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<p>It is better to start preparing <strong>at least 8 to 10 months</strong> before the final exam date. Early preparation gives you an opportunity to cover the maximum exam syllabus topics, practice old year papers and do a thorough revision at the end, which can significantly increase your chances of getting good marks and being shortlisted for admission to&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/btech-environmental-engineering-chp"&gt;BTech Environmental Engineering&lt;/a&gt;.&nbsp;</p><p><strong><em>know more about -</em></strong></p&... View more

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<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">As the syllabus of MEET is very basic candidates just need to cover the basic concepts by referring to the books like "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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<p>To score excellent marks, you should ideally start preparing for the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/btech-marine-engineering-chp"&gt;BTech Marine Engineering&lt;/a&gt; entrance exam&nbsp;<strong>at least 8 to 10 months</strong> before the final exam is supposed to take place so that you can cover the maximum chunk of the exam syllabus and have a good amount of time for revision at the end. You should also practice previous-year question papers and mock tests to increase your chances of getting excellent marks and being shortlisted for admission.</p><p><stron... View more

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<p>The requirements for B.A. (Hons) English, through CUET, are only two subjects to choose in the CUET examination, i.e., &nbsp;</p><ol><li>English</li><li>General Test (GT)</li></ol>

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<p>Yes, many publishers offer CUET-specific practice books that align with the exam's structure. Arihant and Oswaal publish CUET UG practice books that include sample questions for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. These books usually cover chapter-wise questions, previous year papers, and mock tests that focus specifically on the CUET syllabus.</p>

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<p>NCERT textbooks for Classes 11 and 12 are crucial for CUET UG 2025, as they cover fundamental concepts and the exam's prescribed syllabus. However, to score well in the exam, students should also refer to additional books that offer advanced problems and varied practice exercises, especially for subjects like Physics and Chemistry.</p><p>Reference books like H.C. Verma's Concepts of Physics and OP Tandon's Organic Chemistry provide additional questions that help students practice for higher difficulty levels that might be covered in CUET Science paper.</p>

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<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">To prepare for the BEET exam, here are some of the recommended books:</p><ul style="text-align: justify;"><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Mental Ability: "A Modern Approach to Verbal &amp; Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal.</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Teaching Aptitude: "Teaching Aptitude &amp; Attitude Test" by Arihant Publications.&... View more

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<p data-pm-slice="0 []">If you have completed your medical studies and have a good command of English, two months is generally sufficient for OET preparation. If your vocabulary is weak start preparation early.</p>

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<p>Here are some simple examples of gerunds used in sentences:</p><ul><li>He enjoys <strong>running. </strong> (Object)</li><li>Her passion is <strong>dancing. </strong> (Subject Complement)</li><li>He avoids <strong>eating sugar. </strong> (Direct Object)</li><li>They talked about <strong>shopping</strong>. (Object of a Preposition)</li><li>She's afraid of <strong>skydiving</strong>. (Object of a Preposition)</li></ul>

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<p>A participle and a gerund both end with '-ing'; however, they play different roles. A gerund acts as a noun, whereas a participle acts as an adjective or helps in forming verb tenses.</p><p><strong>Examples:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Singing loudly </strong>annoys the neighbors. (Gerund phrase, subject)</li><li>The <strong>singing </strong>bird woke me up. (Participle, describing a bird)</li></ul>

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<p>The '-ing' form of a verb is called the <strong>present participle. </strong>It can act as:</p><ul><li>A gerund (noun)</li><li>A participle (adjective)</li><li>Part of a continuous tense</li></ul><p><strong>Examples:</strong></p><p><strong>Cooking </strong>is relaxing. (Gerund)</p><p>The <strong>boiling </strong>water is hot. (Present Participle)</p><p>She <strong>is cooking </strong>dinner now. (Continuous Verb)</p>

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<p>In English, a gerund phrase is a gerund plus any object, modifier, or complement that goes with it. Just like a gerund, a gerund phrase also works as a noun.&nbsp;</p><p>Example: <strong>Watching movies at night </strong>helps me relax.</p><p>Here, Gerund is “Watching” and Modifier is “movies at night”.</p>

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<p>A gerund is a verb ending with '-ing' and functioning as a noun. Gerunds in English grammar can be used in many positions:</p><ul><li>As a subject</li><li>As an object</li><li>As a subject complement</li></ul><p><strong>For example, </strong> His hobby is <strong>painting.</strong></p>

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<p>Yes, CEED is one of the accepting exams for admission to MDes programme at School of Design, MIT WPU Pune. However, it is not mandatory to pass CEED. Aspirants can also appear for MIT WPU Pune CET for admission to the course. Aspirants applying for BDes do not require qualifying CEED. They need to pass any of the accepted entrance exams for BDes programme for admission.</p>

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<p>To apply for the MBA programme at Raiganj University, candidates must have a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% (45% for reserved categories). Raiganj University admission is determined by scores on national-level MBA entrance exams such as CAT, MAT, CMAT, or XAT, or Raiganj University's own RU-MAT, followed by a group discussion and personal interview. The application process is entirely <strong>online</strong>, and candidates should visit the Raiganj University website admission portal for registration and submission.</p>

