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<p>West Bengal State Council of Technical Education organises the JEXPO entrance exam every year. JEXPO stands for Joint Entrance Examination for Polytechnics. It is the state-level entrance exam through which candidates can get admission inDiplomacourses offered in the state of West Bengal. It is also known for Polytechnics for admissions toDiplomacourses in engineering/ technology/ architecture. Check below for some highlights regarding the JEXPO exam.</p><p><strong>JEXPO Exam &ndash; Highlights&nbsp;</strong></p><table aria-rowcount="7"><tbody><tr aria-rowindex="1... View more

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<p>To solve the questions in this section of NPAT exam, candidates must prepare for various mathematical formulas. Candidates find questions from different topics, like Percentage, Profit and Loss, Discount, Compound Interest &amp; Annuities, Ration and Proportions, Basic Algebraic Identities, Linear equations, Measures of Dispersion, Mean, Mode, Identities, Heights, and other important topics. As NPAT is a speed-based test, test takers must learn the shortcut formulas. This can turn out to be handy to derive answers in a short span of time.</p>

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<p>To master the Class 11 Physics Chapter 3 Motion in A Plane numerical problems, students need to focus on key concepts like kinematic equations, vectors, uniform circular motion and projectile motion. Develop a strong understanding of vector resolution to break forces into components. Other things the students can do are solve more problems and apply the right formulas for velocity, displacement, time and acceleration. For accurate calculations, practice vector addition methods including analytical and graphical. Practice NCERT and reference book questions from basic to advanced. Focus on conceptual clarity, attempt previous years'... View more

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<p>Candidates can refer to the following books: Pitman Shorthand New Course (classic for Pitman method), Speed Writing Modern Shorthand by Heather Baker, Shorthand Dictations by Vishnu Still, Kailash Chandra Transcription magazine is a popular choice for practice in India</p>

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<p>To prepare for the JEECUP exam, candidates must refer to the syllabus and pattern, practice mock tests and PYQs.</p>

137 Views Posted 9 years ago

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<p>The need for coaching classes for SLAT preparation depends on the learning abilities of candidates. Candidates who learn better through self-learning do not require coaching to prepare for SLAT. However, candidates who need guidance in learning can prepare better for SLAT with the help of coaching classes. These coaching classes should be the ones that can provide you with guidance in learning according to the pattern and syllabus of SLAT. Candidates who prepare for CLAT can also crack SLAT because the syllabus of the two law entrance exams is similar to a great extent. Here, all SLAT candidates need to note that taking or not tak... View more

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<p>The number of SLAT practise sets depends on the number of practise sets an aspirant solves. If you want to solve fewer practise sets, then one month is enough to practise them. However, if you want to solve 30&ndash;40 practise sets of SLAT, then you need 2-3 months to do so. This much time will allow you to solve one practise set multiple times. As a result, you will learn about almost all the important concepts and topics from which questions are asked in the SLAT exam. Aspirants preparing for the SLAT also need to know the SLAT syllabus and practise topics related to it to score well in the entrance exam.</p><p>... View more

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<p>The best sources to prepare for the SLAT are the books that have content based on the SLAT syllabus. Check out the list of these books below:</p><ol><li>Guide to Symbiosis Law Admission Test - SLAT by Disha Experts</li><li>A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by RS Aggarwal</li><li>Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning byAndhra PradeshBhardwaj</li><li>Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal</li><li>Quick Learning Objective General English by RS Aggarwal</li></ol><p>&nbsp;</p>

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Some important books for DUET exam preparations are as follows:
Self Study Guide for LL.B. Arihant Experts, Guide for BBA/BBS/BBM 2023- Arihant Experts, Delhi University BMS Guide- Arihant Experts, Delhi University M.A. Economics- Arihant Experts, Delhi University M.A. English Guide 2023- Arihant Experts, Delhi University M.Com Honours Guide- Arihant Experts, Delhi University B.Ed JEE- Arihant Experts, Delhi University BEL. Ed Common Entrance Exam- Arihant Experts, Delhi Vishwavidyalaya B.Ed Sanyukt Pravesh Pariksha- Arihant Experts, Fluency in English II- Arihant Experts, Delhi University M.A. Political Science Entrance Examinatio... View more

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<p>Yes. Candidates can check out the nelow books having NMIMS NPAT previous year question papers:</p><ul><li>NMIMS-NPAT: Previous Years' Papers With Answers (Entrance Exams) Kindle Edition available on amazon.</li><li>Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) Mumbai for admission to B.B.A / B.Com (Hons.) / B.Sc. Finance Programme - NMIMS NPAT Max Success Book By Chandresh Agrawal available on amazon</li></ul>

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<p>If you are slightly proficient in English then with a focused approach, this is achievable.&nbsp;</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; height: 166.344px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 49.9446%;"><col style="width: 49.9446%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 143.953px;"><td style="height: 143.953px;">Day 1</td><td style="height: 143.953px;"><ul><li>Understand the Test Format</li><li>Take a Practice Test</li><li>Identify Your... View more

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Hi,
WAT is basically an essay-writing test that assesses your analytical and logical skills. In WAT, one has to express creativity and solution for the subject. The aspirant is expected to write an essay on the provided subject in a certain period of time. The time frame for WAT may vary from 10 minutes to 30 minutes.
The subject of WAT could be anything from current affairs to abstract topic.
Read here for tips to perform well in XAT essay writing. Tips to crack WAT, GD and PI:
1. The only way to improve your writing skills is daily practice. Make it a habit to write a page daily on any topic or idea or express your opini... View more

