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<p>To prepare for GIAC certifications, candidates should engage with SANS training courses tailored to their specific certification type. A personalised study plan, incorporating hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge, is essential. Reviewing exam best practices and ensuring exam integrity is crucial for success. Candidates should also familiarise themselves with exam logistics and materials required on exam day.</p>

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<p>CAT exam has sectional time limit of 40 minutes per section and as soon as the time gets over, the test screen moves to the new section. So, it is very important that a candidate uses 40 minutes to attempt the questions correctly and optimally. RC passages are long and dense. Sometimes, DI or LR questions turn out to be lengthy, Quants questions are often time taking. By practicing sectional mock tests, candidate will get the practice of how to manage 40 minutes irrespective of the type of question.</p>

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<p>The ideal preparation time for CUET is around 6-8 months before the exam. This timeline allows students to align their CUET preparation with board exam studies efficiently. During the academic year, dedicating 1-2 hours daily to CUET preparation helps build a steady foundation, with the study time gradually increasing as the exam approaches. After the board exams, students should focus intensely on CUET by solving mock tests and revising critical topics. In the last 2-3 months, practicing at least one full-length mock test every day is essential to improve speed, accuracy, and confidence. If the board exam schedule becomes demandi... View more

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<p>Balancing CUET and board exams requires strategic planning to manage both theory-based learning and MCQ-based practice effectively. Here are some tips that students can follow to balance CUET and board exam preparation:</p><ul><li><strong>Identify Common Topics:</strong> Start with subjects that overlap between CUET and board syllabus (e.g., Physics, Chemistry, Math, or English). This saves time and builds a strong foundation for both exams.</li><li><strong>Divide Study Time:</strong>&nbsp;Allocate separate slots daily for CUET MCQs and board theory-based topics to ensure s... View more

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<p>For pursuing B.Sc. through the CUET exam, candidates typically need to select science-related domain subjects depending on their desired field of study. Key subjects often include:</p><ul><li>Physics</li><li>Chemistry</li><li>Biology (for life sciences)</li><li>Mathematics (for physical sciences)</li><li>Environmental Science (for interdisciplinary studies)</li></ul><p>In addition to domain subjects, candidates must choose one language from the list of 13 available languages, and may also opt for the general test, if applicable. Ensure that subject... View more

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<p>Most students who take the IELTS Academic test want a score between 6.5 and 7 – that's often what most universities need. A 7 band is a good score. It shows you're strong in English. You can get a 7 or higher with the right preparation!</p><p>First, figure out what your weak points are in listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Then, spend more time improving those areas. If your vocabulary is weak, learn more words and use them. If grammar is a problem, practice sentence structure. Time management is also crucial, especially for reading and writing. You need to answer quickly while maintaining quality.</p>&... View more

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<p>Here are a few examples:</p><ul><li><strong>Independent Task:</strong>&nbsp;Do you prefer studying in a group or alone? Why? </li><li><strong>Integrated Task:</strong>&nbsp;After listening to a lecture about climate change, summarize the main points discussed by the professor.</li></ul>

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<p>The TOEFL speaking section includes two types of tasks: independent speaking tasks, where you share your personal opinions or experiences, and integrated speaking tasks, where you summarize information from reading and listening materials.</p>

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<p>To prepare using the KIITEE sample papers, start by understanding the KIITEE exam pattern and syllabus. Identify your weak areas and start solving as many questions as possible. Solve question papers daily to enhance time management skills and be familiar with the exam difficulty level.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, NCERT textbooks cover most of the topics required for CUET Physical Education. However, to score in the 99th percentile, candidates should also refer to additional practice books on Physical Education and solve <strong>mock tests and previous years' papers</strong>&nbsp;to build speed and accuracy.</p>

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<p>The exam consists of&nbsp;<strong>50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs)</strong>&nbsp;and candidates must attempt all questions within 60 minutes. Each correct answer carries +5 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for incorrect responses. This makes it crucial for candidates to be accurate and selective while answering.</p>

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<p>Yes, there are many online forums and study groups are available to prepare for AIIMS Paramedical exam. Students are advised to follow some of the top online coaching youtube channel which educate the candidates about the nuances of the exam. Along with it, one can also follow some top telegram channel where students can get the link of study material as well as link of online classes. Some of the popular Youtube channels are Boneteacher, Dr. Urvashi Arora etc.</p>

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<p>In JEE Main more than 75% of questions in JEE Main are direct questions as per the experts. Direct questions mean memory based questions and formula-based questions. However, in JEE Advanced, the questions are application based or concept attraction based. Roughly 15% to 20% of questions are direct. Gaining confidence in solving JEE Main level questions is easy. This can be gained by practice. However, gaining confidence to solve the JEE Advanced level question is not easy. It can be achieved if candidates practice a lot of previous year's question papers and mock tests right from the start of their preparation.&nbsp;JEE Main ... View more

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<p>The ideal time to start preparing for JEE Advanced depends on your current academic level and the amount of time you can dedicate to preparation. However, the general recommendation is to start seriously preparing for JEE Advanced by Class 11, or at least a year before the exam.</p><p>Start Preparing for JEE Advanced in Class 11: This is the best time to begin building the necessary foundation for JEE Advanced. The JEE Advanced syllabus overlaps significantly with the Class 11 curriculum (in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), so if you start early, you can grasp the concepts and develop problem-solving skills gradua... View more

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<p>Preparing for both the Board Exams and JEE Advanced simultaneously can be challenging, but with careful planning, it is definitely achievable. Since both exams are crucial and require a significant amount of effort, balancing the preparation for both requires a strategic approach. Here are some tips on how to effectively manage the preparation for both:</p><ul><li>The syllabus for JEE Advanced overlaps significantly with the Board Exams syllabus, particularly for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. This overlap means that much of your preparation for JEE will also help in your Board Exams. Focus on the common to... View more

