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Minestudy.in is an innovative e‑learning platform tailored for mining engineering candidates, academic board students, and competitive exam aspirants across India. As India’s education infrastructure evolves rapidly, Minestudy.in positions itself as a smart‑learning leader, forging partnerships and continuously growing its blended online/offline offerings to foster lifelong learning and academic excellence
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It's really amazing website for those who want to prepare for the GATE exam. I have practiced the PYQs in this website and you can't believe that I got AIR 452 in 2024.
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