Syllabus
If you're preparing for the Punjab University (PU) BA LLB entrance exam. The exam generally has four main sections — General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, English Language, and Logical Reasoning. The paper is of 100 marks with objective-type questions. It’s a mix of static GK like history, polity, geography and current events, legal terms, simple grammar and comprehension, and logical puzzles. I’d recommend practicing past year papers too they give you a good grip on what kind of questions are likely to come.
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The official JEE Mains 2026 Syllabus PDF has been prescribed by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates must have a thorough comprehension of the syllabus and test pattern of the NCERT textbooks for Classes 11 and 12 in order to pass the JEE Main and Advanced exams. Many other prominent engineering entrance exams in India follow the same syllabus as the JEE Mains 2026 syllabus.
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The syllabus of JEE MAINS PAPER 2A for degree B.Arch inculdes three subjects: maths, aptitude test, and drawing.
The exam is of 400 marks with 77 questions and of 3 hours. -1 negative marking will be given for every wrong answer of maths or numerical value question. For drawing test, there will be no negative marking.
There are many platforms online providing sample papers, one of which is careers360. The link of which, I am attaching here,
Best of luck for your preparation.
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If you’re planning to appear for the CPGET M.Sc. Zoology exam conducted by Osmania University, it’s important to understand the syllabus well the paper is divided into two parts: Part A and Part B.
Part A which carries 40 marks and focuses on the fundamentals of animal sciences. This section includes topics like digestion, respiration, circulation, and excretion in animals, along with basic concepts of biochemistry such as glycolysis, the TCA cycle, and ATP production.
And part B carries 60 marks and covers more advanced areas of zoology. This includes animal diversity, evolution, ecology, environmental biology, genetics, and cell biology. Students are expected to have a strong understanding of classical genetics, molecular genetics, cytology, and the principles of evolution and taxonomy. T o score good marks in the exam you have to study both basic and advanced concepts . And also , solving previous-year question papers can help understand the exam pattern better.
To know more about the complete CPGET syllabus, refer to this
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cpget-syllabus
Overall, a balanced preparation covering both theoretical knowledge and practical understanding is key to cracking this entrance exam.
All the best for your preparation!
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Preparing for the NSTSE National Level Science Talent Search Examination or Unified Olympiads it's good if you want to build strong basics in Science and Maths and get used to solving logical reasoning questions too.This exam mainly focuses on conceptual understanding, so regular textbook reading alone might not be enough. To prepare well, it’s important to go a little beyond your school syllabus and try to practice application-based and analytical questions. If you’re studying in Class 6–10, start by revising your NCERT or State Board textbooks. Make sure you understand each topic well. Don’t just memorize, try to connect the concepts with real-life examples, and it will help you better in your exam.Now coming to books here are some good ones that are helpful for NSTSE:
MTG Foundation Course Books, Science and Mathematics, these are great for concept clarity. Unified Olympiad Books by Unified Council , specially designed for NSTSE and other Olympiads.Workbooks or practice sets offered by MTG, Arihant, and Oswaal are good for regular mock tests.
Also, solving previous years’ papers and sample questions is very helpful. You get a clear idea of the question pattern, and you’ll feel more confident during the exam. You need to solve previous years' papers and sample papers for better understanding and time management.
You can check free sample papers and ebooks here:
https://school.careers360.com/download/nstse-ebooks-and-sample-papers
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Yes, the IIT JAM Mathematics syllabus is mostly the same as what is taught in B.Sc. Mathematics. Core topics like Calculus, Algebra, Differential Equations, and Real Analysis overlap. However, JAM tests deeper understanding and problem-solving skills, often at a higher difficulty level than typical B.Sc. exams. Some topics may also be covered more rigorously or appear in more applied forms. So while the syllabus is similar, focused preparation is needed to match JAM’s level.
You scored 372 in NEET 2025 under SC category from Telangana with AIR 266936 and SC rank 20733. SC cutoff is around 113–143. You qualify for both AIQ (15%) and State Quota (85%). MBBS in govt colleges is tough, but you may get a seat in private/deemed colleges like Apollo, Kamineni, Mamata, or through MCC counselling rounds. Apply under KNRUHS Telangana and explore management quota options for better chances. Here are few links NEET cutoff details: https://neet.nta.nic.in NEET UG College Predictor- https://medicine.careers360.com/nta-neet-college-predictor
hey, Though there is a declining ratio at the students who are not facilized with scholarships in the reference there are schemes that are facilized after attaining a degree. Although there is a chance if you can get EOD from your residential B.D.O office or H.D,O office it can be contemptary to make you eligible for scholorship.
The AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing (Hons) entrance exam 2026 will include questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge. The total paper will have 100 multiple-choice questions and you will get 120 minutes to complete the exam. For every wrong answer, one-third mark will be reduced.
In Physics, you should study topics like current electricity, optics, magnetic effects, electromagnetic induction, electronic devices, atoms, and communication systems. These are mostly from class 11 and 12 syllabus.
In Chemistry, focus on topics like solid state, chemical kinetics, solutions, surface chemistry, biomolecules, polymers, coordination compounds, alcohols, acids, ketones, and chemistry in everyday life.
In Biology, study about cells, cell structures, differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, five kingdom classification, nutrition, Mendel’s laws of genetics, and role of plants in human life.
In General Knowledge, questions will come from current events, history, geography, culture, science, and general awareness.
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