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Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus. Study NCERT economics books for 11th and 12th grades. Read books and materials related to micro and macroeconomics, econometrics and Statistics. Practice sample papers and previous years' question papers. Brush up your mathematical skills. Stay updated with current economic events. Seek guidance from experienced teachers or mentors.
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Central University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi. Central University of South Bihar, Patna. Central University of Haryana, Mahendragarh. Central University of P
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Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and/or Descriptive Questions. Number of Questions: Approximately 100 questions. Duration of the Exam: 2 hours. Marking Scheme: MCQs may have negative marking. Descriptive questions may carry more marks. Topics Covered: Economic theory, Micro and Macro Economics, Econometrics, International Economics, Development Economics, and Indian Economics. Note: The pattern may vary from year to year and from university to university, so it is advisable to check the la
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Central University of Haryana
Central University of Jharkhand
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Central University of Punjab
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It is recommended to research and compare these universities, and consider factors suc
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It is recommended to research and compare these institutes, read reviews and feedback from past students, and choose the one that best suits your needs and requirements. It is also important to note that coaching institutes may not be the only way to prepare for the exam and self-study can also be effective.
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Know the exam pattern and syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the format and type of questions asked in CUCET, as well as the topics covered in the syllabus. Study the prescribed textbooks: Start with NCERT textbooks for class XI and XII as they cover most of the topics in the syllabus. Practice sample papers and previous year question papers: This will help you understand the level of difficulty and type of questions asked in the exam. Focus on weaker areas: Identify your weaker areas and work on improving them. Time management: Practice mana
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There are various factors which determine the NEET cutoff. The basic factors include the difficulty level of the exam, number of test takers, number of seats for admission, among others. The NEET 2024 cutoff is likely to be higher owing to the larger number of test takers as compared to the previous years and the easier difficulty level. Moreover, the number of test takers as well as the MBBS seats has also increased. Hence, there is a high possibility of the NEET 2024 cutoff increasing this year. Last year, the NEET cutoff for the General category candidate was 137-720. According to experts, the NEET 2024 cutoff is likely to be 150-72
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