also provide practice questions and previous years' solved papers to help you prepare effectively for the exam.

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There were four sections in BITSAT 2023 question paper - Part I (Physics), Part II (Chemistry), Part III (English Proficiency and Logical Reasoning) and Part IV (Mathematics or Biology). All questions were prepared based on the topics of these subjects to assess the candidates for admissions into the participating institutes of the state. Candidates were advised to attempt the entire sections to have a higher chance of scoring the required marks for admission. However, they should have been careful as negative marking is done for the incorrect answers.

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For preparation of the UPTET exam the books you can refer

  • UPTET Exam Guide  
  • UPTET Paper 1 and 2 Solved Papers
  • UPTET Paper 1 and 2 Practice Sets  
  • UPTET Paper 1 and 2 Complete Guide
  • UPTET Success Master

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The official marking scheme of BITSAT 2023 has been announced online by the authorities. As per the BITSAT exam pattern, for every correct answer, the candidates will be allotted 3 marks. If the candidate has selected the wrong answer, then 1 mark will be deducted. No marks will be deducted for the unattempted questions. Candidates are advised to carefully check the marking scheme of BITSAT 2023 to be aware of how they will be marked for the examination. If the candidates are unsure of the answer, it is best to leave it unattempted as negative marking will be done.

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It is difficult to definitively say whether you can get a government medical college with 470 marks in NEET 2023 belonging to the SC category in Haryana. However, while the official cutoff for NEET 2024 hasn't been released, if we look at past trends for Haryana SC category, the cut-off for government colleges might be around 420-626.

 

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Integrated Ph.D. is a new concept in India. Some universities like JNU, IIT, BITS, Amity have started it.

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It is unlikely that you will get a government seat for MBBS in India with 430 marks in NEET 2023 and the ex-servicemen category. The cutoff marks for government seats are usually much higher than this, and the competition for these seats is very high. However, there are still a few options available to you.

  • You could try to get a seat in a government-aided college. These colleges are funded by the government, but they are not fully government-run. The cutoff marks for these colleges are usually lower than for government colleges, but they are still quite high.
  • You could try to get a seat in a private college. Private colleges are not fun
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Yes, BITSAT 2023 is being held online I. e. , as a computer-based test. No other mode of examination will be held by the authorities. BITSAT will be conducted at various centres and the candidates will have to select their preferences during the application process. Allocation of exam centres will be done based on the preferences submitted by the candidates and details will be made available through the admit card. Candidates will be allowed to select their slots for the examination as per the availability.

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Admission decisions are typically based on various factors, including the number of available seats, the number of applicants, and the performance of the applicants.
Percentile scores indicate the percentage of candidates who scored lower than a particular candidate. In this case, your son's percentile score of 89.55 means that he performed better than approximately 89.55% of the candidates who appeared for the KIITEE Phase 2 exam.
To determine your son's chances of securing admission to the CSE branch in KIIT Bhubaneswar, it's important to consider the previous year's cutoff ranks or scores for the CSE branch. These cutoffs can vary fro
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