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Hello Maitreyi,
Yes, NCERT is highly recommended for COMEDK examination, as most of the questions came from there only, however you must also solve previous years question papers to have much better insights of the questions being asked. All the best.
Try to go through the syllabus first. Try to practice maximum number mock test.
Hi Raja,
Recommended Books for General Intelligence & Reasoning: A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning By R. S. Aggarwal
Recommended Book For General Awareness: general knowledge 2018 by Manohar Pandey
Civil Engineering: SSC JE Civil Engineering 10 Solved Papers & 10 Practice Papers.
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1- English
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis for improving vocabulary- Trust me, this book is more than enough for vocabulary. Further, this will also improve your grammar and reading.
Tata McGraw-Hill (check CLAT on the cover page don't buy the CAT one)- This book is important and highly recommended for 3 reasons:(1) It is brief, concise, comprehensive and doable.(2) CLAT is written on its cover, so anyone making the paper for the first time will definitely give questions from this book.
(3) It mostly consists of the tricky questions from RS Agrawal, which is the third book I would like to recommend.
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Hello Prahalad,
No, you should not spend 2 years for IIT after class 12th. Many students spend only a maximum of 1 year and that too only if they have the confidence of getting into IIT by doing hard work. Also, you need to answer the question, why did you spend a year after class 12th? When the companies come for placements, they always look for the continuity in studies.
So, choose wisely. If you can get admission in IIT then drop 1 year, if you cant then don't waste time as many have failed in JEE Advanced even after spending a year.
<p>Exam analysis to improve your preparation is a smart approach. Exam analysis offers a valuable insights into the exam pattern. Here's how you can leverage exam analysis to boost your preparation.</p><ol><li>Understand the exam Trends.</li><li>Identify the difficulty levels.</li><li>Focus on High Yield Topics.</li><li>Track your progress.</li><li>Adapt to changes in exam format.</li><li>Boost Confidence.</li><li>Avoid commmon mistakes.</li><li>Set realistic goals.</li><li>Learn from success stories.</li></ol>... View more
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It will not create any problem. Candidates must hold a graduation degree in any stream from a recognized university. Candidates who are awaiting results of their graduation exams are also eligible to apply for Preliminary exam. However, such candidates need to submit the proof of passing the requisite exam at the time of applying for Main exam (if qualified). The applications for Main exam are usually released in the month of July/ August. Kindly check the eligibility criteria from the link below. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/e... View more
Yes, Arun Sharma is a good book for CAT preparation. You need not required to solve all the questions. You can skip the difficult level questions. Basic ones are good for practicing. Along with solving the book questions, one should keep writing mock tests.
<p data-start="0" data-end="225">The number of hours you should study daily for competitive exam preparation depends on your current knowledge, learning capacity, and the difficulty of the exam. However, a well-structured study plan is crucial for success.</p><ol data-start="227" data-end="685"><li data-start="227" data-end="374"><strong data-start="230" data-end="268">Beginners (6-8 Months Preparation)</strong> – Studying <strong data-start="280" data-end="299">6-8 hours daily</strong> i... View more
Hello Dear, Preparing UPSC you will find it very interesting. Do revise all the topics of History, Geography, Political Science that you have read in your school. Now come to the current affairs section. Do read some newspaper, read the important exam oriented issues. This will definitely help you to score a good mark in UPSC.
If you're looking for excellent study materials and books to help you prepare for the MET 2023 exam, look no further! Here are some top-notch recommendations:
- For Physics check out the Understanding Physics Series by DC Pandey. This series is highly recommended by many experts in the field and covers all the important topics in an easy-to-understand way. - If you're studying Chemistry the Organic Chemistry book by Morrison Boyd is a great resource to have. Additionally, you can also refer to Dr. OP Tandon and Dr. AK Virmani's books on Organic Chemistry for more in-depth understanding. - It's always a good idea to keep the NCERT books... View more
You should prepare conic section and sequence and series. Modern physics, electrostatic and current electricity for physics. Organic chemistry and chemical bonding in chemistry.
As you have completed your Masters in Organic Chemistry, I will suggest you to go with CSIR NET Chemical Science subject. The basic objective is to determine eligibility for college & university level lectureship and for award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for Indian nationals in order to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching profession and research. On behalf of UGC, the Central Board of Secondary Education holds National Eligibility Test NET for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for the Eligibility for Assistant Professor only or Junior Research Fellowship & Eligibility for Assistant Professor Both... View more
Well, there is no specific book for DTU LEET preparation, but there are plenty of books for other Leet exams and the most popular is by author Vaneet & Gurmeet. Here is the reference for that book LEET (Lateral Engineering Entrance Test) Objective Type<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.in/dp/9351920453/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VphwAb6AJP8VQ" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.amazon.in/dp/9351920453/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VphwAb6AJP8VQ</a>.
Rather than focusing on your weaknesses, work on improving your strengths. To solve JEE problems you need deep understanding of topics. You don't have enough time to improve upon your weaknesses. Rather, focus on strengthening your strong points and study them deeply. Select two subjects out of PCM and focus dedicatedly on those two subjects only. Leave the third one, study little for the third. As far as I know, there are no section wise cutoffs in JEE. Also, take some practice tests and find out where you are mostly going wrong or not.
