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<p>To get the best results, you should start your <strong>MHCET Law exam preparation</strong> around <strong>4 to 6 months</strong> before the paper. If the test happens in <strong>April or May</strong>, starting by <strong>October or November</strong> gives you enough time to study everything slowly. It helps you make a strong base in <strong>Legal Aptitude</strong>, <strong>Logical Reasoning</strong>, and <strong>General Knowledge. It </strong>also giving extra time for <strong>mock tests</strong> and <strong>revision</strong>... View more

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<p>A time of around <strong>3 to 6 months</strong> is mostly enough for full <strong>MH CET Law preparation</strong> if you stay regular with your study. Some students even manage it in about <strong>40 days</strong>, but a <strong>3-month plan</strong> done in small phases works better. Focus more on <strong>Legal Aptitude</strong>, <strong>Logical Reasoning</strong>, and <strong>Current Affairs</strong> so you can cover everything properly and still have time for <strong>mock tests</strong> and quick revision.</p>

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<p>Mostly, about <strong>4 to 6 months</strong> of steady study is enough to get ready for the <strong>MH CET Law exam</strong>. If you read a bit every day and keep a small plan, you can finish topics like <strong>Legal Aptitude, GK, English, Logical Reasoning</strong>, and <strong>Maths</strong> on time. Starting early always helps because you get more time for <strong>mock tests</strong> and <strong>revision</strong>, which slowly makes your <strong>speed and accuracy</strong> better before the real exam.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Physics is one of the high scoring subjects in KCET. Covering KCET in 60 days is not a daunting task. Focus on high-weightage topics like Thermodynamics and Optics, and complete at least one full revision in 16 days.</p>

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<p>KCET is highly competitive but it is unlike other competitive exams as majority of KCET is based on 10+2 level, so candidates with 2-3 hours of additional prep time other than their boards exam is sufficienct for KCET.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, NCERT books are suffieicnet to prepare for KCET, however, students can also refer to supplementary books such as past year question papers, RD Sharma etc. However, NCERT books are primary foundation for KCET, as the exam is based on the PUC syllabus.</p>

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<p>If you study regularly, 3 to 6 months is enough for MAH HM CET preparation. Even with 1–2 months focused study, you can score well with proper planning.</p>

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<p dir="ltr"><strong>Rohit Ravindra Waghmare</strong> topped the CEED topper list 2025 with 82.38 marks out of 100.&nbsp;CEED 2023 exam was topped by<strong>&nbsp;Khyati Rathor, </strong>&nbsp;who secured the AIR 1. She secured 68.85 marks in the exam, out of 100 marks. Simon George Cherian got the second position and scored 66.63 marks.</p>

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<p>Preparing for IPMAT exam at home can be possible with a good IPMAT study plan. Following is advice from experts and toppers on how to create an IPMAT preparation plan:</p><ol><li>Candidates should use IPMAT syllabus as a guide for exam preparation. They can make a list of the subjects that study material they are referring to is covering.&nbsp;</li><li>Students should divide their IPMAT study plan on a monthly, weekly and daily basis.</li><li>Students should analyse previous years IPMAT questipn papers and make notes of important topics.&nbsp;</li><li>Students can join ... View more

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<p>IPMAT exam can be a bit challenging for an average student. But, by understanding exam pattern, completing IPMAT syllabus and brushing up basics coupled with consistent practice, one can fetch good marks in the IPMAT exam.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>MAH HM CET good books: English grammar books, reasoning practice guides, and general knowledge books. Use previous year question papers and online mock tests for better preparation.</p>

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<p>Students who are appearing for the Class 12 board exams and also IPMAT should know that they need to balance IPMAT preparation with Class 12 boards. Students can prioritize Class 12 board exams as they are important for academic performance and admission to IPMAT colleges.&nbsp;</p><p>Preparing for board exams will build a strong base for IPMAT preparation as well. By identifying the common topics, students can prioritize and organize IPM and boards syllabus accordingly. Students should regularly revise the topics through a revision plan which covers the complete syllabus.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, knowing exam pattern is very important. It helps you understand question types, marks distribution, and time. This allows you to plan your study and exam strategy properly.</p>

