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<p>Candidates can use general aptitude books, teaching aptitude guides, and previous year question papers. NCERT books and basic reasoning books are also helpful for building strong concepts.</p>

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<p>Yes, understanding PTET exam pattern helps in knowing number of questions, sections, and marking scheme. It allows candidates to plan their preparation strategy effectively and manage time during exam.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>Around 2 to 3 months of regular study is usually sufficient for PTET preparation if done with proper planning and practice.</p>

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<p>Doon Defence Dreamers as per the results and reputation is considered to be the top choice institute for the CDS preparation. But before joining any institute, it will be better to visit the campus in Dehradun, evaluate the faculty, infrastructure and the guidance provided there.</p>

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<p>Subjects that must be studied are class 11 &amp; 12 NCERT book in Physics. Topics that should be covered are Current electricity, Optics, Atomic Structure and more. They must prepare short notes on each topic.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">The GD Goenka University BCom course curriculum prioritizes analytical expertise and practical application, real-world case studies and financial simulations to bridge the gap between theory and practice. By choosing the GD Goenka University BCom, students:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Master advanced tools like MS Excel&nbsp;</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Study international finance and corporate valua... View more

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<p>There is no fixed number of mock tests one should take before the NIFT Entrance Exam. A candidate should take at least one mock test daily for the NIFT Entrance Preparation. <strong>10-15 mock tests</strong> will really help in preparing for the exam.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>Around 2 to 3 months of regular study is enough for TSEdCET preparation. Make a study routine and revise daily for best results.</p>

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<p>Some students find the methodology or subject section difficult in TSEdCET. It depends on your background. Regular practice can make it easier.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>Yes, understanding exam pattern is very important. It helps you know number of questions, sections, and marking scheme. This makes your preparation more focused and effective.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>To prepare for TSEdCET, study syllabus carefully, make timetable, practice daily. Solve previous year papers and mock exams. Focus on weak areas and revise regular to improve your score.</p>

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<p>First of all after the JEE exam there will be a lot of opportunities so chills and don't take lot of pressure.If u prepare for the government exam then you will talk to your family with calm mind and try to explain your situation and your vision.agar phir bhi nhi manne then you do the B.Tech or they whatever they say and there will be always time you get in your college time to prepare the government jobs. All the best for your future.</p>

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<p>Candidates must check the VVITAT pattern before starting the preparation. Checking the pattern will help the candidates understand the type of questions asked in the exam.</p>

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<p>Candidates can study Modern Approach to Verbal &amp; Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal and Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey to prepare for SSC CGL General Intelligence &amp; Reasoning subject.</p>

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<p>Candidates can check below some of the topics covered in the SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude for Tier 1 exam:</p><p>Whole numbers, decimals, fractions and relationships between numbers<br>Percentage<br>Ratio &amp; Proportion<br>Square roots<br>Averages<br>Interest<br>Profit and Loss, Discount<br>Partnership Business<br>Mixture and Alligation<br>Time and distance<br>Time &amp; Work<br>Basic algebraic identities of School Algebra &amp; Elementary surds<br>Graphs of Linear Equations<br>Triangle and its various kinds of centres<br>... View more

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<p>Candidates can check below the topics covered in the SSC CGL Reasoning and General Intelligence for Tier 2 exam.</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><td>Semantic Analogy</td><td>Symbolic operations</td><td>Symbolic/ Number Analogy</td></tr><tr><td>Trends</td><td>Figural Analogy</td><td>Space Orientation</td></tr><tr><td>Semantic Classification, </td><td>Venn Diagrams</td><td>Symbolic/ Number Classification</td></tr><tr><td>Drawing inferences</td>&l... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">To prepare for the General Aptitude section, candidates must focus on practicing logical reasoning, basic mathematics, and English language skills.</p>

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<p>No. The Tier 1 marks for the SSC CGL are not used in the preparation of the final merit list. The SSC CGL Tier 1 exam is qualifying in nature. Candidates are shortlisted for Tier 2 exam. However, the final selection and ranking is based on the marks obtained in the SSC CGL Tier 2 exam.</p>

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<div><p><span lang="EN-US">In general, the MHT CET syllabus can be completed in 6 months. The time required will however vary for every student. If student start preparing for MHT CET in class 12, they can easily cover the entire syllabus for MHT CET along with the school home-work by giving special emphasis to topics that ar</span></p></div>

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<p><span data-teams="true">No. You cannot change the language of question paper during MHT CET exam. The medium/language of the question paper selected in the MHT CET application form is irrevocable.</span></p>

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<p>The group selected in MHT CET decides the subjects to be studied. For PCM group, candidates have to study Physics, Chemistry and Maths, while PCB students have to study Physics, Chemistry and Biology.</p>

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<p>The MHT CET 2026 syllabus is released on the CET website, cetcell.mahacet.org. Candidates who are preparing for the exam can check the detailed syllabus for MHT CET on the Shiksha website. The syllabus for classes 11th and 12th of the PCM and PCB groups is listed here:&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/mht-cet-exam-syllabus"&gt;MHT CET syllabus&lt;/a&gt;.</p>

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<p>The high-weightage topics from class 11 and 12 Physics as per previous year paper analysis are Current Electricity, Waves, AC, Magnetism, Laws of Motion, Work, Power and Energy. From Chemistry, the high-weightage topics are s and p block elements, Coordination compounds, Thermodynamics, Gaseous state, Chemical bonding, Atomic structure, Polymers, Environmental Chemistry, Organic chemistry. In Mathematics, the high-weightage topics are Sequence and Series, Vectors and 3D, Integral and Differential Calculus, and Definite and Indefinite Integral.</p>

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<div><p><span lang="EN-US">The MHT CET syllabus is of medium difficulty level. The topics covered in MHT CET syllabus is that of the Maharashtra state board for classes 11 and 12. Students can prepare for MHT CET exam using their NCERT textbooks and score a good score. Candidates are however advised to refer some additional books in order to score good marks in MHT CET. Also, not all topics of class 11 are covered in MHT CET exam whereas all class 12 topics are part of MHT CET syllabus.</span></p></div>

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<p>The MHT CET chapter-wise weightage for classes 11th and 12th is as follows:</p><ul><li>Class 11th: 20% weightage</li><li>Class 12th: 80% weightage</li></ul>

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<p>Although, it is not mandatory to attempt all questions in JSAT but it is recommended not to skip a section altogether as it will reflect negatively on your performance.</p>

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<p>Yes, understanding PUBDET exam pattern is important. It helps students know number of questions, marking scheme, and sections. Knowing pattern makes preparation easier and helps manage time during exam.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>Start your PUBDET preparation by understanding syllabus and exam pattern. Study English, practice reasoning questions, and stay tuned with current affairs. Solving mock tests can help improve speed.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>Around 3 to 6 months of regular preparation is usually enough for PUBDET. Students should study the syllabus, practice mock tests, and revise important topics regularly.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>Students should ideally start PUBDET preparation at least 4 to 6 months before the exam. Early preparation helps in covering the syllabus and practicing enough mock tests.</p>

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