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<p>The <strong>college banking syllabus can surely provide a strong foundational base for students planning to appear for IBPS and SBI exams but a dedicated bank exam prep is extremely important</strong> because the college curriculum does not always cover banking awareness and computer aptitude in depth as is required to crack banking exams. You need to have an extremely strong quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and command over English to excel in the IBPS and SBI exams.</p>

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<p>There are a number of books providing study material for XIC entrance exam. However, it is not possible to prepare from every book out there. Below are some of the recommended books, candidates can consider while preparing for XIC OET entrance exam:</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9746%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 50%;"><col style="width: 50%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th>Book Name</th><th>Author</th></tr><tr><td>The Ultimate Guide for Journalism &amp; Mass Communic... View more

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<p dir="ltr">A modern &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mmc-master-of-mass-communication-chp"&gt;Media and Mass Communication&lt;/a&gt; curriculum is highly adaptive, blending traditional media training with new technologies like digital marketing, social media analytics, and AI. This ensures students are proficient in both foundational media concepts and the platforms shaping the industry's future.</p><p dir="ltr">The curriculum focuses on practical skills like strategic communication, multi-platform storytelling, and audience engagement through hands-on projects. It also e... View more

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<p>Yes, NCERT Mathematics (Class 11 &amp; 12) is generally enough for NATA preparation because most of the topics in the syllabus are covered in NCERT.</p><p>The NATA Mathematics section usually tests:</p><p>Algebra</p><p>Trigonometry</p><p>Coordinate Geometry</p><p>Matrices &amp; Determinants</p><p>Probability &amp; Statistics</p><p>Vectors</p><p>Differential &amp; Integral Calculus</p><p>NCERT will give you a strong base, but since NATA questions are often application-based, you may also want to:</p><... View more

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<p>For ACT exam preparation, you can start by taking a full-length diagnostic ACT practice test to pinpoint your current strengths and weaknesses. Analyse your test results to identify the sections where you need the most improvement. Then, create a study schedule that targets these areas using the official ACT preparation materials.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Both online training and physical books have different benefits. Physical books can be good for focused study and note-taking, while digital resources (online courses, apps, mock tests) often offer interactive practice, immediate feedback, and convenience, closely simulating the computer-based PTE exam experience. A combination of both is often the most effective approach to prepare for the PTE exam.</p>

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<p><br>Yes, you can look for official PTE practice tests on the Pearson website. Many reputable education platforms and YouTube channels offer free tutorials and practice exercises for preparation of PTE exam. However, some public libraries might also have PTE preparation books.</p>

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<p data-start="100" data-end="245">The <strong data-start="111" data-end="168">NIFT entrance exam is considered moderately difficult</strong>. The level of difficulty of the exam depends on a student's strengths and preparation. Since <strong data-start="576" data-end="621">seats are limited and competition is high</strong>, even average questions feel tougher due to the pressure.</p><ul data-start="247" data-end="681"><li data-start="247" data-end="436"><p data-start="249" data-en... View more

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<p>There are a total of 19 NIFTs in India that participate in the NIFT admission process. The participating institutes offer B.Des, M.Des, B.F.Tech, M.F.Tech, and M.F.M courses. Admission to the participating institutes will be on the basis of NIFT scores.</p><p>NIFT Varanasi has been newly added to the list of NIFT participating colleges.&nbsp;</p>

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<p data-pm-slice="1 []">Candidates should follow a balanced approach. No doubt books help in conceptual clarity, and a candidate can study in detail. On the other hand, online platforms provide lectures through video, have updated notes, cover current affairs as well, etc. It also depends upon the candidate's feasibility and which method he or she is comfortable with for the preparation. Both books and online resources have their own importance. So, a balanced approach may benefit in the preparation.</p>

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<p data-pm-slice="1 []">There are several books available in the market that consist of the UGC NET practice sets. Also, some standard guidebooks include model test papers for the practicing of the UGC NET exam. Online test series are also available for the candidates who are aspiring to prepare for the UGC NET exam.</p>

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<p data-pm-slice="1 []">It is recommended to refer to a few books for the UGC NET preparation for paper 1. Furthermore, it depends upon the candidate's conceptual clarity and the level of the preparation. Candidates also solve the previous year's question papers and practice mock tests and questions as much as possible to strengthen concepts and improve problem-solving skills, time management, etc.</p>

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<p>You must go through the MBSE 12th syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve MBSE HSSLC sample papers 2026 to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>

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<p>Scoring good marks in MBSE HSLC exam in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read the text books and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' qyestion 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>

