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1. Fiitjee.
2. Bansal.
3. Vidyamandir Classes.

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There is very less time left so just go for NCERT and previous year questions.

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Dear Mausam,
According to me, you should concentrate on your current course i.e. B.Sc because it is very important for you. After that, if you have sufficient time left, you can start preparing for CAT. Plan accordingly. All the best.

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You can learn vocabularies, aptitude, general knowledge and reading comprehension. You can try to solve problems in shortcuts, work on more problems, manually it will help you.

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The best coaching center for CAT preparations is undoubtedly TIME. I don’t think there is any other better coaching institute other than this, go for it.

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Hi Prachi,
TIME, IMS and Career Launcher are some of the top coaching institutes for MBA entrance exams. You can appear for either of the exam as per your choice.
All the best.

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If you are from CBSE/ ICSE board, then you must have covered the most of your syllabus till now. You need to solve some sample papers and give a look at previous years board question papers.
You can get sample papers, mock tests and board papers easily on internet.
All the best.

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You should prefer NCERT books for your basic theory and can use various books, which are available in market such as:
1. MTG.
2. USS Arihant.
3. S.Chand for biology.
All the best.

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Various coaching institutes have launched their apps 4 jee preparation.
Download app acc. 2 peoples reviews n ratings.

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Books by Arun Sharma are for CAT are also good for reading comprehension, verbal, data interpretation and logical reasoning, for quantitative aptitude, especially a book by Sarvesh K Verma is really good.

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If you have prepared your state board nicely, then 1 year preparation is enough for JEE. Because in JEE, they ask questions form 11th and 12th only. And, you should go through previous years question papers.

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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
The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attemptin... View more

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Hello Jyothika,
I have not heard of any app that can help you in preparation of JEE Mains. See, ultimately, it's you who has to study and pass exam. App perhaps may help you in finding answers while you are preparing. That's it.

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Hello Arvind,
It is better to stick to NCERT. You can go through the whole book twice. It will help you in class 12th boards and JEE Mains because now you have no time left for preparation.

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Aptitude book by Arihant publication.

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<p><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US">Practicing CUSAT CAT sample question papers helps in determining the difficulty level, exam pattern, performance evaluation, and time management.</span> Candidates are advised to practice the CUSAT CAT question papers seriously, just like the final exam, solving the paper for three straight hours without any interruption and not referring to any of the books in between. After solving the question papers, they should analyse the topics in which they found difficulty, and then they should work on them.&nbsp;</p>

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<div><p>The preparation time needed for UK 12th board exam will depend upon the ability of the student. However, students are advised to learn 5 to 6 hours daily to achieve high marks in the UK board 12th exam.</p></div>

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<p>The best books for IGNOU TEE exam preparation are the official IGNOU study materials provided by university. You can also use Neeraj Publications, Gullybaba guides, etc.</p>

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<p>It is not mandatory to take MET mock test for exam preparation. However, it is recommended to students to practice using the online mock tests.</p>

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<p>Some of the important topics for XAT preparation include:</p><ul><li>Decision Making: Managerial/ethical dilemmas</li><li>Quantitative Ability: Arithmetic, geometry, and algebra</li><li>Verbal Ability: Reading comprehension, often with poetic passages.</li></ul>

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<p>Students cannot solely rely on sample papers for CBSE 10th preparation. They&nbsp; need to refer to good books also. Be thorough with the exam pattern. Know the syllabus.</p>

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<p>The best study materials include Lucent's General Knowledge, Manorama Year Book, The Hindu Year Book, and consistently reading daily newspapers to stay updated on current affairs.</p>

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<p>Recommended books include Basic English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin, Objective English by M.G. Kulkarni, and Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis.</p>

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<p>Good resources for PGCET Reasoning preparation include Logical Reasoning by Arihant, Verbal &amp; Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal, and Data Interpretation &amp; Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma for building strong logical skills.</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates must refer to at least two books for each section while preparing for the NMAT exam. It is highly recommended to use the official GMAC guide along with other standard competitive exam preparation books.</p>

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<p>The most highly recommended preparation material is the NMAT by GMAC Official Guide. Additionally, refer to Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal, Logical Reasoning by Nishit K. Sinha, and Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis</p>

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<p>The single best piece of PTE advice from real exam experience is to prioritise high-weightage, AI-scored question types such as Read Aloud, Repeat Sentence and Write from Dictation over the low-importance ones. Practising on tasks that contribute over 60% of the total score by using proven templates, maintaining fluent &amp; uninterrupted speaking and using AI mock tests for practice is the fastest way to get a high score in the PTE exam .</p>

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<p>To secure a high score, start your KEAM preparation at least 8 months before the exam, ideally at the beginning of Class 12, focusing on mastering Class 11 &amp; 12 NCERT concepts, followed by intensive mock tests and previous year question practice.</p>

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<p>A dedicated preparation time of 3 to 4 months is generally sufficient for the PU LLB Entrance Exam if studying 3-4 hours daily. While 7-8 months allows for a more relaxed, in-depth approach, the exam can be cracked in 2 months with consistent, targeted study focused on legal aptitude, current affairs, and mock tests</p>

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<p>Some of the UGC NET Political Science books to prepare are mentioned below:</p><ul><li>Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth</li><li>Political Theory: An Introduction by Rajeev Bhargava and Ashok Acharya</li><li>Modern Political Theory by Madan Gandhi</li><li>Comparative Politics: A Global Introduction by Michael J. Sodaro</li><li>An Introduction to Political Theory by O.P Gauba</li><li>International Relations by Peu Ghosh</li><li>Introduction to the Constitution of India by Durga Das Basu</li><li>Public Administration: Concepts and Theo... View more

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