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Hi Siddharth,
List of books for mass communication is given below:
R. Gupta's Popular Master Guide for Journalism & Mass Communication Entrance Examination by Ramesh Publications.
Arihant Mass Communication Journalism Entrance Examination of All Indian Universities.
Arihant Success Master For Mass Communication Journalism Entrance Examination of All Indian Universities.
Modern UGC NET/SLET: Mass Communication: A Team Of Experts
Dictionary of Mass Communication: O. Charles Okwelume
Handbook of Mass Communication (Theory and Practice): V K Joshi
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<p>You must go through the CBSE 12th syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/cbse-12th-board-question-papers">CBSE 12th sample papers 2026</a> to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to come.</p>
Best Books for MCA Entrance Exam:
IGNOU OPENMENT Entrance Exam by V.V.K. Subburaj
JNU MCA Entrance Exam Guide By RPH Editorial Board
Mathematico for MCA Entrance Examination By Amit Choudhary Neelam Choudhary
MCA Entrance Exam Guide By Rph Editorial Board
MCA entrance examination book written by J.V. Subramanyam
MCA Entrances By Amit M Agarwal
S. ChandS Guide for M. C. A. Entrance Examination
TANCET MCA by V.V.K. Subburaj
The Pearson Guide To MCA Entrance Examinations By Edgar Thorpe
<p>To ace the DU CUET LL.B. 2023 exam, here are some preparation trips you can follow:</p><p>1. Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus of DU CUET LL.B. 2023. Understand the sections, number of questions, marking scheme, and time allotted for each section.</p><p>2. Create a Study Plan: Develop a well-structured study plan that covers all the topics and allows you to allocate sufficient time for each section. Set realistic goals and create a timetable to ensure regular and consistent study.</p><p>3. Gather Study Materials: Collect the recomme... View more
There can't be one single book. English needs a steady improvement being our Second Language. Much depends on our career needs. If we are in a competitive field, we need good English and an observation of present-day trends. So, gather your material and refresh your knowledge from time to time.
<p>since exam is very near in first week of February you don't have much time. You should study from website. Practice previous year questions. All the best.</p>
Hello Yash,
The best books for preparation of JEE Mains and JEE Advanced are NCERT. These are really best structured books. In advanced, questions are invariably asked testing your ability to think logically and that needs to come within.
<p>Candidates preparing for TISS Entrance Test must select the book for preparation on the basis of the certain factors: 1. Candidates must ensure to check the book edition and the table of contents. 2. Check the arrangement of content in the book if they are systematic or not. 3. Candidates must check the level of the book- High/medium 4. Know the best Author and publisher for books 5. Check whether it contains a question bank to practice from or not.</p>
<p>You must go through the PSEB 10th syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve PSEB sample papers 2026 to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>
<p>Yes, BSEB 12th books are enough for board exams as they are designed by subject experts according to the syllabus. They cover all the topics in a simple and clear manner. Most of the exam questions come directly from these textbooks. However, for better understanding and practice, you can also refer to sample papers, previous year papers, and guidebooks. Focus on solving textbook exercises and important examples regularly.</p>
There are plenty of books available in the market and online. Select them first and then buy it from book shop or you can download it from internet. Most important thing is practice and hard working to achieve your own goal. All the very best. For better knowledge I'm giving you this link. Check it out buddy. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/m-a-in-human-resource-management-tata-institute-of-social-sciences-hyderabad-tiss-hyderabad-rajendra-nagar-252398" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/m-a-in-human-resource-management-tata-institute-of... View more
You can join TIMES, Career Launcher, IMS, etc.
HC Verma and DC Pandey (set of 5) for physics, Op Tandon for organic, inorganic and physical chemistry and ML Khanna for mathematics are the best books for JEE preparation.
Hi Jyoti,
Here are the great tips along with books to prepare for MAT:
Solve sample question papers on mathematics: Sample question papers gives an idea about the topics, the standard expected, and the skills required. Practice and solve problems extensively. Apply conventional methods first, but as the material becomes familiar to you, start applying short-cuts to improve speed. Practice aptitude online from sites like Lofoya.com and Page on tcyonlin.com Memorise tables, common cube roots and square roots, conversions from percent to fraction, and vice-versa to enhance speed while maintaining accuracy.
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Arhiant publication is one of the best.
JB, As per the past few years of trends the Delhi is the best for UPSC (IAS/IPS) coaching. The following IAS Coaching Instituts can be the best for preparation.
1. Vijiram and Ravi IAS Coaching Institute
2. Plutus IAS Coaching
3. Analog IAS Academy
4. ALS Academy
5. Drishti IAS Coaching
Here are two things to keep in mind:
The problem reading time must be reduced. You should be able to read a question and translate it into variables and/or diagram/equation at one shot. Most students read a question slow/multiple times with an intrinsic fear of getting it wrong otherwise. Practice reading fast. We seldom realize that toppers save half the time in reading and understanding the questions faster than others. The problem solving time can be reduced. Conceptual/process memory builds if you have solved different types of questions multiple number of times. I suggest a student should revise his/her coaching books/sheets at le... View more
These are some of the best coaching centers for MBA in Jammu:
*Career Launcher
*Bulls Eye
*IMS
*BSA Academy
*Gateway.
<p>Hello aspirant!</p><p>You must start with your VITEEE preparation as early as possible. Since the syllabus of VIT overlaps with 12th standard qualifying examination, you can simultaneously prepare for your board exams and VITEEE. By starting your preparation early, you will be able to complete the entire syllabus and have enough time to revise and solve mock tests and last year sample papers. Having enough time to revise before the examination is essential since it will allow you to be well-versed with what you had earlier studied.</p><p>Best of luck for the exam!</p>
<p>Solving ISC question papers can help students evaluate preparation. It makes them familiar with exam pattern, marking scheme. It helps them know weak areas and improve speed of answering questions. </p><p>Practising these papers also helps develop their problem-solving skills, time management skills, familiarity with syllabus.</p>
First of all, read the NCERT books properly. Knowing this content itself is enough for you to score great in Mains and decently in Advanced.
Solve as many problems as possible. Repeating same problems is no problem; infact, it is good to brush up what you have practiced previously.
Just remember the exception and note them as many exceptions as possible in a notebook and revise the on the last month before exams.
I would suggest you AAKASH as the selection ratio is better than ALLEN.
<p>Once the JAC 12th timetable is released, students should create a detailed study plan that aligns with the exam dates. Prioritize subjects that are scheduled earlier in the exam timetable and allocate sufficient time for revision of each subject. Keep in mind that balancing between weaker and stronger subjects is key. Also, ensure adequate time for challenging topics. Daily practice of previous year question papers and timed mock tests can help improve time management and boost confidence leading up to the exams.</p>