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<p>You can totally self-prepare. You do not need expensive coaching classes. There are many free resources by College Board. They give you official practice questions. If you are disciplined and practice every week, you can get a great score on your own.</p>

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<p><strong>WEEK 1-2: REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND</strong></p><p><strong>Day 1-3: Overview of subjects</strong></p><ul><li>Allocate half a day to each subject</li><li>Go through the syllabus, noting important topics and weightage</li></ul><p><strong>Day 4-6: Create a study plan</strong></p><ul><li>Break down each subject into chapters/topics</li><li>Allocate days to cover specific topics based on their importance and your understanding</li></ul><p><strong>Day 7-10: Initial revision</strong&... View more

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<p data-pm-slice="0 []">It is preferred that you buy additional books where sub-tests of OET are available. This will help you with your preparation and help you get your desired scores. You can explore books and resources based on your medical fied for preparation.</p>

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<p>The UP Board 10th syllabus is considered a guide for preparation of exams. In syllabus, the students check the chapter-wise weightage and the list of topics they need to cover for the preparation of the exam. By following the UPMSP class 10 syllabus, students can prepare a suitable study schedule. Through the UP Board 10th syllabus, the board also suggest the right books and study materials.</p>

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<p>BSEB 12th books are based on NCERT patterns, especially for Science subjects. These books help in building strong basics which are useful for exams like NEET, JEE, and other entrance tests. Subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in BSEB books explain core concepts clearly. After reading the textbooks, students can move to advanced-level reference books. Regular revision of BSEB books can give students a solid foundation for competitive exams.</p>

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<p>Yes, BSEB provides 12th class books in both Hindi and English mediums. Students can choose the language based on their medium of instruction or preference. All subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, Political Science, and History are available in both languages. This helps students understand the concepts better in their chosen language. You can check your school or official websites for both versions.</p>

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<p>Yes, BSEB 12th books are enough for board exams as they are designed by subject experts according to the syllabus. They cover all the topics in a simple and clear manner. Most of the exam questions come directly from these textbooks. However, for better understanding and practice, you can also refer to sample papers, previous year papers, and guidebooks. Focus on solving textbook exercises and important examples regularly.</p>

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<p>You can get the official BSEB 12th books from your school or download them from the Bihar Board's official website – biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in. The books are also available on the Bihar State Textbook Publishing Corporation's website. Many educational apps and platforms also provide free PDFs of these books. These books follow the BSEB syllabus and are important for exam preparation. Always use the latest edition for accurate study content.</p>

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<div><div><div tabindex="-1"><div><div><p>Scoring good marks in PSEB class 10 in one month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read PSEB textbooks and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' question papers to have a good grip on subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.</p></div></div></div></div></div>

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<p>Yes, BSEB 12th sample papers are created as per the latest syllabus and exam pattern released by the Bihar School Examination Board. These papers include objective, short, and long-answer questions similar to those asked in the actual board exams. They are designed to help students prepare effectively. Students should always check the year and syllabus mentioned on the sample paper before using it. Practicing the right papers ensures accurate preparation.</p>

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<p>Self-study can be very effective if done properly. Make your own notes and revise them regularly. Use online resources, videos, and reference books for better understanding. However, if you have doubts, don't hesitate to ask teachers or take extra help from coaching if needed. Regular practice and smart study are the keys to success.</p>

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<p>Feeling nervous before the final BSEB Class 12 board exams is quite normal. In such a case, the students must make an effort to keep their minds strong. They should take 7 to 8 hours of sleep daily. Candidates should also exercise and eat healthy food.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Students should first prepare a daily study timetable including all the subjects. They should give more time to difficult papers. They should break the study schedule into sessions. Candidates should also practice sample papers and the previous years QPs.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To begin your preparation, start by understanding the complete syllabus and exam pattern. Make a proper study timetable and give time to each subject daily. Students should focus more on important subject. They should also consider studying from NCERT books as prescribed by the board. Moreover, the students should also practice officially released BSEB 12th sample papers and previous yea's board exam question papers.</p>

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<p>Students need not worry even if you do not have enough time left for Odisha BSE board exam preparation. Prioritize key concepts, focus on previous year question papers, manage your time effectively, and reach out to teachers for guidance. It's ideal to start early, even a focused last-minute effort can help you perform well, though you might need to accept that your results may not be as high as with extensive preparation.&nbsp;<br>Following are some strategies to consider if you're short on time for Odisha BSE exams:<br><strong>Figure out important topics:</strong><br>Analyze the syllabus and pri... View more

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<p>The best source is Official Guide to PTE by Pearson. Also use scored practice tests on Pearson website to check your level before real exam. This way you score well in PTE exam.</p>

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<p>Always buy books from Pearson official publication. Don't use random local books because PTE software changes often. Test books such as "PTE Academic Practice Tests Plus" and coursebooks like "Expert PTE Academic Coursebook B1 &amp; B2" are good to improve you skills for the test.</p>

