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NCERT is the best book for NEET preparation. Here is a list of books to refer for NEET medical entrance exam:
Best biology books for NEET preparation:
NCERT Biology of Class XI and XII
Trueman's Biology Vol 1 and 2
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Pradeep Publication's Biology
GRB Bathla's Publication's for Biology
Best physics books for NEET preparation:
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
NCERT- Physics Part 1 and Part 2
D C Pandey Objective Physics
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov
Best chemistry books for NEET preparation:
As you are in first year B.Tech, you should focus on Engineering, Mathematics by Khanna or by Chandrika Prashad. Along with Mathematics, you should focus on Engineering Mechanics. Strength of material basic Thermal Engineering of you course. When you will be in second year than you can follow the previous year GATE questions and syllabus.
I think two months preparation is better for CAT from time,ims .
Hello,
There are basically 4 sections in MBA entrance exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS.
DILR
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You should refer to the VMC and FIITJEE study material. They are of top quality.
Hi Bilash,
CAT and MAT preparations are almost common, except methodology. You can start preparation with quantitative techniques book. You can follow RS Agarwal, which is available in the market. After sometime, you can take coaching from IMS or TIME. You should solve old papers.
Hi Pranav,
Engineering is generally preferred. The other option can be BBA. Most of the students in IIMs are from good engineering colleges.
If you are opting for any non-engineering course, then my recommendation would be to go only if you are getting into a top college for that course.
1. Anugraham Classes
2. Gurukulam IIT academy- coaching centre
3. TRS IIT CLASSES
4. IITMBBSMAKERS NEET Medical /IIT JEE Coaching Centre
These are good apart from Resonance and FIITJEE.
The preparation period depends from person to person. Some people will have strong mathematical skills but low language skills and vice versa also. Some people will be strong in both so as compared to previous category they require less time for preparation. First, find out your strong and weak areas and plan according to it. Also, dedication and determination matters a lot in your preparation period.
If you are planning to take MBA from US, you need a very high GMAT score which means, very high preparation. If you are strong in both Mathematics and English language, a 3 months of preparation will be enough to crack GMAT.
All the best.
RS Agarwal and Chandresh Agarwal are simply the best and easy and highly lucid. All subjects are covered like quants, logic and verbal reasoning as well as data interpretation.
Allen is best in the country and its in Bangalore as well. Others are Resonance, Akash Institute but I am not sure if it is in Karnataka.
For pre post graduate exam I suggest Dams or Bhatia, either one of them.
Best wishes.
Dear Harsha Agarwal,
IIFT has two major campus, one at Delhi and another one at Kolkata. Also, they are giving admissions through CAT score. Therefore, you must prepare for CAT exam and secure a seat there. All the best.
The M.A. entrance examination will be based on OMR and will consists 100 objective MCQ questions of one mark each. The components of entrance examination will be Comprehension 30 marks; Arithmetic & Reasoning 25 marks; Literary Passage 20 marks; and Current Affairs 25 marks.
In my opinion 30 days are not enough for entrance exam, you needs at least two months (15 days for each entrance exam components).
Hello,
Since, JEE mains is conducted by CBSE board. I will suggest you to read all the NCERT books of concerned subject. But, NCERT will only help you to clear chemistry part. You should read some institute materials and solve the questions.
For reference, you can use HCV for physics and practice more questions. It will help you a lot.
Both are equally important as you will be in 12th when you will write JEE exam. You will have a good grasp of concepts of 12th as it is board exam, so you need to concentrate more on 11th at that time. You should not loose on what you learnt in +1.
Hello Mrinal,
Now a days, there are plenty of options of online tests. It's actually difficult to say which is better or best. To tell you frankly, by chance if the questions are from topic you know well, test appears simple & easy. On the other hand, if questions appear from not so well prepared topics, test appears to be tough. Toppr, plances, edushoppee are amongst the many choices.
Best wishes.
Hello Mayank,
Unlike 12th where you have to only pass one barrier, here your admission depends on how much more you can score. The more you score the better college and better branch you can get. Hence, please remove these thoughts of not preparing the complete syllabus. Questions are going to cover complete syllabus.
Hi Ankit,
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Hi Dev,
Some CAT preparation tips to get admission in FMS:
Confidence: One of the most important criteria to crack CAT is confidence. This is one single trait which can help you crack the examination. You are the best judge of your potential and caliber. be confident and work on your strength and weak areas.No matter how difficult it is, but you have to keep believing in your ability.
Basics: Every exam is based on certain fundamentalistic principles. If your basics of every section in the CAT exam is clear, your way to success is almost guaranteed.
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Hey Viraj,
The best way to prepare for any of the exams for armed forces is to take one book as a guide such as the books from arising of the name pathfinder.
You should solve maximum previous year question papers with in the time limits or even less than the time allowed. You should check your response and see the rate of improvement.
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Dear Reena,
First get all the preparation material for the same. Start solving problems and keep learning more and more English. Later practice old papers of the same. All the best.
Dear arshiya singh. prepare for written test that comprises of arthmetic, english. and gk. along with Group discussion and personal interview. start preparation you will get it. all the best.