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<p>Candidates have up to two or three months prior to the exam's start date to start preparing for JEXPO 2024. Applicants need to be conversant with the JEXPO exam format for 2024 before sitting the examination. Exam pattern and syllabus review for JEXPO 2024 is a good place to start your preparation. Students who complete the JEXPO mock test will gain insight into their degree of preparation, identify their areas of strength and weakness, and eliminate their fear of taking the examination. Time management and an awareness of the amount of time needed to complete papers and questions will be aided by mock exams. The application deadl... View more

93 Views Posted 6 years ago

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<p>Talking about the current situation, the exam is scheduled for May, and you probably have 45 days to prepare for it. I suggest this is how your 45 days should look: Develop a study plan: Make a detailed study plan covering all the subjects and topics. Allocate time for each subject, keeping in mind your strengths and weaknesses. Stick to your study plan strictly. Strengthen your fundamentals: Focus on building your foundational knowledge of legal reasoning, general awareness, and English language skills. This will help you tackle the more complex topics with ease. Focus on strengthening your legal reasoning and analytical skills, ... View more

164 Views Posted 9 years ago

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There are many coaching institutes which have good results in IIT and NEET examinations but last year I found one coaching named Altus Knowledge which was giving a guaranteed selection. Firstly, I thought they are just fooling people but I still asked my brother to give it a try and he successfully cracked the IIT Mains paper with their distance based product. They asked us to pay after selection which attracted me.

401 Views Posted 9 years ago

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The best books for JEE exam preparation are- For Maths- RD Sharma and RS Aggarwal For Chemistry- NCERT For Physics- SL Arora, HC Verma. For Maths, students can refer Problem Book in Mathematics by renowned mathematician Dr. Vikas Gupta, also known as Black Book Maths JEE.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Beside these books, candidates should solve JEE Main previous year papers, mock tests and also refer important topics, and chapterwise weightage of JEE Mains exam. Using JEE Mains pyq chapterwise pdf download link of Shiksha, candidates can download previous year paper... View more

25 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Dear, Preparing UPSC you will find it very interesting. Do revise all the topics of History, Geography, Political Science that you have read in your school. Now come to the current affairs section. Do read some newspaper, read the important exam oriented issues. This will definitely help you to score a good mark in UPSC.

32 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello,
I can speak from experience because I too took IPMAT this year. Keep these points in mind:
1. Enrich your vocabulary. Learn 3 new words each day.
2. Make your fundamentals of Maths very strong. Make sure you have Maths in class 11th and class 12th. Else, coaching too won't help you much later.
3. Take coaching from a good institute because it will only help you if you study Maths in high school. This year, a new section of 'quantitative ability short answers' was added which was non-MCQ based and posed difficulties for many. So, learn tips and tricks from the right place to score better in less time.
4. Take c... View more

94 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Dear, Preparing UPSC you will find it very interesting. Do revise all the topics of History, Geography, Political Science that you have read in your school. Now come to the current affairs section. Do read some newspaper, read the important exam oriented issues. This will definitely help you to score a good mark in UPSC.

20 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>To prepare for SLAT, candidates first need to know the pattern of the exam. SLAT pattern includes five sections in the exam question paper: Logical reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension and General Knowledge. Candidates need to practice topics or subjects related to these sections. To practise these topics, candidates can refer to the SLAT syllabus and practise sets and mock tests related to SLAT. The Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) Authority does not provide practise sets and mock tests for the SLAT. Thus, candidates can find these practise sets and mock tests in any book designed for SLAT preparat... View more

26 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p dir="a;ltr">Yes, Candidates seeking admission to the B.Desprogrammeneed to compulsory appear in the SEED 2025 exam. The scores of the SEED 2025 exam will be next shortlisted for a Portfolio Review and Personal Interaction round. Note that the final merit list will be prepared by considering the cumulative performance of the candidate in the Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED), Portfolio Review, PRPI Task, and Personal Interaction (PRPI).</p><p dir="a;ltr">So, any candidate who appears in the SEED but doesn&rsquo;t appear in the PRPI will not be considered for admission.&nbsp;</p>... View more

