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<p>According to students who have appeared for WBJEE, Mathematics is the toughest section to prepare, since it has lengthy and formula based questions.</p>

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<p>Yes. Candidates can use mock tests and TANCET previous year question papers to prepare for the exam through self study. Candidates must create a plan to study for the exam in a structured way.</p>

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<p>TANCET exam is considered easy if compared with other MBA exams. Candidates generally find TANCET exam the easiest among other state level entrance exams, like TSICET, Karnataka PGCET, etc.</p>

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<p>Candidates preparing for TANCET can complete the entire syllabus in less than three months. However, if one has prepared for other MBA exams, he/she may complete the syllabus in less time.</p>

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<p>For an average student, 3 to 6 months is generally considered sufficient for CPGET preparation.</p>

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<p>Students can crack the <strong>IIT JAM exam 2026</strong> on their first attempt by planning a proper preparation strategy. Follow <strong>IIT JAM exam syllabus</strong> to identify the important topics for the paper they are appearing for. &nbsp;Solving the previous year question paper will help to identify the most important topics and get familiar with the exam difficulty level. Students can practice the <strong>IIT JAM mock test</strong> for self-assessment.</p>

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<p>The best books for AIL LET Exam is as per the subject. Candidates can check important books to refer for AIL LET Exam from https://www.shiksha.com/college/army-institute-of-law/ail-let-exam-books.</p>

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<p>For MH CET Law preparation, few books help a lot. Study&nbsp;<strong>Legal Aptitude for MHT CET Law</strong>&nbsp;by A.P. Bhardwaj for legal part. Use&nbsp;<strong>Lucent's General Knowledge</strong>&nbsp;for GK. For English, &nbsp;<strong>Wren and Martin Grammar Book</strong>&nbsp;works good. Practice reasoning from&nbsp;<strong>RS Aggarwal Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning</strong>. Solve old papers and mock tests regular.</p>

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<p>Mostly 4 to 6 months time is good for MH CET Law preparation. Some people start early and study slow, some finish fast. Make one small plan and try follow it daily. Focus more on legal aptitude, GK and reasoning part. Doing mock test regular helps you get better and faster in exam.</p>

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<p>Start early so you get enough time for all topics. Read MH CET Law syllabus careful and make short notes daily. Practice mock tests often, it helps you know exam pattern better. Focus more on legal aptitude and GK. Revise old papers regular. Stay calm, study smart, and believe yourself.</p>

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<p>Yes, six months are enough to prepare for Andhra Pradesh ICET exam. Candidates must devise effective preparation strategy to rank below 1000. Andhra Pradesh ICET syllabus does not include advance topics like CAT or any other MBA entrance examination. During this time, candidates must foxus on strenghtening the concepts and formulas. Students must solve previous year Andhra Pradesh ICET question papers to become familar with the type of questions asked in exam.</p>

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<p>Ideally, candidates should start preparing for GUJCET at the start of their class 11. Covering the class 11 and 12 syllabus in school will help with GUJCET prep also.</p>

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<p>Yes, many students have cleared IPMAT Rohtak without any formal coaching. What matters is how well one understands concepts, apply them under timed conditions, and adapt based on mock test analysis.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, one can prepare for IPMAT Rohtak through self study by using the study resources, recommended books, and practice using mock tests and PYQs</p>

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<p>One should keep 9 months for CAT preparation, but it is possible to prepare in six months too provided the plan is focussed and exhaustive. For a six month preparation plan, one will need to dedicate 8 to 10 hours daily.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">For CUET and NET preparation, there are many good YouTube channels that explain concepts clearly. Along with video lessons, using a structured practice platform like CUETMOCK can really help, as it provides mock tests that follow the exam pattern and detailed solutions to improve your preparation. This is my personal experience.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates should follow the tips on how to go about the right preparation for the SHIATS Entrance Exam:&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>Create Time Table:</strong>&nbsp;Start off by creating a time table. A schedule and a plan is rock solid. Create a daily, weekly and monthly plan as to how much syllabus you can cover in a day, including solving sample papers and question papers. Sticking to a timetable is effective and allows you to stick to your plan of completing the syllabus in time. Be it 8 to 10 hours or 12 hours a day, plan out how much study material you can cover. A timetable will help you ... View more

