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If you are serious about cracking CAT, don't look for free stuff. Free apps and all won't always be good.
As you are in 2nd year of B.Com and you are thinking of appearing in CAT than you must start the preparation. If you have good hands on basic maths (algebra, trigonometry, equations, coordinate geometry) than you can practice at home for logical and verbal. You can also join a coaching to sharpen your verbal skills. They do have a proper schedule and format of preparation. Along with coaching weekly tests will also assist you in your preparation. Even if you are not joining any coaching you must join a test series to evaluate your performance.
yes you can do it
<p>Before the intended intake, you must keep a time of around 1-1.5 years. The earlier you start, the better it is. Try to finish your tests and your preliminary research on loans and scholarships by July 2025. Remember to keep a buffer time, just in case if you have to retake the tests. While you are preparing for tests, start working on your application documents.</p>
Physics- h.c verma(mains) , irodov(advance)
Chemistry- o.p tondon (organic)
P.bahadur(physical)
INOrganic-read only NCERT ,solve questions from other books like prabhatt kumar or (previous year questions adds extra marks to jee)
Maths - r.s agarwal for boards, atihant series for mains+advance , TMH only for advance.
Must follow advice - solve large no. of problems for board and mains before going for TMH.
Hi Shruti,
A decent grip over class 11th and class 12th level mathematics would help you in IPMAT. You must have a good command over English as well. You can look for the online study material available for IPMAT. For the interview, you can refer to the experiences shared by candidates, which would give you a good idea of the selection procedure. They generally look for your interests and academics.
All the best.
Hello,
It's too late to ask this question. The best coaching institutes close their doors almost one year in advance. However, this does not mean the end of the road. Search for the nearest institute, meet the person in charge and join it.
Hi,
There are a lot of NATA training centers which make you prepare for NATA exams. Also, there are a lot of solved question banks for NATA and JEE Paper 2 exams, that would be helpful for you, more than this the sketching ability improvement would be a great addition for these exams. Let me know the location in which you are searching for the coaching centers in Bharuch.
Hello Mohammed,
There are plenty of coaching classes in Mumbai, which offer either full year coaching or crash course like:
1. Allen.
2. Pace.
3. Fitjee.
Its a good thought that you are aiming for UPSC right from your 12th. It totally depends on your field of interest.
In preliminary exam, you need to study entire subject irrespective of the branches to crack it.
Once you qualify that, you are supposed to write main exam, where you have an option to choose the subjects of your interest.
From BTech, you can only choose Civil or Mechanical or Electrical Engineering as optional subjects.
Whereas if you pursue BSc in few specialisations like Physics, Chemistry etc then you can take up the same as an optional subject.
All the best !!
Devoting one full year for competitive exam preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get sufficient amount of time to prepare for competitive exams. It will allow you take mock up test and help to score good ranking in competitive exams. However, one year is a long time so the possibility of you may change your goals and objectives. You may become lethargic because of availability of time and lesser pressure. You may waste time. If you are confident of keeping the momentum, dedication, determination, readiness to work on a plan, will to achieve your objective and support of family; you may consider d... View more
Dear Mariya,
The examination will test your English skill, creative/written skill and knowledge on current affairs. I would advise to get aware of all the current affairs happenings around you nationally and internationally. Reading a lot of books and newspaper to enhance your vocabulary and will give detailed information.
your 12th percentage will not matter from next year in JEE ranking . and it doesn't matter if you have 88 in board all it matter is weather you are ready to be alone for a year or you are ready to dedicate a full year to study and remember it is very difficult I am also a dropper and also I found it very hard to study after December because I was studying the same thing
so all last it is all up to you .
It is simple, concentrate more on inorganic chemistry and prepare only the naming of organic compounds part from the organic chemistry. Leave everything else from the organic part. You will be able to score good.
Hi,
Yes, there are many good institution which prepare for MAT are:-
-IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd., Malleswaram, Bangalore
-Competition Forum, Koramangala, Bangalore
-Class Times, Ramamurthy Nagar, Bangalore
-ELITE IIT - Jaya Nagar, Bangalore
Bringing of metro in Mumbai has made better coaching infrastructure for CAT preparations.
It's always a problem for students How to prepare for the UGC NET Exam? So I am going to provide some tips and strategies you should follow for the UGC NET exam. Tips to prepare for the UGC NET exam
Understand Paper Pattern and Syllabus
Before starting your preparation, you must have a clear idea about the syllabus and paper pattern. Analyze the type of questions, marking scheme, cutoff. Also, check the whole syllabus and updates in a particular subject. Updates help you to know recent data and information regarding the subject. Make Time Table
Prepare a timetable according to the subject. Mark important topics and divide ea... View more
Some important points that can help you-
1. Gain familiarity with UGC NET Syllabus 2018. Do not skip any topic.
2. List out all the important topics and start covering them one by one.
3. Start the preparation with Paper-1 syllabus because it is simpler than the Paper 2. You must finish it as soon as you can.
4. Refer best study material to prepare well for the exam.
5. Make short notes for last time revision.
6. Manage time properly. Give time to the topics according to their importance level.
7. Solve previous years question papers and practice online mock test papers.
8. Be positive, be hopeful and be confident.
Hello Swaraj
Firstly, think about weak areas in which you need more practice select your good and bad topics in every subject physics, chemistry, maths, etc. Then, try to give time to each subject every day and do revision on the weekend for whatever you read in the entire week. Try to solve previous year question papers on every weekend so that you can be aware about your level and your weak areas. Don't overload yourself and no need to be stressed. Do 15 minutes of meditation every day in morning and evening. It will help you in proper concentration. According to me, start your study at 4 in the morning and try to clear your concept... View more
Hello Priya
The UGC NET Exam dates for the December month is out the exam is from 18 Dec 2018. Environmental Science is a major subject of National Eligibility test. He candidates completed the Masters in Electronics are eligible to appear in the exam. The best Books to prepare for the UGC NET Environmental Science is given. Also check out the UGC NET Syllabus from here - <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-syllabus</a> below you can take help from the list of Books for preparations -... View more
NCERT books are the best as reference books for all the examinations conducted by CBSE. However, you will have to solve a good number of MCQs, which will boost your confidence.
First and most important tip for any exam in India, practice previous year question paper. I am providing you link to buy the book:
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Questions in NIFT are often repeated especially in GAT and CAT part.
<p>Questions from important topics such as Composition & physical States of Matter Colligative Properties, Thermodynamics Refractive index, Ionic equilibrium, Solutions, Electrochemistry are seen in the exam. Candidates are advised to prepare these topics thoroughly. The GPAT Organic Chemistry Syllabus comprise of topics such as Different classes of compounds, Protection & deprotection of groups, Aromaticity & Chemistry of aromatic compounds, Different aromatic classes of compounds, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Carbonyl Chemistry etc.</p>
You should not calm yourself with movies and there is already detailed page in Shiksha for last minute tips what you should do at last minute. Since you have asked, I would provide you briefly at what you should do. Firstly, Refrain yourself from new topic but revision as preparation can never be enough so do revise once the topics you have covered already and check sample paper and timing of examination and don't forget any necessary documents for exam. I hope you do well. All the best.
Hi Pratiksha,
If your English is not strong plus if you are planning to study abroad I will strongly advice you to improve your English communication skills. How will you converse with students and how will you sustain the English speaking environment if you are not well-versed with the language of communication. Nevertheless you will need an all-rounded good performance in your test to pass the TOEFL decently.