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<p>Candidates can refer to the official Pearson PTE Academic website for a list of places that provide coaching classes for PTE preparation. These coaching centres provide face-to-face classes as well as online classes for the benefit of students.</p><p>Pearson PTE Academic has also tied up with online partners to provide PTE online coaching classes for students. The details for the same can be found on the official website. Candidates would be required to register on the website to be able to use the benefits of the services.</p>

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<p>Yes, personal interviews can have questions related to a low score or any academic gaps in the past. Candidates may be asked about the reason for those gaps and what they have done to improve in that context.&nbsp;Candidates are expected to answer these questions honestly without making any excuses. A positive attitude and readiness to learn matter more than the gap itself. Avoid blaming others or giving answers. The interview panel is looking for answers that include what the candidate has done to overcome these gaps.</p>

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<p>Personal Interviews that are driven by an AI model are not harder compared to an in-person interview b ut might require a different appraoch. AI based model is designed to records answers, speaking style and facial expressions of a candidate. Candidates may not find a live panel, therefore, they must speak clearly and maintain eye contact with the camera at all times.&nbsp;</p><p>While preparing for an AI interview, candidates must go through more of mock video questions. Check lighting conditions, and stay within the time limit for each question.</p>

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<p>During a personal interview round, body language reflects honesty, confidence, and communication skills of a candidate. Candidates who maintain eye contact, sit straight, and use natural hand gestures are considered to be confident. Those who are contsnatly shaking legs, looking down, avoiding eye contacts are considered to be nervous during an interview round.</p><p>Candidates must enter the room, greet the panel, and thank them before leaving the room. Non-verbal communication also plays a big role in online as well as offline interviews. Both posture as well as facil experessions matter during an interview round.<... View more

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<p>It is normal to feel nervous during a personal interview round. In case a candidate forgets something, they can take a short pause and ask to come back to the question later. Staying calm and breathing slowly will help candidates manage nervousness. While preparing for an interview, candidates must practice mock interview to build confidence. Interviewers will understand that a candidate may feel pressure and might not penalize minor mistakes.</p>

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<p>While answering a question where the panel has asked about a weakness, candidates must mention a real weakness that does not directly impact their ability to succeed in the course. While answering the question, candidates must include how they are trying to overcome this weakness.</p><p>Candidates must avoid sating “I have no weakness” or mentioning traits like poor time management without a solution or plan for improvement.</p>

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<p>Several colleges conducting interviews before the final admission include questions on current afaairs and general knowledge to assess candidate's awareness and thinking ability. Candidates can face questions on major national or global events across different domains, recent changes in education, or key developments related to the course they wish to pursue.&nbsp;</p><p>Candidates can prepare for current affairs and general knowledge by reading daily news summaries and staying updated with the headlines. Candidates can also be asked about their opinions on an ongoing event such as a court judgement, or a recent po... View more

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<p>Yes, candidates appearing for an interview must go through the topics they have studied in the past. Interview panel may expect candidates toi have a basic subject knowledge, especially if the candidate is aiming for a technical or specialised course. At UG level, questions are based on 11th and 12th standard subjects. Whereas, at the PG level, the panel may ask about graduation topics, projects, or field-related terms.</p><p>Revising core subjects, definitions, and key concepts related to the course will help candidates build the overall confidence. This will show a candidate's preparedness for the course.</p>

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<p>During an interview, in case a candidate doesn't know the answer, he/she must admit it politely instead of guessing or answering incorrectly. Candidates can answer with "I am not sure, and will look into it" will show willingness to learn and honesty. Interviewers usually don't expect every answer to be correct. The primary parameters to judge a candidate during a PI round includes the attitude and confidence. Trying to bluff while answering a question may leave a bad impression on the panel.</p>

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<p>While appearing for an interview, candidates are expected to wear formals. Formal clothing reflects seriousness and respect towards the process. For males, a formal shirt and trousers are enough, however, this can be accompanied with a tie and a blazer. For females, a formal top with trousers or a simple kurta is acceptable. Candidates must wear a clean, neat, and comfortable outfit.</p><p>While appearing for an interview, candidates must avoid flashy accessories, heavy makeup, or loud colours. Even for an online interview, candidates are advised to dress professionally and ensure a clean background.</p>

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<p>During a personal interview, one of the key topics of the conversation revolves around candidate's achievements and past work experience. While preparing for the PI round, candidates must focus on their academic strengths, reasons for choosing the course, interests, and learning attitude.</p><p>Lack of achievements can be compensated by showing clarity of thought towards the future goals, and interest in the learning outcome. Candidates can also talk about some related school projects, small competitions, or self-learning efforts put in by them to advance in their career path. For PG candidates, if there is no work exp... View more

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