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Priya Garg,

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<p>Whether through self-study or with the help of extra classes, candidates are always advised to give in their best during the examination. Referring to official PTE Study Material, solving multiple PTE Practice Papers and revising the PTE Syllabus is a good start.</p>

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<p>Candidates who are planning to appear for the NSD entrance exam need to know about some of the important topics related to NSD entrance exam mentioned below:</p><ul><li>Origin and Development of Folk Theatre</li><li>Relationship between Rituals and Folk Theatre</li><li>Famous Theatre Persons in India</li><li>History of NSD Alumni</li><li>Folk Forms and Technology</li><li>Origin and Development of Ancient Indian Theatre</li><li>Indus Valley Civilization Art</li><li>Important of Street Plays</li><li>Current Affairs</l... View more

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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>Aspirants should start preparing for the OJEE exam at least six months before the test date. &nbsp;This duration will be enough to complete the OJEE syllabus thoroughly and practice ample number of mock tests. The OJEE exam is similar to other MBA entrance exams so if a candidate has appeared for any other MBA exam before OJEE, they need to only do exam based preparation and focus on exam-specific mock tests. OJEE 2026 exam will likely be conducted in the second week of May 2026.</p>

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You can refer to the entrance prep guides that you can download from here <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/fri-entrance-exam-question-papers" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/fri-entrance-exam-question-papers</a>.

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<p>MAH BBA CET exam was conducted for the first time in 2024. The questions in the MAH BBA CET exam are mostly based on the Class 12 syllabus. The English language section can be a bit difficult because of lengthy comprehension passages. The General Knowledge section was the easiest. Rest of the sections are usually of the easy to moderate difficulty level but are easily doable.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>To prepare for SRMJEEM exam, candidates must check the syllabus and prepare all the topics included in it. The preparation can be done in 3-4 months. If you have appeared for any other MBA entrance exam, you can easily prepare for SRMJEEM. First cover the syllabus and then practice some sample questions and test series. Keep revising tough topics, their concepts and formulae to be able to solve any type of question.</p>

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<p>In the last few days of the AIEED exam, do not start any new topics.&nbsp;Instead, focus on the topics you have already completed. Do a timely revision, solve sample papers, and go through your notes.</p>

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<p>AIEED can be termed as a mid-level entrance exam. The top design entrance exams include NIFT, NID, UCEED, and CEED.&nbsp;</p><p>That being said, you will need 3-6 months to prepare for the exam.</p><p>When preparing for the exam, make sure to follow the official syllabus. The exam pattern is another thing to refer to because it will have insights into the question paper structure, like types of questions asked, marking scheme, etc.</p>

31 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Please click the link below for all the details related to TUEE preparation
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The curriculum of the program is designed in the manner which caters to the needs of the Tourism industry to the students. The program gives equal weightage to theoretical as well as the practical perspective of study. In addition, candidates are given industrial exposure through field study and have to complete the internship for a maximum... View more

706 Views Posted 7 years ago

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I'm delhi university student..,

You should take admission in a private college rather than dropping a year.

953 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You should refer to the NCERT books for the preparation of JEE Mains exam.

349 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Sahithi, you can easily clear LPUNEST exam & get good marks in it. For that, you will have to make strategy for study and you will have to study regularly. All the best.

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In 10th i got 60.2% In 12th 62% ...,

To prepare for IAS after clearing class 12th you should do BA and take political science, geography and history as your subjects. This will help you in IAS and in optional, you should take political science which will help you in mains. But, you should do BA from that university where attendance is not mandatory.

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You can prepare for GATE exam along with your 2nd B.Tech studies from your respective college. From now onwards, start focusing on classroom studies. Focus on subjects like Data structures, Computer Organisation and Discrete Mathematics. Do a lot of practice and you can easily clear GATE exam.