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<p>So I think you are to be a UPSE Aspirant, the very first thing you should do it right start is getting ncert books of history geography and polity, for history it should be from class 6th to class 12th, for polity and geography get books from class 6th to 9th</p><p>Secondly start to follow daily current affairs&nbsp;</p><p>Then make a time table and very precisely follow it, do this as this is basic of starting preparation for UPSE</p><p>Feel free to ask more doubts? &nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, candidates can prepare for NPAT without books. One can also use online resources instead of books for NPAT preparation.</p>

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<p>Ccandidates can find NPAT books at most bookstores, as well as online. Candidates can use any BBA entrance exam book for NPAT p[reparation as the syllabus of most of the BBA entrance exam remains the same.</p>

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<p>Candidates must consult tutors and past year NPAT toppers for recommendation. Also, one must check book content and compare the same with syllabus while choosing a book for prep.</p>

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<p>The syllabus for SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) typically covers several subjects and topics to assess a candidate's aptitude and readiness for law studies. While the specific syllabus may vary from year to year, here are the key areas and subjects that are generally included in the SLAT syllabus:</p><p><strong>1. Logical Reasoning:</strong> This section assesses a candidate's ability to analyze and solve complex problems, make logical deductions, and evaluate arguments.</p><p><strong>2. Legal Reasoning: </strong>Legal reasoning questions test a candidate's understanding of lega... View more

153 Views Posted 9 years ago

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In India it is a two way process
Firstly grasp the concept ,read as much as you can .revise for 24 hours.a week(you thought a day ) .do previous years paper , remember important points on your tips .
But the main point I've experienced be cool minded on the d-day . And don't,dont ever go with hungry stomach because the invigilator will eat Samosa in front of you.
Second
If you have a quota certificate don't give a shit to good marks you are already selected.
As said by baba banchoddas chattriwala
Ache marks k lie Kabil banu ,nahi ban sakte tu quota wale banu

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<p>One must start preparing for the TNTET at least 6 to 8 months prior to the date of the examination. It will give a lot of time to study the whole syllabus, practice the previous years' papers, and give mock tests. First of all, get an idea about the exam pattern and the marking scheme. Focus on core subjects including Child Development and Pedagogy, Language I and II, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and other important topics. Continuous study and revision along with proper time management are vital. Start with a strong foundation and then gradually take up advanced topics and practice them sufficiently to build confidence.<... View more

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<p>One doesn't necessarily require private coaching to crack TNTET, as one could well be prepared for this test if done in the proper way. First, a thorough knowledge of the examination pattern and syllabus that comprises the subjects like Child Development and Pedagogy, Language, Mathematics, and Environmental Studies must be taken up.</p>

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<p>In terms of difficulty, TANCET exam is considered moderately difficult. If compared with other state or national level MBA entrance exams, such as CAT, XAT, or MAT, TANCET is considered easy. Primary reason for easier exam level is the competition and the colleges accepting TANCET scores.</p>

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Candidates need to follow the below-mentioned step-by-step tips for DUET exam preparations:
Know DUET syllabus thoroughly. Understand the DUET Pattern and marking scheme and prepare accordingly. Get all the study material like prep books and previous years question papers to help better understand what to expect in the exam. Create a monthly timetable on how much material to cover on a daily basis. Solve question papers, sample papers and mock tests.

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<p>If you are having trouble downloading the JEXPO admit card you can try:</p><ul><li>Checking the internet connection</li><li>Clearing browser cache</li><li>Retry logging into the candidate portal</li><li>Contacting the authorities</li></ul><p>&lt;a href="https://ask.shiksha.com/how-to-download-jexpo-admit-card-qna-7548693"&gt;View Other Answers&lt;/a&gt;&gt;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">NPAT test takers should always attempt answering questions from the section in which they are most comfortable. This will help reduce stress on the test day. Owing to huge competition for 3,000+ seats, candidates must devise exam day strategy while practising mock tests. NPAT exam has 120 questions to be answered within 100 minutes. Therefore, candidates must work on their speed and accuracy to answer the questions in NMIMS NPAT exam.</p>

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<p>When covering topics from the NPAT syllabus, it is important that test takers prepare short notes. At the end of each day, test takers should ensure to revise the notes created to memorise all that one has studied until the test day. Candidates must focus on practicing the questions and making notes, this the only way to remember the topicson the day of the NPAT exam. Candidates must ensure that they organise the information first. Information that is organised is easier to understand and memorise.</p>

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<p>The NPAT books must cover the entire syllabus of NPAT. candidates must check that the books they select for pre [aration have the following topics:</p><ul><li><strong>Quantitative and Numerical Ability: </strong>Number System, Arithmetics, Algebra, Sets and Functions, Elementary Statistics and Probability, Trigonometry, among others.</li><li><strong>Reasoning and General Intelligence: </strong>Verbal and Logical Reasoning, Critical Thinking, Data Sufficiency, Numerical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Spatial Reasoning, among others.</li><li><strong>English Pro... View more

112 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Dear Harish,
Please find the below link to access the previous year papers of SVUCET exams. This is in PDF format and can be download easily. It will help you prepare you for the upcoming exams.
<a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.shiksha.com/university/svu-sri-venkateswara-university/amp/svucet-exam-question-papers&ved=2ahUKEwjKlsqb6pHiAhUVXisKHWD6DZQQFjAAegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw0UpaIR5uJS53DlTcB0uBWN&ampcf=1" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.shiksha.com/university/svu-sri-venkateswara... View more

123 Views Posted 9 years ago

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

Two options
-Join a good coaching
-Self study
Bt in both cases u have 2 work hard continuously.

111 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Parul,
The best books to prepare for UPSC are:-
Indian polity by Laxmikanth
Geography of India by Majid Husain
Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
A brief history of modern India by Spectrum
General Studies based on NCERT Syllabus
Certificate Physical and Human Geography.

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