Exam Pattern
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GATE exam is divided into two parts: Part – A and Part – B. Part – A is a mandatory and common section of General Aptitude and Part – B is a subject specialization section. Below, you can check the GATE Exam Pattern detail -
Exam Mode - Online mode i.e. CBT test
Total number of Questions - 65
Maximum Marks - 100
Question Type - MCQs and NAT (Numerical Answer Type)
Total Section - 3
Subject Name - General Aptitude, Engineering Mathematics/Chemistry Subject Specialization.
You can check the complete GATE Syllabus for all subjects here.
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Hi there!
UPSC exam pattern for IAS is conducted in three stages. To become an IAS, you have to pass all the stages with higher ranks.
PRELIMS:
Paper 1: consist of history, geography, political science, economics and current affairs. This paper carries 200 marks.
Paper 2: Consist of 200 marks. The major syllabus for this paper is English comprehension, communication skills, logical reasoning, general mental ability, problem solving skills, basic mathematics (Class 10 level)
MAINS:
After securing a qualifying rank in PRELIMS, you would be called for MAINS.
Qualifying Paper: This is just a qualifying paper of 300+300 marks and it is not credited in the merit rank. This paper is to test the writing capacity of the aspirants in English and any regional language. Only 33% marks is enough for qualify this paper
Paper 1: Essay writing (250 marks)
Paper 2: GS1 Consists of History, Geography, Indian Heritage and culture, women empowerment.
Paper 3: GS2 Consist of Governance, Constitution, Social justice, polity, international relations
Paper 4: GS3 Technology, Economy, Bio-diversity, Environmental issues, disaster management
Paper 5: GS4 Case studies on ethics and human interface, moral and political attitude, Aptitude for Civil services, emotional intelligence.
Paper 6: Consist of Optional paper 1 and 2, each of 250 marks. Optional paper 1 tests for the subject of your interest, which may or may not be your graduation subject. Optional paper 2 tests for grammar and literature of any regional language.
MAINS constitute 1750 marks for the six papers. A qualifying rank will call you for the interview, which again constitute 275 marks.
Hope this helps!
Hi! Unfortunately, there is no syllabus for the USMLE Step 1 exam though we all wish there was one.
However, all the subjects that will be tested by the exam are:
All the high-yield information for USMLE Step 1 are nicely summarized in First Aid, the gold-standard book for studying for USMLE Step 1. Doing UWorld Qbank (~2500 questions) questions to familiarized yourself with Step 1 style questions is also a must!
Hope this helps and best of luck!
Hey Souradeep!
SAT or Scholastic Aptitude Test is a standardised test given by students all across the globe to apply for various universities in the USA and other countries. The questions that are asked are from English and Math, until and unless you decide to appear for SAT subject tests, which asks questions solely from the subject you have opted for. Also, yes, it is a MCQ test. For more information regarding the SAT exam, it's pattern and the dates on which it shall be conducted and the venue, you are advised to visit the following links:
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/inside-the-test
https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Aditya Jain,
THere is no sectional cut off.You have to clear overall cutoff to get into the BBA course.
For more details you can also refer this link :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/set-bba-cutoff
Everything is defined in this link.Previous year cut off lists are mentioned.
Hope I helped you.All the best for future endeavour!!
The GMAT is taken by people who plan to attend business school and/or an MBA program. It’s used almost exclusively for admission to these types of programs. The composite score takes only your scores from the Verbal and Quantitative sections into account. Your scores on Analytical Writing and Integrated Reasoning are not included in this score.
The most significant difference between the GMAT and the GRE is that the GRE is used as part of admissions for a wide variety of graduate school programs, while the GMAT is only used to apply to business schools.
The GMAT has two sections that test math skills: the Quantitative section and the Integrated Reasoning section.Quantitative Section
Within the Quantitative section there are two types of questions: Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency.The Integrated Reasoning question also tests quantitative skills. This section contains four question types: graphics interpretation, two-part analysis, table analysis, and multi-source reasoning.
In GRE Quantitative Reasoning tests your skills in the following areas:
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