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<p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">To prepare for the IGNOU BEd entrance exam candidates can refer to books like -</p><p dir="ltr" style="text-align: justify;">"Teaching Aptitude and General Knowledge" by Arihant Publications, and other specific guides for reasoning and general awareness. For current affairs, daily newspaper reading is highly recommended.</p>

4 Views Posted a year ago

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Vidhi Jain,

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<p>There is no fixed time span for the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/textile-engineering-chp"&gt;Textile Engineering&lt;/a&gt; entrance preparation. It is better to start as early as possible. You should start preparing <strong>at least 8 -10 months advance.</strong> Try and cover the maximum syllabus and also go through a revision once. This will help you attempt more questions in the exam paper and increase your chances of scoring well and getting shortlisted for admission.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>You must go through the MBSE 12th syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve MBSE HSSLC sample papers 2026 to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>

104 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Books by R. S Agarwal, Kiran Prakashan, or Adda247 are good for SSC CGL. Select a book that covers past year's questions from SSC CGL.

194 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Bakhliwal tutorials IIT is a very good institute not only for the JEE Adv point of view but as an institute to guide you to get your base strong. The teachers at BT make sure that you have a great understanding of the concept no matter how small. This is extremely useful and is as a matter of fact the base of the JEE Adv. It solely checks how well you know your concepts and our able to identify and asses the situation based on your sound knowledge about them. When I studied at Bakhliwal tutorials I do not find preparing for JEE Adv as a cumbersome process it's not ratta there is hardly anything I learnt by heart, every thing is purely unde... View more

13 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>I think you must have to prioritize one of them, like boards first or JEE exam first, and focus on one of them more sincerely but with decent preparation. Most people spend most of the time in preparing for competitive exams and a decent score of 75 percent in boards.</p>

117 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,
There is no specific coaching class which can be called 'best'. It depends upon how well you utilise the resources given by them. Though, you can consider the likes of TIME, IMS, Career Launcher, etc. And if possible, do attend their demo lecture to have a better idea of their teaching methodology. I hope it helps.

133 Views Posted 9 years ago

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There are lots of books available like Competition Success, Reader's Digest etc. Best things to prepare for current affairs is to read newspapers and magazines like India Today. Otherwise Reader's Digest is a good book.

602 Views Posted 9 years ago

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IAS aspirant,

Vajiram and Ravi IAS Academy, New Delhi.

103 Views Posted 9 years ago

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La vie est faite pour vivre pas ...,

Hello Vinay,
Firstly, you have to clear JEE Mains which is based on syllabus of 12th prescribed by CBSE. Once you score more than cutoff you become eligible to appear for JEE Advanced. Frankly speaking there are no tips. However to crack advanced, you have to answer logically. If your preparation for Mains is based on logical thinking and not remembering everything, you stand a much better chance.

117 Views Posted 9 years ago

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College Selection Expert,

You should join FIITJEE. As per me, it is the best coaching institute in Delhi for the preparation of JEE Mains entrance exam. At FIITJEE, every student is considered equal too.

298 Views Posted 9 years ago

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TIME is the best to prepare for CAT exam.

128 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Student education counsellor,

You need at least 6 months of time in order to get associated with the CAT exam. Better opt for some coaching institute to get a better percentile.

151 Views Posted 9 years ago

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think High...Fly High,

Don’t drop a year again. NIT is not everything. There are many colleges belonging to NITs. SGSITS, Indore is one of them.

91 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Sincerity at its top!,

I would suggest ALLEN.

17 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>To prepare for the SSC CGL examination after clearing tenth, consciousness on finishing your graduation in a diagnosed college because the eligibility standards for SSC CGL calls for a bachelor's diploma, then begin constructing a sturdy foundation in arithmetic, English, reasoning, and popular focus with the aid of a studying the syllabus, practicing with a preceding year papers, taking mock checks, and considering training if you wanted; take into account that the secret's to begin early and continuously take a look at to improve your possibilities of fulfillment</p>

598 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, it helps to know the stream which we are selecting. It's a guiding concept, we get guidance from the people who have worked in the field and know more about it. They can help us in taking right decision. Fundamentally it will help, but to score more marks and get good college, it completely depends on one's hard work.

