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<p>Absolutely! In the final week, it's less about learning new topics and all about perfecting your strategy.</p><p>Solving past XAT papers is the best way to get into the "exam zone." It helps you master time management, build stamina for the full duration, and get comfortable with the unique Decision Making section. Think of it as the final dress rehearsal. This kind of focused preparation is exactly what helps successful candidates crack the exam and secure admission into top B-schools like&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/gibs-business-school-bangalore-46745?rf=searchWidget&a... View more

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<p>No questions are technically 'mandatory' in XAT, but there's a crucial catch. You get penalized with negative marking if you leave&nbsp;<strong>more than 8 questions unattempted</strong>&nbsp;across the main sections (Verbal, DM, and Quant).</p><p>So, the real strategy isn't just about accuracy; it's about making smart attempts to avoid this penalty. Mastering this balancing act is exactly the kind of strategic thinking that top B-schools like&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/gibs-business-school-bangalore-46745?rf=searchWidget&amp;landing=ilp&amp;isource=csearch... View more

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<p>Yes, Permutations and Combinations are considered very important for competitve exams like JEE, NDA and others. These NCERT Solutions provided by Shiksha works as mathematical guide to provide the fundamental knowledge of the chapter. Students can learn advance concepts provided that they have learned the fundamental concepts using the NCERT textbooks.</p>

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<p>Class 11 Mathematics exam will be based on the CBSE exam format aligned with CBSE syllabus. NCERT textbooks are best resources to understand, practice and apply concepts to perform well in the annual or other school level exams. So NCERT Solutions are best mathematics guide available to understand the NCERT textbook questions in detail with explainations. For class 11 Maths preparations, NCERT Solutions for permutations and combinations are enough and those who are preparing fopr competitive exams must use some additional reference books.</p>

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<p>No, AIMA does not conduct official UGAT mock tests. However, students appearing for the AIMA UGAT exam must take mock tests to prepare for the exam. The mock tests stimulate actual exam type environment and help the students prepare well for&nbsp; the exam.&nbsp;</p><p>Candidates should also take mock tests and analyze to identify areas of improvement. They should also practice sample papers and previous years' question papers for a better exam preparation.&nbsp;</p>

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<p data-start="1763" data-end="1940">You can download free NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Complex Numbers PDF from our websites Shiksha free of cost. We have provided free solutions with detailed explainations and important formulas of the chapter on our page. These NCERT solutions are available in PDF format.</p>

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<p>Yes, NCERT Solutions are generally enough for Class 11 Maths exam preparation, especially for CBSE board exams. Shiskha has provided NCERT solutions are based on the latest CBSE syllabus, with step-by-step explanations that help build a strong conceptual understanding.</p><p>&nbsp;In Chapter 4 Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations of class 11 Maths, students are introduced to key concepts like real and imaginary numbers, the form a + ib, modulus, conjugate, and solving equations with complex roots. These solutions explain each problem methodically, making it easier to grasp abstract topics like the Argand plane o... View more

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<p>The time required for the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/btech-pharmaceutical-engineering-chp"&gt;BTech Pharmaceutical Engineering&lt;/a&gt; course entrance test preparation depends on the individual preparing for the course. You should start with your preparation as early as possible, <strong>at least 6 to 8 months before the final exam is scheduled to take place</strong>.<br>This gives you enough time to prepare, cover the maximum portion of the syllabus, and do a thorough revision as well, which increases your chances of getting shortlisted.</p>

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<p>The Studio Test and Personal Interaction (STPI) for SEED M.Des 2025 will be conducted from <strong data-start="210" data-end="236">May 9th, 2025 (Friday)</strong> to <strong data-start="240" data-end="267">May 11th, 2025 (Sunday)</strong>. During this period, shortlisted candidates will be assessed through a series of tasks and personal interactions to evaluate their design skills, creativity, and suitability for the M.Des program.</p>

