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For offline coaching institutes in Delhi - TIME is the best, with their CP centre. CL will be the second best, followed by IMS.
In case you are weak only in quant and good in verbal and LR, you can also go for Alphanumeric!
Hi Sonia,
Some of the best ones are:
Career Launcher
TIME
IMS Institute
TDA
All the best.
Hello Anushkha Katiyar,
Check the link given below, it has a list of best books to read for the preparation:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/books-to-read-for-nchmct-jee-2016-blogId-10467" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/articles/books-to-read-for-nchmct-jee-2016-blogId-10467</a>
Hope this helps! All the best!
Just go through your chemistry basics- inorganic, organic and physical. You really don't need any special textbooks. From my own experience, I'd say Bachelor level chemistry knowledge is enough to crack the exam, plus general mathematics, logic and reasoning.
Hi Ajmal,
There are many entrance exams book available in the market you can prepare from any of them. You should also give mock test series and you can also prepare from the previous year question paper. Some of the good books are:
1. LL.B. (3 Years Course) Entrance Examination Guide
2. The Ultimate Guide to the LL.B. Entrance Examination 2018 By M.A. Rashid & Nisa Fasil
3. LexisNexis's The Ultimate Guide to the LL.B. Entrance Examination 2018 By M.A. Rashid & Nisa Fasil
All the best.
Hi,
There are many alternatives, know your interests and figure out. From engineering to architecture you can choose as per your interests and aptitude.
HI,
Check out these:
How to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT by Arun Sharma
Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for CAT by Nishit Sinha
Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude and Data Intrepretation for CAT by Nishit Sinha
Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning for CAT by Nishit Sinha
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension by Ajay Singh
Quantum CAT by Sarvesh Verma
Hello, Shaily. First of all, good luck. I hope you will do well in near future. For physics you can consider these books:
1-Engage (most important)- Independent edition
2-TMH-As a whole worthy
3-ML Khanna-Coordinate Geometry
4-Admit M Agrawal -Differential & Integral Calculus only
I am not mentioning books like Irodov and Krotov because these books are full of heavy subjective questions which can be learnt easily by solving previous years IIT questions.
NCERT without any confusion is a good book preferred by toppers. Another one is if you want to go for objective books then MTG or TMH publication books are good options.
If you want to study some different book from NCERT then you can go for Arihant books.
You don't need to attend college every day, there are many people who prepare for competitive exams like UPSC with their college degree, You can apply at any college which do not require you to attend classes everyday like at IGNOU kind of open UNIVERSITY) here, you don't require to attend classes everyday but you have to give exams only, Many institutions provides courses in distance mode which even working person can apply for. You may choose any college as per your convenience
in your nearby places where you can complete your
Degree and for exams of college you don't require to study too much because UPSE is tougher than college... View more
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of the best books which candidates can refer to while preparing for the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) Entrance Exam preparation are as follows - <br>Handbook of Mass Communication (Theory and Practice) by VK Joshi<br>Manorama year book<br>Success Master: Journalism and Mass Communication Entrance Examination<br>Popular Master Guide for Journalism and Mass Communication Entrance Examination by R.Gupta<br>Mass Communication Journalism Entrance Exam of all Indian Universities by Arihant<br>Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis: Gen... View more
<p>NCERT books can be beneficial for the aspirants in the initial days of preparation, especially for paper 1. However, it will not cover all the topics in detail. Sometimes MH SET exam covers a wide range from all topics and may the NCERT book will not cover the topics in depth. Therefore, the candidates are advised to go through the detailed books and other study materials. Additionally solving previous years' question papers are taking mock tests can also be helpful in preparing for the MH SET exam.</p>
<p>I would suggest you to do M.A Phychology from any reputed college like TISS / Jamia / DU / or other reputed university.</p><p>After that you will get any job opportunities in private and goverment sector. Secure a job and then can prepare for UPSC / PCS along with job.</p>
<p>Do your research to choose the <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-exam-books" target="_blank" rel="noopener">best book for JEE Main preparation 2026.</a> You can talk to your teachers before you decide. Some books recommended for your preparation are given below:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><td><strong>Subjects</strong></td><td><strong>Books</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Physics</td><td><ul><li>NCERT Class 11 and 12</li><li&... View more
<p>Yes it is possible to the prepare for the IELTS in 15 days with concentrated and deliberate efforts Here the plan<br><br>Understand the Format (Day 1) Familiarise yourself with four areas (Listening Reading Writing and Speaking) and their respective question types.<br>Daily Practice (Days 2-14)<br>Listening: Practice 1-2 whole tests per day. Concentrate on understanding accents and taking notes.<br>Reading: Solve 2-3 sections per day Improve skimming and scanning abilities.<br>Writing: Complete one of Task 1 (report/letter) and one Task 2 (essay) per day. Focus on structure coherence, and gramma... View more
<p>To score excellent marks, you should ideally start preparing for the <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/btech-marine-engineering-chp">BTech Marine Engineering</a> entrance exam <strong>at least 8 to 10 months</strong> before the final exam is supposed to take place so that you can cover the maximum chunk of the exam syllabus and have a good amount of time for revision at the end. You should also practice previous-year question papers and mock tests to increase your chances of getting excellent marks and being shortlisted for admission.</p><p><stron... View more
<p data-pm-slice="1 []">Candidates are advised to analyze the previous years' cutoff, as it is a part of effective preparation. It also provides insights into the difficulty level of the exam, trends, and also the exam pattern or question pattern. It helps candidates to prioritize their preparation accordingly, set their targets, understand the important areas to focus on, make proper study plans, gain confidence, etc.</p>
<p>Candidates preparing for the Analytical Ability section of TS ICET must allocate at least 1 hour each day to practice the questions. The time for TS ICET Analytical Ability section must be used for practising different types of resoning questions such as puzzles, number series, coding-decoding, and data sufficiency. </p><p>Candidates practising questions from the section consistently will find an upcurve in speed as well as accuracy. The time allocatted to the section daily can be adjusted based on the strengths and weaknesses of individual candidates.</p>
<p>Yes, NCERT books (from Class 6 to 10) are sufficient for covering basics of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for RRB Group D. The syllabus for RRB Group D General Science is given below.</p><p><strong>RRB Group D Physics Syllabus</strong>: Units and measurements, Force and Laws of Motion, Work, Energy, and Power, Gravitation, Pressure, Sound, Waves, Heat, Friction, Light- Reflection and Refraction, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Scientific Instruments, Inventions, Important Discoveries Relating to Physics, Sources of Energy.</p><p><strong>RRB Group D C... View more
<p>GK is memory based, so all that you need to do is memorise important events and occurrences. So, candidates may not need a lot of time to prepare for CMAT GK. They can devote one or two months for it. On daily basis, they can read Year Books for one hour to memorise events. Apart from that they can use CMAT question papers to know types of static GK questions asked previously. Candidates can refer to GK books too in free time.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Yes, you must follow the MAH MCA CET exam pattern while preparing for the exam. You must understand the exam pattern very carefully before starting the preparation process. With the knowledge of the exam pattern in advance, the candidates will be aware of how the examination will be taken and prepare accordingly. THE MAH MCA CET exam pattern will be posted online by the authorities soon.</p>
I am not sure about the books but you may get the sample papers here for practice:
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In my opinion, you should complete your class 12th from private and just focus on JEE 2017.
If you have studied well from 9th onward and you have sound understanding and knowledge of PCM subjects, you can score well in JEE Mains. All the best!