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Damini Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 10

The AILET exam does not have two sections namely, Legal Aptitude and Quantitative Aptitude. Also, the questions asked in CLAT exam are lengthy and time taking, while AILET question paper is considered to be completed within time if practiced well. The CLAT exam has 120 questions, i.e., less in comparison to the AILET which has 150 questions. 

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Direction for questions 9 to 12:

Coach Rahul sat with the score cards of Indian players from the 3 games in a one-day cricket tournament where the same set of players played for India and all the major batsmen got out. Rahul summarized the batting performance through three diagrams, one for each game. In each diagram the three outer triangles communicate the number of runs scored by the three top scorers from India, where K, R, S, V and Y represent Krunal, Rohit, Sanjay, Virat and Yogesh respectively. The Middle triangle in each diagram denotes the percentage of total score that was scored by the top three Indian scorers in that game.

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

(a)

If y2 < 40, then y’s R-index = 87 – y2 > 47; i.e. 47 < Y’s R-index ≤ 87

If y2 > 40, then Y’s R-index = 87 – 40 = 47

47 ≤ Y’s R-index ≤ 87

Similarly,

 23 ≤ K’s R-index ≤ 51

33 ≤ S’s R-index ≤ 55

53 ≤ S’s R-index ≤ 75

82 ≤ V’s R-index ≤ 130

Any one of Y, K or R could have the lowest R-index.

Hence, option (a).

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

No, IBS Gurgaon does not provide direct admissions. All the candidates need to qualify through IBSAT, CAT, GMAT, or NMAT. The selection procedure also involves Micro Presentation and Personal Interview prior to final confirmation.

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, IBS Gurgaon also accepts CAT scores for admission to PGPM. Candidates with valid CAT scores are exempt from IBSAT. They must also go through the Micro Presentation and Personal Interview rounds in order to get admitted.

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Direction for questions 9 to 12:

Coach Rahul sat with the score cards of Indian players from the 3 games in a one-day cricket tournament where the same set of players played for India and all the major batsmen got out. Rahul summarized the batting performance through three diagrams, one for each game. In each diagram the three outer triangles communicate the number of runs scored by the three top scorers from India, where K, R, S, V and Y represent Krunal, Rohit, Sanjay, Virat and Yogesh respectively. The Middle triangle in each diagram denotes the percentage of total score that was scored by the top three Indian scorers in that game.

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Vishal Baghel

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(a)

Consider game against Pakistan (G1).

Runs scored by Y, V and K = 40 + 130 + 28 = 198

Total runs scored = 198/0.9 = 220

Runs scored by R (r1) and S (s1), r1, s1 < 28 and r1+ +s1? 22

Consider the game against South Africa (G2).

Runs scored by K, R and S = 51 + 49 + 75 = 175

Total runs scored = 175/0.7 = 250

Runs scored by Y (y2) and V (v2), y2, v2 < 49 and y2 + v2? 75

Consider the game against Australia (G3).

Runs scored by R, Y and S = 87 + 55 + 50 = 192

Total runs scored = 192/0.8 = 240

Runs scored by V (v3) and K (k3), v3, k3 < 50, v3+ k3? 48

R's M-index = 49

S's M-index = 50

V's M-index? 49

Y's M-index is either 40 or between 41 and 49.

S had the best M-index.

Hence, o

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Yatendra Singh

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Qualified candidates from ACJ entrance exam online test, who appeared for the second round, i.e.,  online interview,  will get the confirmation for their admission to the Asian College of Journalism to PG Diploma in Journalism or PG Diploma in Business and Financial Journalism,  via email on their registered email address. The college will send out emails to the selected candidates within a week of the online interview.

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

The deadline date for IBS Gurgaon admission 2025 will be posted on the official website. The forms are available now, and the applicants are requested to apply early so that a position is reserved. The shortlisting process will occur after the form submission deadline.

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Damini Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates aspiring to appear for the AILET exam must refer to the following set of books while preparing for AILET 2026:

  • CLAT Study Kit (Legal Reasoning, English, Logical Reasoning, Mathematics, and Legal Awareness & General Knowledge)
  • Universal's Guide to CLAT & LLB Entrance Examination
  • CLAT & AILET's Chapter-wise Solved Papers

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

(c)

For 2011, the following table can be created.

