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<p dir="ltr">IIT Bombay has released the detailed statistics of the CEED 2023 exam in the form of a press release. As per the stats, a total of 4910 candidates appeared for CEED 2023, which was held in a centre-based mode on January 22, 2023. </p><p dir="ltr">A total of 1886 candidates managed to qualify CEED 2023. Of the qualified candidates, 755 were females. Ms. Khyati Rathor is the top-rank holder (AIR 1) in the Common Rank List (CRL), with 68.85 marks out of 100 marks. </p><p dir="ltr">Also, note that among the 4910 candidates appeared for CEED 2023, 2401 we... View more
<p dir="ltr">IIT Bombay will not conduct any Joint Seat Allotment process for CEED 2024 qualified candidates. Instead, the candidate will have to apply directly to any or all of the eight participating institutes for admission. Note that IIT Bombay conducts a Joint Seat Allotment process for UCEED.</p><p dir="ltr">To get admission to a CEED 2024 participating institute, the candidate needs to go to the admission portal of the institute and fill in the counseling registration form. The registration form will open soon after the CEED 2024 results are declared.</p><p dir="ltr">Note t... View more
Both CEED and UCEED exams are conducted by IIT Bombay. However, CEED scores are used to shortlist candidates for admission to the M.Des courses, whereas UCEED is an entrance exam for admission to the B. Des course. IIT Bombay also conducts a Joint Admission Process (or counseling) for UCEED qualified candidates. However, IIT Bombay doesn't conduct any joint counseling for CEED qualified candidates. Instead, candidates who have been assigned CEED merit ranks will have to apply directly to the participating college.
Simply pay visit there at Allen and fill up the registration form and pay fees and from next day, you can start the coaching.
<p>Yes, many students make these mistakes while preparing for class 10 board exams.</p><ul><li>Ignoring difficult subject/topics (or avoiding it for later).</li><li>Only ready textbooks.</li><li>Not solving the sample papers and past year's question papers.</li><li>Skipping revision, thinking everything covered. Being careless or getting too much stres etc.</li></ul>
<p>The best time to start preparation for any board exams is the start of the academic session (right from the begining). If the students statrt their preparation early then they have more than enough time to understand each topics in all subjects. They can also finish their class 10 syllabus at least 2 month before so that they will have time to revise syllabus, practice sample papers and previous yeas question papers. Hence, the students should start their preparation by creating and following a suitable daily study time table.</p>
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There are basically 4 sections in competitive exams - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK. Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. don’t miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS. DILR
The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attempting the... View more
Hi Rohini!
This year, the IPM entrance exam has 3 sections- A multiple-choice Quantitative Ability (40 qns, 40 min), a short answer Quant section (20 qns, 40 min) and a Verbal Ability section (40 qns, 40 min). You get 4 marks for a correct answer and one negative mark for a wrong one. As the quant section is based on Maths you learn at higher secondary level, you are likely to be familiar with the theory. Accuracy, time management, the ability to choose the right questions to answer, the ability to look out for the catch in the question, the ability to eliminate wrong choices to choose the right answerthese are some skills you need ... View more
Dear Friend,
Realize that, you shouldFocus on the Process, not the Outcome.
'Becoming a Topper' is an outcome (something you don't fully control), whereas, 'studying' is a process. You cannot control the outcome, but you can definitely work on the process to make it as better as you can! So, start focusing on, and enjoying the very process of studying! Just focus on how you can have a creative approach with regards to studying
Below are a few mind hacks that will help you focus on studies and trick your mind to study effectively. Follow the steps mentioned below and do not find any reason not to follow them!
1) l Do not eve... View more
IAS preparation necessitates the guidance of the best mentors. Here is the list of some of the top institutions that will provide you with the best guidance for IAS preparation: (A) For English-medium students in North India:
1. Srirams IAS
2. Vajiram & Ravi
3. Vision IAS
4. Raus IAS Study Circle
5. KSG institute (B) For English-medium students in South India:
1. Kamaraj IAS Academy
2. Insight IAS
3. Shankar IAS Academy
4. Officers IAS Academy
5. ARAM IAS Academy (C) For Hindi-medium students:
1. Drishti IAS institute
2. Saraswati IAS Coaching.
3. Dheya IAS Academy
4. Nirman IAS
5. Chronicle IAS.
Hello Maynk,
I do not know how but I am seeing your query after almost eleven months of its getting posted. I do hope that you got your answer somehow and are presently doing Engineering studies.Finally, where did you get admission?Did you get desired branch / place?
