Showing 1117 results for "CEED preparation"

7 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Class 11 Physics Thermodyanamics is the most important chapter of the thermodynamics unit. Thermodynamics works as the back bone for understanding the behaviour, excahnge and impact of heat, energy and work in different scenerios. The NCERT Chapter 11 Thermodynamics of Class 11 physics covers all the fundamental concept with detailed and lucid example, making it a perfect study material to prepare foundation. Students are advised by teachers, and mentors in later phase of prep whether its boards or competitive exams. To build strong basic understanding of the chapter NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Physics Thermodynamics are really i... View more

7 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>The syllabus for the MH CET law exam has topics from Legal Aptitude and reasoning, GK and current affairs, Logical and analytical reasoning, English language and basic mathematics. Candidates will have to study about legal principles, reasoning skills, and applying laws to scenarios. From GK section, questions from national &amp; international events, politics, science, and legal developments will also be asked.</p><p>From the reasoning section, pattern and problem solving abilities will be analysed, and questions from geometry, ratios, percentages will be asked.&nbsp;</p>

5 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>The State Common Entrance Cell, Maharashtra has released the revised&nbsp;exam pattern of the MH CET Law 2025<strong>&nbsp;</strong>for the five-year and 3-year LLB programmes. The exam authority changed the total number of questions to be asked to 120 from 150.</p><p>Three year LLB programme entrance exam has Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge with Current Affairs, Logical and Analytical&nbsp;Reasoning, English. Same subjects for the five-year LLB course as well but with Mathematical Aptitude as well.&nbsp;</p>

1 View Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Following are meant to be best resource for studying Legal Aptitude subject:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><td rowspan="3">Legal Aptitude and Reasoning&nbsp;</td><td><p>Legal GK for competitive examination</p></td><td>Universal Publications</td></tr><tr><td>A modern approach to Logical Reasoning</td><td>RS Aggarwal&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning&nbsp;</td><td>A P Bhardwaj&nbsp;</td></tr></tbody></table>

4 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Students should refer the best books while preparing for a national level exam. It ensures the best resources to students. Following book can be referred for English Language.</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><td rowspan="2">English&nbsp;</td><td><p>Quick Learning Objective General English&nbsp;</p></td><td>RS Aggarwal</td></tr><tr><td><p>Objective General English</p></td><td>A P Bhardwaj&nbsp;</td></tr></tbody></table>

35 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Students can refer the following books while preparing for MH CET Law 5-year LLB program:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>MH CET Law Preparation Books</th><th>Author</th></tr><tr><td>Pradnya's MH-CET: Law for L.L.B for 3 years &amp; 5 years LLB exam</td><td>&nbsp;Adv. Revati Mohril, Gajanan Shewalkar (Nikita Publications)&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>MHCET CLAT - Best book for Law entrance</td><td>C J Pooniwala</td></tr><tr><td>CLAT Master Box</td><td>Karan Mehta ... View more

2 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>RRB NTPC books are the best resource to prepare for the exam. It helps to clear the concepts of the topics given in the syllabus. Candidates must choose the books carefully. They should choose the ones that are simple and covered the syllabus.</p><div><div>&nbsp;</div></div>

2 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>History is one of the best scoring subjects for UPSC exam preparation and very popular among UPSC aspirants. UPSC is a civil services exam which is conducted once a year for recruitment of government officials for administration and other services.&nbsp;</p><p>UPSC is considered one of the toughest exams to crack and highly regarded in Indian society. The UPSC CSE exam is conduted in three main stages including <strong>UPSC Prelims, UPSC Mains</strong> and <strong>Interview</strong> round.&nbsp;</p><p>History is one of the UPSC Mains general subjects and Prelims subjects. Tak... View more

2 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>To get excellent marks in the M.Tech CSE entrance exam and get a seat at a top-ranked college, <strong>you must start preparing for the exam at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam</strong> is supposed to take place. This allows you to have enough time for revision and cover most of the exam syllabus portion.</p><p>You should try and cover almost all of the sections of the syllabus to increase your chances of getting shortlisted. Best of luck.</p>