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A job with studies becomes a hectic task. But there are many people who do both at the same time.
Firstly, you need to plan and organize your activities. Like the time remaining after work hours, effective utilization of this time is needed.
Also, time spent in traveling should be utilized.
Start reading a newspaper like The Hindu, Editorial section to improve in verbal section.
Also, keep formula's /basic concepts ready on cards. So that you could read these cards during breakfast or idle time.
Also during lunch break or so see, News channels.
Things will become easy once you are sorted with the correct utiliza... View more

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You are good at Maths that's a advantage for you just focus more on Chemistry because Chemistry always a game changer and need less time to score. So with Maths and Physics just focus on Chemistry.

296 Views Posted 8 years ago

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TIME, IMS and Career Launcher are the best coaching institutes for the preparation of CAT exam.

234 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Current Student- NIT, Patna,

I will prefer you to try TMH for scoring good in maths.
But the main thing is to go through previous year JEE questions which will give you an idea and many of the questions will clear your misconceptions.
GOOD LUCK

281 Views Posted 9 years ago

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The engineers should always come into contact with LPU. The B.Tech. In Aerospace Engineering programme at LPU is primarily intended for students who want to design aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles. These engineers also put prototypes through testing to make sure they work as intended. These experts also create the engines, airframes, and wing subassemblies for these craft.

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Some colleges take admission through respective entrance exams like -
1. Delhi University
2. Pune University - Pune University BBA / BBM CET
3. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Conducted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, GGSIPU CET is a common entrance test for BBA
4. GITAM UniversityGITAM University - Admission Test (GAT) UGM BBA Entrance Exam GAT UGM
5. All India Management Association (AIMA)AIMA-UGAT:- All India Management Association BBA Entrance Examination
6. Symbiosis International UniversitySymbiosis Entrance Test:- Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)
There are also colleges which ... View more

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Hello,
I would suggest you to go for IIT JAM study materials. You will get all the preparation stuff you need including unit wise notes and questions, important topics, previous year papers and many more. Here <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bit.ly/2ICKyE9" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://bit.ly/2ICKyE9</a> you can check who provides the best study materials for IIT JAM preparation. You will get these study materials at a very low price. So, it's better to buy them instead of books. Best of Luck.

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Please go with this college predictor. This will help you to choose the best for you. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor</a>
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Yes, if you are planning to take the GRE and IELTS exams in December, starting your preparation now is a good idea. It gives you enough time to prepare thoroughly, practice, and identify areas where you need improvement. You have about 7-8 months to prepare, which should be sufficient if you are consistent and disciplined in your approach. With this amount of time, you can divide your preparation period into several phases, such as building foundational skills, content review, practice, and test-day preparation. You can use study materials such as GRE and IELTS prep books, online courses, and practice tests to help you prepare. In addition... View more

160 Views Posted 7 years ago

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NIT Surathkal, NIT Warangal, NIT Allahabad.
Please check the below links for your queries.
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As per me, this will be the best time to join a coaching institute.

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Hello there,
So there is resources in abundance out there on the internet. One of the best source is YouTube for learning strategies as to how to solve questions as quickly as possible. You can also buy CAT practice books from amazon or nearby book store here is the link <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://5231.xg4ken.com/trk/v1?prof=482&amp;camp=10317&amp;affcode=pg4850857&amp;kct=google&amp;kchid=7042030809&amp;cid=234700005029&amp;networkType=search&amp;kdv=m&amp;kpid=1259064131&amp;kmc=117995818&amp;criteriaid=aud-334192860636:pla-384872912376&amp... View more

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Hi,
You can go for BHMS.
There is a lot of scope. After the course completion (BHMS), you may find employment as:
1. Homeopathic practitioner in both India and abroad.
2. Medical representative at a private or government hospital.
3. Professor or a researcher in any homeopathic college.
4. You may start personal clinic.
5. You may setup retail shop of homeopathy medicines.
6. You may work in industries dealing with homeopathic preparations.
7. You may start your own pharmacy.
8. You may work in public and private sector.
9. You may work in private or government hospitals, clinics, NGOs, etc.

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The best institute I know of is T. I. M.E. However feel free to navigate through your own and don't forget to ask local students about it.

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