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Yes, TIME is good for CAT preparation, they have been training for CAT since years and have a good faculty and study materials are also good so you can go for it.

107 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Dharmik,
The best books for preparation for JEE Mains are those prescribed by NCERT for class 12th (CBSE) syllabus. These are well structured and very lucid.

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College Selection Expert,

Kindly, don’t go for reference books as the time is very less for JEE exams, so prepare from NCERT books which is far better for you.

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Firstly, learn all the concepts of class 11th and 12th. Solve all the problems of NCERT textbook. If you join a coaching institute, it will help. You can refer to books like HCV, RD Sharma, A Das Gupta, Pradeep, etc.

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You can follow Arihant published books and must follow previous solved papers.

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There are many books. I would suggest you to move into the book shop and go through books for NEET, JIPMER, NCERT etc., and then try understanding which one do you feel your comfort in. There will be books which have solved question papers in it, do buy them.

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IAS aspirant,

1. Vajiram and Ravi.
2. Roa's IAS.
3. Vision IAS.

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Hello Chandramani,
It's good to hear that you have such a high ambition in your career. As you have set your ambition so high, so you should also be aware that you need to work really hard. You should understand the basics of physics, chemistry, mathematics and computers that you will be learning in class 11th and 12th.
You should ensure that your marks are above 80 percent in class 12th board examinations. Along with these, you also need to prepare for competitive exams. Books for preparations for IIT-JEE / AIEEE are easily available in the market. It is recommended that you join a good IIT coaching institute as well. They will he... View more

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Read your NCERT textbook thoroughly. It is like a story written over there and solve exercise questions at the end. You can also prepare important notes which can be revised at the last moment. Prepare the notes point vise. Also, you need to study some practicals question based on market analysis by which you can answer 15 marks question easily. Don't read any reference books.

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It depends on your existing skills and aptitude. In 5 days’ time, you could work on the basics (mathematics and logical reasoning). You need to get the format of the question paper and form your preparation strategy according to the same.

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Byju's and TIME.

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College Selection Expert,

Hello,
1. Questions cannot be solved until you have a strong background of mathematics in NCERT 11th and 12th.
2. I went through your questions and found that with this basic knowledge of mathematics you should also have a sound knowledge in solving IQ questions using mathematics. For that there are many competitive examination magazines that'll help you in these things.
3. Last but not the least download at least 10 different question banks of similar pattern and practice them as they'll let you know the kind of questions you'll have to prepare plus it'll be good for practice as well.

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Here are some resources available to prepare for SAT.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/sat/best-books-and-resources
You can get the books online or at bookstores.


108 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Education counselor,

Hi Kuljinder,
Please refer to the options available on the Shiksha website, here is the link:
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1.6k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Both BBA and B.Com are equally good degree courses for UPSC preparation. BBA being a bit lighter course in comparison to B.Com will provide you more time for UPSC preparation and coaching.

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If you can move out of station, then for IIT coaching you should go to Kota or Kanpur.

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Management & IT Consultant,

You can crack CAT with 10 month preparation effort along with college studies. You have to draft a prepration plan based on your strengths and weaknesses. If you work based on plan chances of success are very high.

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Education counselor,

Hi Jayesh,
You can find a list of coaching centers here-
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Student education counsellor,

Dilip Oak’s Academy, Career Care, Achiever’s Point, etc. are some of the top coaching institutes offering GRE and TOEFL coaching in Pune.

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Hello,
Preparing for an MBA entrance exam usually takes 3-6 months of dedicated preparation:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/20-mba-entrance-exams-you-can-take-this-year-blogId-11473" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/20-mba-entrance-exams-you-can-take-this-year-blogId-11473</a>.

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1. NCERT most important book for cracking JEE mains.
2. HC Verma for physics.
3. RD Sharma for mathematics and
4. Balaji publication.

53 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Educational Counselor,

The mathematics level in JEE is much harder than SAT. So, your preparation for JEE will be helpful for the mathematics section. For English, you will have to prepare separately.

360 Views Posted 6 years ago

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You can refer to the following books for a firm understanding of the syllabus and get proper preparation for PU LL.B:
1. CLAT and LL.B. Entrance Examination Study Package, A. P. Bhardwaj.
2. The Ultimate Guide to the LL.B. Entrance Examination 2012, M.A. Rashid.
3. Guide to LL.B. Entrance Examination 2012-13, 22nd Edn.
4. Model Test Papers for CLAT & LL.B.A. P. Bhardwaj

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There is a guide of Shafique which is very helpful for the preparations.

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<p>Yes, it is important for a candidate to make a preparation schedule for the timely completion of the syllabus and frequent revisions. Therefore, it is recommended for a candidate to prepare a timetable and divide their available time accordingly. Also, the timetable is prepared in such a way that each section is provided ample time and the UPESEAT syllabus 2024 of each section will be completed before time.</p>

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<p>Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad, conducts MICAT exam in two phases every year. Candidates can appear for either of the exam phase or both the exam phases. The syllabus for MICAT I and II is same. Therefore, candidates can follow a similar strategy to prepare for both phases of the exam. However, candidates who are preparing for MICAT II must have a structured approach designed based on their analysis from first phase of the exam. Candidates must plan their exam date based on the pattern, syllabus, important topics, marking scheme, and question weightage they found in the first phase of the MICAT exam.</p>

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<p>It is necessary to practice sample questions for preparation of Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension because all the MBA entrance exams are speed based test and there is just about minute allotted to each question. By practicing sample questions, you will get the practice of reading 600 plus words passages quickly, develop speed and accuracy in solving question and learn the skill to choose which question to answer and which one to skip to avoid negative marking.</p><p>Practicing sample questions will also give you prior experience of different types of Reading Comprehension questions of different exams. Remember t... View more

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<p>The authorities of Osmania University on behalf of TSCHE will be responsible for the preparation of the TS ECET tie-breaking rules. The detailed tie-breaking rules for TS ECET merit list will be prepared and released online at ecet.tsche.ac.in. The tie-breaking rules are important as it will allow the authorities and candidates to understand how problems involving same-rank candidates will be resolved.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><span data-teams="true">In case you have less time focus on prioritizing key concepts while studying. Focus on previous year question papers, manage your time effectively, and reach out to teachers for guidance. It's ideal to start early, even a focused last-minute effort can help you perform well, though you might need to accept that your results may not be as high as with extensive preparation.&nbsp;<br>Following are some strategies to consider if you're short on time for JKBOSE 12th board exams:<br><strong>Figure out important topics: </strong>Analyze the syllabus and prioritize the m... View more

66 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dual Degree student at NIT Rourkela,

Engineering entrance exams like JEE Mains is mainly based on CBSE. About 60-70 percent of its syllabus includes class 12th course and the rest from 11th. If you had prepared well for your 12th boards your more than half of the syllabus is covered, now all you need to do is brush through your 11th course and give tests. Sit for 3 hours and give practice tests.
How so ever you study all that matters is what you do in those 3 hours so for that you need to practice within a time limit. Try to solve papers or questions within a certain time limit. And keep yourself focused and peaceful while writing your exams.
All the best.

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