 

Population

Literacy Rate

No. of Literates

Men

20000

30%

6000

Women

13000

40%

5200

Boys

12000/ (1.5)3

15%

1555

Girls

10000/ (1.25)3

50%

2560

Total

 

 

15315

Hence, option 3.

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

No, IBS Gurgaon does not provide admission without an entrance test. Candidates either take IBSAT or provide valid CAT, GMAT, or NMAT scores. Even with these scores, they have to appear for the Micro Presentation and Personal Interview for selection.

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

(d)

In 2012, the population of women = 1.1 × 13000 and that of boys = 12000/ (1.05)2

Literacy rate of women and boys in 2012 is 20 percent and 50 percent respectively.

The ration of literate women to literate boys in 2012

= 20%of (1.1×13000)50%of12000 (1.05)2=0.52

Hence, option (d)

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

(c) rather than calculating for each year, we can deduce that since the number of men is significantly greater than the other three, the maximum number of literacy rate for men.

In 2003, the literacy rate for men is 50 percent, which is the highest for his category.

Considering that the number of men in the year 2013 is 40000, the number of literate men will be 20000 which is much higher as compared to the literate men in other years.

Hence, option (c)

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

No, the admission in IBS Gurgaon is on the basis of graduation marks and entrance test performance, not Class 12 marks. Aspirants should have a bachelor's degree with at least 50% aggregate. Selection tests such as IBSAT, CAT, GMAT, or NMAT are required.

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

IBS Gurgaon doesn't declare a specific IBSAT cut-off mark. Shortlisting happens on the basis of performance in IBSAT or other approved entrance tests along with academic performance. Better scores enhance possibilities at the time of selection rounds. Final selection also relies upon the interview and presentation performance.

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

To secure admission in IBS Gurgaon, the candidates should have the eligibility of a bachelor's degree with 50% marks. The candidates have to appear for IBSAT, CAT, GMAT, or NMAT and succeed in the selection process. It consists of submission of the application form, entrance test, and interview. Final allocation of seats is done when the fee is paid.

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

(b)

Number of literates = Population * Literacy rate

Thus, if the percentage change in the population is a% and that in the literacy rate is b%, then the percentage change in the number of literates = (a + b +ab/100)%

From 2013 to 2014, the population of girls has increased by 25 percent and literacy rate has changed from 10 percent to 25 percent

i.e. (45 - 10) * 100/10 = 350 percent increase in literacy rate

Percentage change in the number of literate girls = 25 + 350 + (25 * 350)/100 = 462.5 percent

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, IBS Gurgaon PGPM admission 2025 is already open. Candidates can apply via IBSAT or provide valid CAT, GMAT, or NMAT scores. The process of selection is based on Micro Presentation and Personal Interview rounds. Final admission is confirmed post-fee payment.

 

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Shailja Singh

Contributor-Level 6

The full form of ACJ entrance exam is Asian College of Journalism Entrance Exam. This entrance exam is conducted annually in online mode for admission to PG Diploma in Journalism and PG Diploma in Business and Financial Journalism. Candidates seeking admission to any of these courses must fill out the ACJ application form and appear for the exam. Those who qualify the online test will be able to participate in the interview round.

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Damini Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 10

To ace the AILET 2026 exam, score between 80-90 will be considered safe. To get admission in BA LLB or LLM courses at the NLU Delhi, aspirants must try to score more than 80 marks out of 150 (for BA LLB) to secure a seat at the institute. However, for candidates belonging to the SC/ST category, scoring 70 can be enough to crack the exam and make it to the cutoff list.

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

(a) In 2016, £1= Rs. 42 (old rupees)

However, by 2017 the value of the rupee will decline by 10 percent.

£1 will now be worth a higher amount of rupees.

In terms of pounds in 2017, we have, £0.9 = Rs. 42 (new rupees)

£1 = 42/0.9 = Rs. 46.6

Hence, option (a)

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