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Everything You Need to Know about REVA Entrance Exams

Everything You Need to Know about REVA Entrance Exams

Cracking an entrance exam is not a piece of cake because it demands dedication, passion, and a yearning for achieving your goals. A few want to crack the exam to impress others by just telling their rank obtained in the entrance exam. However, students who want to become successful in their professional life work hard to achieve high scores to get admission at a revered educational institution.
Apart from hard work, there is a concept of “smart work” that cannot be overlooked. Smart work refers to the learning of effective tips and tricks that will help you clear entrance examinations. For example, you must focus on increasing your problem-solving speed in aptitude questions to achieve a good score that brings a seat in a reputed university.

Know about REVA entrance exams

REVA University entertains applications of eligible candidates for the REVA UNIVERSITY COMMON ENTRANCE TEST. The entrance test is conducted so that the aspirants can take admission in Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech..), Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Law (B. A. LL.B. Honors), Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Law (B.B.A. LL.B. Honours) and Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes for the year 2020-21.
The entrance test which is conducted by REVA University for engineering, law and management is known as REVA CET.
REVA CET is conducted in the month of April-May across India in multiple offline and online locations.

Eligibility for REVA CET

Candidates who have passed in PUC / 10+2 examination in science stream are eligible for engineering and those who have passed PUC/10+2 in any stream are eligible for 5-year integrated law programmes. Candidates should pass a three-year bachelors degree programme in any stream to become eligible for MBA.
The common entrance test for engineering consists of physics, chemistry and mathematics aptitude test of 40 marks each. A total of 120 questions carry 120 marks with no negative marking.  For law programmes, the test measures logical reasoning, legal aptitude, English language skills, and general knowledge carrying 25 marks each with no negative marking. The management entrance examination gauges the verbal ability and language comprehension, general and current affairs, quantitative aptitude, and data interpretation skills of the candidate. The CET for MBA programme carries 25 marks for each subject and without negative marking. The common entrance test conducted for all these programmes should be completed in 120 minutes.
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