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<p>Students can use OJEE syllabus as a guide to prepare for important topics. Students should have a study routine which should be divided in parts. They can also practice using OJEE PYQPs. Mock tests should be Holy Grail to ace OJEE exam.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Ideal time to prepare for OJEE exam is subjective and depends on academic background and proficiency. Students should give a minimum of 6 months to OJEE preparation.</p>

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Varun Raj,

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<p>I used NCERT, reference books, and previous year papers to prepare for CUET PG 2026, and it really helped me get admission. Practicing PYPs on CUETMOCK helped me understand the exam pattern, improve speed and even boost my confidence.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">At PIBM, students are evaluated <strong>consistently throughout the placement preparation phase</strong>.</p><p>As an ex-student, I can say that this includes <strong>mock tests for aptitude, regular mock GDs and interviews, and reviews of resumes and professional skills</strong>. Faculty and the placement team provide continuous feedback, helping students <strong>track progress, work on weaknesses, and stay confident</strong> for final placement rounds.</p>

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<p data-start="152" data-end="506">When people ask about the “best” RIMC coaching in Dehradun, the truth is that it really depends on what you're looking for. Some parents want small batches, some want interview prep, and others care more about hostel and discipline. Dehradun has a pretty solid ecosystem for RIMC, Sainik and Defence prep in general, so you'll find multiple options here.</p><p data-start="508" data-end="860">From what I've seen and heard, <strong data-start="539" data-end="564">Doon Defence Dreamers</strong> is one of the institute... View more

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<p>The earlier you start preparing for the fall intake in UK, the better. Get your test scores, documents, finances and other related requirements ready well before the admission applications commence. You must start at least 15 months before the desired intake. You should also be prepared with complete information on your finances/scholarships/loans.</p>

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<p><strong>Yes, &nbsp; for CUET B.Ed (DU), the most reliable preparation resources are a mix of standard CUET books (Arihant, Oswaal, Physics Wallah), free online study material (EduRev, SelfStudys), and previous year papers. These cover English, General Test, Teaching Aptitude, and subject‑specific sections.</strong></p><hr><h2>&nbsp;Recommended Books (the latest CUET Pattern)</h2><ul><li><strong>Arihant CUET UG English Language Section I (A)</strong> – Chapterwise notes, 1000+ MCQs, statement/matching type questions&nbsp;</li><li><strong>... View more

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<p>Students can easily clear CBSE 10th board exam 2026. They are advised to learn as per CBSE 10th syllabus. They should make a proper time table and follow it. They should also practice CBSE 10th question papers. They should concentrate more on weaker topics. Making short notes while learning helps for quick revision before CBSE 10th board exam.&nbsp;</p>

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Varun Raj,

Beginner-Level 2

<p>CUET coaching can really help with guidance and practice, but platforms like cuetmock are also great. They have previous years' papers, mock tests, and structured practice in one place, which makes preparation easier and helps track progress. For many aspirants, using it along with self-study really boosts confidence and speed.</p>

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<p>Yes, Chandigarh University can be a considered as a decent option in case you are preparing for JEE 2026. The infrastructure is good, the labs are well-maintained, and the academic structure is in place. The students are given opportunities to work on projects, internships, and industry-related activities, which helps them learn even if the main exam results aren't as expected.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">For JEE 2026 aspirants, the B.Tech/B.E admission process at Chandigarh University is structured yet flexible. You can register online, provide your academic details, and submit your JEE percentile once available. If you improve your performance in a later session, you are generally allowed to update your score. Eligibility verification is based on 12th marks, and JEE scores act as an added merit component. High percentiles may also qualify for tuition fee concessions under the 5% JEE-based engineering scholarship allocation. Once documents are verified, counseling is conducted for branch selection according to ... View more

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<p>The most important thing is to analyse the important topics and go through the syallabus before starting CUET PG 2026 preparation.</p>

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<p data-start="126" data-end="301">In my experience, classes are structured well, so I focus properly during lectures and complete assignments on time. I don't keep work pending. That really helps during exams.</p><p data-start="303" data-end="550">For placements, preparation starts early here. We regularly have aptitude practice, mock interviews, presentations, and soft skills sessions. Because it's part of our routine, I never felt like I had to suddenly start preparing at the last minute.</p><p data-start="552" data-end="801">Along with that, I als... View more

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