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If you consider in terms of qualification of faculty and top class material, GAMMA CAREER INSTITUTE ranks no. 1 according to me. Both the Directors (One IIT and other is US MBA Graduate) are very serious for each and every student and puts in all efforts to get the student selected in the bank exams. Highly recommended.

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<p>AIMS conducts the ATMA exam at least three to four times a year. This year, the exam will be conducted thrice in the computer-based test mode. Here are important topics for the exam according to the sections of ATMA question paper.</p><p>Analytical Reasoning: Every year, this section is considered to be the toughest among the others. This section contains questions mainly from Analytical Reasoning and Critical Reasoning. Some of the important topics of this section include:&nbsp;</p><ol><li>Syllogisms&nbsp;</li><li>Critical Reasoning</li><li>Course of Action</li>&... View more

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Hello!The Ph.D. interview is primarily done to gain insight into the student's plans for their study throughout the admissions process. The student proves his interest in the topic and guarantees that his research will be original when he stands before the interview panel with an abstract and a research proposal. If the board accepts these responses, the applicant is admitted to the Ph.D. programme.

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<p>Hello dear, </p><p>SSC exams are conducted every year for CGL, CHSL, MS and many more. Staff Selection Commission SSC is a government organisation that conducts various exams to recruit candidates for Group-B and -C posts in various ministries /departments /organizations of the Government of India. Every year thousands of vacancies are filled by SSC in Government departments. While a government job helps to build a stable career, it is also loaded with responsibilities.</p><p>The best posts to get recruited to under the SSC CGL exam are as follows:</p><ul><li>Income Tax Inspector.</li&g... View more

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According to today’s scenario, Nucleus Coaching is best for JEE preparation because they have Allen’s experienced ex HODs of all the subjects.

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Previous year papers are available on <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.jmientrance.com" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.jmientrance.com</a>
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502 Views Posted 9 years ago

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The SSC-CGL is a competitive examination based on 4 sections: aptitude, reasoning, general awareness, and English. Among these sections, English and quantitative aptitude are of prime importance, as they are the ones which form the major chunk of the examination. So, these should be given due importance.
Now coming to your graduation, you should work on above-mentioned subjects while preparing for the SSC exam. In your holidays during the year breaks, you can sharpen your skills in various sections which will make you competent enough to crack the examination in the first go.
Plus, also make a habit of following current aff... View more

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Yard by yard its hard, but inch ...,

Just focus on the basic concepts and keep solving different questions based on different applications of the concepts. IIT do ask questions which include 2 or more concepts clubbed in one question. So, keep trying solving questions from different reference books. Get a good test series to evaluate your preparation. Coaching is a good option if you are ready to cope up with school and coaching timings.

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A complete self study guide by P. K.Mishra is a really good book. It contains all previous years papers with solution & extra questions of maths, drawing & aptitude.

243 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Current Student- NIT, Trichy,

Choosing the right coaching institute is really important. Consider following factors while making a decision-
1. Look up at the records of the coaching institutes for past few years. See if the numbers are steady or fluctuating too much. If numbers are fluctuating too much it means that the coaching institute is not able to meet the requirements of everyone.
2. Very important - Talk to the students in the coaching personally and get their reviews about it.
See how the coaching treats everyone. A good coaching should give attention to every student. It is the case in many institutes that toppers are given special attention whil... View more

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The NCERT books help you in clearing your doubts regarding the concepts. Conceptual clarity is really important both for NEET and JEE exams.
Other than that, you can refer to Arihant and MTG books. They have a good approach in the practice exercises and are all to the level of NEET only. They can help you a lot. Then in these books, you can refer to the previous years' questions and so you can get an idea of the questions and the type of questions that are repeated.
Practice more and try to solve many questions in time. That will help you to get good marks which will eventually lead you to a good college through the NEET exam.
All the best!

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"Treat Science like your best friend" and always focus on the chapter and try to overcome all the weak portion firstly which give you boost up to your confidence. Read your textbook carefully so that you don't miss any information. Text Book NCERT is the main arms for a fight with UPSEE question. As all question comes from your textbook, the syllabus is so large that it becomes difficult for one to cover all prescribed topics. Thus try to emphasize more on accuracy rather than quantity. At first read one chapter very well. Then solve all questions which comes from the chapter. Be attentive in your school's class because 80% UPSEE... View more

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Hello Abhijeet,
As we all know JEE Main &amp; JEE Advanced are the toughest entrance exams for engineering it require consistent studies along with the good resources.
In order to notch up the top scores and stand out amongst the many applicants, the candidates need to be well prepared.
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Here are some best books of Chemistry for JEE Mains &amp; JEE Advanced whic... View more

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This book will act as a success package for NIFT/NID/IIFT entrances.
Ultimate guide for NIFT/NID/IIFT entrances has been designed to help young minds who dare to crack the requisite entrance examination.
Guide for NIFT/NID/IIFT 2018:
The present book covers the undergraduate as well as postgraduate entrance examination preparation material to help aspirants get into the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), National Institute of Design (NID) and Indian Institute of Fashion Technology (IIFT).
As the book contains ample study and preparation material, it for sure will help aspirants succeed in the upcoming NIFT/NID... View more

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There is nothing such thing called important topics. This view depends upon the preparation of the exam you are taking. There are a number of exams conducted in India for the MBA. Exams like CAT, XAT, GMAT, MAT, IBSAT, NMAT, SNAP, etc., have some minor tweaking and variations apart from the main sections. Each of these exams have quantitative aptitude, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning and data interpretation, apart from GK or essay writing section in some of the exams. So, you have to prepare accordingly for these exams either by taking coaching classes, correspondence course, by self-preparation or by following recommended books. After... View more

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shivamchhirolya@gmail.com,

I can recommend you the holy grail at least for the Indian competitive exam scenario book for quantitative aptitude. R. S. Aggarwal. Complete the relevant exercises which is in your course, and repeat them again. And then, practice from which ever material you can get your hands on to. The harder you work, the luckier you get.