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<p>You should study syllabus properly, practice mock tests, revise daily, and improve your English and GK. Solving previous year papers and managing time well can help you score better.</p>

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<p>You are advised to practice sample papers for Odisha BSE exam. But you should not rely solely on the sample question papers. You have to learn the text books thoroughly.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>If there were any clashes of the interview dates with the college/ university exam, then candidates could inform the <strong>NID before February 23, 2026</strong>. Candidates needed to attach a copy of the timetable attested by the principal and a letter from the principal confirming that the examination dates clash with the interview.</p>

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<div><div><p>Yes, many students have cleared IPMAT without any formal coaching. What matters is how well one understands concepts, apply them under timed conditions, and adapt based on mock test analysis.</p></div></div>

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<p>The best way to prepare for COMEDK UGET 2026 is through the official syllabus. The authorities have already provided the detailed syllabus for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Additionally, students must attempt the free COMEDK mock test prepared and released by the COMEDK authorities. Candidates can also practice the COMEDK UGET 2026 sample papers by Shiksha for comprehensive preparation.</p>

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<p>NID will release the result for B.Des on April 07, 2026. The result be released on the website of NID.</p>

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<p>Yes, SET can be prepared without coaching. Students should have serious and smart study plan if they are preparing without coaching. After going through the syllabus, students should revise and practice to ace the exam.</p>

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<p>No. The COMEDK UGET exam is not harder compared to the JEE Mains or Advanced. Those who are preparing for these exams can easily attempt the COMEDK exam because of overlapping of syllabus.</p>

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<p>NID Studio Test for M.Des carries 40% of wieghtage and Interview carries 60% wieghtage. More emphasis is given on the interview by NID.</p>

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<p>No, there is no negative marking in the NID Studio Test. Candidates will be evaluated based on their thinking and creative skills. Studio Test will carry 40% of the total Marks for the NID Mains Exam.</p>

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<p>Yes, NID Studio Exam is a bit tough because it will check your creativity and imagination. You can learn some formulas here and apply them to get the answer. The&nbsp;<strong>main objective</strong> is to evaluate technical skills and critical thinking skills. So, it is said to be a bit tough.</p>

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<p>It is not at all necessary to take coaching to get a good rank in NID Entrance Exam. It is because the entrance exam will test creative, drawing, and innovative skills of the candidate. Now, a coaching institute can't teach you to be creative or become innovative. But you can take coaching classes for regular practice and guidance.</p>

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<p>There is not only one way to prepare for the PTE exam, i.e. to prepare from Pearson PTE books. In fact, there are many top third-party books which can provide great tips and tricks to ace in the PTE. These are -&nbsp;</p><ol><li>PTE Academic 79 Plus (by I. Ibrar)</li><li>Wiley's PTE Advantage for the Academic Module</li><li>PTE Academic Testbuilder (Macmillan Education)</li><li>PTE Academic Vocabulary Workbook</li></ol>

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<p>Students cannot solely rely on sample papers for CBSE 10th preparation. They&nbsp; need to refer to good books also. Be thorough with the exam pattern. Know the syllabus.</p>

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<p>If you're beginning the preparation after JEE Main session 1 exam, it will be difficult/almost impossible to prepare for JEE Advanced. However, if you've prepared for IIT JEE in previous months and has covered the syllabus, you can manage to revise the important topics in one month.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To crack WBJEE through self study, candidates will have to complete official syllabus and focus on revision. Previous years' papers should be regularly solved so that they do not make any mistakes in the exam.</p>

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<p>Some best books for MHCET Law include <strong>Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning</strong> by A.P. Bhardwaj, <strong>Objective General English</strong> by R.S. Aggarwal, and <strong>Lucent's General Knowledge</strong>. For Logical Reasoning, use <strong>A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning</strong> by R.S. Aggarwal. Read daily newspapers or monthly magazines for Current Affairs and GK updates.</p>

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