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<p>Check out the last minute preparation tips on IISER entrance exam from here:</p><p>1. Focus on Key Topics<br>Prioritize the most scoring and frequently asked topics from each subject:</p><p>Maths: Calculus, Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry</p><p>Physics: Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, Modern Physics</p><p>Chemistry: Physical Chemistry (especially mole concept, chemical kinetics), Organic reaction mechanisms, Periodic Table trends</p><p>Biology: Cell biology, Genetics, Evolution, Ecology, Human Physiology</p><p>2. Revise NCERTs Thor... View more
<p>Yes, it is very important to solve NIFT sample papers to gauge one's exam readiness. In addition, sample papers will help the candidate rectify silly mistakes, learn time management, and learn how to use various concepts to solve problems.</p>
Hello Hasnain,
To appear for different entrance exam can be quite taxing for a student. The solution is to have a single All India test on the lines of NEET for medical admission. But, for this pressure needs to be exerted on government to take some action.
It will enable you to enhance your ability to think logically and fast. There is actually very minor difference in syllabus for class 12th by different boards across country. So, do not get bothered.
Faculty generally does not play the most important role in your success, its ur hardwork and determination. I will advice u to join fitzee Delhi and do a great hardwork. Best of luck.
Keeping in mind for CLAT, the strategy should be such that one should focus mainly on the legal portion and GK portion as these 2 sections contain 50% marks i.e., 100 marks. If one is weak in maths than he can pay less attention to it as it contains 20 marks. And keep otther portions strong. English and the reasoning portion also consist of 80 marks. So if one is lacking behind in maths as it might be weak portion for many of them. One should command on legal portion and G.K. portion. And the strategy should be such that one should practice more and more. Other most important strategy should be the time managemnt. One must develop the stra... View more
No, it is not an essential thing to join a coaching institution to prepare for NEET. But yes, the practice test series of different coaching institutions are found to be beneficial for preparing NEET. Be thorough with the NCERTs.
Career point is best because they have limited students in class don't opt for Allen as they don't concentrate on weaker students.
Preparations for CLAT can get very tough if you don't have the required guidance that a good book can provide. The biggest problem with CLAT exam is that it doesn't have a well-defined syllabus and exam pattern; so it becomes a requisite that you refer to quality books for CLAT. Online discussion forums for CLAT are full of books suggestions but Team PrepLadder is here with a verified list of books for CLAT 2017 recommended by CLAT Toppers, NLU alumni, experienced faculty, and mentors. A few miscellaneous books on CLAT preparation
-Universals LLB Entrance Guide.
-The Pearson guide to the CLAT.
-Lexis Nexis CLAT study kit and CL... View more
Important topics for CET-DU:
A- Quantitative Ability:
Questions are from different topics like Arithmetic, Algebra, Modern Maths, Geometry, Mensuration, Probability, and Trigonometry.
B- Reasoning and Analytical Ability:
Questions are from different topics like Puzzles and Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Data Sufficiency, Coding-decoding, Blood Relation, Order and Ranking, Alpha Numeric Symbol Series, Logical Reasoning.
C- General English:
Questions are from different topics like Reading Comprehensions (RCs), Grammar, Verbal Reasoning, Para-jumbles, Critical Reasoning, Misfit Sentence/Error Corrections, Summary Wri... View more
Hi,
Refer to the official guides like The Official Guide to the GRE by ETS, Manhattan Prep and Kaplan GRE Prep. For IELTS you can refer to Official IELTS Practice Materials by British Council.
Cambridge ESOL, IDP: IELTS Australia, The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS by Cambridge University Press and also check out preparation books by Kaplan.
Hello Sai Maharshi,
6 months is really a good time to crack JEE Mains with a great score if spent in the right and planned way.
First, you need to have a clear idea in the concepts of PCM. Then you need to practice to improve your speed and accuracy in calculations
After completing your learning process, you need to give as many mock tests as possible because they make you feel like giving a real exam so that you can make yourself ready to face the exam.
For advanced, you need to spend a lot of time.
