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While one can give CLAT only after 12th, there is no requirement of minimum preparation.
Hi Sreom,
You can refer to the previous questions papers of BITSAT and prepare accordingly. Also, you can take mock exams.
Hi Muskan,
You can opt for any course for your UG programme, as the field of education doesn’t really matter, when you apply for a UPSC exam. What matters is that, you should be a graduate and how you perform in the exam. To prepare for the exam, refer to class 9th to class 12th NCERT books of Geography, History and Civics. Read at least 2 newspapers daily, and join the mock test series in order to clear the exam.
Yes, to know where you are lagging, it is important. You should never neglect competition in today's market. So, you should not take a chance over here. It is just like a big institution having more experienced faculty.
You really need to work hard. You need to put at least 5 to 6 dedicated hours with complete focus and planned study. You should have conceptual clarify on paper as well as research methodology as per rule only top 15% of the total net qualified people are declared eligible for JRF. No classes required, just practice. Classes do not help to improve your percentage a great. On an average, it hardly increases 5 percent from what you would have scored on your own.
Take help of books and YouTube videos these will be enough.
Bharat, you can go ahead with a private college. Design is a field that is age old &has been evolving every year like science. The world has changed a lot and a lot of new & wonderful careers in design have come up. Sometimes student Artists are too much enamoured by Fine Arts preventing them to look objectively at Design.Again like science it pays to be at the cutting edge. For e.g. science students do better if they go for CS or IT since that are areas where development is taking place rapidly. Similarly in Design the cutting edge areas are UID/ UXD, 3D Printing, Immersive Technology, Augmented Reality, 3D Projection etc, besides... View more
HI Vikram!
You should follow the below tips in order to prepare for AFCAT exam:
1. Knowing the syllabus well is the most important thing.
2. Do not ignore any part of the syllabus as questions can come from any part of the syllabus.
3. Start practising from the last few years' AFCAT question papers, as they will give you an idea of the exam pattern.
4. Maintain the time limit while solving questions, as speed is the very foundation of the exam.
5. Prepare notes on topics that seem difficult and revise them regularly.
6. For General Awareness, it is important to follow current events and news in magazines an... View more
You can start preparation for GPSC if it is your primary goal. But don't compensate for it in your BE. Make a proper schedule and study according to that. You have 3 years in your hand and they are plenty if time management is right. I would suggest solving sample papers and old papers at weekends to both test yourself and get familiar with pattern and syllabus.
There are lots of websites which offer current affairs of last 6 months. Go for that. Also, read newspapers. The most important practice as much as of numerical ability and reasoning questions.
Hi Meena,
Do not panic. You still have ample amount of time left to prepare well. It is suggested to download and go through the last year papers well. Understand the pattern and dwell your understanding on the repeated topics like type of paintings, general questions, perspectives, etc. Pick the topics and study them well from Internet. This is the best way to cover all the topics in less time.
From the analysis of previous year’s exam papers, it can be seen that the most asked drugs from this section are Senna, Morphine and Vinca. Individuals must study all the concepts of these drugs; understand their mechanisms and their effects & uses. It is best to devote recurrent time periods to Pharmacognosy, so that candidates do not forget the concepts and details. Important topics of this section are-
Glycosides
Alkaloids
Volatile oils
Resins
Tannins
Carbohydrates
Tissue culture
Herbal drugs
Recommended books for Pharmacognosy:
Pharmacognosy by C K Kokate
The complete guide for Pharmacognos... View more
SGSITS is a good college so instead of preparing for JEE you can either opt for CAT so that new opportunities will be available for you.
You can buy the model question papers from Makhtaba in JMI and can study any basic book which is based on geography. You can buy MA Geography entrance book of DU.
Hello Anju
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In terms of attendence rules are strict here as 75% of attendence is required so you need to attend the classes daily. And yeah sure study material provided here is abundant and up to the mark. It definitely helps the Student to get the deep insight of subject. Moreover , industrial visits and guest lectures are arranged on daily basis. So no issues with that. For practising there is a proper moot court and other panels.
So, I have mentioned the necessary deta... View more
Hi,I would not suggest dropping a year for NATA preparation. There are a lot of solved question banks for NATA and JEE Paper 2 exams, that would be helpful for you, more than this the sketching ability improvement would be a great addition for these exams.
