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Working for 28 yrs in garment fa...,

The general admission criteria is based on entrance: For NIFT-:
For admission in Bachelors of fashion Design, the total score of every applicant will be a composite of:
50 per cent - General Ability Test (GAT)
30 per cent - Creative Ability Test (CAT)
20 per cent - Situation Test
For admission to the Bachelors of Fashion Technology, the total score of every applicant will be based on their General Ability Test (GAT) score.
As for the syllabus and pattern of entrance exam, you have to take a crash course coaching.

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Though NEET is conducted by CBSE board, NCERT textbooks will be the best options.

185 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Quantative aptitude by RS Agarwal, English by Wren Martin and India economic environment by Datt and Sundaram would be helpful initially. Later, take some coaching with the best institutes to solve old papers.
All the best.

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Alright, let's look at what the facts say, CP has handpicked their faculty from the best in every business rather than just blindly picking NLS grads who may or may not remember anything from their CLAT experience. A Fulbright scholar for English, an ex-Amarchand lawyer for legal, an MDI grad for logical reasoning and to top it all off, Sanjay Sir, by whose name every CLAT aspirant swears when it comes to GK. And these are just the cream on the perfectly baked cake that makes CLAT possible. Every teacher is highly approachable and super-friendly. There is no fear while approaching the teachers about any doubts. I have been a student and ha... View more

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I am an aiims aspirant,

You can visit the below mentioned link:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.mycbseguide.com" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.mycbseguide.com</a>
You can also consider Oswaal sample papers.

185 Views Posted 9 years ago

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ETS GRE book and Man Haten Book.

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For online test series, Allen is best. The level of questions are just same as NEET.

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Current Student- DTU, Delhi,

For JEE preparation, below mentioned are the top 3 institutes:
1. FIITJEE
2. VMC
3. Resonance.
Below mentioned are the best institutes in Kota:
1. Allen.
2. Resonance and
3. Motion IIT JEE.

106 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Two months are more then enough with dedicated preparation to appear in Common Entrance Test conducted by Delhi University for admission in BMS, BBE etc. Lot of students are able to clear the examination without any preparation. If you are not confident, you may seek short term external coaching to crack CET.

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<p>SSC CGL exam analysis can be a valuable tool for your preparation in several ways:</p><p>&nbsp;* Gauging Difficulty Level: Analyzing previous exams helps you understand the overall difficulty level and the relative weightage of different sections (Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, English, General Awareness). This allows you to adjust your study strategy accordingly.</p><p>&nbsp;* Identifying Important Topics: By analyzing the types of questions asked in previous exams, you can identify the most frequently tested topics within each section. This helps you prioritize your study efforts and focus on a... View more

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A Head Full Of Dreams!,

You can go for TIME, IMS or CL.

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There is no specific deadline. Best would be start of early in 4th semester of engineering or during work. Solve a lot of questions and mock tests. Try to follow the CAT pattern when it comes out. Pay attention to time and individual sections thoroughly.

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You can choose any of these but before that, do take the mock test for both to see which areas are strong and where you need more preparation:
1. Mission MBA MAT (Arihant Books)
2. MAT (Management Aptitude Test) Entrance Exams with Practice CD (G K Publications Pvt. Ltd.)
3. The Pearson MAT Super Course with CD (Pearson)
4. Study Package For Management Aptitude Test (Tata McGraw-Hill)
5. 10 Challengers MAT: 10 Mock Tests for Management Aptitude Test By Dharmendra Mittal (Arihant Publications)
6. MAT Score Accelerator and Solved papers (Disha Publication)
7. 10 Mock Test Papers MAT by Career Launchers (... View more

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There are a numerous reference books available in the market like Pradeep, ABC, etc., but I found Pradeep very helpful.

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Made Easy is the best coaching centre in India for the preparation GATE exam.

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SCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg,

So you have started the study for entrances, first of all collect last 5 year question papers from the internet. Practice writing at faster speeds as the questions will be very long and will consume long time. Write 3-4 pages each day.

