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Yes, preparation for MS would be better if you have started from 5th semester onwards. So it’s high time to prepare.
If you are interested in doing engineering. Only in this case you should drop a year and if you can score high in JEE Main. If you can spend your hours And hours daily for studying. If you have that willpower then only, you should choose engineering as a career option. Because getting an average college is not a tough task. And if it is not a good college like NITs, IITs then it is also not useful.
Of course, you have considerable benefit. You have cleared JEE Mains once, if you maintain the same dedication and focus, you can clear it again. However, I would recommend you take admission in a college as your marks are quite good to recommend a drop year.
Yes, you can start the preparation for CAT. First check out the syllabus and pattern of CAT exam. Start brushing up the concepts of Maths and English (Grammar). You can sit for CAT exam in your pre-final and final years of graduation. Apart from scoring well in CAT. You must need to score well in graduation. Check out the selection criteria of top-20 MBA institutes of India. This will give you a good idea what are the expectations of institutes from MBA aspirants. Best of Luck.
Yes, you can appear UPSC CSE after BSc Life Science. It will be helpful if you opt life science as your optional subject in UPSE.
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I have a good news for you, there is a chance to crack IIT-JEE without coaching!
Although the public view is that IIT JEE can only be cracked through coaching. But it is not the full story. For what I am telling you to do, you have to have or develop these qualities in you i.e., self-reliance, strong determination & self-discipline.
I'm suggesting some books, which you have to touch after you are thorough with year 12th textbooks.
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You can choose any of the course in graduation. There is no such favouritism in Iims given to any specific course. However, for CAT preparation you can join the coaching centers like TIME or Alchemist or Ediwiser. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
Yes sure, if you want you can definitely clear the bank PO exams as the syllabus for the bank exam is most similar to the CAT, or MAT exams. You need not to go through the different subjects.
The IBPS PO recruitment exam consists five sections that are English, reasoning ability, quantitative aptitude, general awareness and computer knowledge.
You can apply for the bank PO exam. The difficulty level of the bank PO exam is almost similar to the CAT, MAT exams.
Make a solid study plan and follow it strictly.
So tighten your shoe and start to practice from now, you will crack the exam. Be confident and keep practicing.
All the best.
It is a step in the right direction to study for CAT. Although, since you just joined college it is also important to make a good profile and do things that you enjoy doing be it sports, cultural or academic. So, don't sacrifice your college for CAT.
You have so much time for GATE exam. Even if you want to give it when you are in the 3rd year of your graduation then also you have 2 years. Download the syllabus of GATE for ECE students and start studying and for help join some online coaching like that of Ravindra Babu. It will provide you with the study material along with the necessary guidance.
Hello, NEET Exam is an entrance exam conducted for admission to UG medical courses in various medical colleges. It is one of the toughest exams conducted in India. So, you must prepare well for the exam. For NEET preparation, you don't need to take admission in coaching institute. You can prepare by yourself for the NEET. As most of the questions are based on 11th and 12th NCERT books. Here <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://goo.gl/byrz8a" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://goo.gl/byrz8a</a> you can check all the details regarding NEET Exam. For NEET preparation, you should first ch... View more
Hello Dear, Preparing UPSC you will find it very interesting. Do revise all the topics of History, Geography, Political Science that you have read in your school. Now come to the current affairs section. Do read some newspaper, read the important exam oriented issues. This will definitely help you to score a good mark in UPSC.
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Apart from various coaching institutes, you can go through various online test series as they will provide you more practice. Fee structures are different for different institutions.
B.A. (CEP) stands for Bachelor of Arts in Community Education and Participation. The syllabus for B.A. (CEP) may vary depending on the university or institution offering the programme. However, here are some common topics that are usually covered in the B.A. (CEP) curriculum:
Introduction to Community Education
Theories of Community Development
Participatory Methods in Community Development
Community organisation and Mobilization
Social Analysis and Planning
Communication for Development
Gender and Development
Environment and Development
Human Rights and Social Justice
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NID is the best institute in India for design courses.
For the that (Design Aptitude Test), there isn't much that you can do. Firstly and most importantly, you should have an aptitude for design. NID papers are designed in such a way that only those who have a creative side will be able to clear it. The question paper is a mix of creativity, logical thinking and general knowledge. You need to be aware of the latest happenings in the world. Cramming up yearbooks won't help you, seriously. Instead, make a habit of reading the newspaper every day.
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Having work experience and being a fresher have their own advantages and disadvantages, so it doesn't make much difference. Yes, the work experience people might come up with a solution to a problem, they have actually faced in their work life by the same can be done by a fresher, if they are avid readers. Yes, you can get into an IIM if you don't have work experience a good every year are fresher’s and if the interviewer finds you fit, you'll have a very good chance. Talking about placements, there are. Many companies who prefer work experience people but there are many who prefer fresher’s aswell. So, it is not something thought upon.
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If you are sincere with your studies then 8 months are enough for you to crack the CAT. Enrol yourself with a good coaching institute so that you get the relevant course material to begin your preparation. Also, do join mock tests so that you get your grip over time management. For more on preparation, refer to the below article links. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-2016-simple-tips-to-optimize-exam-preparation-blogId-13034" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-2016-simple-tips-to-optimize-exam-preparation-blogId-13034</a>
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Yes, you can prepare for both simultaneously. As without sketching, the entrance will be difficult to clear.
All you need, is your efforts towards your aim and you can clear them with any good faculty not by any branded coaching. Each city in our India have that precious faculty who make students able for their dream. For this purpose, you have to just ask your senior from your school, locality and also find that person who had qualified both exams or any one from them. Just have dream and seek ways for it
All the very best.
Just keep working hard, keep your concepts clear and try to solve as many problems as you can. Give regular tests. Keep yourself calm and be patient in the main exam. Best of luck!
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You are advised to start your self preparation now and then opt for one year duration coaching for CAT 2018 starting in Nov Dec 17. This will give you sufficient CAT preparation time without impacting your B.Sc studies.
Hi Soniya,
The following is the syllabus for CET:
B.Sc. with Foods, Nutrition and Dietetics,
Microbiology/Biochemistry.//Life Sciences/Biotechnology
Chemistry with Microbiology/Biochemistry/Life Sciences
General Home Science
Bachelor of Nursing
Intake Capacity: 20 Seats
50% seats for Christian Minority = 10 seats
20% seats for SC/ST/NT/OBC classes = 4 seats (Caste certificate to be attached to the application form)
30% seats for Open Category = 6 seats
Entrance examination/ Admission Procedure
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In my opinion, you should drop a year to get a deep knowledge of your subject, so that you can easily get a top NIT or IIT. Also, after that, you need not worry about your college if you don't get a top NIT because you would have a satisfaction that you know.
Hi. If you want to appear IIMC entrance, please read regularly newspaper for current affairs. You can also take help of current affairs books. After this you should prepare yourself for general English (grammar and vocabulary).
There are many colleges which give admission to their M.Tech on the basis of merit that is percentage of B.Tech or UG programme. You can check it on NET. You can even join Galgotia Univeristiy. It offers on basis of merit. It depends on you that you want to continue your studies or choose for better job. You have to select the option in between the two. Best of luck.