What is the word limit for letters in competitive exams?
In competitive exams, just next to the question, the word count is written, however, most exams expect 150–200 words. Going beyond can cost marks and also consume a lot of time and in exams, a student needs to be time-constrained. Practice writing letters that are concise, focused, and within limits
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