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Time is very precious. Put extra hard work, accommodate more time for preparation. Don't drop 1 year just for coaching. Paralleling you need to do something which is achievable at the end of the year.

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<p>The candidates can clear the WBCS exam in first attempt if they prepare for the exam in a planned way. &nbsp;The candidates should prepare all the topics notified in the syllabus to ensure their selection in the exam. The WBPSC WBCS 2025 prelims exam is expected to be conducted in December 2025. The candidates should start the preparation for the prelims and main exam combined and give their best shot.</p>

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<p>Students should include revision in their SUAT preparation timetable. Regular revision will help them to remember important topics and revise whatever they have studied so far.</p>

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<p>To work on Vocabulary for NPAT exam, candidates must read newspapers on a daily basis and try to list down synonyms and antonyms of the new words. Reading books also help improve vocabulary.</p>

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<p>Yes. Practising NPAT mock will help candidates familiarise with the pattern, and important topics. Candidates also get to know where they stand after taking the mock test.</p>

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<p><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto">It is always advisable to answer questions from strong areas. It helps candidates to boost their confidence in the exam. Applicants are advised to attempt questions about which they have doubts in the end. As there is no negative marking in SAAT exam, candidates can answer as many questions you want to attempt.</span><span data-ccp-props=" {">&nbsp;</span></p>

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<p><span dir="ltr">Candidates planning to appear for BUMAT (Bharati Vidyapeeth Undergraduate Management Aptitude Test) can prepare in six months with a well-structured study plan. Here's how:<br>Month 1-2: Build a Strong Foundation<br>- Understand the BUMAT syllabus by referring to official sources.<br>- Gather study materials, including textbooks and online resources.<br>Month 3-4: In-Depth Study<br>- Dive deeper into each subject. Cover topics in detail.<br>- Solve practice questions and exercises regularly to reinforce your understanding.<br>Month 5: Intensive Practice<b... View more

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<p>The best way to know and understand the entrance exam is by solving the previous years' question papers and sample papers. Through a question paper, one can understand the exam pattern, marking scheme and the type of questions that can come in the entrance exam. Solve the question papers and test your abilities. The best way is to do it according to the time mentioned on the question paper.&nbsp;</p>

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Common Law Admission Test CLAT is the best entrance gateway for doing integrated LL.B. Five years of duration courses after the 12th. You can get the opportunity of studying in top National Law Universities of India if securing good rank in CLAT. On the basis of your LL.B. You can apply for UPSC PSUs or other government jobs or can even start your own practice after qualifying the AIBE exam.

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The answer is 1/3 sq units. Actually, in the given question, we have 2 equations i.e., y=mod x and y greater than or equal to x square. The graphs of both the equations are drawn and next solve the equations.
We get the common meeting points as (0,0) and (1,1). So integrate, the equation (mod x-x square) from 0 to1 and multiply it with 2 because the area we got is only the area that was covered in the 1st quadrant.
By multiplying, we get the area that is covered in the 2nd quadrant too. My suggestion is that when you get the equation with greater than or equal to or less than or equal to, solve the equation consider only one condi... View more

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SNUSAT Question &amp; Sample Papers 2018
Download previous year question papers and sample papers of SNUSAT 2018 for your exam practice at the link provided below. You can download all last years' SNUSAT exam question papers and sample papers free of cost. You can also download preparation guides for SNUSAT designed by Shiksha experts. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/shiv-nadar-university/exams/snusat/question-papers" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/shiv-nadar-university/exams/snusat/question-papers</a>.

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<p>Here are some tips for preparing for the DCET 2025 exam:</p><ul><li>Know the Exam Pattern and Syllabus: Check the official exam pattern and syllabus to know what topics to focus on and how the exam will be conducted.</li><li>Solve Mock Tests: Regularly solve mock tests to assess your preparation and identify areas where you need to improve.</li><li>Create a Personalised Timetable: Prepare a timetable that suits your aptitude and schedule your studies accordingly.</li><li>Revise Daily: Revision is key to retaining information, so make sure to revise the topics you've studied eve... View more

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<p>The preparation tips for SSC JHT English are mentioned below:</p><ul><li>Questions are based on the identification of grammatical errors, para jumbles, synonyms, antonyms, sentence errors, cloze test, reading comprehension, fill in the blanks, error spotting, etc.</li><li>Read newspapers, magazines and books and practice basic grammar questions to revise and build vocabulary as well as the basic grammar rules.</li><li>Candidates must solve mock tests and practice questions periodically to analyse their level of preparation and to identify areas that they can improve</li></ul>

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<p>The time required to cover the JEXPO syllabus would vary for every student; however, it is recommended by the experts that students also prepare within two to three months of the exam's start date. The JEXPO syllabus was based on Mathematics and Physical Science up to Class X as prescribed by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE). JEXPO is conducted for admission to undergraduate Diplomacourses in Engineering &amp; Technology offered in the various government and private Polytechnicinstitutions of the state.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Students can check details about NIMCET important chapter and topics from this page. While it is necessary that students pay special attention to chapters with high weightage, it is highly advised that they cover the full NIMCET syllabus. The question paper of NIMCET is prepared by considering the entire syllabus which consists of topics from BCA. Important study material for NIMCET like books or short notes can be checked online. Students who are taking coaching can get the study materials from the coaching institutes.</p>

