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<p>The tips and tricks to score 80 marks in SBI Clerk exam are given below:</p><ul><li>Avoid learning new topics and focus on revising already covered concepts</li><li>Solve previous years' question papers to get familiar with the exam pattern</li><li>Attempt at least one full-length mock test to assess time management</li><li>Read all instructions carefully before attempting the exam</li><li>Stay calm and confident, and attempt easier questions first</li></ul>

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<p>Textbooks are the main source and should be your first priority for the preparation of JAC 10th board exams. But just reading them may not be enough for practice and revision. You should also solve sample papers, previous year question papers, and use additional guides if needed. These will help you understand the exam pattern better. Practicing different questions will improve your speed and accuracy.</p>

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<p>Candidates should prepare for RRB Group D exam at least six hours. They should go through the syllabus and exam pattern thoroughly. It is importaht to practice the previous years' question papers.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>RRB Group D mock tests are necessary for the exam preparation. Candidates must take one or two tests per week. Taking it depend on the individual preparation levels. Candidates must practice the same regularly to improve speed and accuracy.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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Samridhi Mishra,

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<p>The total marks for SITEEE 2026 is 120 marks. A good attempt in the SITEEE exam can be considered for 90 or above marks.</p>

91 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hi Dear.
Better you read from your book. Online apps are not so much helpful in preparation. However, you can refer to them in case any doubt.
All the best.

64 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Retired Head of Sixth Forms, UK,

Dear Abhijeet, it's all about how you plan your schedule and sticking to it. Visit the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.ets.org/gre" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.ets.org/gre</a> for the format and syllabus. Start by taking a mock test and you will know where exactly you stand and areas you need to revise and work on. Practice is the key, keep taking the diagnostic tests regularly, take help of a coaching center if required.
Regards

79 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi, GMAT preparation requires a dedicated study plan. You must know which areas you are good and weak in. Take mock tests and you will know your current position. You can then prepare accordingly. It is best if you take help of a coaching center.

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While preparing for UPSC time management is crucial. Ways or tips to clear UPSC :-
1. Organize your study plan.
2. Study as per exam pattern.
3. When in doubt, clear them.
4. Analyse everything you study.
5. Avoid multitasking.
6. Stay focused on the path ahead.
7. Avoid negative influence.
8. Get out of your comfort zone.
9. Focus on Current Affairs.
10. Practice test papers.
11. Source wisely.
12. Have dedication and passion.

251 Views Posted 9 years ago

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PhD, MBA, MSc, MEd having 18 yea...,

Dear student,
In which exam are you really interested? It is not clear. If you are preparing for CTET exam, you should study these books besides other competitive exam books. These books help you in clearing and polishing your concepts and base. But I think they are not quite enough. You should study other books too.
Thanks.

39 Views Posted 3 years ago

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You can try getting seat a BDS seat.

23 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Priya,
To prepare for JEE, you must go for all the basics of class 11th and 12th. After that, you need to familiarize yourself with the previous year problems asked in JEE. In this way, you will prepare well for JEE.

34 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Complete your degree and then:
Step 1: Determine your mind that you are ready to give your heart and soul to it. Even ready to spend 1 to 1.5 years with reading.Step 2: Determine if you want to take UPSC coaching or self-study and must know that the institute is just for guidance and you only have to study.
Step 3: Start seeing daily news at night in Rajya Sabha TV at 9 pm from today itself (available on YouTube).
Step 4: Have policy of one subject, one book and don't heap up books.
Step 5: Thorough revision of the same material.

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<p>No, it is mandatory to clear FMGE if you have completed your undergraduate medical degree programme from outside India. However, candidates with an undergraduate medical degree from New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United States of America or the United Kingdom, are exempted from FMGE. They need not to appear for FMGE exam for pursuing Masters in medical field. Candidates have to apply on the official website, NBE. Edu. In to register and submit application for the exam.</p>

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<p>10 days is too short a time to prepare for the GMAT test. One needs to develop quant and verbal skills along with analytical skills to score a decent GMAT score and one needs to prepare for at least 3-4 months to acquire these skills. That being said, if you are pressed for time and would still like to prepare for the GMAT in 10 days, you may go through the exam pattern and the exam syllabus first. You can then memorize all the formulae and understand the concepts. If possible, try to solve the GMAT OG and appear for at least 4 full-length GMAT mock tests. Students must note that the aforementioned advice is not a replacement for ... View more

