CBSE Class 10 English exam pattern is given below.
Section | Type of Questions | Marks |
Reading (20 Marks) | Discursive passage | 10 |
| Case-based factual passage with visual input | 10 |
Writing & Grammar (20 Marks) | Grammar questions | 10 |
| Formal Letter Writing | 5 |
| Analytical Paragraph Writing | 5 |
Literature (40 Marks) | Extract-based (Drama/Prose) | 5 |
| Extract-based (Poetry) | 5 |
| Short Answer Questions – First Flight | 12 |
| Short Answer Questions – Footprints Without Feet | 6 |
| Long Answer Questions – First Flight | 6 |
| Long Answer Questions – Footprints Without Feet | 6 |
Total |
| 80 |
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If student has UG or PG degree from institution that follows English as medium of instruction, then they will automatically meet English Language requirements at university. If English is not main language of instruction then requirements are mentioned below for MU-
Exam | Score Required |
|---|---|
90 | |
Overall 6.5 | |
Cambridge Advanced C1 | 180-184 |
There are just few of English Proficiency tests that are approved at Harvard University like IELTS, TOEFL and Duolingo. GRE is an optional test for PG Degree.
The least marks you need to get into Harvard University for MPH course are:
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The University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt accepts the English langauge test scores such as TOEFL, IELTS, etc., for its courses. Minimum scores required in these tests are given below-
Tests | Scores |
|---|---|
IELTS | 7.0 |
Cambridge advanced | Level C1 |
TOEFL | 95 |
Duolingo | 130 |
Indian students who want to take admission to the University of Wolverhampton must showcase English language proficiency. In that case, for UG and PG courses, a minimum score of 6.5 is required. Waiver of English language requirement is also there-
- UG: The students must attain 68% - 72% in Class 12 i
All UG and PG programs at Binghamton University are taught in English language. There are some of the programs like MBA, MS in Computer Science, MS in Accounting, MS in Data Analytics, BS in Computer Science, etc.., are fully taught in English.
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