Go through NCERT books, the best way. The best way to get good marks in JEE Mains is to study from NCERT books. Practise each and every problem. Keenly observe every formula mentioned in it.
Time management plays a good role.
All the best.
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For JNU, you have to cover a wider area of economics such as International Economics, Macro, Micro, Maths, Stats, Public Finance, etc. Sometimes they also ask logic and comprehension on economic case. Maths is majorly +2 based so revise your RD Sharma book and be ready to practice from past year paper.
Refer to the economics books of 11th and 12th. Also, other books you can refer are:-
1. Hal Varian, Intermediate Macroeconomics,7e
2. Rubinfeld and Robert Pindyck, Microeconomics
3. RGD Allen, Mathematical Analysis for Economics
4. AC Chiang, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics
5. Sydsaeter and Hammond, Ma... View more
Hello, If you want to make career in the lectureship and Research the UGC NET Exam is the best career option available for you. The UGC NET Exam is conducted in two phases- Paper 1 and Paper 2. The UGC NET Paper 2 is conducted in the subject you have completed Masters degree. Like M.A. M.Com M.Sc. Or MCA or any other Masters Degree. UGC NET Paper 1 is a general aptitude test that is conducted in the topics related to the Aptitude and Reasoning. Here is the list of UGC NET Paper 1 Important Topics you can prepare. The UGC NET General Aptitude test-<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://scoop.eduncle.com/... View more
Life is seriously a race.Start preparing from 2nd year.Join a good coaching institute and devote time for self study.Carry this procedure for 2years I mean 2nd and 3rd year of your graduation.
Your graduation marks won't be counted in your CAT score so be more focused towards your final goal I.e.MBA.Because of these 2years of preparation you will easily be able to pass the exam and into a good B-School rather than wasting one year after graduation for preparation.
At the same time do not completely ignore your graduation.Try to score atleast 60-65percentmarks in the semester exams.Balance both of these things along with enjoying co... View more
The best you can do is to just keep your focus on the preparation for CAT from all the angles. In doing so, you can join some extra classes for personality development and for improving your communicative ability, both verbal and non-verbal.
M.Sc in Biotechnology is a two years postgraduate programme that focuses on the advanced knowledge of the application of Biology and Chemistry in the field of technology, design and engineering. M.Sc. Biotechnology involves the study of the usage of living organisms to produce bio-products. At LPU M.Sc. In Biotechnology is a course that allows you to refine the skills and knowledge in subjects like cell Biology Immunology etc. Firstly, LPU is an awesome university and every moment there is worth spending. Which will broaden a student's exposure to the subject and his perspective towards it. M.Sc. In Biotechnology is a career-oriented cours... View more
The best option would be to join a coaching institute. They will tutor you accordingly and they will helo you to understand complex concepts while preparing. Be prepared to give your best and study your BCA course thoroughly too. Study at least 2 to 3 hours daily and solve practice papers.
Most important topics to focus on while preparing for B.Arch exams. It has 2 parts.
Part 1 being Mathematics & General Aptitude
Part 2 being Drawing test
Part 1 Consists of - MATHEMATICS
Algebra: Definitions of A. P. and G.P.; General term; Summation of first n-terms of series. Arithmetic/Geometric series, A.M., G.M. and their relation; Infinite G.P. series and its sum.
Logarithms: Definition; General properties; Change of base.
Matrices: Concepts of m x n (m 3, n 3) real matrices, operations of addition, scalar multiplication and
multiplication of matrices. Transpose of a matrix. Determinant of a square mat... View more
Hello Hemant,
The basic eligibility for this PG course is graduation in any discipline. Also students have to undergo an entrance exam. However, unfortunately no information on type of exam is available. You may have to contact this Depart in Kalina campus personally or by telephone.
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Best wishes
<p>Yes, with smart preparation and dedicated effort, you can pass the IPMAT in two months. Pay particular attention to the crucial areas of Verbal Ability (VA) and Quantitative Ability (QA). Enhance reading skills for VA, reinforce fundamental math concepts, and practice mock tests every day. If you are prepared to put in consistent effort, you should attempt IPMAT this year. Even if you fail, you will still have experience for when you try again. </p>