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Is Iiith UGEE exam tough?

Is Iiith UGEE exam tough?

The difficulty level of the exam is same as that of JEE mains. The exam is conducted for 3 hours. first one hour for Technical 50 questions each one carries one mark. The next two hours is on Logical reasoning of 56 questions.

How was UGEE 2020 conducted?

IIITH UGEE 2020 Counselling The counselling process is conducted online in four rounds. The seat allocation is done on the basis of merit rank. Candidates are required to accept the allotted seat by paying the requisite admission fee before the deadline.

Is it tough to crack UGEE?

UGEE exam at IIIT-H is indeed tough for anyone attempting the exams. But one need not worry as there are IIIT prep books available at WwW. iiitprep. com . There is ample help available at the website to prep for the UGEE exams.

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Is UGEE exam easier than Jee?

IIIT UGEE is easier as compared to JEE Main. It tests students on the concepts, critical and creative thinking. It is more focused on speed based than difficultly based. It has 1 hour to answer 50 questions so you need to be quick.

What is the cutoff for UGEE?

As per the previous year, the cutoff marks for an interview call for the UGEE mode (eligible for dual degree programmes) was 104 marks. You should try to solve at least 80\% of the queries. Candidates shortlisted from this exam will have to clear an interview conducted at IIIT Hyderabad to gain admission.

Is UGEE exam online or offline?

The interview of the qualified candidates was held on August 5 and 6. IIITH UGEE 2021 was conducted on July 16….IIITH UGEE 2021 – Highlights.

Particulars Specifications
Exam Mode Computer-based Test
Admission through UGEE followed by an Interview
Application Mode Online
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Is UGEE online exam?

IIITH UGEE 2022 will be organised in computer-based format by International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Hyderabad. It is a university-level entrance exam conducted in online mode for shortlisting candidates into the undergraduate dual program in B. tech and MS courses.