272 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Simple but significant,

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Now that candidate only has a month or so to prepare for the examination and this is the time to make it or break it. The general perception is that coaching is mandatory for cracking IIT JAM exam. However, every year there are candidates, who ace the exam without coaching. Some of the top coaching institutes in India that prepare students for IIT JAM entrance exams are listed below:
1. Chanakya Tutorial, Hyderabad, India.
2. Sigma Institute, Kingsway Camp, Delhi
3. IIT JAM TIFR GS JNU BHU AIIMS Coaching, Kolkata, West Bengal.
4. Resonance Borivali Campus, Mumbai, India.
5. Dips acade... View more

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Hello aspirant,
You are interested in ATMS Test conducted by All India Management Admission accepted by many B-schools in India.
For reference, I am suggesting some of the books namely:
1. Mathematics for MBA by R.S Agarwal
2. Quantitative Techniques by R.S Agarwal
3. Arithmetic for CAT and Other MBA entrance exams by T.I.M.E
4. Verbal ability and Logical reasoning for CAT and Other MBA entrance exam by T.I.M.E
5. MBA solved Papers by Goutham Puri (IIMB).
These are some of the books to refer. Also, read newspapers, watch quantitative solving videos on YouTube and learn the tricks to solve the problem in less... View more

289 Views Posted 9 years ago

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For cracking JEE Mains exam, you need some best study strategies:
1. Do smart work and not hard work.
2. Make smart and good notes.
3. Solve as many as previous year question papers.
4. Solve NCERT problems.

110 Views Posted 9 years ago

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As you are asking for a strategy so the main thing is smart work. What actually happening is many students are focusing on 12th board and not on JEE exams so as they appear for JEE Mains, they don't score well. The only thing is to study NCERT fully then go for guides and solve their questions and at last solve the recent 10 years questions of JEE Mains.

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Name of books:
IIT-JAM: M.Sc (Mathematics) Previous Papers & Practice Test Papers (Solved) by R Gupta.
IIT-Jam Mathematics for M.sc Entrances Solved Papers by Anand Kumar.
Solved Papers & Practice Sets IIT-JAM (Joint Admission Test for M. Sc from IITs) Arihant Publication.

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These are some of the best Coaching centers which offer Excellent Coaching for CAT in India :
1.Career Launcher
2. IMS
3. TIME
4. Bulls Eye
5. PT Education
Just check their site out to locate their centre in your city.
All the best !

254 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Singhal's 3-year LLB guide is the best textbook for the preparation of LLB entrance exam conducted by DU.

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Yard by yard its hard, but inch ...,

You should keep your basic concepts clear and try new/slightly tricky problems. JEE Mains will test your basic knowledge of PCM. You will get some straight forward questions, but mostly trickier ones. You should try solving hard problems as it will help you think in various new approaches.

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The following are the books which the candidates can refer for preparation of the CUCET exam:
1) ABC Chemistry
2) AC Dutta for Botany (Oxford Publication)
3) Arihant Organic Chemistry
4) CUCET Guide and Practice Work Book
5) Economics by Lipsey R. and A Chrytal
6) Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics by Chiang A.C. and K. Wainwright
7) HC Verma for Physics
8) Methodology and Perspectives of Social Science by Abhijit Kundu

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There are many universities which offers coaching to competitive examinations during there regular classes. DCPD at Chandigarh University is a fervent proponent of the idea of seeing the career as an on-going process of learning and development, and Chandigarh University endeavors to imbibe the same to its students. The main vision of DCPD is to provide the students with a platform wherein they can learn and enhance their professional skills. DCPD provides qualitative training by inducing them with knowledge and by judging the current level of students and make training plans to mould them into professionals.

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Of course yes, If you can manage both of them with ease, go for it. However, I advise you to set a goal and try to give this course preparation your all so that you can ace the bank PO exam with ease. Best wishes.

488 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Lawyer by profession,

AIBE is a very simple exam and any candidate who paid attention in law class need not prepare especially for AIBE. Further, AIBE is an open book exam, i.e. you are allowed to carry your notes and bare acts for the exam, thus making it much simpler to clear it.
However, do focus on some landmark judgments and go through previous years papers in order to get a hang of what areas of law are most frequently asked. This will help you know your weak areas and give you time to work on them.

2.3k Views Posted 8 years ago

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I am going to civil service,

BHU has good facilities but Allahabad city gives you environment of civil service not Allahabad university. I have also cleared the BHU BA SOCIAL SCIENCE EXAM this year (2017) and secured 217 rank (219/450) & Allahabad (195/300) I have been selected in both but I am going BHU.

407 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Curious soul. Discovering ways t...,

Hi Alyona,
For the Aptitude Test, you'll have to prepare Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal Ability. Focus simply on strengthening your concepts. For Quant, go through your NCERT well. For Verbal, refer to Wren & Martin or Mcgraw Hill or Pearson. That would help. Also there is a lot of material you get online these days. And do give a lot of Mock Tests. Practice a lot of questions. All the best.

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