123 Views Posted 2016-05-03 10:04:42

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IAS aspirant,

dyeya IAS
But I suggest u to go to Delhi because their there are many top institutes.
But as I said above Dyeya IAS is best in Allahabad.
All The Best

252 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, Arihant is very good and please refer to the book of Cengage Publications.

181 Views Posted 9 years ago

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College selection expert,

Hi Anubhav,
From here, you can get information:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.fiitjee.co/Programs/Classroom-Programs-/Class-XI/22" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.fiitjee.co/Programs/Classroom-Programs-/Class-XI/22</a>

50 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Defence and MBA aspirant.,

Best coaching centres for CAT exam are TIME, IMS and SBM.

28 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Top 10 Coaching Institutes in India for Engineering Entrance Exams are mentioned at the link provided below. Search for these centers in your home town. Regards. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/top-10-coaching-institutes-in-india-for-engineering-entrance-exams-blogId-7572" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/top-10-coaching-institutes-in-india-for-engineering-entrance-exams-blogId-7572</a>.

53 Views Posted 9 years ago

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So, Arihants previous year questions (Physics & Chemistry) of all medical exams is a good book especially for physics.

23 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can try Akash, Janakpuri. Though they are an English-medium institute, if you raise your problem, they will teach you in normal day to day language.
Plus, they will help you improve your English as in engineering. Almost every lecture is taught in English only
or else you can join any local institute.
All the best.

56 Views Posted 8 years ago

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College Selection Expert,

Just go through the NCERT books and take one MCQ book for practice and go through the key concept and point of each topic and practice problem of maths and physics.
All the best.

42 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Networker, motivator,

Yes, you can but the problem is in event management. You have to roam around with your college for doing events. So, maybe hectic for you and won't get much time. So, you can do one thing. Start preparing from 2nd year and go for full time classroom session.

14 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Tips to overcome this :-
1. Don't be afraid to make mistakes.
2. Stay positive.
3. Invest in different hobbies.
4. Use coaching techniques.
5. Learn something everyday.
6. Make different choices whenever necessary.
7. Change the focus of what you're thinking.
8. Set a goal. We often feel unmotivated because we don't really know where we want to end up.
9. Practice self - help and self - care.
10. Regularly review your goals and progress.

71 Views Posted 3 years ago

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No, NCERT books are important, but they are not sufficient to prepare for the WBCS Mains exam. The WBCS has such a broad syllabus that you will need to study additional standard textbooks to prepare for this exam. The NCERT books for classes VI to X provide a good overview of the fundamentals of general awareness subjects, particularly for the prelim stage, but they cannot be relied on entirely. You need to study additional books such as:
1. Spectrum Publication and Jiban Mukhopadhyay's Swadesh Sabhyota for history
2. Arvind Kumar and state geography books for geography
3. Nitin Singhania for Indian Economics and Joydeb Sarkhel... View more

19 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>While preparing for VITEEE, most of the students opt for mock tests, since it will help them to know how the entrance examination will actually be held. The pattern of the VITEEE mock test will be similar to the real exam, which will allow the candidates to become familiar with the pattern, duration and more. Mock tests will also help the students to know the important topics and recurring questions. Students are advised to regularly practice with the mock test so that they identify their commonly made mistakes and correct them before the exam. Time management can be practised.</p>

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<p>TISSNET exam has been scrapped. Admission to TISS MBA program is conducted through CAT scores.</p><p>Based on previous year, some of the important topics that were covered in English proficiency are:</p><ul><li>Word Choice/Sentence Correction</li><li>Odd one out</li><li>Synonyms &amp; Antonyms</li><li>Grammar</li><li>Verbal reasoning and Reading comprehension</li></ul>

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