<p>SNAP books for Quantitative Aptitude preparation are:</p><p>SNAP Books for QA and DI-DS</p><p>SNAP Preparation Books Author/Publisher</p><p>How to prepare for Quantitative for the CAT Arun Sharma</p><p>How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT Arun Sharma</p><p>The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for competitive exams Pearson</p><p>Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT Nishit K.Sinha</p><p>Memorise Mathematics tables up to 20, squares, cubes, square roots, percentage and fraction. All competitive exams are speed-based test, so the key is to... View more
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Before starting NEET preparation for Biology, grab the latest syllabus. Make a habit of highlighting important points of NEET Syllabus for the easy and quick glace while revising the concepts.
3 things which I always recommend
NCERT Objective biology
NEET & AIPMT previous year question papers
Mock test papers
As these 3 things will help to check your level, if you are able to solve the problems than you are getting the concepts, if not than work on the fundamentals again. Make a habit of reading the topics of NEET Biology <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bit.ly/2Wcam53"... View more
<p>While solving IPU CET sample question papers is an essential part of your preparation, it is advisable not to rely solely on them. It's important to study the relevant textbooks, understand the concepts, and practice a wide range of problems. Additionally, you should also refer to other study materials, such as textbooks, reference books, and online resources, to strengthen your knowledge and grasp of the subjects.</p>
Follow the tips mentioned below:
1. Read two newspapers every day, EVERY DAY- I would suggest the Hindu and Indian Express. Online or whatever. Read Editorials and Op-Ed properly.
2. Read Frontline every week cover to cover
3. Start reading fundamental concepts and theories (see point 6)
4: Brush up on India's political history (India after Gandhi by Ram Guha is a good start)
5: Read Economic and Political Weekly sometimes. Try to see how essays, arguments, data is used. Some of it you may not understand, but just read to see patterns, structures, language. Also read Seminar magazine Seminar Magazine, a monthly in-depth... View more
Hello Girija,Yes, you can surely crack JEE Mains with one year of self-study. As a matter of fact, there are many students who do not go to any coaching class but take the course of self-study and clear JEE Mains. What is required is dedicated pattern of studies. It should also include time slot for relaxation and health. You must look after your health during this time so that you don't fall sick during the exam. In addition to the self-study, I would recommend that you take mock test whenever it is feasible. This will greatly help you in understanding the type of questions that may be coming as well as the time factor with in which you h... View more
<p>Here are some of the best coaching institutes in Jaipur for NEET and AIIMS preparation, including Convex Classes:</p><p>1. ALLEN Career Institute<br>• Location: Multiple centers in Jaipur, including Gopalpura Bypass and JLN Marg.</p><p>• Highlights: Known for its comprehensive study material, experienced faculty, and high success rates. ALLEN offers specialised courses for NEET and AIIMS aspirants.</p><p>• Contact: ALLEN Jaipur</p><p>2. Aakash Institute<br>• Location: Jhotwara Road, Subhash Nagar.</p><p>• &... View more
Hi, I would recommend the following:
Mathematics:
R. S. Aggarwal Maths XI and XIIS.L. Loni Plane Trigonometry Part IS.L. Loni Co-ordinate GeometryDoroFeev, Patapov Elementary MathsKrechmar MathsG.N. Berman A Problem Book in Mathematical AnalysisW. Feller Intro. to Probability & its ApplicationsCalculus J. Edward
Chemistry:NCERT Chemistry XI & XIII. L. Finar Organic Chemistry-Vol IBahal and Bahal Organic ChemistrySienko and Plane Chemistry Principles & ApplicationsP.W. Atkins Physical ChemistryBruce H. Mahan University Chemistry
Physics:
H.C. Verma Concepts of Physics Vol I and II
S.L. Loney Dynamics of a Particle an... View more
Hi Samarpita, There are number of hotel management entrance test at national or state level. The top entrance exams for hotel management are listed below;
1. NCHM JEE
2. IIHM eCHAT
3. AIMA UGAT
4. UPSEE BHMCT
Course may vary as per the exam. You can refer the below books:
1. Hotel Management Entrance Exam Guide
2. Guide for Hotel Manage
3. NCHMCT JEE National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Exam.
Just after the results are out, it would be the best days of your life because that happiness of clearing the toughest exams in India and across the world is superb.
But after that, things will definitely get tough because then the confusion comes, you don't know what to do, Which type of profile to go for? To go in the industry or to go for practice?
Right from preparing for the exam to your preparing of CV to sending and applying for the right companies, if you are lucky, you might get your desired job. But, if you are, it can get very frustrating - giving interviews, following up, finding contacts, facing rejections, etc.
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As per the syllabus and marks distribution of AILET, the weightage given to various sections are as under.
1. GK=35 Marks
2. English=35 Marks
3. Legal aptitude=35 Marks
4. Reasoning= 35 Marks
5. Math= 10 Marks
So, total number of questions and marks are 150 and 150 respectively. The exam duration is 150 minutes. You have to practice for s. no. 1 to 4 at least for 3 hours daily. Read leading new papers daily for at least one hour. Your main focus should be on first 4 sections. Try to solve the old question papers available on NLU, Delhi website after making the payment.