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Hello Utkarsh,
Almost all the famous coaching classes have distance learning programmes. Akash, FITJEE, ALLEN, Topper are few of the many available. You can select any one of these. But take it seriously.
Hi,
Try the given below link;
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I hope it will help you.
Hello Manoj Bhatt,
Try clearing all the concepts that you find a little bit tough. Immense practice is what one requires to crack IIT - JEE. Solve various question papers every now and then, try finding questions that require a multi step approach to solve. In case of any difficulty, ask your doubts, it is necessary to have your doubts cleared. Once you master a topic, solve as many tough questions as you can.
You can take admission for BCA after 12th, some of the universities take entrance exam and many take direct admissions. For entrance exam the main BCA Entrance subjects include English Mathematics, Analytical skills, Reasoning skills, General awareness skills, and Basic Computer knowledge.
JEE Mains Paper 2 is for admission to undergraduate programs in architecture (B.Arch/B.Planning). To prepare for the exam, you should focus on the following subjects:
Mathematics: Review topics such as Algebra Trigonometry geometry, and calculus. Aptitude: Review topics such as 3D visualization, spatial ability, analytical and logical reasoning, environmental awareness, and general knowledge. Drawing: Practice drawing and sketching, including both freehand and geometrical drawings. Here are some materials you can use to prepare for the exam:
NCERT textbooks: These textbooks cover the syllabus for JEE Mains and are a good resource f... View more
<ul><li>Guided Preparation: Knowing the exam pattern helps you focus on the right topics, avoiding unnecessary study.</li><li>Efficient Time Management: Understanding section-wise weightage allows you to prioritize high-scoring areas.</li><li>Question Format Awareness: Helps in familiarizing with MCQs, essay writing, and problem-based questions.</li><li>Strategic Practice: Enables targeted mock tests and past paper practice to improve accuracy and speed.</li><li>Confidence Boost: Being well-prepared for the exact question types reduces anxiety on exam day.</li></ul>
Indeed, HR is an attractive career option, provided that you love team work, have a high EQ (Emotional Quotient), enjoy interacting with people, etc.
Make an informed decision considering your interest, else there is no dearth of opportunity for talented professionals.
For the preparation in general, you can go through:
1) The organizational structure with respect to workforce structuring,
2) Read and understand best HR practices going around as published in reports/blogs/sites,
3) Understand the employment laws/Statutory requirement of government across levels, i.e. from lower to top level for HR practices and likewise.
Hello Jonathan,
Kindly, understand that you have to do well in 12th. In fact you should get 75% or more. So, do not skip studies of 12th. Yes, it's a good idea to take drop of 1 year. Give yourself this year to prepare for your future. In our life one year is actually nothing. But, do remember this year is for the preparation.
Hi,
You should go for TIME only if your basics are strong. They assume that you know your basics.
Below mentioned are few decent coaching centers for CAT exam preparation:
1. IMS – Mumbai.
2. Amar tutorials.
3. CPLC.
4. CATKing - Powai.
5. CATKing - Andheri Centre.
6. CPLC.
Hello Govind,
Here are few coaching institutes for NDA:
1. Kartar Coaching Centre
Makhania Kuan, Opp. PMCH
2. Vidya Kendra
The ScreeneX, Opposite Krishna Apartment, Boring Road
3. Vikash Coaching Centre
Radhika Complex, 1st Floor, Opp Alankar Place, Nearr Harihar Chamber, Boring Roadd Chauraha, Boring Road
For JEE 2017, start your preparation from now itself. Just complete your 11th and 12th NCERT books of physics, chemistry and maths first. This will prepare you for your board exams. You should complete it by the end of November. After this study Pradeeps for Physics and Chemistry and RD Sharma for maths till December for better concepts and numerical solving ability. After this, if you can refer to other books like HC Verma, or Simon and Simon for Organic Chemistry in the month of January. In february, revise your NCERT to get good score in board exams. After board exams, revise your concepts and work on your weak parts. This will help in ... View more
Commerce offers the vast field of career. After 12th she can go for B.Com BBA Diploma or may prepare for a professional course like CA CMA CS CFA. Also if she wants to do an MBA Integrated programme.
She can opt for IPM for integrated management programs in Iims. She can pursue law through CLAT. Even she can start her career in digital marketing trading investing too.
The following coaching Institute in Delhi can meet your requirements.
1. Chanakya IAS Academy, North Delhi Branch
G. T. B. Nagar Metro Station GATE No 2, New Delhi.
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Hi Leah Jainie, Go through critical subjects and NIFT front exam syllabus thoroughly. Know NIFT front examination sample and staining scheme. Step three: Make a month-to-month time-table, a weekly time-desk, and a daily time-table. Step four: remedy beyond years' NIFT query papers, pattern papers, and ridicule exams. Hope this helps!
Good Luck!
Hello Vaishnavi,
A very interesting query. Actually, last 10 days are most crucial. Read and write different formulas, do yoga regularly and just be calm.
Best wishes.
Arun Sharma is a better book among the two. You can start practising from the basic problems and then move to average difficulty and more difficult ones.
Go for TOEFL and get a score of at least 110 to be considered in the top universities. Rather than taking SAT you should go for ACT which is equally acceptable as SAT in all Universities. The format of SAT has recently changed and hence there are not many resources to prepare.
Just follow 12th concept and try to revise the basic concept of 11th. By this you can easily crack any entrance examination.
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Hi,
Civil services aspirants can think of below mentioned courses:
1. Psychology.
2. History/ Political honors.
3. Philosophy.
4. Law.
5. English honors.
6. Economics honors.
So, you can choose the program according to your choice and caliber.
All the best.
Hi,
If you could state the purpose of taking these tests, it would be easy to guide you because SAT, TOEFL and IELTS are international standardised tests mainly use for the admissions abroad. Whereas, MAT is a national management entrance exam. For the preparation of SAT exam, visit khanacademy.org and the official site for registration is collegeboard.org.
For TOEFL and IELTS, just search on Amazon or Google and you will get e-books to download. I would suggest, you should take a mock test, first and then see which one is easier for you.
All the best.
Yes, you can crack UPSC without any coaching if you are perfect in your studies and preparation, otherwise coaching is necessary.
For essay writing you have to do a lot of writing practice.
But, who will tell your mistakes in answer writing, who will correct you. How will you know whatever you have written, whatever you have practiced is right or wrong, at this stage you will definitely require coaching.
My suggestion is, go for coaching for essay writing at least.
Coaching institutions show you a path and if you’re really thirsty for IAS or IPS you should prepare.