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It's just from my own experience that I am saying. In Delhi, I am aware if one good institute which is Made Easy. It is good institute which covers all the topics and they have a very good teaching faculty members. They are even good at doubt clearing and moreover their notes are very good. I have seen their notes and it good. If you just practice that you will be confident enough to crack GATE.
According to me, if you work hard, you don’t need to join any coaching institute for the preparation of CAT exam, but if you really want to join an institute, opt for TIME. TIME and IMS have better results.
Dear Mariya,
The question paper is wholly objective in nature and has questions from basic logical reasoning, comprehension and general knowledge.
One does not really have to prepare for the exam, utmost you can follow newspaper daily to get hold of current affairs. This will help you in all the three stages that is Written, GD and Interview
The negative making is only 33%.
One cannot take the question paper with him/her after the exam, which is the reason that you would not find any material of previous year entrance online.
Best of luck.
HI Manoj,
There are 19 subjects which are part of the examination. Please find below some of the important topics:
For Physiology:
Nephron
Hypoxia
Blood Flow Regulation
Spirometry
Oxygen Dissociation Curve
BP
Exercise Physiology
Long Tracts
Nerve Conduction
Action Potential
Cardiac Conduction
Altitude Physiology
EEG
Ovulation
Temperature Regulation
Calcitonin
Insulin
Peristalsis
Renin Angiotensin System
Pancreas
Acidosis
Coagulation
Erythropoiesis
Second Messenger
Surfactant
Autonomic Nervous System
Cardiac Cycle
ADH
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If you want to be a doctor then yes you should drop one year.
Good luck!
You can refer to the books like UPKAR's or GK publisher's or any good publisher's books to prepare for Computer Science NET exam. Visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.netreset.in" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.netreset.in</a> to practice free online mock tests for CBSE UGC NET exams.
You should prefer books over website: Quantitative aptitude:
1. Quant aptitude by Tata Magraw Hill, Author: Arun Sharma.
2. Abhijit Guha's book: Quantitative aptitude for competitive examinations tips, techniques and short-cut methods by Guha Abhijit.
Data interpretation/ Logical reasoning:
1. TMH how to prepare for the data interpretation and logical reasoning for the CAT 3rd edition by Arun Sharma.
2. RS Agarawal books on verbal reasoning.
3. Nishit Sinha's DI LR book by Pearson.
4. Quantitative aptitude for MBA entrance exams by Guha Abhijit.
Verbal ability:
1. English-Wren and Martin English grammar.... View more
Best books are same as the top books for JEE. You can check the best list here: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-list-of-books-to-refer-for-IIT-JEE-exms/answer/Ankita-Gupta-374" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-list-of-books-to-refer-for-IIT-JEE-exms/answer/Ankita-Gupta-374</a>.
<p>The ideal study duration depends on your current English level and target score. Generally, 2-3 months of dedicated preparation using official resources and diverse practice materials is recommended. Take timed practice tests to gauge your progress, identify areas for improvement, and manage time effectively during the actual exam.</p>
<p>Yes, a candidate can use books purchased for CAT, SNAP, and XAT preparation while studying for the NMAT exam. These exams cover similar sections such as quantitative aptitude, verbal reasoning, and logical reasoning. CAT, SNAP, and XAT books provide comprehensive material and practice questions that can help in understanding key concepts and improving problem-solving skills. However, the candidate should also refer to NMAT-specific resources to familiarise themselves with the exam pattern and question types unique to NMAT. Combining these materials can enhance overall preparation and increase the chances of success.</p>
Hi,
If you can manage your college studies as well as the preparation for the MBA entrance exams then only I would advise you to join a coaching class while you're in the final year. If done diligently, the MBA exam preparation usually takes 4-6 months depending on your aptitude and time devoted for the same.
The majority of the top colleges always give some significant weightage to your past academic scores i.e. class 10th, 12th and graduation while shortlisting candidates for the interview rounds. So you should not compromise with your graduation studies at the expense of these entrance exams. If it's not possible to manage the ... View more
The International Institute of Fashion Technology IIFT is a premier institute in New Delhi. At the undergraduate level, the college offers a BBA in six specializations. At postgraduate level, the college offers the course MBA in various streams. It conducts IIFT entrance to grant admission into institutions every year. The preparation for the exam totally depends on the syllabus and learning capacity of an individual, as topics like aptitude are time-consuming. Still, a rigorous study period of 3 to 6 months will suffice to clear the entrance exam.
Clat Possible is doing a great job there.
Focus on your weak areas, work a bit on your strengths, follow good quality study material, join a test series provider and give your best. In between, have a firm command on Engineering Mathematics.
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Hello Kishan,
I hope your studies are going quite well in last two year and you covered all portion of syllabus in last two years. So, in the last time of exam, try to go with previous year question paper of MHTCET exam and if any portion is week, then try to cover with NCERT books which is really enough to crack the exam.
All the best.
You can definitely prepare for CLAT while studying.
Hello dear,
Allen Kotak, Resonance Kotak or Akash are the best coaching institutes for NATA and JEE.
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Hi Kartikey,
After class 12th, your approach should be to focus on the static areas such as history, geography, polity, environment and general Science. You need to clear your basics regarding these subjects as they form the 60-70% basis of prelims examination. The books you can initially refer are NCERTs of class 6th-10th for Science and environment, and for other mentioned subjects from class 6th-12th.
A lot will also depend on, which course you will opt for your graduation, as a lot of areas would be covered in your higher studies. There are a lot of options available such as B.A, B.Sc, engineering, medical, etc. But the fact of... View more