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<p>Self study can be enough for JEE Advanced preparation if you have discipline, focus and a systematic approach. It rewuire a high level of dedication, planning, time management and mentorship.</p>

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<p>For TANCET preparation, a focused study period of&nbsp; 2-3 months should be sufficient, especially if you've had placement training before.</p><p>Here is a breakdown of the TANCET preparation strategy:</p><ul><li><strong>Arithmetic Aptitude:</strong> Brush up on basic arithmetic concepts. Some areas for focus under the section includes problem-solving, and working on speed and accuracy.</li><li><strong>Reading Comprehension:</strong> One must improve the reading skills by practicing variety of comprehension passages. Focus on understanding the theme of the pass... View more

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<p>Candidates should be aware of the increasing level of competition for the tests if they choose to apply for admission to teaching programs. The curriculum now includes more complicated tasks that need verbal and logical thinking.</p><ul><li>Candidates must be well-prepared for all of the test's components, including the ones that gauge candidates' linguistic competency, cognitive capacity, and aptitude for teaching.</li><li>Understand the structure of the exam, the weighting of the several sections, the practice of negative marking, and the time limit for each exam.</li><li>The syllabus mu... View more

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<p>CWT mock tests for NEET Physics are designed to help students prepare for the NEET exam effectively. These mock tests typically cover various topics in Physics that are part of the NEET syllabus, such as mechanics, thermodynamics, optics, and electromagnetism.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>You can find CWT mock tests on various educational websites or platforms that offer NEET preparation resources. They usually provide a range of questions, including multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and descriptive questions, along with detailed solutions and explanations.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Taking the... View more

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<p>Choosing the best books for JEE Advanced preparation can be a critical decision in your journey towards cracking the exam. Here are some key strategies and guidelines to help you select the most effective books for your preparation:</p><ol><li>Before selecting any books, thoroughly understand the JEE Advanced syllabus and the exam pattern. The syllabus for JEE Advanced is vast, and the exam covers topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.</li><li>Make sure that the books you choose align with the syllabus, especially for topics like Optics, Modern Physics, Organic Chemistry, and Calculus that a... View more

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<p><strong>Inorganic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon</strong></p><p>This book is more suited for students who are preparing for JEE Mains and Advanced.</p><p><strong>Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee</strong></p><p>This book is considered more advanced and is highly recommended for JEE Advanced preparation.</p>

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<p>It is recommened to not start with any new book in the last one month of JEE Advanced preparation. Rely on the books and study materials you already have gone through. Rather than relying on the books im the last one month, it is recimmenede that the candidates should:</p><ul><li>Dedicate at least 7 hours for tests three times a week. After each test, analyze the gaps and take corrective actions.</li><li>Solve past IIT papers to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and question types.</li><li>Regularly revise formulas from all three subjects and review the topics in your short notes.... View more

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<p>To prcatice some difficult questions for JEE Advanced exam, one can use the following recommended books:</p><ol><li>300 Creative Physics Problems with Solutions by Laszlo Holics</li><li>200 Puzzling Physics Problems: With Hints and Solutions, Reviews Book by Gyula Honyek, K. F Riley, and Péter Gnädig</li><li>Advance Problem in Organic Chemistry by M.S. Chauhan</li><li>Advanced Problems in Physical Chemistry by NEERAJ KUMAR</li><li>GRB advanced problems in inorganic chemistry by kapil kumar wadhwa</li><li>GRB 1000 Challenging Problems in Mathematics for... View more

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<p>Aptitude Test Problems in Physics by Krotov&nbsp; is the most recommened book for JEE Advanced preparation by the toppers. This book is recommened for practising variety for aptitude-based problems.</p>

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<p>Some of the books recommended for JEE Advanced preparation by the toppers are as follows:</p><ul><li>NCERT books for Physics, Chemistry and Maths</li></ul><p><strong>Physics:</strong></p><ol><li>Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov</li><li>Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker</li><li>Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma</li></ol><p><strong>Maths:</strong></p><ol><li>Plane Trigonometry by S.L. Loney</li><li>Coordinate Geometry by S.L. Loney</li><li>H... View more

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<p>Hi Narmada, </p><p>When there are multiple blueprints for the same subject, it's essential to focus on the official and authentic sources for your preparation.</p><p>Here's what you can do:</p><ol><li><p><strong>KSEEB Blueprints</strong>: These are official documents released by the Karnataka State Education Examination Board, so they are the most reliable. They are designed according to the board's exam pattern and mark distribution. You should prioritize these as they reflect the exact exam pattern.</p></li><li><p><strong>Shiksha.com Bluepr... View more

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<p>To build this confidence, the student should take the JEE Advabced mock exams that simulate actual exam conditions. These mock tests help with time management, provide valuable practice, and offer a clear understanding of the exam pattern and question format, all of which are beneficial for better performance on the day of the actual test. When preparing for the JEE Advanced exam, it's essential for a student to ensure they have covered all important questions and can approach the test with confidence, knowing they can easily answer the familiar ones.</p>

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<p>Students can take JEE Advanced mock tests and do a detailed feedback on their performance. After each test, candidates can do a comprehensive analysis into how the they approached the mock test and identifying areas for improvement. This analysis will helps students rectify mistakes and improve their performance over time. While taking the mocktests keep a track of:</p><ol><li>Time spend in solving each questions</li><li>Number of correct responses v/s number of wrong responses</li><li>How many questions were revisited</li><li>How many questions were attempted correctly in one ... View more

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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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