2 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Yes, candidates can prepare for KIITEE Management exam with CAT books. Topics included in the syllabus of KIITEE Management exam are same as that of CAT exam - Quantitative Aptitude, Analytical Reasoning, English. However, for preparing General Knowledge and Issues of Social Concern sections, candidates will have to refer to subject specific study material. For GK, they can refer to Year Books and for Issues of Social Concern, they can refer to KIITEE Management sample papers.</p>

18 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Students ask this question many a times that wehter NCERT are enough or they should follow other reference books. Students should use NCERT books for CBSE Class 12 board exams, NCERT is more than sufficient for mastering the Biomolecules chapter. All key concepts, definitions, and reactions asked in the exams are directly covered in the textbook, WE have provided <strong>NCERT Solutions for Class 12 chemistry Biomolecules</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>However, for&nbsp;competitive exams like NEET and JEE, while NCERT remains the primary reference, students should also solve additional MCQs from reference bo... View more

26 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>One needs a very good CEED ranks to get through the M.Des programme at IIT Bombay. Although the rank cut offs are not always announced openly, all the candidates attempt to score an All India Rank (AIR) in the lowest 50-150, particularly in the general category.It is worth mentioning that one has to clear CEED (Part A and B), but one also has to pass his own written test, portfolio viewing and an interview after which your performance in all these stages plays a crucial role in your admission even after the CEED rank. With a high CEED score rating, e.g. 60-70+ / out of 100 you are in good shape.</p>

6 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>In MHCET Law 2026 exam, the sectional weightage is there that helps candidates understand which topic needs to be focused in the MH CET Law Question Paper 2026 to score high in the entrance exam. The MH CET law 2026 syllabus for the 5-year LLB is of the intermediate level, whereas the syllabus for the 3-year LLB is of the graduation level.&nbsp;</p><p>The question paper of MHCET Law 2026 will contain 120 objective-type questions of one mark each. The exam will be of two hours duration and will be held in a Computer-based-test mode.</p>

5 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Candidates appearing for the five-year LLB course of MH CET Law will have to attempt five sections including, Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning, English, Mathematics, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, and General Knowledge and Current Affairs. Those appearing for the three-year LLB course have to attempt the same four sections except for Mathematics. MHCET Law Syllabus 2026 will be of Class 12/ SSC level for five-year LLB courses paper and, of graduate-level for LLB course paper.&nbsp;</p>

8 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>In a span of one month one would have to be very disciplined and strategic when it comes to preparing NEET. Sharply concentrate on such chapters in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, mostly NCERT text books, where most of the questions are based. Study 10-12 hours a day, and set priorities leaving time to revise and practise in the form of many mock tests. Examine your mock tests thoroughly in a bid to locate weak areas and work towards correcting them. Do not create new topics, stick to what is already known, drilling formulas, etc. and every time work on the annual past year papers under timed conditions to increase the accuracy a... View more

12 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

Akash Kumar Maurya,

Contributor-Level 9

<p>To Prepare for CCSHAU Entrance Exam (Online Method):Know the exam pattern – It's a 2.5-hour paper with more than one-preference questions.</p><p>Study Class 12 stage subjects – Focus on Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Agriculture, and General Knowledge.</p><p>Use on line platforms – Choose courses that explain topics truly in video layout.</p><p>Watch recorded or stay classes – These help you apprehend tough concepts higher.</p><p>Practice mock assessments – Give full-length tests to construct pace and accuracy.</p><p>Solve preceding year papers – It facilitate... View more

2 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p data-start="566" data-end="592">Chapter 9 Amines of class 12 chemistry is really important part of organic chemistry. Several questions are asked related to Amine preparation methods in CBSE Boards and other state board exams. Here are several methods to prepare Amine in labs, check below;</p><ul data-start="593" data-end="747"><li data-start="593" data-end="647"><p data-start="595" data-end="647">Reduction of nitro compounds, nitriles, and amides</p></li><li data-start="648" data-end="680">... View more

2 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Students can take SRMJEEE 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 go<... View more

