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Old May 16th, 2016, 01:46 PM
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Default Re: ICET Rules And Regulations

Buddy I will tell you rules and regulation and details about ICET exam so that you can check it easily and have idea about it.

Rules and Regulation
To begin with, the candidates must be Indian Nations and must satisfy local or non-local status requirements put forward by the Andhra Pradesh Educational institutions. For candidates who are excluding Indian Nationals must satisfy the rules of the Universities concerned.

If a candidate is seeking for MBA admission, then he must have passed the standard bachelors degree of minimum three year interval with a minimum of 50% marks. In case of MCA, the candidates have to meet the same criteria, but essentially include mathematics in their board examination.

The candidates who are emerging out for the final year degree examination would also be qualified to appear at ICET 2016.

Eligibility

M.B.A.
If any candidate wants to admission in the course of the M.B.A. you have pass your Bachelor Degree of 3 year with 50% marks minimum and some relaxation for the reserved category (ST/SC) in the examination.

M.C.A.
Candidate must be passed the Bachelor degree of 3 year minimum with 50% marks and relaxation for the category (ST/SC). You also qualify the examination in 10+2.

Here is the exam syllabus and Pattern
(Test Details: 200 Questions: 200 Marks: Time 150 minutes)
Section-A: Analytical Ability 75 Questions (75 Marks)

1. Data Sufficiency:
A question is given followed by data in the form of two statements labeled as (i) and (ii ). If the data given in (i) alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice

(1) Is the correct answer. If the data given in (ii) alone is sufficient to answer the question then choice

(2) Is the correct answer. If both (i) and (ii) put together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement alone is sufficient, then choice

(3) Is the correct answer. If both (i) and (ii) put together are not sufficient to answer the question and additional data is needed, then choice

(4) Is the correct answer.

2. Problem Solving a) Sequences and Series: Analogies of numbers and alphabet, completion of blank spaces following the pattern in a:b::c:d relationship; odd thing out: missing number in a sequence or a series.

b) Data Analysis: The data given in a Table, Graph, Bar diagram, Pie Chart, Venn Diagram or a Passage is to be analyzed and the questions pertaining to the data are to be answered.

c) Coding and Decoding Problems: A code pattern of English Alphabet is given. A given word or a group of letters are to be coded or decoded based on the given code or codes.

d) Date, Time & Arrangement Problems: Calendar problems, clock problems, blood relationships, arrivals, departures and schedules, seating arrangements, symbol and notation interpretation.

For full information buddy please go through the file
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