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<p data-pm-slice="1 []">Yes. Candidates clear the CSIR UGC NET exam in three months. But to pass the exam proper strategy is required. They make study plans, do revisions, solve question papers, practice tests, etc. If a candidate study properly then nothing is impossible to crack.&nbsp;</p><p data-pm-slice="1 []">&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The NIIFT Exam will be conducted for admission to the B.Des, B.Sc, M.Des, and MSc courses offered by the Northern India Institute of Fashion Technology (NIIFT).&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Airline Prep School (ALPS) offers a 2 year Cadet Pilot Preparation programme with an annual intake of 10 students. The Institute offers the respective course on the basis of merit and institutional level entrance exam. Candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 60% in Class 12. The tuition fees of the respective course is INR 65K. Considering the placement opportunities and various other facilities provided by the Institute, it is good course.</p>

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<p>Scoring good marks in WB Madhyamik exams in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read the 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 the subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.</p>

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<p>The Official Guide to the GRE General Test (4th Edition) is considered the most reliable book for overall preparation. The ETS is the publisher of this which is the conducting body of this exam. This includes real GRE questions across all sections.</p>

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<p>There are <strong>three types of alliteration</strong>:</p><ul><li>Initial Alliteration</li><li>Hidden Alliteration</li><li>&lt;!- [if !supportLists]-&gt;·Consonantal Alliteration</li></ul>

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<p>Check out the following list to know about some <strong>examples of alliteration in English</strong>:</p><ul><li>Mickey Mouse</li><li>Fast &amp; Furious</li><li>Cold, Crisp &amp; Clear</li><li>PayPal</li><li>Bustling Bees</li><li>Whistling winds</li><li>Peter Pieper picked a peck of pickled peppers.</li></ul>

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<p>Alliteration is used when there's a repetition of initial consonant sounds, while the rhyme is the repetition of ending sounds in words. Alliteration is also called as head rhyme or initial rhyme for the same reason.</p>

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<p>In English grammar, <strong>alliteration is a figure of speech</strong> used when there's a repetition of the same initial consonant in words that are closely related. For&nbsp;<strong>example</strong>: “wind whistled wildly” repeats “w” sound, making the <strong>literary device used an alliteration</strong>.</p>

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<p>Start preparing for the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/b-sc-in-fashion-design-chp"&gt;BSc Fashion Design&lt;/a&gt; entrance as early as possible. Ideal preparation time differs with exams. It is better to&nbsp;<strong>start at least 6 months before the final exam</strong> is scheduled to take place to have enough time in hand to go through the entire syllabus, have a look at the last year's question papers, and take mock tests. The last month must involve a thorough revision schedule to increase the chances of scoring good marks and making it to the merit list.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The difficulty level of WBBSE board exams can vary from year to year. It depends on several factors, including the individual student's preparation, the specific subjects, and the exam format.</p><p>Generally, students find the following points relevant when assessing the toughness of WB Madhyamik board papers:</p><ol><li>Question Format: The papers often include a mix of objective, short answer, and long answer questions. Students need to be well-prepared for all types of questions.</li><li>Previous Year Trends: Some students find that the difficulty level of the papers is in line with pr... View more

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<p>You must go through the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/wbbse-board-syllabus"&gt;WB Madhyamik syllabus&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/wbbse-board-question-papers"&gt;WBBSE pattern&lt;/a&gt; for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/wbbse-board-question-papers"&gt;WBBSE sample papers 2026&lt;/a&gt; to know the kind of questions that have a good chance of being... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">It helps students candidates to get familiarize with types of questions asked in the exam, difficulty levels of the exam, and will also help them increase their time management skills. It helps builds confidence.</p>

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<p>SNAP is an easy exam so it is not necessary to spend long hours studying for it. However, one should ensure they spend quality time on SNAP preparation. If one is preparing for CAT along with SNAP, then they don't need to spend more than 2 hours on SNAP separately. If one is preparing for only SNAP, then they must spend 4-5 hours daily on an average.</p>

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<p>The Quantitative Aptitude question of SNAP are easy to moderate in nature. Most of the questions are direct and not calculation intensive. The questions are usually asked from Arithmetic Geometry, Mensuration P&amp;C/Probability Algebra and Numbers.</p>

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<p>SNAP English section has 15 questions and all are based on grammar and vocabulary, so it is very critical to have a good control on English Grammar. To strengthen English grammar, one should start with basics. Study from Wren &amp; Martin for best results. You can also seek help from a mentor or study from English grammar apps.</p>

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<p>For an effective SNAP preparation, candidates must make a plan which includes the following:</p><p>&lt;!- [if !supportLists]-&gt;·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &lt;!- [endif]-&gt;Timeline of syllabus coverage, practice and revision session</p><p>&lt;!- [if !supportLists]-&gt;·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &lt;!- [endif]-&gt;Time bound syllabus coverage (at least a month before the exam day)</p><p>&lt;!- [if !supportLists]-&gt;·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &... View more

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<p>WBBSE Madhyamik exams 2026 will be held between Feb 2 and 12, 2026. Considering not much time is left for certain subjects, students must read the tips below to score well in Class 10 exams.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Complete the whole syllabus</strong>: The Board has already released the whole &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/wbbse-board-syllabus"&gt;WBBSE syllabus 2026&lt;/a&gt; online. Students must note that nothing will come out of syllabus in WBBSE board exams. Covering every bit of the syllabus will help student get through the tricky questions asked during the &... View more

