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<p>Yes, previous year question papers are very helpful. They give you a clear idea about the type of questions asked in the exam. You can also understand the marking scheme and important topics. Solving them improves your speed and confidence. Try to solve them like a real exam to check your preparation level.</p>
Both are good institutes in providing coaching for the CAT examination.
<p>For a better result in the BSEB 10th exam, the students need to cover the entire BSEB 10th syllabus. It is true that a few topics from the syllabus are considered important, but the questions can be asked from any topic. Hence, the students need to focus on covering the entire syllabus. Students should also check previous years question papers. They will find that the questions are asked from any topics of the syllabus. However, many coaching institutes release a set of important questions in each subject. Students can obtain it and prepare for all the important questions as well.</p>
Hi,
So great to know that you are so focused.
I would like to suggest you to read CSR or Pratiyogita Darpan magazine on a daily basis.
Read The Hindu Newspaper daily, analyse the news and write it in your own language.
It might be enough for you for the time being.
I suggest you to make it your habit, this is very important.
All the very best!
Hello Harshit,
Yes, it's good to join a crash course. They give training in how to solve question paper and also, teach tricks in quick answering.
Best wishes.
Please don't use the international level books for JEE, It's JEE not the exam of SAT, TOEFL.
You can use normal books to score good.
Most important NCERT Books.
Apart from this, you can use following books:
For physics
D.C. Panday
For Chemsitry
Arihant Books
For Maths
Arihant Books
Apart from this if you want MCQ books, you can use MTG or TMH Books.
All The Best.
ETOOS (MOTION) is the best in Kotak for IIT-JEE.
True that even with self-study, you can achieve anything. In this case, clear the JEE Mains, but that doesn't mean it is the easier of the two alternatives. Coaching makes life easier for its students, and contrary to the popular opinion it does not have to be a nightmarish experience. And it will definitely improve your rank.
Some of the important books are listed below:
-Quantitative Aptitude book by R.S.Agarwal
-Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma /Logical Reasoning by S.Chand
-English proficiency-IMS India
-Reasoning by Mukesh Khanna
-Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal
-Disha Publications-G.K Publications
- Pearson Education
-Sagarika Publications
Dear Arpana,
You should have fixed schedule of devoting daily 1 hour of practice for CAT on weekdays, and minimum 5 hours on weekends and public holidays, so that you're left with enough time for mock exams before the CAT exam.
<p>Focus on revising the full syllabus instead of learning new topics. Solve as many JAC 10th/12th sample papers and previous years' papers as possible. Practice writing answers neatly and within time limits. Make quick revision notes for important formulas and points. Stay calm, confident, and take care of your health.</p>
If you follow this for one week, I guarantee your confidence will boost enormously. For physics, read NCERT first and then do the exercises. Then go for HC Verma and solve exercises. HC Verma's theory can also fetch you good marks in boards. For chemistry, just go for NCERT, nothing else. Read it once twice thrice until you become confident. For maths, first NCERT and then any other book recommended by your coaching. Also, remember to take the test every week for boards from Arihant or other sample papers.
Hello Naman Gowda,
It is very nice and interesting to know that you want to join United States Air Force Academy. But I am afraid, like the Indian Air Force Academy at Dindigul near Hyderabad, admissions to United States Air Force Academy in Colorado are also restricted to the citizens of that country, United States of America, as a result I am sure you will not be eligible unless you are a US citizen and still studying in India. Else you are an x Indian in US with US citizenship. I am attaching a link which will give you all the required information about eligibility and how to get admission in this coveted United States Air Force Aca... View more
You have a bright future with B.Com as in today's world, to get into the corporate world there are many courses which you can do along with B.Com.
You can learn a computer based accounting course like Tally, ERP, Wings Accounting Software or Focus Accounts. After B.Com, you can learn SAP FICO module as there is a huge demand for this. After B.Com, you can apply for M.Com, MBA or CA. Now, after completing a degree course, you can directly apply for IPCC CA executive program or CS. Apply for an executive program after completing B.Com. You can also get a job as an accountant after completing B.Com.
All the best.
Yes, why not. You can do B.Tech in private college after your class 12th and JEE equivalent preparation as the syllabus for engineering is similar as JEE but only in 1st semester.
Hello Siddharth, There are no drawbacks in starting MBA preparations from B.Tech second semester. However, you may feel a bit deviated from the technical courses you'll be studying in engineering. My only suggestion for you is that tart linking your branch of study (Electrical/Mech/CSE/Civil) and explore areas of MBA where it can be properly utilised. Focus on cracking CAT/XAT rather than CMAT/MAT. Best Wishes !
You can pursue graduation in any course as you have to be a graduate for appearing in the UPSC CSE examination. Else, you can pursue graduation in a course that is listed to choose for UPSC Mains exams.
The list of subjects are:
Agriculture
Animal Husbandary and Veterinary Science
Anthropology
Botany
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Commerce and Accountancy
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Geography
Geology
History
Law
Literature of any one of the non-English languages listed above
Management
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Science
Philosophy
Physics<... View more
Hi,Kindly visit the Shiksha portal. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/utkal-university/utkal-university-entrance-test-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/utkal-university/utkal-university-entrance-test-exam</a>
Yes, you are eligible for the JEE Advanced as you have 91.5 percentile.
Sorav, I don't think it is a good idea to drop a year as there is no surety that next year you are going to get very good score. If you get a good score that's good if you don't then will you drop again? No, you can't keep on doing this again and again.
Better would be grap what comes to you this year only and try making best of it.
In case your WBJEE / JEE score doesn't let you take admission somewhere, try for admission in some private university where you can get admission on JEE scores/ tests conducted by them/ your marks in 12th. Some of these also offer good scholarships based on any one of the above mentioned admission crit... View more
It could be a good choice as History subject has a good share in UPSC CSE exam. It also depend on your interest. You can analyise the UPSC exam pattern and share of different subjects. Subjects like Political Science, Geography, History have a good amount of subject share in UPSC CSE.
Hi Venkat,
Kindly refer the link below:
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Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
Make ur time table acc. 2 this.if u agree.
-give max. Time 2 boards preparation.
-give atleast 2 hrs for jee if u wanna score higher.
-there r many books 4 jee so.choose wisely. And study regularly.
-12th boards r very important. N plays a major role in jee so.study 12th syllabus seriously. Without skiping any thing.
-do practice papers of jee.
This will lead. U 2 a score higher marks n 2 secure a good rank.