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1. Decision Making: You can use RK Jha's Jabbing the XAT or Arihant Publications' Analytical and Logical Reasoning to prepare for this section.
2. Verbal and logical ability: In addition to editorial reading, you can pick from the following texts: Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis, High School English Grammar by Wren & Martin, and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension by Ajay Singh.
3. Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation: For this section, you can consult the books Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examina
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes. A candidate who is not from Maharashtra can apply for MHT CET. They can also apply for admission via JEE Main scores.
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1. Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur (NIRF Rank 8).
2. Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore (NIRF Rank 27).
3. Amity University, Noida (NIRF Rank 28).
4. International Management Institute, Delhi (NIRF Rank 30).
5. Great Lakes Institute of Management, Kanchipuram (NIRF Rank 31). You can SEE a complete list of colleges that accept the XAT score at this link: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-accepting-xat-india?sby=popularity.
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
The students must have passed the 10+2 exam of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, or an equivalent examination, with English Physics Chemistry and Math as subjects. The students must also obtain a min of 50 percent, or 150 points out of 300, in the subjects Physics Chemistry and Math combined. Important Factors for
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1. By RS Aggarwal, Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning
2. Mental Ability for NTSE by Odisha Experts
3. Aihant's NTSE Study Guide
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1. Intelligence and critical reasoning: This section checks the analytical and cognitive skills and includes topics like "visual reasoning, " "blood relations, " "column graphs, " "numerical grids, " "calendars, " "pie charts, " "arguments, " and so on.
2. Language Comprehension: The syllabus consist of basic grammar topics, Antonyms & Synonyms, Parts of Speech, Para Jumbles, Idioms, Phrases etc.
3. Data Analysis and Sufficiency: The topics in this section are bar diagrams, pie charts, graphs, data analysis and comparison, charts, and v
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
2- The duration of the MHT CET exam for Paper 2 is 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
3- The duration of the MHT CET exam for Paper 3 is 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes)
Mode of Exam: Online as Computer Based Test (CBT)
Question Paper:
Paper 1 (Mathematics)
Paper 2 Physics and Chemistry)
Paper 3 (Biology)
For more MHT CET exam details, you may visit the Shiksha MHT CET Exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/mht-cet-exam). I hope this will help you.
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1. Arun Sharma or R. S. Agrawal for quantitative aptitude
2. Nisiht Sinha or Pearson for data interpretation and logical reasoning
3. Arun Sharma or Odisha Publication for Verbal Ability
4. For logical reasoning books by Arun Sharma or Nishit K. Sinha
You can choose any of these books to prepare for th
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1. The majority of students favor Arun Sharma's book for this section on data analysis and sufficiency. It can be substituted with a number of other books, including Nishit K. Sinha's DI book, Odisha Experts, and Ananta Ashisha's books.
2. You can choose a verbal ability book from Odisha Publications, Gautam Puri, or Bharat Patodi to prepare for language comprehension. You must regularly read the newspaper in order to pass this section of the MAT
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1. Mathematical Skills Section: The important topics include number systems, averages, percentages, Algebra ratios, time and work, speed, geometry, venn diagrams, time and distance, and profit and loss.
2. Data Analysis and Sufficiency: In this section, important topics are charts, line X-Y graphs, data comparison, and caselet-based data.
3. Intelligence and critical reasoning Section: Some important topics in this section incl
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1- For Electronics: BE/B.Tech or equivalent in Electronics Engineering in first division with an aggregate min of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84 on a scale of 10.
2- For Mechanical: BE/B.Tech or equivalent in Electronics Engineering in First Class with an aggregate min of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84 on a scale of 10.
3- For Computer Science: BE/B.Tech or equivalent in Computer Science Engineering in First Class with an aggregate min of 65 percent marks or CGPA 6.84 on a scale of 10.
4- For Civil: BE/B.Tech or equivalent in Civil Engineering in First Class with an aggregate min of 65 percent mark
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1. You must regularly read the newspaper in order to do well on the KMAT's verbal ability and reading comprehension sections. Additionally, you can choose a verbal aptitude book from Norman Lewis' Word Power Made Easy, Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay's Sharma and Upadhyay, or Wren and Martin's Wren and Martin.
2. You can choose from Nishit Sinha's, Arun Sharma's, or Abhijit Gu
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1. General English Section: This section can cover material from any well-known book on verbal ability, such as syllogisms, one-word substitutions, grammar, and so forth. Some of the well-known writers are Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay; Nishit K. Sinha; and Wren and Martin.
2. Quantitative Aptitude data interpretation, and data sufficiency Section: For this section, you can use topic-wise reference materials by Arun Sharma, Michael Pearson, and Nishit K
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The maximum age for the general category candidates should not exceed 35 years as of October 14, 2023. But, for the OBC category candidates are 38 Years and for the SC, ST candidates are 40 years.
2- Age criteria for Junior Research Fellow:
The maximum Indian Space Research organisation age limit is 28 years as on February 2, 2023, but for the OBC category candidates are 31 Years and for the SC, ST candidates are 33 years.
3- Age criteria for Trainee Technician Apprentice:
The maximum age for the general category candidates should not exceed 30 years as of December 29, 2023. But, for th
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