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Self-studying for the CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) exam requires a disciplined and focused approach. Here are some tips that can help you effectively self-study for the CSIR NET exam:
1. Know the exam pattern and syllabus: Understand the exam pattern and syllabus to help you prioritize your preparation and stay focused.
2. Create a study plan: Create a study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus and allows sufficient time for revision and practice.
3. Refer to standard textbooks: Refer to standard textbooks and study materials that cover all the topics in the syl... View more

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The Common University Entrance Test CUET is conducted at the all-India level for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses at participating universities. Yes, you should start preparing for the CUET in class 12 itself to get admission to top universities such as DU. For 12th grade students, the CUET UG is held for admission to graduate-level courses such as B.A. B.Sc. And B.Com. The exam is objective-type and held in offline mode in multiple phases. The level of the question is 11th and 12th grade. The source of CUET UG questions is mostly NCERT, so you can study your books well to score well in CUET UG. You will need to appear i... View more

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<p>Candidates were advised to prepare for NLSAT 2026 by following the simple steps given below:</p><ul><li>Make a monthly and weekly timetable and keep the syllabus handy</li><li>Do not leave any topic, make sure you cover all the topics. Do try and finish on time so you have enough time for revision</li><li>Pratice as many as mock tests possible. Practice the tests frequently and analyze it to recognize your weak and strong areas. This will help you to know which topic requires work.</li><li>While attempting the question, try not make any assumption. Even on NLSAT 2026 Exam day, ... View more

109 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Dear, Preparing UPSC you will find it very interesting. Do revise all the topics of History, Geography, Political Science that you have read in your school. Now come to the current affairs section. Do read some newspaper, read the important exam oriented issues. This will definitely help you to score a good mark in UPSC.

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The CSIR NET exam is designed to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the subject and may include questions that require critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. The exam pattern and syllabus are also designed to cover a wide range of topics and concepts, which can make the exam challenging. However, with the right amount of preparation, practice, and dedication, it is possible to crack the exam. Candidates can refer to standard textbooks and study materials, solve previous year question papers, and take mock tests to improve their understanding of the concepts and gain confidence in their preparation. It i... View more

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<p dir="a;ltr">Admission to the B.Desprogrammeoffered by the Symbiosis Institute of Design (SID) will be in the following sequence:</p><ol><li dir="a;ltr" aria-level="a;1"><p dir="a;ltr" role="a;presentation">Filling of online application - Eligible candidates need to fill out the SEED 2024 application form before the last date.</p></li><li dir="a;ltr" aria-level="a;1"><p dir="a;ltr" role="a;presentation">Appear in SEED 2024 exam - The candidate has to download the admit card and appear in the SEED... View more

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<p>To prepare for the AIAPGET, candidates should follow these steps:</p><ol><li>Know the syllabus and exam pattern.</li><li>Learn to manage time and make a time table.</li><li>Practice sample papers, previous years' question papers, and mock tests.</li><li>Revise regularly.</li><li>Refer to the best books for AIAPGET preparation.</li><li>Join preparatory classes and take short-term guidance for long-term practice.</li><li>Be aware of the new changes or patterns.</li><li>Take timely breaks and refresh yourself.<br>It is importan... View more

11 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Candidates can start by gathering all information related to the CUEE syllabus, exam patterns and guidelines and collect all the data related to it. They can practice mock tests of the previous year's question paper and check them with the answer keys.</p>

13 Views Posted 6 months ago

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<p dir="ltr">To prepare for BCECE exam students first need to complete class 12th syllabus of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology. After that read the syllabus from standard books. One must solve previous year question papers while following a strict time table. At last on must solve question paper as per real time basis.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">&nbsp;</p>

298 Views Posted 6 years ago

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You can prepare for the Diploma Common Entrance Test DCET by knowing the syllabus which is provided to you in the link below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/dcet-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/dcet-exam</a>.