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<p>Generally, NEET application fees are non-refundable. However, security deposits paid during NEET UG Counselling are refundable if a seat is not obtained. If you get a seat in one round and decide to upgrade or change colleges in a later round, your security deposit for the first college may be refundable, depending on the specific rules of the counselling process.</p>

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Both are equally good. It depends on your area of interest. MBA is the one which would help you to learn and interact and scope is wide for learning and earning. PSU jobs would rather be preferred for those who want security but it is a misconception because in the current scenario both the jobs are equally demanding. Have equal pressure and requires equal work out of an employee.

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For sure, it will help you with the preparation of listening skills for IELTS. In fact, listening to podcasts will get you used to different accents, pace of talking, vocabulary etc. All this will indirectly impact your listening skills for IELTS.

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Arihant's books are good. Apart from these, CL and IMS materials played an important role to clear my CAT with 93.5%.

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You can prepare well just follow my suggestions. Read NCERT textbooks thoroughly which will help you a lot in building the concepts well then solve some practice papers, this will obviously fetch you a good rank.

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For mathematicsm RD Sharma, for Physicsm HC Verma, DC Pandey and for Chemistrym Along with NCERT, Narendra Awasthi, for physical Chemistry, organic Chemistry by Morrison and boyd, Concise by J. D Lee for inorganic Chemistry.

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<p>After choosing the SAT exam date, it'll take at least 6-12 weeks to prepare for the SAT exam depending on the applicant's previous knowledge also. Thus, SAT preparation time can vary from individual to individual. But the key to crack the SAT exam is ample practice of mock tests. Make sure you have enough time so you have the SAT score with you at the time of the application process at the foreign university as well so that they have their scores while applying.</p>

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<p>No, the Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) does not prescribe the JAC 12th preparation tips for different subjects. In India a few board like CBSE, UPMSP etc. releases the preparation tips for board exam students. However, these board releases preparation tips only for the subjects that are generally treated as tough among the students.</p><p>However, for the JAC 12th board students, we have provided some important tips and tricks on this page. It will help them prepare well for the JAC 12th exams.</p>

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<p>The ideal time to start preparing for JEE Advanced depends on your current academic level and the amount of time you can dedicate to preparation. However, the general recommendation is to start seriously preparing for JEE Advanced by Class 11, or at least a year before the exam.</p><p>Start Preparing for JEE Advanced in Class 11: This is the best time to begin building the necessary foundation for JEE Advanced. The JEE Advanced syllabus overlaps significantly with the Class 11 curriculum (in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), so if you start early, you can grasp the concepts and develop problem-solving skills gradua... View more

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<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;" role="presentation">While preparing for the exam candidates often make mistakes by relying too much on the resources online. But there are a lot of options available online so candidates become confused, hence candidates are advised to select only a few items. Some of the resources for MAH BEd CET exam which can help candidates massively are as follows:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" role="presentation">Candidates must refer to Standard mental ability and general knowledge books.</li><li dir="ltr" role="presenta... View more

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<p>Solving GPAT question paper of previous year exam is crucial, as it helps to understand the exam pattern, identify frequently asked topics, and improve time management. Students are advised to aim to solve at least 10 previous year question papers to boost their confidence as GPAT preparation.</p>

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<p>For NIMCET preparation, you can consult your teachers or someone who has already cracked the test. They can better tell you which books to consider for preparation. You must also check the year of publication and edition before buying the books. You must also check that the book contains sufficient questions and sample papers to practice.</p>

2 Views Posted 8 months ago

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Contributor-Level 10

<p>To get excellent marks in the M.Tech CSE entrance exam and get a seat at a top-ranked college, <strong>you must start preparing for the exam at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam</strong> is supposed to take place. This allows you to have enough time for revision and cover most of the exam syllabus portion.</p><p>You should try and cover almost all of the sections of the syllabus to increase your chances of getting shortlisted. Best of luck.</p>

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