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<p>Students need not worry even if you do not have enough time left for Maharashtra HSC board exam preparation. Prioritize key concepts, 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. <br>Following are some strategies to consider if you're short on time for Maharashtra HSC exams:<br><strong>Figure out important topics:</strong><br>Analyze the syllab... View more
<p>The last days before the examination are usually critical because the candidate's performance during this time determines the results. Candidates should do their all in the final days before the exam to achieve a successful performance. Here are some of the best last-minute NATA preparation ideas.</p><ul><li>Candidates are recommended not to begin any new topics a few days before the entrance exam. Because this increases the likelihood of confusion, applicants should revise and enhance their previous knowledge.</li><li>Revision should be done on a daily basis so that students do not forget what they h... View more
<p dir="ltr">Yes, by referring to official NIELIT syllabus students can solidify their preparations as it will help them understand subjects, topics and sub-topics on which question paper will be based.</p>
Actually, we usually think that for qualifying JEE Mains, classes are needed but this is not true my dear friend because classes are just for concept clearance and revision.
They will never give you a drink by which you will become intelligent.
If you are going for IIT preparation you should deeply think, which is the best place where I can study? You have to think very carefully about this and get to a conclusion.
I will recommend you to go for self-study because in India we will find every class as incomplete, therefore, I am too going for self-study. I will take online lectures and solve problems while staying at home.
RS Agarwal for quantitative aptitude, verbal reasoning and logic is most recommended.
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You can do B.Sc hons. in maths,chemistry,computers or go for BA, BCA but since you want to crack CAT so join some institute as early as possible . We have so many institutes today for CAT coaching. Here is a comparison of some good institutes offering coaching for CAT -<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://edudrona.com/right-coaching-institute-mba-entrance-cat-xat-mat-cmat-snap-tiss/?mref=tanu" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://edudrona.com/right-coaching-institute-mba-entrance-cat-xat-mat-cmat-snap-tiss/?mref=tanu</a>
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It needs around 4 months maximum but it depends on your ability and hard work. So try as soon as you can. Try 1 full mock in every 2 days as there are various TOEFL software available in internet. You can download them and start practicing. You can also get help from google play.
No doubt, NCERT books. Along with that if you want to cover more concept then you go through Arihant books for maths and chemistry and H C Verma for physics.
Civil engineering is an optional subject for civil services examination, but you must think about other job prospects as well. Your engineering branch may be immaterial, since you have choice of subjects and if you are determined and confident. You need hard work, dedication and preparations.
You will get assistance from institutes such as:
1. Elite academy.
2. Brilliant tutorials.
3. Rau's IAS, etc.
Besides, you can read national dailies and current event magazines to update your GK. The coaching manuals are available at leading book stalls.
Hi Aditya, most IELTS coaching materials are available online. A number of audio video books are also available. You may or may not take a coaching. It is upto you. Enrolling into coaching will help you communicate face to face in English with your teachers and batch-mates which may not be possible in an online home class. So it is upto you to decide.
TIME is the best institute in the country for the preparation of MAT, CAT, and CMAT exam. Their study material is the best. They have good and experienced faculty.
Hi,
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the regulatory body governing civil aviation in India, and there are various institutes in Rajasthan that offer DGCA preparation courses. However, it is difficult to determine which institute is the "best" as it depends on individual preferences and requirements. Here are some popular institutes for DGCA preparation in Rajasthan:
Rajiv Gandhi Aviation Academy, Jaipur
Flytech Aviation Academy, Udaipur
Sha-Shib Group of Institutions, Jaipur
Indian Aviation Academy, Jaipur.
Basically UPSC is totally unpredictable thing,you must have plan B as far as your career is concern so Go with BBA
It is good, but if your basic concept is strong, then you can go for Arun Sharma's book.
Yes, it is possible. Sri Chaitanya and Narayana IAS academies are giving coaching for students who have done their 10th. But, I would advise you to not to take that. Concentrate on your 10th board exams and on your 12th. You can start taking coaching after 12th. For now, just read the newspapers.
Hello Rohit,
It's nice to see that you are giving one to yourself for preparing for IIT. Have faith in yourself. Be prepared to work hard are the key requisites. Fundamentally two exams that you will have to clear bank heavily on logical thinking and clarity if concepts. My advise would be for you to make time table straight away assigning time for all subjects everyday and take mock test regularly. I also would advise you to join some good coaching class near your home since they normally teach you tricks of short cuts in answering that enables you to save your time.
Best wishes.
Concentrate in physics and maths mostly along with chemistry. Your basics and concepts should be very clear and vibrant. After basics, prepare well for engineering entrance exams. You hv to clear entrances with high marks to get a decent aeronautic engineering college. All the best. Thank you
9 Years Chapterwise Topicwise Solved Papers (2017-1979) IIT JEE Physics by DC Pandey
39 Years Chapterwise Topicwise Solved Papers (2017-1979) IIT JEE Chemistry by Ranjeet Shahi
39 Years Chapterwise Topicwise Solved Papers (2017-1979) IIT JEE Mathematics by Amit M Agarwal
A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning (R. S. Aggarwal). These books are the best. Wish you luck for your future endeavours!
Hi,
You should concentrate more on the basics and you should focus more on the subject which you find easiest.
Based on my personal experience chemistry is the easiest to attempt and most scoring subject. You should solve at least 5 previous years’ question papers of JEE and also entrance exams of other famous institutes such as VIT and BITS.
For JEE Advanced you should solve some previous year’s question papers and also clear each and every topic of NCERT book.
Hi,
Don’t lose hope and start revision from today onwards from NCERT books and previous years’ question papers.
FIIT JEE centers all across the India are best for the preparation of JEE Mains.