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<p dir="a;ltr">Portfolio submission is the 2nd stage of the SEED 2025 admission process. Candidates who are shortlisted for the PRPI need to <strong>upload portfolio and PRPI task</strong> starting <strong>March 27, 2024</strong>.</p><p dir="a;ltr">The portfolio and PRPI upload link will be available on the SID website after the candidate has booked the Personal Interaction slots.</p><p dir="a;ltr">The slot booking process will be open from January 21 - 29, 2024.</p><p dir="a;ltr">Note that apart from uploading the PRPI Task and Portfo... View more

43 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you want to practice the Prelim test papers, you can see the website dreamtarget. Co. in. They offer Practice tests of both Paper 1 and Paper 2 with very good explanation at a very reasonable price of Rs.1499 and Rs.2499. Links for reference material are also given in the explanation.

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<p dir="ltr">Admission to the M.Des programme will be conducted based on the cumulative performance of the candidate in:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Studio Test &amp; Portfolio Review</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Personal Interaction</p></li></ul><p dir="ltr">The registration process for the M.Des prorgram open soon. Candidates who meet the prescribed eligibility criteria may appl... View more

73 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi there, the IAS exam or CSE is conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The exam is conducted at an all-India level. UPSC recruits the candidates for Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Forest Service (IFS) and Central Civil Services through this exam. All the ministries and the departments in the union and state governments are headed by the IAS officers that make this exam the prestigious one in the nation. The topper of the IAS exam has the opportunity to become the Cabinet Secretary to the Government of India. It is the highest bureaucratic position one person can have in India. Althou... View more

48 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi there, IAS exam or CSE is conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The exam is conducted at an all India level. UPSC recruits the candidates for Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Forest Service (IFS) and Central Civil Services through this exam. All the ministries and the departments in the union and state governments are headed by the IAS officers that make this exam the prestigious one in the nation. The topper of the IAS exam has the opportunity to become the Cabinet Secretary to the Government of India. It is the highest bureaucratic position one person can have in India. Although r... View more

359 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p><span dir="ltr">The General Intelligence and Reasoning section of the DSSSB exam is designed to test a candidate's ability to think logically and solve problems. Here are some important topics that you should focus on while preparing for the exam:</span></p><ol><li><span dir="ltr">Verbal Reasoning: This includes topics such as analogies, coding-decoding, series completion, syllogisms, and blood relations</span></li><li><span dir="ltr">Non-Verbal Reasoning: This includes topics such as spatial visualization, spatial orientation, figural classi... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Candidates who are included in the waiting list will be considered for admission only if there are any vacancies. The seat allotment for waiting list candidates will be conducted if there are any vacant seats left.</p><p dir="ltr">The allotment of seats in this case will be based on SEED 2025 merit ranks.</p><p dir="ltr">For any admission related queries, the candidate can contact admission officials at the following numbers:</p><p dir="ltr">020-26557210 / 203.</p><p dir="ltr">Note that SID will release the 1st merit list on... View more

62 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Computer Engineer,

It doesn't matter whether you belong to DU or not. This is not the exam for DU students only. You need to work hard and smart. You will be able to crack the exam. Don't compare yourself with other because you are also a brand in yourself. So, keep it up.
All the best.
Thanks.

148 Views Posted 2 years ago

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Prepare a Timetable.
Then make a schedule to balance your regular activities with your study.
Understand the Syllabus well and make proper notes.
Pay more attention to those sections where you are weak. Know the exam pattern.
Do regular revision and analyze the performance.
Practice MCQs and attempt mock tests.

102 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Hemant, Please find the link below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-durgapur/nimcet-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/national-institute-of-technology-durgapur/nimcet-exam</a>.

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<p>The "best of 5 rule" in ICSE refers to the fact that the best five marks obtained by a student in any subject in the ICSE examination will be considered for calculation of the final result. This rule applies to all subjects, including languages and humanities.</p><p>This means that students should focus on performing well in the subjects they are strong in, as their best five marks will be considered.</p><p>The "best of 5 rule" can affect exam preparation in several ways. For example, students may need to prioritize their study time based on their strengths and weaknesses, and focus more... View more

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