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<p>The shortlisting for the Studio Test and Personal Interaction (STPI) for M.Des admissions through SEED 2025 will be declared on <strong data-start="275" data-end="302">May 6th, 2025 (Tuesday)</strong>. Shortlisted candidates will receive further instructions regarding the next steps in the selection process.</p>

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<p>A good start to your preparation of CLAT 2025 in December should be, you should study the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly (120 questions, 2 hours, 5 sections: English, Current Affairs/GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques, having 0.25 negative marking). Set out the study schedule, spend time in each part according to its weight and weakness/ strengths. Dedicate reading current affairs articles in the newspapers with a special focus towards reading English (e.g. The Hindu). Do practice exercises using old year papers and mock papers so that speed, accuracy and time management are developed. Examine ... View more

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<p>Scoring a 70 in MH CET Law exam is not considered to be a good score for securing a position in top tier law colleges accepting MH Law CET score. Candidates must score higher for getting admitted to best colleges; a<strong>&nbsp;</strong>good score in Maharashtra CET Law depends on many factors, including the level of the exam, the number of test-takers, the availability of seats, and the candidate's category. The average score is considered to be 80-90 marks (A decent score that might help in getting the admission in mid-tier colleges).&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To get admission to the best colleges accepting MH CET Law score such as Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, and ILS Law College, Pune, candidates must aim for a 95 above percentile. This means students should target to score above 99 overall in the exam or above. The aspirants should also note that the cut off score or rank depends on various factors including category, question paper difficulty, number of aspirants, etc. Each category has a different cut off score.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates are advised to focus on all the sections asked in the MH CET Law exam. Each section carry importance and finally add into the final score. Also, you can see the weightage of the sections asked in MHCET Law exam, the<strong>&nbsp;</strong>Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning sections carry more marks than the other sections. In the 3-year LLB exam of Maharashtra LAWCET, English section also carry more weightage in the exam.&nbsp;Students should have a strategic approach while preparing for the exam, keeping in mind the exam pattern and MHCET Law marking scheme.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>If you are slightly proficient in English then with a focused approach, this is achievable.&nbsp;</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 166.344px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 49.9446%;"><col style="width: 49.9446%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 143.953px;"><td style="height: 143.953px;">Day 1</td><td style="height: 143.953px;"><ul><li>Understand the Test Format</li><li>Take a Practice Test</li><li>Identify Your... View more

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<p>Candidates looking to get admission to the 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB program through the MHCET Law exam should aim to acheive the score above 100 marks. However the good score is different for each category of students. To target the colleges like Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, or ILS Law College, Pune, one should achieve a score that enhances the chances of getting a seat in best colleges. The sccores above the 80-100 range can also be considered "average," and student achieving this score has the possibility to get admission in the mid-tier colleges, particularly depending on the candidate's category and the spe... View more

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<p>As per the previous year trends, the score above 99 will be considered a good score for both 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. However, the good score depends on many factors such as targetted college, category of the candidate, reservation policy, and the overall performance of the candidate. For admission to top law colleges accepting MH Law CET score, the cut off score is declared which also depends on the number of the candidate and difficulty level of the papers.</p>

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<p>Yes, since a couple of topics have been cut-down and the timing of the exam has also reduced, applicants can fret little about the GMAT Focus Edition's preparation time. However, the preparation time for GMAT will still vary on a case by case basis. Some applicants may require more time for preparation while the others may not. Thus, it cannot be generalised.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">If candidates are <strong>preparing for entrance exams in Microbiology courses, </strong> such as those required for admission to undergraduate or graduate programs, here are some specific tips to help them succeed:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Start by thoroughly <strong>understanding the format of the entrance exam.</strong> Know the number of questions, time limits, and scoring system.</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr&quo... View more

