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<p>Use trusted TOEFL materials like:</p><ul><li>Official TOEFL Guide by ETS</li><li>Magoosh TOEFL prep</li><li>TOEFL Practice Online (TPO)</li><li>YouTube channels</li><li>Vocabulary apps</li></ul>

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<p>Well equally distributing time for each section can be beneficial for applicants. However, those who feel that completing one section at a time is beneficial, they can use that strategy. Either ways, it is a plus point to cover GMAT syllabus and thoroughly prepare for the exam at large at the end.</p>

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<p>If you study schedule for GMAT has been inconsistent over time, then you will have to do something about it. Cracking GMAT is no cakewalk because it requires a lot of time and effort into preparation. You will have to take out time for preparation and maintain consistency to one finish the GMAT exam syllabus and two be able to prepare for it thoroughly so that you can aim for a high score.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, many YouTube channels give good TOEFL tips, strategies, and practice videos. Just make sure the channel is trusted and updated.</p>

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<p>In order to crack GMAT in one go with a good score, you should begin preparing for GMAT exam at least 6 months before the exam date. Everyday you should target 1-2 hours for six months dedicatedly. Plus, attempt as many mock tests as possible in this duration.&nbsp;</p><p>You must plan your GMAT preparation well in advance so that you can prepare with enough time in hand.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>You should start your preparation as early as possible, <strong>at least</strong> <strong>6 to 8 months</strong> before the final exam is scheduled to take place, so that you have enough time in hand to go through all the syllabus sections, cover high-weightage exam topics on priority, practice previous years' question papers, attempt mock tests, and have time for revision at the end.</p><p><strong>Know more about -</strong></p><p>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/mechatronics-engineering-chp"&gt;Mechatronics Engineering Courses&lt;/a&a... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The exam body NCERT will release the RIE CEE syllabus on its official website by mentioning in its notification. The notification is available on the conducting body's website - cee.ncert.gov.in Candidates will be able to find the detailed RIE CEE syllabus on at shiksha.com as wsell. While preparing for the exam, it is essential to rely on trusted sources to ensure accuracy. Downloading and printing the syllabus can help keep track of topics during preparation. Make sure to cross-check the syllabus every year, as minor changes may occur.</p>

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<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">To prepare for RIE CEE: Follow a study plan,&nbsp;refer to the right study material,&nbsp;attempt past year and practice papers. Keep track of the latest events. Also, try to improve time management skills.</p>

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<p data-pm-slice="1 []">Candidates are advised to analyze the previous years' cutoff, as it is a part of effective preparation. It also provides insights into the difficulty level of the exam, trends, and also the exam pattern or question pattern. It helps candidates to prioritize their preparation accordingly, set their targets, understand the important areas to focus on, make proper study plans, gain confidence, etc.</p>

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<p>One good book can be enough if it has everything – tips, practice tests, grammar, and vocabulary.&nbsp;But if you want extra practice, you can also get more books like the Cambridge IELTS test books.</p>

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<p>Following are some tips to improve the writing and presentation skills for the ISC 12th board exams.</p><ul><li>Students must write the answers neatly. The hand writing should be legible.</li><li>Write the answers with proper heading and subheading.</li><li>Highlight your important points.</li><li>Cross out the errors neatly with single line.</li><li>Divide the time for each question to avoid rushing. &nbsp;</li><li>Practice writing the previous year question papers.</li></ul>

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<p>Yes, the books prescribed by the CISCE includes all the topics mentioned in the ICSE syllabus. Students must go throtugh these books thoroughly before picking up ay other reference book.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Grammatically, in home and at home are correct. However, their usage varies in terms of context. The use of 'at home' shows something or someone is located in the home. However, 'in home' describes something that happens in the home. For more clarity, have a look at the examples below:</p><ul><li>At home: I left the keys at home.</li><li>In home: The keys are placed over the refrigerator in home.</li></ul>

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<p>The commonly used 6 prepositions of place are:</p><ul><li><strong>In: </strong>The box is in the almirah.</li><li><strong>On: </strong>The plate is on the kitchen slab.</li><li><strong>At:</strong> The car is parked at the station.</li><li><strong>Under: </strong>Yohan threw the toys under the bed.</li><li><strong>Over: </strong>The dog jumped over the barrier.</li><li><strong>Between: </strong>The table is between the chairs.</li></ul>

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<p>The Preposition of Place describes the place where something or someone is located. The commonly used Preposition of Place words are in, on, at, under, over, above, below, in front of, next to, beneath, beside, near, by, in front of, next to, between, among, etc.</p>

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<p>Students need not worry even if you do not have enough time left for UK 12th board exam preparation. They must stay calm. They must learn the important topics thoroughly. They are advised to solve previous year question papers.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The NTA will conduct the UGC NET 2025 exam for the June session from June 25 to June 29 in two shifts. Candidates can check below the subjects of which exam to be held on June 25.</p><p><strong>Shift 1 (9 AM to 12 PM)</strong></p><p>Education, Public Administration, Indian Knowledge System, Malayalam, Urdu, Labour Welfare/Personnel Management/Industrial relations/Labour and Social Welfare/Human Resource Management, Criminology, Tribal and Regional Language/Literature, Folk Literature, Konkani and Environmental Sciences.</p><p><strong>Shift 2 (3 PM to 6 PM)</strong></p&... View more