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<p><strong>Joint Entrance Screening Test (JEST)</strong> is an entrance exam test for admission to <strong>PhD</strong> and <strong>International PhD programme</strong> of different participating institutes for two subjects <strong>Physics and theoretical Computer Science/Neuroscience</strong>.</p><p>This exam is conducted in <strong>offline mode/ pen-paper mode</strong>. This year exam conducting authorities have changed, earlier it used to be <strong>Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB)</strong> but now it has changed to <strong>India... View more

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<p>For the TS LAWCET General Knowledge (GK) and Current Affairs section, relying solely on a single book might not be the most effective strategy. Here's an approach combining reliable books and other resources to strengthen your preparation:</p><p><strong>Recommended Books:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Arihant's General Knowledge Year Book (the latest Edition):</strong> This comprehensive book covers a wide range of topics in static GK, including Indian history, geography, polity, economy, science, and more. It also provides a dedicated section on current affairs, updated annually... View more

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<p>Some of the best books for the English Section preparation of the TS LAWCET exam have been mentioned below:</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100.028%; height: 201.458px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 49.9861%;"><col style="width: 49.9861%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 22.3843px;"><th style="height: 22.3843px;" colspan="2"><strong>TS LAWCET best books for English Section</strong></th></tr><tr style="height: 67.1528px;"><td style=&... View more

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<p>The best books to prepare for FMGE medicine subject are: Mudit Khanna MCQ Internal medicine; and Complete review of medicine for NBE&nbsp; by Deepak Marwa among other books.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">No, there is no definite pattern of the questions from certain topics in the TANCET exam. The candidates are required to cover all TANCET sections and topics under these sections. Anna University can cover any topic to define the questions from the section stipulated in the TANCET syllabus.</p>

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<p>During AMUEEE preparation, candidates should practice with mock exams. Through mock exams, candidates can check details on how examination will be held. Mock tests will be similar to entrance examination.</p>

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<p>KLEE question paper consists of multiple choice questions (MCQs) for 5-year LLB, 3-year LLB and LLM programmes. Students have to select the correct answers among the multiple choices. They can skip questions if they do not know their answers. It is advised to attempt all questions because no negative marking is done. The option of marking for review is also available for questions in the KLEE question paper. Candidates can answer these questions later before clicking on the submit or end exam button.</p>

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<p>The KLEE Exam for both 3-year programme consists of 200 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) worth a total of 600 marks (3 marks each). &nbsp;For every incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted.</p><p>The exam is divided into four sections:</p><ul><li><strong>English Language Skills (60 questions, 180 marks): </strong>This section assesses your grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and basic writing abilities.</li><li><strong>General Knowledge (45 questions, 135 marks): </strong>This section tests your awareness of current affairs, Indian history, civics, geography... View more

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<p>To stay updated with current events, read newspapers and magazines. Important topics for General Awareness are Current Affairs Monetary Plans, Indian Financial System, Introduction to National Institutions, Indian Banking System, Banking Terms, etc.</p>

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<p>The strategy to crack IBPS PO exam in three months is given below: Speed and accuracy play a very important role in the banks exam preparation. So candidates need to work on their speed and accuracy. Practice previous years' question papers or sample papers to know the type of questions asked in the exam For Maths practice Data Interpretation, Percentage, Average, Number Series, Simple Interest &amp; Compound Interest, etc. For Reasoning, practice Puzzles, Seating Arrangement, Blood Relation, Coding Decoding, etc. For English prepare Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test, Fill in the Blanks, etc. Candidates should also practice mo... View more

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<p>Students are advised to refer to the best materials to perform well in the CG PET 2023 Physics section. Some of the best books that the students should refer to while preparing for the Physics section of CG PET 2023 are: Concepts of Physics &ndash; Volume 1 and Volume 2 by H.C. Verma, Practice problems in Physics for Engineering Examinations by S.Mishra, Optics and Modern Physics by DC Pandey, MCQ Question Bank by D Mukherjee and Objective Physics by Mahesh Jain.</p>

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 To crack the IELTS exam on your first attempt by sitting at home, students must need to enhance their vocabulary and have an understanding in reading, writing, speaking and listening the English Lnaguage. Some IELTS 2023 Preparation Tips that help students while preparing for the exam. These tips will surely help in clearing the test on your first attempt. 


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While speaking, try using a variety of grammatical structures in complex and simple sentences and also understand your own errors. To learn more tips visit IELTS Speaking


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<p dir="ltr">&nbsp;Practising IELTS reading can be done easily; applicants can score well on their papers with the right learning. However, students must know the right strategy and <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/exams/reading-tips-for-ielts-preparation">IELTS reading tips</a> to study and score above average.</p>

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