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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
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.
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.
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.
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 !
Singhal's 3-year LLB guide is the best textbook for the preparation of LLB entrance exam conducted by DU.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Hello, The UGC NET Geography exam will consist of two papers (Paper 1 &2). Paper 1 (General Paper) is be common for all subjects but the syllabus of Paper 2 is different for each subject. Here are some books that most of the candidates like to prefer for NET Exam preparation -
Trumans UGC NET/SET General Paper 1
UGC NET/JRF/SLET General Paper 1 Teaching & Research Aptitude by Arihant Experts. UGC NET/SET Geography Guide by GKP
UGC NET/SET Geography BY Shuchi Rastogi
You can get these books online and offline stores. Candidates are also advice to not down the important topics from these books. If you want to... View more
This exam is not a tough one. If you have been sweating it out for JEE then this shouldn't be a problem. As far as the syllabus is concerned, CBSE class XI and class XII are enough. The main problem you will face is lack of time because it requires you to answer 200 questions in 150 minutes which is never easy. Also, the questions comprise of physics, chemistry, mathematics and English where they come in random order. So you need to plan out how you're going to go about it. For CSE, aim for around 135-140 to get a guaranteed seat.
The key to score well is to manage time wisely. Give more time to your strong subjects and make sure you s... View more
Below are some important points to focus on:
Study Plan
Before starting your exam preparation, create a study plan for your preparation. Divide your time equally for all the sections as per your course. Gather all the information about the official syllabus. Research about the study materials you are going to use for better exam preparations. Try to attempt Mathematics
questions using shortcut methods.
Time Management
For exam preparations, you need to focus on studies and manage your time. Make a proper time-table and prepare accordingly. Study for at least five to six hours a day. Add some time for breaks and other ... View more
Hello dear, IBPS currently functions as an autonomous body that is mainly engaged in conducting competitive exams for recruitment to clerical and officers' posts in the banking sector. Now IBPS conducts four different recruitment processes namely CRP PO/MT, CRP RRBs, CRP Clerical, CRP Specialist Officers under which various exams take place every year for banking sector recruitment. Any graduate can apply for the exam of IBPS in the age limit of 21 to 30 years. Exams are conducted in prelims, Mains and interview phase. This requires deep and complete knowledge of the syllabus. How to prepare subjects in a lucid and comprehensive manner, wh... View more
Hi there!
Yes you can get direct admission in Allen career Institute, Kotak for JEE Mains and advanced preparation. Hope You got your answer.
As per my experience I don't think that an year gap affects for CAT preparation adversely affects your chances of getting admission in any institute in IIMs or any other institute of India. The entire interview process is meant to gauge the students on their knowledge, skills and attitudes as well as their inclination of doing a MBA program.
If you are dropping out of your current job for one year there should be a justification as to what were the reason for opting out of your job. There are various examples of students who have scored a hundred percentile while working and thus the interviewers always discuss the reasons for dropping... View more
<p>The All India Law Entrance Test AILET is conducted by National Law University Delhi (NLUD) for admission into their undergraduate B.A. LL.B. And postgraduate LL. M. law programs. Here's an overview of the syllabus and exam pattern of AILET and a few tips for preparation: Exam Pattern: - The AILET exam is conducted in an offline mode and has a duration of 120 minutes. - The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions for the undergraduate programme and 100 multiple-choice questions for the postgraduate programme. - Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking. - The AILET exam is designed to test a candidate'... View more
As ICAI gives you books. You should must prefer ICAI book and MTP. Even all 200 questions are asked from that. They also give you a model test paper, if you want to score more than finished every books and MTP of ICAI.
Best of luck.
If one has finance or accounting background with few years of experience, passing CFA is not that difficult. CFA is not accounting or finance programme but the curriculum covers this area as a foundation for investment analysis. Valuation of different asset classes requires some knowledge of accounting and finance.
If one has non-accounting and non-finance background, the challenge will be bigger as one will require to first understand reading and analysing financial statements and basic knowledge of accounting standards.
The vast curriculum is quite a challenge that requires early preparation of about 400 to 500 hours per level. I... View more
Hello, Best books For GPAT preparation are as follows: GPAT- A Companion by Nazma Inamdar, Career Publication Pearson Publication: The Pearson Guide to GPAT and Other Entrance Examination in Pharmacy by Umang Shah, Baser, Akaberi and Patel. GPAT and GATE Pharmacy Solved Papers by G. Vidya Sagar. Synopsis for GPAT by Munish Ahuja, Surendra H Bodakhe, Sanjay Gupta. For NIPER JEE Ajaz Nathani, Career Publication. Books for the preparation of GPAT exam. Pharmaceutics: Lachman, Remington, Alton, Bramhankar, IP, Martin, NK Jain (for NDDS), GK Jani (for calculation) Pharmacology: KDT, Rang & Dale, Lippincott William Illustrated Review of Pharmaco... View more
Dear Sarvan!
The Syllabus for Christ university BBA is nothing general information. It consist GK, logical reasoning, English, and current affairs. Passing marks is the university discretion. And you really don't need any book to crack this. Just have some good command over elementary maths and read a newspaper daily. Good Luck.
There is nothing like an important topic for the preparation. You have to go with complete preparation for the exam. There are a number of exams conducted in India for the MBA type courses. 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 has 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 or correspondence course or by self-preparation or by following recommended ... View more
Don't refer any authors books for CA/CS/CMA.
Better to study institute books, it's enough.
And refer revision test papers it is available in official website. And better to do mock test papers for final exam.
<p>You can easily crack VITEEE exam even if you have 30 days left, you just have to remember some important point like: 1. Time Management: VITEEE is not about solving all questions, but it is about solving a decent number of questions in a given time frame. If you are unable to solve any question do not waste time on a particular question. Move to the next question and try to solve easy questions rather than focusing and spending more time on solving a more difficult question. 2. Understand basic concepts: It is really important to complete your NCERT books as these textbooks will help you to build your base and you can learn the ba... View more