Undergrad Exams – CUET, CLAT, AILET, NIFT, UCEED, NCHMCT-JEE, SET, NDA
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If you’re a 12th grader, then perhaps you’re targeting any or some of the exams listed below.
CUET (Common University Entrance Test): Mandatory for undergraduate admissions to all central universities and several private/state universities, including Delhi University (BMS, BBA FIA, BBE)
- CLAT (Common Law Admission Test): For 24 National Law Universities.
- AILET: For National Law University, Delhi.
- NIFT Entrance Exam: For Fashion Technology.
- UCEED / NID DAT: For Design Courses.
- SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test): For BBA, BCA, and other UG courses.
- NCHMCT-JEE: For Hotel Management.
- NDA (National Defence Academy)
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English is one section which is tested in every exam. In some, its nature is qualifying but in some, it counts in your overall score. Whatever the case, if you can’t solve 50 questions in 20-25 min, your success is uncertain. So, how do you get there? Well the answer is our English Course. This course will empower you and give you a holistic perspective of looking at questions. If you’ve already undergone any sort of training anywhere, you will notice gaps in your understanding. The approach in the course makes learning enjoyable and every question will become a piece of cake for you. So, register today and realise your dreams. After all, every additional mark takes you higher in the merit list.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How are 800 marks divided in CUET?
In CUET, a total of 800 marks is a combination of four subjects, where each subject carries a maximum of 200 marks. Premier institutions use this specific 800-mark criteria for making merit lists in major undergraduate courses.
Is 700 a good score in CUET?
Yes, 700 is a very competitive score in CUET if it is out of 800. But if it’s out of 1000 it will likely put you in 85-90 percentile, still a decent score.
Is there any negative marking in CUET?
Yes, for every right answer you get +5 whereas for every wrong answer you get -1.
How many marks do I need in CUET for Delhi University (DU)?
DU is very competitive and almost everyone wants to get there. If you’re in the general category, you’ll probably need 750+ out of 1000 to stand a chance at getting into DU. Merit, however, varies from college to college in North and South campuses.
Can I prepare for CUET on my own?
Yes, you can prepare for CUET by yourself. Just focus on the concepts and solve previous year papers. Be consistent in your preparation. Learn from our English Course designed to amplify your language proficiency and logical thinking.
What is the CLAT exam?
Common Law Admission Test, commonly known as CLAT, is a centralized, national-level entrance test for admissions to undergraduate (5-year Integrated LLB) and postgraduate (LLM) law programs at 24 participating National Law Universities (NLUs) across India.
What is the format and syllabus of the CLAT exam?
CLAT-UG is a paper-based test featuring 120 multiple-choice, passage-based questions. The question paper assesses candidates across five key sections viz: English Language, Current Affairs & General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques.
Is there a negative marking in CLAT?
Yes, the CLAT UG exam has a penalty of 0.25 mark for every wrong answer while each correct answer fetches 1 mark. There is no penalty for unattempted questions.
Can I qualify CLAT without expensive coaching?
Yes, more than expensive coaching, you need a clear understanding of the concepts and a right amount of balanced practice. Many students clear the exam through focused self-study through solving previous years’ papers. Our English Course is designed to improve your language proficiency and logical ability. Start learning today!
When is the CLAT exam conducted?
The exam is conducted once a year, usually in December, with registrations normally opening in August or September preceding the exam.