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<p>Ideally, candidates should commence their preparations for the GITAM Admission Test (GAT) several months before the examination date. It is advisable to stay focused on their studies six to eight months prior to the scheduled exam date. This extended preparation period allows candidates to comprehensively cover all the topics within the exam syllabus, engage in mock test sessions, and enhance their test-taking skills. The specific timeline for GAT preparation may vary depending on individual study habits and existing subject knowledge.</p><p>To prepare effectively for GAT, candidates should adhere to the following guid... View more

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Yes you can if u r superhuman

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<p>You can start getting ready for the NBE in Hindi after finishing your 12th grade by reading the syllabus, assembling Hindi study materials, signing up for Hindi-medium coaching classes, utilizing online resources, rehearsing for previous exams, joining study groups, regularly editing, and seeking advice from specialists.</p>

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<p>Yes, self-study can be adequate for CUEE preparation if you are disciplined, organized, and have the right study materials. To make self-study effective, you need to develop a well-structured study plan that covers all the topics outlined in the CUEE syllabus, such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (for engineering aspirants) or other subjects depending on your chosen course. Regular practice through *mock tests* and solving previous years' papers would help improve time management as well as the pattern of the exam. Moreover, instead of just memorizing, focus on *conceptual clarity* and make regular revisions. Although somet... View more

131 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Prateek,
There are large number of coaching institutes in Bangalore. But my advise is to select one that is nearest to your home. This is so since ranking is only perception. No central unbiased agency ever carries out assessment. These institutions are perhaps necessary evil! Of course they have their uses.
Best wishes.

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You should prepare for CAT.

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<p><span dir="ltr">The Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board (DSSSB) is responsible for setting the question paper for the DSSSB exam. The board has a team of subject matter experts who design the question paper for each post, keeping in mind the syllabus and exam pattern. The team of experts includes professors, teachers, and professionals with experience and expertise in the relevant subject.<br><br>The question paper for the DSSSB exam generally consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering various topics such as General Awareness, General Intelligence and Reasoning Ability, Arithmetical an... View more

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<p>Candidates preparing to take the GAT (GITAM Admission Test) can effectively prepare within a six-month timeframe by following a well-structured study plan. Here's a breakdown of how to approach this preparation:</p><p>Months 1-2: Establish a Strong Foundation</p><ul><li>Begin by gaining a solid understanding of the GAT syllabus, referring to official sources.</li><li>Collect essential study materials, including textbooks and online resources.</li></ul><p>Months 3-4: In-Depth Study</p><ul><li>Dive deeper into each subject, covering topics comprehensively.... View more

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<p>Preparations for Bharati Vidyapeeth Undergraduate Management Aptitude Test (BUMAT) must start ideally months before the date of examination. Candidates must be focues on their preparation six-eight months prior to the exam date. This will allow candidates to cover all the topics of the exam, take mock tests and refine their test taking skills. The exact time;line for BUMAT preparation may vary from candidate's study habit and knowledge about the subjects.&nbsp;</p><p>For BUMAT preparation candidates must:</p><ul><li>Assess their performance and identify their strenghths and weaknesses</li>&l... View more

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join a institution and follow them as resonance, allen,vibrant in kota

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<p>Hyderabad is home to many prominent coaching centers for IIT-JEE with FIITJEE and Aakash being the most widely known of them. Here s an evaluation and some more options for the same.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>1. FIITJEE</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Strengths: Its mission nurturing excellence in the education of students is great so, FIITJEE makes it a point to concentrate on them as much as possible. Serious Educators – Dedicated towards the students’ betterment as far as fundamental learning is concerned. Academic Goliaths—The institution of FIITJEE has been associated with... View more

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Dear Nishant,
Hi,
The Joint Entrance Management Aptitude Test (JEMAT) is a state level eligibility of the Govt. of W.B. conducted by the WBUT. Test held every year for admission to the MBA /Maharashtra/AICTE approved PG Diploma programmes offered by the Management Institutions of the State (both government and private).
Eligibility Criteria for JEMAT 2016:
• The minimum qualification for admission to MBA/Maharashtra/AICTE approved PG Diploma programs is a Bachelor’s degree in Arts/ Science/ Commerce/ Engineering/ Technology/ Medical/ Dental/ Agriculture or other professional courses from recognized universities.
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I will try my best 2 help u........,

There r 2 options.choose any one.
-join a good coaching.
-or self study.
Bt in both cases. u have 2 work hard.

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You can join any good coaching institute like Allen, Resonance, Vibrant. They will guide you better but if you are not interested in taking coaching then in the next 2 months, our HRD minister has declared to launch an app which will have previous 50 years questions and answers, you can try that. Kindly check this link:
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<p>There are several important topics in this subject which candidates can expect in the FMGE exam. However, looking at the past trend, here is the list of some important topics which a candidate must prepare to fetch good percentile in the physiology subject, such as: General Physiology, Body fluids &ndash; Blood, Nerve and Muscle, Gastrointestinal Tract, Kidney, Skin and Body temperature, Endocrine Glands, Reproduction, Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Central Nervous Systems, Special Senses</p>

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