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Please see the list below, see if any of the colleges meet your budget requirement and check the individual requirements. You must take IELTS or TOEFL because you are an international student.
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Stick to NCERT books which is more than enough. But for reference you can consider Full Marks books, R.D. Sharma's Maths books, Pradeep’s Physics and Dinesh Self Master in Chemistry.
TIME is one of the famous ones in this field.
<div><div dir="auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="20d6fd25-805e-4dbc-9875-c17fa999820f" data-message-model-slug="gpt-4o-mini"><div><div><h3>Preparation Plan for Hindi Medium (Paper 1) and History (Paper 2) in UGC NET</h3><p><strong>1. Hindi Medium (Paper 1) Preparation</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Syllabus Understanding</strong>: Paper 1 covers Teaching & Research Aptitude, which includes 10 units. As you are from a Hindi medium background, focus on NCERT-based books and other standard... View more
I think, it is available in CAT website.
Arihant Publications Quantum CAT is good for quantitative section.
If you are still unknown about the CAT preparation, it is better you to go a crash course in any of the CAT coaching Institutes.
Sure, I would be happy to help!
For preparation of B.Sc. Agriculture Science, here are some tips:
Focus on building a strong foundation in Science subjects such as Biology Chemistry and Physics. Stay updated with the latest developments in agriculture and related fields through books, journals, and online resources. Develop a practical understanding of agriculture through internships, summer training programs, and field visits to farms. Improve your communication and interpersonal skills, as they are important for a successful career in agriculture. Work on developing problem-solving and analytical skills, as these are essential fo... View more
Life science has huge syllabus, so it is very difficult to complete full syllabus. Hence, once try to first find the subject in which you can score well, and you are good at, also I would suggest you to please join some coaching institute for the same, as they provide you the best of ideas and tricks to crack NET.
You can surely try this year for IIT-JEE Mains. For clearing Advanced you need to have 75% in class 12th or to be in the top 20 percentile. You can take a drop of 1 year, but you need to be very dedicated and committed towards preparation. Constant tests will give you an idea about your performance.
It is totally depends on your potential.
if you think you can do much better then nothing to do just go ahead.
Also, try to get good college this year, if you get, then okay. Otherwise, do your bestfor next year with full energy.
All the best.
Gap periods are acceptable in US. I assume you are applying to US universities. Provide a statement of activity along with your SOP. Take part in extracurriculars and voluntary work in addition to the college preparation.
There is no requirement of joining a coaching institute because you can buy aptitude books and prepare for MAT exam at home.
JEE Mains is an all India entrance exam, so it is going to be tough. If you have to score high, you have to be good in physics. Chemistry consists of similar reaction, so it helps to score high. You need to be good in mathematics to score or crack the logic.
To prepare for JEE Mains, you must solve at least 50 MCQs per day per subject. Time management is the most important thing for any competitive exam. Usage of the shortcut is required to save time and score high.
In mathematics, don't prepare half section. You should study every section completely and then move on to the next section.
<p>To get a good rank in the SLIET SET exam, it is crucial to have a well-planned preparation strategy. Here are some tips that can help you achieve your goal:</p><ul><li>Know the Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Before starting your preparation, make sure you are familiar with the official syllabus and exam pattern of SLIET SET 2024. This will help you to focus on the most important topics and subjects.</li><li>Prepare a Timetable: Create a personalized timetable to allocate your preparation time effectively. Make sure you dedicate enough time to each subject and topic.</li><li>Attempt Mock Tests:... View more
Undoubtedly, NCERT books are mandatory for the preparation of such kind of exams but you should ensure that you understand every term in depth for that you always go for 1,2 other books like Pradeep’s or Dinesh.
It depends on Your hard work.we do engineering only once in our life and so try to choose best college and the best stream in which u r interested In.This year u just try to work hard with great determination,it really helps u
It is never too late to start. Start by refreshing your fundamentals. Follow your basic physics, chemistry, mathematics books. The best way to start is, refresh the chapters you are good at first. It will give you plenty of confidence and you can move to other chapters after that.
My suggestion is, read the overviews first for all possible chapters you are willing. Then start details one by one. In a month, you can really feel positive approach and confidence.
No I don't thik that it's a problem. Rather it will help you alot as you will be well equipped already for the challenges of exam. Moreover, SSC syllabus is very basic. It will help you in your course curriculum also.
There can be two choices -
If you have scored a good percentage in 12th board exams then you can prepare for JEE Mains by yourself. For this, you can also refer to the study material of ALLEN, RESONANCE or VIBRANT coaching institute. In this case, you can complete your first year of polytechnic also.
The second one is, if you have not secured good percentage in 12th boards then refer to a good coaching institute and try to score good marks in JEE Mains.
You need to keep your basic concepts clear. You should study from NCERT books for strengthening the basic concepts. Try as much application based problems as possible. You need to sit for 3 hours and in order to solve these problems. Try and solve all the previous years question papers.
Hello Hima,
If you are quite clear over your concepts and have a determination to score good in next year then you can surely take a drop, it doesn't have any drawbacks.
All the best
Just go through the NCERT books and be focused.