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<p>Some books for Bihar B.Ed CET preparation are mentioned here:</p><ul><li>For Mental Ability, candidates can refer to the "A Modern Approach to Verbal &amp; Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal.</li><li>For Teaching Aptitude subject, students can rely on : "Teaching Aptitude &amp; Attitude Test" by Arihant Publications.</li><li>For General Awareness, you can refer to : "Lucent's General Knowledge" and newspapers like The Hindu.</li><li>For Language Proficiency, this is some book you can: "English Grammar &amp; Composition" by... View more

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<p>Absolutely, anyone candidate preparing for the Bihar BEd CET exam must use previous year papers; atleast of five years to prepare for the examination. It will help you understand the exam pattern and find important questions. There is a high probability that some of the questions main reoccur in the upcoming exam.</p>

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<p>Yes, NCERT books (from Class 6 to 10) are sufficient for covering basics of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for RRB Group D. The syllabus for RRB Group D General Science is given below.</p><p><strong>RRB Group D Physics Syllabus</strong>: Units and measurements, Force and Laws of Motion, Work, Energy, and Power, Gravitation, Pressure, Sound, Waves, Heat, Friction, Light- Reflection and Refraction, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Scientific Instruments, Inventions, Important Discoveries Relating to Physics, Sources of Energy.</p><p><strong>RRB Group D C... View more

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<p>In the UPTET exam, the minimum qualifying marks for the General category is 60% and for the reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST) is 55%.&nbsp; Have a look at the&nbsp;UPTET Qualifying Marks&nbsp;below.</p><table><tbody><tr><th><p><strong>Category</strong></p></th><th><p><strong>UPTET Qualifying Percentage</strong></p></th><th><p><strong>UPTET Qualifying Marks</strong></p></th></tr><tr><td><p>General</p></td><td><p>60 per cent</p></td>... View more

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<p>One cannot just practice the accuracy and speed at which one solves the GATE question paper but have to incorporate systematic practice and smart approaches:<br><br>1. Mock Timed Tests Practice<br>Administer full-length mock exams in a time constraint exam conditions. This develops your mental a capacity and makes time better at each section.<br><br>Simulate the actual testing conditions: sit at a table, shut down distractions, and use the rules of GATE which involve writing by subject and web-based calculator.<br><br>2. Examine errors and tendency of errors<br>Once a mock or past ye... View more

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<p>Practising GATE old question papers play an important role in preparation. They help in understanding the GATE exam pattern, difficulty level, and topic-wise weightage. It also helps in building accuracy and time management. Aim to solve at least 5 to 10 question papers before the examination.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To best revise the GATE then is to do so through a combined system and high impact system that helps to strengthen learning, develop speed and increase exam accuracy. And the strategy to revision can be more optimized as the following:<br><br><strong>1. Craft Concise Revision Notes</strong><br>Short notes and formula sheets are also paramount when going through each topic- make the shortest notes possible, and compose formula sheets, they will help during the hasty revision.<br><br>It is essential to mark important formulas, key concepts, and notes on the traps to avoid.<br><br>... View more

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<p>Coaching isn't mandatory for GATE preparation, though it helps in getting mentorship and accessible tools and study materials. However, many GATE toppers crack the exam through self-study using online resources and their standard books. If you are disciplined and clear with basics, coaching might not be necessary.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Here are some of the best resources that can help in the GATE preparation -</p><ul><li>Standard text books and lecture notes</li><li>Previous year's GATE question papers</li><li>Mock tests (can be found in the GATE's 2026 official website)</li><li>Video lessons and test series&nbsp;</li></ul><p>Restrict following multiple resources as these can cause brain fog and confusion. Maintain a structured schedule to track your errors while solving questions. Revise multiple times.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Ideally, it is better to start preparing for GATE 2026 at least 10 to 12 months before the exam. Starting early will help students to cover the syllabus, revise, and practice mock tests.&nbsp;</p><p>In case, you are starting late, then maintain a focused, accelerated schedule with daily goals and stick to essential topics with high weightage.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>There is no the easiest subject/branch to crack in GATE 2026. It completely depends on candidate's interest, academics, strengths and skill set. But compared to the previous GATE stats, here are some papers that have lesser competition compared to other GATE papers -</p><ul><li>Life Sciences (XL)</li><li>Environmental Science and Engineering (ES)</li><li>Humanities and Social Sciences (XH)</li><li>Ecology and Evolution (EY)</li></ul><p>These GATE papers usually have a less crowded competition pool compared to high-volume branches like CS, CE, EC, EE, or ME. Th... View more

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<p>There's no one size fits all "best" branch for the GATE exam. It completely depends on the academic background of the candidate, interest, and career goals.</p><p><em><strong>However, &nbsp;Computer Science (CS), &nbsp;Mechanical Engineering (ME), &nbsp;Electrical Engineering (EE), &nbsp;Civil Engineering (CE), and&nbsp;Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC) are considered to be the most popular engineering branches due to high demand in PSUs and M.Tech admissions.&nbsp;</strong></em></p><p>If you are from the non-engineering background, then... View more

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<p>IIT Bombay will release the admission notification for CEED 2026 exam by October 1, 2025. The admission portal for CEED 2026 will be launched soon- ceed.iitb.ac.in.&nbsp;</p><p>The portal contain the updates about the CEED exam. It also contain useful recourses like previous years' question papers, answer keys, and course fee details.</p><p>Meanwhile, the admission notification contains details pertaining to the admission schedule, information brochure, eligibility criteria, pattern, and resources like question papers and answer keys. The candidate needs to carefully go through the notification to ensu... View more