9 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p><strong>To get good marks in the entrance test for the&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/btech-in-computer-science-engineering-chp"&gt;BTech in CSE&lt;/a&gt; course, </strong> <strong>you can follow some basic tips</strong></p><ul><li>Start your exam preparation at least 6 to 8 months before the exam.</li><li>Go through the entire exam syllabus.</li><li>Practice previous year ques papers.</li></ul>

18 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>The level of difficulty for the CUET Economics exam is generally comparable to the Class 12th board level, with a focus on core concepts in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. The questions test conceptual clarity and the application of economic principles. Students who are well-prepared in their Class 12th syllabus, particularly those using NCERT books, should find the exam manageable, though critical thinking and analytical skills are essential for higher scores.</p>

4 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>No, being an online exam (computer-based exam), AIIMS nursing does not carry any sectional time limit. There will be four sections in the exam, namely, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and General Knowledge in the exam. Candidates can switch between the sections to attempt the questions. It is not mandatory to complete one section before attemting another one.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

11 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>AIIMS nursing is an online exam which is conducted in computer-based mode. The BSc nursing entrance exam will be conducted carrying 100 wuestions of 100 marks (i.e. 1 mark for each question). Each section namely Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, will be of 30 marks each except GK section which will be of 10 marks. There will be a negative marking of -1/3 marks for choosing incorrect option.&nbsp;</p>

15 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Although NCERT is enough to prepare for CUET biology exam, according to the previous years' question papers, NTA may ask some questions that require analytical thinking skills. To be prepare for those questions, candidates can always take reference from books of other authors or publishers.&nbsp;</p><p>However, a candidate is advised to first cover the NCERT biology books, before studying from any other book.</p>

15 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>The difficulty level for CUET Physics exam is uaully considered moderate to high. The question paper my include questions that require candidates to use their analytical thinking skills. Additionally, calculation-based questions might be time consuming making it hard for candidates to complete their exam on time.</p>

8 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Amines are organic compounds derived from ammonia (NH3 ) by replacing hydrogen atoms with alkyl or aryl groups. They are classified as primary, secondary, or tertiary based on the number of hydrogen substitutions. Their nomenclature follows IUPAC rules, using the suffix “-amine.” There are several important topics discussed throghout the chapter 9 amines such as Preparation methods, physical properties, chemical properties and named reactions.</p><p>Amines are synthesized through methods like reduction of nitro compounds, ammonolysis, Gabriel phthalimide synthesis, and Hoffmann bromamide degradation.&nb... View more

8 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Yes, <strong>Bachelor of Management Studies</strong> graduates can prepare for government jobs and civil services exams. Some popular government exams include:</p><ol><li><strong>UPSC Civil Services</strong> – For IAS, IPS, IFS</li><li><strong>IBPS PO &amp; SBI PO</strong> – Banking sector jobs</li><li><strong>SSC CGL</strong> – Government administration jobs</li><li>R<strong>BI Grade B</strong> – Banking and finance sector</li></ol><p>A <strong>BMS degree</strong> helps in bus... View more

13 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>I can see you have a year ahead for the CA foundation exam.</p><p>So, you can divide the syllabus into half and prepare it 3-3 months and start doing PYQs in next 3 months.</p><p>In the last 3 months revise well and focus on your week areas</p>

8 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>To study for the PTE exam for free, you can make use of the numerous free resources online, which include following the YouTube channels that provide free lessons for the PTE exam, and you can also download some books and notes online for free. However, many platforms also provide access to free practice tests, and mock tests. You can also go through the official PTE preparation materials and focus on understanding the PTE test format to get your desired score.</p>

10 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>Students can find the difference between aldehydes and ketones with the help of some chemical reactions. Aldehydes can be distinguished from ketones using tests like Tollens' test and Fehling's test. Aldehydes reduce Tollens' reagent to produce a silver mirror and Fehling's solution to yield a red precipitate, whereas ketones do not react in these tests.</p>

2 Views Posted 11 months ago

Answered by

<p>The duration for CUET Chemistry exam is 60 minutes. Candidates are required to attempt 50 questions within this time period.&nbsp;</p>

×

This website uses Cookies and related technologies for the site to function correctly and securely, improve & personalise your browsing experience, analyse traffic, and support our marketing efforts and serve the Core Purpose. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.