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42 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
You can take a coaching in an IIT class but you are not eligible to get admission in NITs and IITs as you have only 60% in boards. You should have at least 75% in your board exams to get admission in an NIT or IIT.

36 Views Posted 7 years ago

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UPSC Aspirant,

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
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48 Views Posted 6 years ago

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try to give best solution..,

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>

19 Views Posted 3 years ago

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JAY Pankhania,

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, you are eligible for the JEE Advanced as you have 91.5 percentile.

573 Views Posted 9 years ago

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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

12 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can start your preparation in general knowledge, reasoning and aptitude for IAS exam.
These will also help in increasing your IQ at the time of engineering.

15 Views Posted 2 years ago

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I am a lawyer, aspiring manager...,

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.

242 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You should go for TIME as it has a Pan India presences and a record of good results. TIME has good faculty for guidance and will help in preparations of all the entrance exams.

130 Views Posted 9 years ago

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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.

72 Views Posted 9 years ago

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I will try my best 2 help u........,

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.

144 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Well experienced in consumer dur...,

Hi Ajay,
Arihant is the best option.

113 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Crash courses are good for medical entrance exam after 12th standard but not as beneficial as regular course because in crash course very less time is given in studying and normally, classes are very long in which one doesn't get time for self-study. If you can manage time for your self-study then it will be good for you. Self-study is required to get good marks in entrance exams.

132 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, you can just bring the ability and creativity.
All the best.

249 Views Posted 2016-03-04 20:29:07

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No prior preparation is required but after joining concentrate on your studies to obtain good CGPA. This will help you in getting a good job.

13 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Here are a handful of tips to keep in mind to prepare yourself for Class 10 ICSE board examinations:</p><p>Syllabus Breakdown- Grasp the syllabus and breakdown into smaller relevant sections. More toward the most important in different subjects.</p><p>Time Management- Make a study timetable in allocating time to different subjects but most time should go to the difficult area. Conceive a way of sticking to the schedule to be organized.</p><p>Solve Previous Years' Papers: Solve ICSE previous years' papers to get a feel of the exam, and what type of questions are asked, and how to manage your time... View more

44 Views Posted 7 years ago

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It is never too early to start the preparation for any exam. If you feel you can devote some time or have free time on your hands, please go ahead and start preparations for MBA entrance exams. There are many who leave preparations for the end, don't do it. Don't be like them. Regards.

19 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Struggler struggling to win the ...,

Hello,
There are a lot books available. But, you can go with concept of-
Physics by HC Verma.
Allen material for chemistry.
You can go to grade up app for further details.

499 Views Posted 2 years ago

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The syllabus for the Bachelor of Education B.Ed entrance exam may vary depending on the university or institution conducting the exam. However, some common topics that are usually covered in the B.Ed entrance exam are:
General Knowledge: Current Affairs History, Geography, Polity, Economics, Science, and Technology. English Language Proficiency: Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension, and Writing Skills.
Teaching Aptitude: Teaching Profession, Motivation, Learning and Teaching Theories, Teaching Skills, and Classroom Management.
Subject Knowledge: Questions related to the subject you have studied in your graduation, which may inc... View more

4 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Students need not worry even if you do not have enough time left for TN 10th board exam preparation. Following are some tips to consider if you dont have enough time left.</p><ul><li>Make a study plan</li><li>Figure out important topic</li><li>Practice past year question papers</li><li>Ask help from teachers</li><li>Manage time</li><li>Stay healthy and positive</li><li>Eat Healthy and Exercise</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p>

5 Views Posted 6 months ago

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<p>You must go through the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/tamilnadu-10th-board-syllabus"&gt;TN 10th syllabus&lt;/a&gt; and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve TN SSLC sample papers to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>

114 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

Those who do not make it to JEE have two options, dropping one year for preparation or joining any engineering college or polytechnic. With polytechnic you will take 6 years to become an engineer. Therefore, choosing an engineering college with good faculty is a good option. After clearing GATE for M.Tech with education from a normal engineering college is an option to overcome not doing B.Tech from IITs or NITs.
Devoting 1 full year for competitive exams such as JEE 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 to take... View more

79 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Engineer | Author,

Hi Naman,
Both are entirely different tests. SAT is more of aptitude abd reasoning test while JEE is for engineering programs. Yes, the JEE preparation will only help you with the mathematics section but not wholly as the formats are different.

35 Views Posted 8 years ago

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a bcom student,

Firslty you have to know the syllabus of exam then you can start preparing anytime. Some cons of preparing at an early stages are:
1 High frequency of solving sums
2 Good for verbal ability
3 Used to solving sums
4 Easily you can solve quants
5 You can save time for comprehension
6 You can crack the exam smoothly.

32 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Siddharth,
I think that's too early. In the first year (2nd semester), it is important to focus more on your engineering courses than MBA exams.
You will be eligible for MBA exams only during your final semester exams and so it will be ideal to prepare from the 3rd year or final year.

2 Views Posted 6 months ago

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<p>You must go through the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/tamilnadu-12th-board-syllabus"&gt;TN 12th syllabus&lt;/a&gt; and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve TN HSC sample papers to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.</p>

101 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Retired Head of Sixth Forms, UK,

Dear Raunak,
This matters on how you can cope up. Apart from the preparation I wonder if you are taking the mock tests, take the mocks as much as you can, the mock scores will help you understand where you currently stand. On the whole depending on your scores and improvement you require you may devote 2 to 7 hrs a day or higher. You may combine the SAT preparation alongside your boards.
Best wishes

199 Views Posted 9 years ago

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myself Nishant Kumar PAthak,

If you are a beginner then go for IMS, CL and CATJEE.
Best of luck.

85 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi, There are a lot of NATA training centers which offer online lectures for NATA preparation. And also you have the option to get the question banks for NATA exams, which would really help, but I agree to the fact that nothing can beat the one that is thought by a teacher.

13 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Sr. Section Engr(Design),

I thinks FITJEE Delhi can be the best option for preparation of JEE Main and Advanced with 12th Board exams.

147 Views Posted 9 years ago

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La vie est faite pour vivre pas ...,

Hello Manish,
There are lot of institutions in Kota and almost every one claims to be number 1. However, the fact is none of these have ever been assessed by unbiased rating agency. The most of them have good staff to teach.

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