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<p>The best books for CEED 2026 preparation are:</p><ul><li>Cracking CEED &amp; UCEED (2022 Edition)&nbsp;by Ashok Goel and Arjun Kamal</li><li>CEED+NID (M.DES) [Paperback] Academy of Fashion &amp; Art Preparation Kit</li><li>CEED Common Entrance Exam for Design Pattern &amp; Scheme Preparation Book 2022 [Paperback] Examinspect</li><li>CEED ENTRANCE&nbsp;by Academy of Fashion &amp; Art</li><li>Ceed &amp; Nid (M.Des) Entrance Books And Test Series&nbsp;by TRENDZ ACADEMY&nbsp;</li></ul>

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<p>Yes, candidates from engineering, architecture, arts, science, or commerce backgrounds can apply. Candidates must have completed a graduate degree/diploma/postgraduate degree&nbsp;program of a minimum of THREE years (after 10+2 level).</p>

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<p>CEED 2026 application is expected to start in the first week of October 2025. The official notification will be out by October 1, 2025.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>CEED Entrance Examination 2026 will be conduced on January 18, 2026. The exam timing will be 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates aspiring to take admission to the postgraduate courses at the University of Rajasthan will have to appear for the URAT PG entrance exam conducted before the session starts. The examination cell then releases the merit list based on the scores of the candidates in exam. Candidates whose names appear in the merit list will then have to visit the alloted college for document verification and confirmation of seat after the fee payment.</p>

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<p>Candidates can refer to the following books: Pitman Shorthand New Course (classic for Pitman method), Speed Writing Modern Shorthand by Heather Baker, Shorthand Dictations by Vishnu Still, Kailash Chandra Transcription magazine is a popular choice for practice in India</p>

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<p>The best books for SSC Stenographer English are given below:</p><ul><li data-start="679" data-end="722"><p data-start="681" data-end="722">Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi</p></li><li data-start="723" data-end="766"><p data-start="725" data-end="766">Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis (for vocabulary)</p></li><li data-start="767" data-end="848"><p data-start="769" data-end="848">English for General Competitions by Neetu Singh, Wren ... View more

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<p data-start="2522" data-end="2561">Candidates should study by themselves to prepare for SSC Steno exam. They should practice previous years question papers. Candidates must attempt mock tests. They should know the syllabus and pattern.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates should shorthand practice early. They should know the syllabus and exam pattern. Candidates must attempt mock tests to know the type of questions asked in the exam. They should prepare well inorder to crack the exam.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Students must make a handy notes for important formulas, GK facts, vocabulary, and reasoning. Use study material, books, and previous year question paper for preparation. Regular revision is important for self-assessment.</p>

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<p>Candidates must start shorthand dictation practice early even while preparing CBT. &nbsp;Required speeds are Grade C: 100 wpm for 10 minutes (transcription: 40 min, English), &nbsp;Grade D: 80 wpm for 10 minutes (transcription: 50–65 min), Candidates must build consistency in accuracy and transcription under time pressure.</p>

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<p>Candidates must prepare a good plan. They should revise Grammar, Vocabularly, etc. Candidates must study four to six hours. They should revise all the topics given in the syllabus thoroughly.</p>

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<p>Ideally, yes, but if you have a time crunch, then it is wise to focus on high-weightage and frequently repeated topics. Prioritize subjects that you're strong in, and ensure you master the General Aptitude section, which carries 15 marks. However, leaving large portions of the syllabus can lower your chances of qualifying. Strategic selection and smart revision can help maximize your score.</p><ul><li>Go through and revise the core concepts as many times as possible.&nbsp;</li><li>Practice PYQs and mock tests regularly.</li><li>Do not touch any new topic in the last two months.</li&... View more

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<p>SSC Stenographer exam include subjects such as General Intelligence &amp; Reasoning, General Awareness, English Language &amp; Comprehension. Candidates must understand the exam pattern, cover important topics and use trusted books as given below:</p><ul data-start="487" data-end="651"><li data-start="487" data-end="528"><p data-start="489" data-end="528">A Modern Approach to Verbal &amp; Non Verbal Reasoning (R.S. Aggarwal)</p></li><li data-start="529" data-end="570"><p data-start="531"... View more

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<p>The salary after qualifying GATE varies for different sectors -</p><p>Like for example -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>In PSUs, the salary mainly ranges between 7.6 LPA to 18 LPA</li><li>Salary range in FAANG companies mainly range between 45 LPA to 2.5 crore per annum (through IITs and IISc)</li><li>Salary range in private companies mainly ranges between 15 LPA to 60 LPA&nbsp;</li></ul><p>These salary bracket completely based on the experience, skill set, and other factors. The GATE scorecard is valid for three years. Candidates can utilise the scores for the recr... View more

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<p>Scoring good marks in Goa SSC exam in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read text books and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many Goa SSC sample papers and previous years' question 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>Holidays are the best time to focus on weak subjects or revise important topics. Make a goal for each day and try to complete it. Don't waste the whole day on one subject, divide time wisely. Also, keep some time for fun and relaxation to avoid burnout. A balance of study and rest will help you make the most of your holidays.</p>

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