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<p>Candidates opting for BTech in Mechanical Engineering at DYPCOE must meet the eligibility criteria to seek admission. The Institute offers BTech in Mechanical Engineering for the duration of 4 years with an annual intake of 120 students. Furthermore, the Institute offers admission to BTech in Mechanical Engineering on the basis of Class 12 aggregate of 45% along with valid scores in accepted entrance exams such as MHT CET, JEE Main and others. For final admission, candidates must meet the cutoff criteria and seek final admission.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">To prepare for the APEdCDET exam, candidates must refer to some of the following books</p><ul><li style="text-align: justify;">Teaching Aptitude and General Knowledge by Arihant Publications</li><li style="text-align: justify;">Relevant study guides for reasoning and general awareness</li><li style="text-align: justify;">For current affairs they can refer to daily newspaper reading</li></ul>

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<p>Students are advised to start the revision as early as possible to reduce the stress during MBSE HSSLC exam preparation. Check the points below to reduce board exam stress.</p><ul><li>Start early revision and plan&nbsp;</li><li>Make a proper time table</li><li>Understand the syllabus and exam pattern</li><li>Solve and learn with previous years' question papers</li><li>Focus on time management</li><li>Revise thoroughly</li><li>Maintain a healthy lifestyle</li><li>Stay positive and avoid comparisons</li></ul>

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<p>Students need not worry even if you do not have enough time left for MBSE 12th board exam preparation. Check the tips given below for MBSE HSSLC board exam preparation.</p><ul><li>Learn all important topics</li><li>Make a proper study plan</li><li>Take help from teachers or friends if needed</li><li>Practice past year question papers</li><li>Manage Time&nbsp;</li><li>Stay calm, healthy and positive</li></ul>

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<p>If you want a short and effective answer, then NIFT entrance preparation books by Arihant are considered to be reliable. They touch all the syllabus and are also recommended by toppers. Also, note that the GAT paper for B.Des carries only 30% weightage, so it is not wise to get bogged down by heavy-duty books.</p>

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<p>Students can prepare by reading their school textbooks and practicing from Olympiad workbooks available on the ITO website. Sample papers and previous year questions are also useful. Regular practice and revision help a lot. Time management and understanding the concepts clearly are important. Parents and teachers can also support students during preparation.</p>

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<p>Speaking section has 3 parts which has to be covered in 11-14 minutes.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><ul><li><p><strong>Part 1 (4–5 minutes)</strong>:</p><ul><li><p>Simple questions about yourself (name, work/study, hometown, hobbies).</p></li></ul></li><li><p><strong>Part 2 (3–4 minutes total)</strong>:</p><ul><li><p>You receive a cue card with a topic.</p></li><li><p>One minute to prepare, then speak for up to two minutes.</p></li><li><p>Examiner may ask ... View more

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<p>One should dedicate about 4 to 5 hour in a day for CMAT preparation. If you have started CMAT preparation six months before 4 to 5 hours daily will be good. But if you start preparation 3 months before CMAT exam, you will need to dedicate about 7 hours to exam preparation as you will have to cover a lot in less time.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>If you have appeared for CMAT before then you can prepare for another attempt only with mock tests as you would be already thorough with the syllabus and topics. You would also know your strengths and weakness. So, with CMAT mock tests, you will be able to revise and prepare accordingly. However, if you haven't appeared for CMAT or any national level MBA entrance exam before, you will need to cover the syllabus and then practice mock tests. In both scenarios, GK section will have to be prepared through year books. Only mock tests will not be helpful for CMAT GK.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can prepare for CMAT from CAT books as Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, English and Data Interpretation topics of CMAT are same as CAT. The CMAT difficulty level is lower than CAT. However, since CAT does not have GK and Innovation &amp; Entrepreneurship sections, you will need CMAT specific books and study material for them. &nbsp;</p>

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<p>No, there is no negative marking in the BEET exam giving candidates complete freedom to solve as many questions as they can without the fear of loosing marks in the exam. For each correct answer, candidates will be alloted 1 marks each.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">In the BEET exam, the questions will be asked from the below topics -&nbsp;</p><ol><li style="text-align: justify;">English&nbsp; – 10 questions</li><li style="text-align: justify;">Reasoning – 20 questions</li><li style="text-align: justify;">General Awareness – 25 questions</li><li style="text-align: justify;">Environment of Teaching in School – 25 questions</li><li style="text-align: justify;">Subject Awareness&nbsp; - 20 questions</li&g... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">No there are no specific books for the same, however, candidates can refer to the common books for teaching entrance exams such as "Teaching Aptitude and General Knowledge" by Arihant Publications, and other specific guides for reasoning and general awareness. For current affairs, daily newspaper reading is highly recommended.</p>

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