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<p>Biochemistry or Environmental Science, some colleges may also accept Mathematics as an optional subject, but it is not compulsory for Biology-based degrees. Subject test combinations for CUET: Physics, Chemistry, Biology (core). you can choose two domain-specific subjects in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test). CUET allows candidates to choose a maximum of six subjects, including language and general test options. For many undergraduate courses, only one or two domain-specific subjects are required for admission. Choosing fewer domain subjects can allow for more focused preparation.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>TS LAWCET question paper will be set both in English and Telugu or English and Urdu. Candidates will be given option to choose the language as per their preferences. The Telangana LAWCET exam will comprise the questions majorly from three subjects namely GK &amp; Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for the Study of Law.</p>

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<p>The Staff Selection Commission notified the SSC CGL 2025 syllabus in the official notification. The Commission mentioned all the details of the SSC CGL syllabus 2025 in the official notification. The candidates should prepare all the topics mentioned in the official notification. The Commission did not mention the weightage of the syllabus topic in the official notification.</p><p>The SSC CGL syllabus 2025 is the key source of preparation for the&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/ssc/articles/ssc-cgl-2025-blogId-190738"&gt;SSC CGL 2025&lt;/a&gt;.</p>

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<p>There is no fixed time duration for the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/btech-dairy-technology-chp"&gt;B Tech Dairy Technology&lt;/a&gt; entrance exam preparation, but it is better to start as early as possible, <strong>at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam date</strong>. This will give you enough time to prepare by covering the maximum amount of syllabus and having time for a thorough revision.</p>

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<p>The preparation for SAT and ACT depends on the applicants and how they plan to work on their syllabus. For those, who wish to submit either SAT or ACT scores will have to first check what suits them the best and then begin their preparations. The SAT preparation may seem easier for those who are more inclined towards reading and logical reasoning. Whereas, those who have a practical plus logical bent of mind will find ACT exam preparation easier. But again the ease of preparation completely depends on the applicant and on his/her previous knowledge.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>It depends on the candidate's knowledge of MAT syllabus and whether they have appeared for the exam before or not. Someone who has prior experience of MAT will need about 4 hours daily to prepare as they will mainly need to do revision and practice mock tests. Those who are starting MAT preparation from the scratch, then they will need about 6-8 hours daily.</p>

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<p>Yes, ISDI accepts CEED scores for its PG Diploma programs. Candidates with relevant undergraduate degrees and CEED scores can apply. They must also go through ISDI's internal evaluation process. This may include interviews or additional portfolio assessment.</p>

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<p>You should always start preparing as early as possible, <strong>at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam date</strong>, so that you have enough time for revision, with a majority of the syllabus covered by you. This increases your chances of getting good marks and being shortlisted for admission, as you can attempt a maximum number of questions in the exam.</p><p>You must remember that the competition is quite high at top-ranked colleges, including the IITs and NITs, so you need to give it your best shot and prepare really well to secure a seat.</p>

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<p>For NMAT quantitative skills preparation, "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal and "How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT" by Arun Sharma are highly recommended. "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" covers a wide range of topics with clear explanations and numerous practice questions, helping to build a strong foundation in quantitative skills. "How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT" provides detailed strategies and practice exercises tailored for competitive exams. These books are effective resources for underst... View more

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<p>For NMAT logical reasoning preparation, "A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal and "Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT" by Nishit K. Sinha are highly recommended. "A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning" covers a wide range of logical reasoning topics with clear explanations and numerous practice questions. It helps in understanding different types of logical reasoning problems and developing problem-solving skills. "Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT" provides detailed coverage of logical reasoning and data interpretation concepts, a... View more

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<p>For NMAT language skills preparation, "Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis and "High School English Grammar &amp; Composition" by Wren &amp; Martin are highly recommended. "Word Power Made Easy" helps in building a strong vocabulary through easy-to-follow exercises and techniques. "High School English Grammar &amp; Composition" provides a thorough understanding of grammar rules and composition skills, essential for the language section of the NMAT exam. These books cover key areas such as vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension, making them effective resources for improving lan... View more

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