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<p>You must go through the MBSE 10th syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve MBSE sample papers 2026 to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>

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<p>Scoring good marks in Tamil Nadu class 12 exam in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read and learn the text books and class notes. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' qyestion papers. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>You must go through the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/tamilnadu-12th-board-syllabus"&gt;TN 12th syllabus&lt;/a&gt; and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve TN HSC sample papers to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>

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<p>Scoring good marks in Tamil Nadu class 10 exam in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read the text books and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' qyestion 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>

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<p>You must go through the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/tamilnadu-10th-board-syllabus"&gt;TN 10th syllabus&lt;/a&gt; and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve TN SSLC sample papers to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>

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<p>In the last one month before the CAT exam, candidates must start focusing on the most important topics. These may include strong and weak areas. Practice sample questions from these topics and do not start any new topic. Here's what to do in the last month of CAT preparation:</p><p>&lt;!--- [if !supportLists]---&gt;·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &lt;!--- [endif]---&gt;Attempt CAT mock tests regularly and anaylse your performance. Spend time on filling the gaps.</p><p>&lt;!--- [if !supportLists]---&gt;·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs... View more

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<p>NID DAT 2026 notifications will be available on the official website of NID at admissions.nid.edu. Official notification of the NID entrance exam is all set to be out by the first week of September 2025. The notifications will be out for UG and PG programmes.</p>

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<p>National Institute of Design is expected to release the NID DAT 2026 Applications by the first week of September 2025 for B.Des and M.Des programmes. The registration for NID DAT 2026 will be on the official website of NID. Candidates can fill out the application form by registering, filling in information, submitting documents, and paying the registration fees.</p>

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<p>Before the intended intake, you must keep a time of around 1-1.5 years. The earlier you start, the better it is. Try to finish your tests and your preliminary research on loans and scholarships by July 2025. Remember to keep a buffer time, just in case if you have to retake the tests. While you are preparing for tests, start working on your application documents.</p>

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<p>For Andhra Pradesh EdCET, focus on understanding the syllabus and exam pattern, especially the three sections: General English, General Knowledge &amp; Teaching Aptitude, and Methodology. Create a study plan, solve previous year's question papers and mock tests to identify weak areas, and maintain a consistent revision schedule.</p><p><strong>In Teaching Aptitude and GK</strong></p><ul><li>Stay updated on current affairs and practice problem-solving skills, while for Methodology, use the official syllabus to guide your preparation.&nbsp;</li></ul><p><strong>... View more

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<p>The best way to handle tough topics in any subject is to study the concepts of that particular topic. The conceptual understanding of any topic gives us the clarity to solve theoretical as well as numerical questions from that topic. NCERT text books are the best material to understand the core concepts.</p>

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<p>Students who are in class 12 and would also be appearing in JEE Mains 2026 exam mostly find it difficult to manage both their class/school and JEE studies. However, all these students have an advantage over others/droppers aspirants as there are many common topics in class 12 and JEE.</p><p>To benefit, they must identify all the topics that are common and study those first. Secondly, cover the topics that have more weightage in class 12 and complete them. Before a few days of JEE Mains, study specifically for JEE. This way, they can manage both class 12 and JEE efficiently.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Online coaching can be a good alternative for students who do not wish to join the offline/physical classes for JEE Mains. Online coaching generally has flexible timing of classes for students, usually in the evening, and some also offer night classes. It helps students have more time for self-study. Also, online class lectures are available for viewing offline and can be used repeatedly in case students do not understand any topic covered in the class.</p><p>Self-study is good for students who have a basic understanding of all the concepts/topics covered in the JEE Main syllabus. They can get help from online resource... View more

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<p data-pm-slice="1 []">No. The syllabus of CSIR NET is the same for JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) and Lectureship (Assistant Professor). The difference that lies is only in the cut-off marks and not in the syllabus.</p>

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<p>GK is memory based, so all that you need to do is memorise important events and occurrences. So, candidates may not need a lot of time to prepare for CMAT GK. They can devote one or two months for it. On daily basis, they can read Year Books for one hour to memorise events. Apart from that they can use CMAT question papers to know types of static GK questions asked previously. Candidates can refer to GK books too in free time.</p>

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<p>CMAT RC passages are easy. Candidates need not worry about RCs in CMAT because they are short and pretty much straight forward. Questions are fact based and generally require candidates to identify the main argument/theme/idea of the passage. Sometimes, there are a few vocabulary and idiom based questions too, but mostly from familiar areas and topics. The length is about 200-500 words.</p>

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