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<p>Some of the ways in which candidates can prepare for TDV Entrance Exam are:</p><ul><li data-start="2090" data-end="2150"><p data-start="2092" data-end="2150">Practice <strong data-start="2101" data-end="2120">daily sketching</strong> and <strong data-start="2125" data-end="2148">visual storytelling</strong></p></li><li data-start="2151" data-end="2194"><p data-start="2153" data-end="2194">Build a <strong data-start="2161" data-en... View more

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<p>Yes, <strong data-start="1737" data-end="1766">all stages are compulsory</strong> for final selection. The Stages include DAT, Portfolio Review, and Personal Interview. The exam and interview are generally conducted in <strong data-start="1945" data-end="1956">English</strong>. The duration of the <strong data-start="650" data-end="680">Design Aptitude Test (DAT)</strong> is usually <strong data-start="692" data-end="703">2 hours</strong>.</p>

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<p data-start="1532" data-end="1558">The TDV interview evaluates:</p><ul data-start="1559" data-end="1684"><li data-start="1559" data-end="1596"><p data-start="1561" data-end="1596">Clarity of Thought and Expression</p></li><li data-start="1597" data-end="1632"><p data-start="1599" data-end="1632">Awareness of Design and Society</p></li><li data-start="1633" data-end="1659"><p data-start="1635" data-end="1659"... View more

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<p data-start="1265" data-end="1300">The <strong>TDV</strong> <strong data-start="1269" data-end="1288">portfolio round</strong> evaluates:</p><ul data-start="1301" data-end="1469"><li data-start="1301" data-end="1338"><p data-start="1303" data-end="1338">Originality and Diversity of Work</p></li><li data-start="1339" data-end="1380"><p data-start="1341" data-end="1380">Storytelling and Concept Presentation</p></li&g... View more

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<p data-start="1017" data-end="1111">There is no officially prescribed TDV syllabus, but candidates should prepare topics related to:</p><ul data-start="1112" data-end="1207"><li data-start="1112" data-end="1131"><p data-start="1114" data-end="1131">Design Thinking</p></li><li data-start="1132" data-end="1155"><p data-start="1134" data-end="1155">Visual Storytelling</p></li><li data-start="1156" data-end="1177"><p data-start=&qu... View more

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<p data-start="769" data-end="842">The TDV DAT includes both&nbsp;<strong data-start="791" data-end="819">objective and subjective</strong> questions that test:</p><ul data-start="843" data-end="964"><li data-start="843" data-end="873"><p data-start="845" data-end="873">Creativity and Imagination</p></li><li data-start="874" data-end="910"><p data-start="876" data-end="910">Drawing and Visualisation Skills</p></li><li ... View more

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<p>TDV DAT is generally conducted <strong data-start="429" data-end="440">offline</strong> at designated test centers. However, TDV may also conduct <strong data-start="499" data-end="542">online interviews and portfolio reviews</strong>, depending on the admission cycle.</p>

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<p>If you're looking to <strong>practice future tenses</strong> or <strong>examples and structure of future tenses</strong>, the following books are some of the popular options to purchase:</p><table style="width: 73.7723%;"><tbody><tr><th style="width: 50.7805%;"><p>Book Name</p></th><th style="width: 49.2195%;"><p>Author/ Publication</p></th></tr><tr><td style="width: 50.7805%;"><p>English Grammar in Use</p></td><td style="width: 49.2195%;"><p&... View more

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<p>The eligibility criteria which is generlly followed by TDV for B.Des Programme are:</p><ul><li data-start="715" data-end="815"><p data-start="717" data-end="815">Candidates must have completed or be appearing for their 10+2 examination from a recognised board.</p></li><li data-start="816" data-end="863"><p data-start="818" data-end="863">A minimum of 50% marks is generally required.</p></li></ul>

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<p data-start="1092" data-end="1121">The TDV exam usually consists of:</p><ul data-start="1122" data-end="1244"><li data-start="1122" data-end="1149"><p data-start="1124" data-end="1149">Design aptitude questions</p></li><li data-start="1150" data-end="1193"><p data-start="1152" data-end="1193">Drawing and creative thinking assessments</p></li><li data-start="1194" data-end="1224"><p data-start="1196" data-end="12... View more

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<p>Find below the list of <strong>ten examples for future tense</strong>:</p><ol><li>I will call you on coming Monday.</li><li>She will take you to the cafe.</li><li>Jane is going to attend the ball tomorrow.</li><li>By next week, I will have finished working on this painting.</li><li>Next month, they will have been living in Seoul for over a decade.</li><li>At this time coming July, I will be travelling to Japan.</li><li>Joon will dance after Jin.</li><li>I am going to visit the art gallery this weekend.</li><li... View more

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<p>There are <strong>four types of future tenses in grammar</strong>. These are; <strong>Simple Future</strong>, <strong>Future Continuous, Future Perfect&nbsp;</strong>and <strong>Future Perfect Continuous tense.&nbsp;</strong>Find below <strong>examples for each of the four future tenses</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Simple Future</strong>: I will text you later. (<strong>Subject + will/ shall + base verb)</strong></li><li><strong>Future Continuous:&nbsp;</strong>He will be partying until the sunr... View more

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