All the best!
<p>Apart from the books available for general english preparation, candidates can also prepare using these materials: newspapers, journals, and English news channels. This would help improve overall vocabulary and increase general knowledge as well. Candidates can also read different novels as per their interests. Candidates can also try and resource the books as study material recommended by the past year’s toppers. Also, try to practise NPAT mock tests to familiarise with the test software beforehand.</p>
<p>The High Achievers Preparation Program (HAPP) is specifically designed to help high-achieving international students, who have excellent academic results and English skills. The programme duration is 14 weeks and students have to complete Compulsory online and/or work-based training. The programme only works as a pathway for admission to the University of Sydney. It does not guarantee any Placements or research training. </p>
<p>Unless you have finished the NIFT 2026 syllabus and solved the sample papers, it is a safe bet not to start with any new chapters or topics, simply because there is not so much time left and revision needs to be the priority.</p>
<p>The difficulty pattern of the IPU CET is comparable to that of the 10+2 board exams. It is recommended that candidates finish the +2 curriculum.<br>These are a few of the crucial literature you should seek out:</p><p>Chemistry-NCERT Class 11th and 12th<br>Physics-NCERT Class 11th and 12th and HC Verma<br>Mathematics-NCERT Class 11th and 12th and R.D Sharma<br><strong>Apart from these, if you want to practice more go for the below ones:</strong><br>- Inorganic chemistry by JD Lee<br>- Organic Chemistry by Robert Thorton Morrison<br>-Physics: Resnick Halliday<br>... View more
A list of the best books for UGC NET Paper 1 is listed below:
1- UGC NET/JRF/SLET General Paper-1 Teaching & Research Aptitude by Arihant Experts
2- CBSE UGC NET/SET/JRF - Paper 1: Teaching and Research Aptitude by KVS Madaan
3- Trueman's UGC NET/SET General Paper I by M. Gagan, Sajit Kumar
4- UGC NET/SET Paper 1 by MHE
5- CBSE UGC NET Teaching and Research Aptitude-JRF and Assistant Professor Exam Guide (for Paper-I) (CBSE UGC NET JRF & Asstt. Professor Exam) by Dr. MS Ansari & RPH Editorial Board.
As per the 2016 entrance exam schedule of NIFT, for Bachelor of Design (B.Des) aspirants, the selection rounds are divided into 3 parts.
1. General Ability Test (GAT): 120 mins
There will be approximately 150 questions which will be based on Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, English Comprehension, GK etc. Basically typical entrance exam questions which test your knowledge, presence of mind, calculative ability, English grammar & class 10th maths etc.
2. Creative Ability Test (CAT): 120 mins
This is where you creativity comes into play. Questions can be about perspective, like draw a water bottle from an ant’s p... View more
Practice Papers:
Complete course Pack for CAT
Face to Face CAT Common Admission Test
Topic Wise & Year-Wise 27 solved papers
Topic-wise Solved Papers with 6 Online Practice Sets
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension:
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension -Arun Sharma
Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning -RS Aggarwal
Verbal Ability & Comprehension
Wiley's Exam XPert MBA, Verbal Ability
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Quantitative Aptitude:
How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude - Arun Sharma
Quantitative Aptitude Quantum - Sarvesh Verma
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examination - RS Aggarwal<... View more
Engineering is not about easy and hard. Any subject is hard or easy depends upon your skill and interest.It is the game of interest that make engineering easy or hard. All branches are same in respect to difficulty level but we can say that civil can be handle more conveniently than mechanical. Believe me that this thing does not help you in civil services preparation. For civil services all branches are same.
Hi Ranjan,
Please read the following:
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Timetables are an essential part of the WBJEE 2023 preparation process. The students should ensure that the timetable is created to suit their ability and time available for preparation. Students should divide their time effectively so that they are able to complete the syllabus and have time left for revision. The subjects and topics should be divided well so that the studying does not feel monotonous. The students should also include time for regular mock test and revisions. The key to excel in the examination using the timetable is consistency.