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<p>Yes, you may start CUET preparation from class 11th.&nbsp;It gives you extra time to study slowly and recognize subjects properly.</p><p>Read NCERT books, practice english and reasoning questions.</p><p>This will assist you stay beforehand and experience much less strain in class 12th.</p><p>Make a each day plan and study frequently.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Should you decide to quit OUAT Bhubaneswar after 1 year to join one of the government medical colleges, then you would most probably face a discontinuation bond penalty. In MBBS courses in Odisha this penalty is typically a fine amounting to half a Lacs of rupees. Moreover, you may not have back some fees paid, with exception of caution money. These are specifically provided under the bond that one signs during the time of admission and is aimed to persuade the student against leaving the seat vacant midway through the course.</p>

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<p>Check out the last minute preparation tips on IISER entrance exam from here:</p><p>1. Focus on Key Topics<br>Prioritize the most scoring and frequently asked topics from each subject:</p><p>Maths: Calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry</p><p>Physics: Mechanics, Electricity &amp; Magnetism, Modern Physics</p><p>Chemistry: Physical Chemistry (especially mole concept, chemical kinetics), Organic reaction mechanisms, Periodic Table trends</p><p>Biology: Cell biology, Genetics, Evolution, Ecology, Human Physiology</p><p>2. Revise NCERTs Thor... View more

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<p>There is no fixed time span for the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/textile-engineering-chp"&gt;Textile Engineering&lt;/a&gt; entrance preparation. It is better to start as early as possible. You should start preparing <strong>at least 8 -10 months advance.</strong> Try and cover the maximum syllabus and also go through a revision once. This will help you attempt more questions in the exam paper and increase your chances of scoring well and getting shortlisted for admission.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">To prepare for the IGNOU BEd entrance exam candidates can refer to books like -</p><p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">"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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<p>Yes, we have activate the Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 1 NCERT solutions pdf download link online. Students can download solutions pdf free.</p>

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<p>NCERT Class 12 Chemistry Chapter 1 solutions for intext question is provided through this articles. Students can use the solutions to verify their answers and prepare for the test.</p>

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<p>The tips and tricks to score 80 marks in SBI Clerk exam are given below:</p><ul><li>Avoid learning new topics and focus on revising already covered concepts</li><li>Solve previous years' question papers to get familiar with the exam pattern</li><li>Attempt at least one full-length mock test to assess time management</li><li>Read all instructions carefully before attempting the exam</li><li>Stay calm and confident, and attempt easier questions first</li></ul>

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<p>To prepare for the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/mtech-electrical-engineering-chp"&gt;MTech Electrical Engineering&lt;/a&gt; entrance exam, you should try and start preparing as early as possible, <strong>at least 8 to 10 months</strong> before the final exam is scheduled to take place. This will allow you to have a lot of time for a thorough revision and to cover the maximum exam syllabus so that you can attempt as many questions as possible, which will increase your chances of getting shortlisted for admission at top colleges.</p>

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<p>ACT preparation may be difficult for a few students, while it may not be for some other. There are four sections on ACT and its not mandatory that all students are pro in all sections. Some applicants may have a strong point in Math and Science while others may find Reading and Writing easier. Thus, it completely depends upon the candidate where he/she is comfortable, hence the ACT prep will be easier for stronger sections and difficult for not so confident areas.</p>

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<p>Students should use our NCERT Applications of Derivatives Solutions to begin their JEE preparation as a resource to build strong foundation. &nbsp;Our solutions follow the lates CBSE Class 12 syllabus which make them a complete resource for CBSE Boards prepaation, Yet for competitive exam like JEE, Student must go beyond NCERT and refer to advanced-level books like arihant, cengage or coaching material availble to them.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The JKSET exam carried a total of 150 questions in both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The JK SET Paper 1 comprises 50 questions of 2 marks each and Paper 2 comprises 100 questions of 2 marks each. Candidates need to attempt these questions in the given time frame.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, &nbsp;NCERT Solutions for Limits and Derivatives are a good resource and sufficeint to build a strong foundation. Students are aware all of the class 11 maths exams will be taken based on Class 11 CBSE Exams. Our Class 11 Math Limits and Derivatives Solutions are aligned with the latest CBSE 2025 syllabus. Student can rely on these solutions ans use them to practice, revise, and make notes.</p>

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<p>Students can visit our website shiksha.co to download the <strong>NCERT Statistics Solutions PDF. </strong>To download the PDF follow these steps;</p><ul><li>visit the <strong>Class 11 Math Chapter 13 Statistics</strong> Page on our website.</li><li>go to the Class 11 Math Statistics NCERT Solution PDF: Download Free PDF</li><li>Click on the "<strong>Download Free PDF</strong>"</li><li>Save the PDF in your Device</li></ul>

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