If I can be of any help please do not hesitate to put your query.
Hello Charan,
Hyderabad boasts of many institutes catering to IIT aspirants. Unfortunately, none of these have been assessed by unbiased rating agencies. Fundamentally, it all depends on students who join. So, you need to be careful while searching for institute.
Devoting one full year for competitive exam preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get sufficient amount of time to prepare for competitive exams. It will allow you take mock up test and help to score good ranking in competitive exams. However, one year is a long time so the possibility of you may change your goals and objectives. You may become lethargic because of availability of time and lesser pressure. You may waste time. If you are confident of keeping the momentum, dedication, determination, readiness to work on a plan, will to achieve your objective and support of family; you may consider d... View more
Hello Aaryan,
There are many students, who have prepared without joining any coaching classes. But, coaching institutes do have their own importance.
DUET exam is all-India entrance exam that is highly competitive and aspirants need to have a better strategy to score well and qualify the exam. Candidates can go check the following preparation strategies while preparing for DUET exam:
Know exam pattern for DUET. Candidates have to thoroughly go through the syllabus. Go through preparation books. Candidates need to make a time table on what topics to cover when, which subjects require high priority and how much to cover on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. Refer to Past Years Question Papers. Solve sample papers and Mock tests.
<p>List of books that will help in the VOCLET exam preparation are mentioned below:</p><p><strong>Mathematics</strong></p><ul><li>Mathematical Formulae by N.K Singh</li><li>Challenging Competitive Mathematics by SS Book Agency</li></ul><p><strong>Physics</strong></p><ul><li>Handbook of Physics by Arihant Experts</li><li>Oswaal Topper's Handbook Classes 11 & 12 and Entrance Exams Physics by Oswaal Books & Private Limited</li></ul><p><strong>Chemistry</strong></p><ul>... View more
<p dir="ltr">Best books for CPGET exam preparation depend on your subject. Some most recommended ones are:</p><p dir="ltr"><strong>For MA (Arts & Humanities):</strong></p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">UG-level textbooks of your subject (BA syllabus)</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Arihant CPGET Guide (Arts Stream)</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"... View more
<div><p>The students are recommended to solve SEBA HSLC sample papers before apparing for the final exams. It helps the students have clear idea about the final exam pattern, type and level of questions asked. They cansolve it in a set time limit to inhance their time management skill for the final paper.</p></div>
<p>Preparing for the ATMA exam from books and study material recommended by experts is important in order to gain an in-depth knowledge on different topics included in the ATMA syllabus. ATMA reference books contain detailed information on each topic of ATMA syllabus and will acquaint the students with ATMA exam pattern and level of difficulty of the questions. </p>
<p>Candidates should follow the tips on how to go about the right preparation for the SHIATS Entrance Exam: </p><ul><li><strong>Create Time Table:</strong> Start off by creating a time table. A schedule and a plan is rock solid. Create a daily, weekly and monthly plan as to how much syllabus you can cover in a day, including solving sample papers and question papers. Sticking to a timetable is effective and allows you to stick to your plan of completing the syllabus in time. Be it 8 to 10 hours or 12 hours a day, plan out how much study material you can cover. A timetable will help you ... View more
<p>A period of three to four months is sufficient to prepare for Andhra Pradesh Integrated Common Entrance Test. In this period candidates can cover the Andhra Pradesh ICET syllabus and practice mock tests. In three to four months, candidates can analyse the previous year question paper and exam pattern. Upcoming Andhra Pradesh ICET 2026 exam is scheduled to be held on May 02. With two months left for examination, candidates must focus on revision and solving mock test and previous year question papers.</p>