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Hi Jonathan,
Yes, you can get decent rank by dropping one year. You need to work hard and make a strategy. It depend on your creativity.
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<p>Understanding the syllabus, which includes mathematics, computer awareness, analytical ability, and logical reasoning, is the first step in preparing for the JMI MCA 2025 entrance exam.</p><p>Mathematics: Pay close attention to subjects like probability, trigonometry, algebra, and calculus.</p><p>Computer Awareness: Go over the fundamental ideas of computer science, such as operating systems, data structures, and algorithms.</p><p>Analytical Skills & Logical Reasoning: Work on solving puzzles, solving series, and solving problems.</p><p>Time management: Complete last year's a... View more
You need to study only 4 hours daily and try to assess your strength and weakness in the course of study. You need a good coaching, where you can get good teacher, which can meet your needs.
The syllabus is same for every year. You can just go through the books like:
1. AS Agarwal on quant.
2. DI and Verbal.
3. For LR, you can go for Peeyush Bharadwaj by Arihant series.
If you plan your studies of both BMS and MBA preparations and put additional effort, you will be able to do both tasks with justice to graduation studies and good MBA preparations.
Hi,
Following is an excerpt from a student who probably gave her interview at Christ:-
"It is not really tough. All you have to focus is on the Micro presentation topics and the latest current affairs. So, there would be around 80 topics and at the time of interview you be asked to speak on any one of it and the topics would be given to you through the chit system so make sure that you are thorough and rigorous with all the topics and you would be given 90 seconds to speak on it. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://christuniversity.in/institute-of-management/institute-of-management-mba/m... View more
It is not recommended to prepare for CAT by self-study as you want to get it done within 4 months. You can take coaching from a good coaching Institutions like: TIME or Career Launcher.
Hi,
Chemistry -
Study organic and inorganic chemistry as much as you can. Physical chemistry questions are easy too but you can do well without them.
Mathematics-
1. Complete calculus. Mostly questions on limits and differential eqns. are very easy. Integration depends on you.
2. Simple but scoring topics such as Binomial Theorem, Probability, Sequences, Limits.
3. Many people feel that coordinate geometry is tough. But believe me, they are very easy.
Physics-
This is one subject where you can study only what are comfortable with.
Mechanics is overrated. Instead concentrate more on the topics which are t... View more
CATking, Pune provides best coaching for Admissions in MBA colleges like FMS and IIMs and other top B-schools. You need to score well in CAT, be abreast with current affairs and have more mock personal interviews.
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Hello Vaibhav,
Nowadays many people take a break and prepare for IIT's so there is no drawback in dropping, so it is recommended first you go for B.Tech from good colleges rather than thinking of GATE.
There can't be a single book.
The competition at the entry level is high. You should prepare in a systematic manner can stand to the benchmarks in the examination. You have to make own time schedule for preparation and follow it without any fail. Going through the clauses and laws regularly would help.
The reference books for the entrance examination from different publishing houses will also be helpful in the preparation phase. Few of them are mentioned below:
Study Package for CLAT and LLM Entrance Examination By Bharadwaj (Tata Mcgraw Hill)
LLM entrance exam guide by Asian books private ltd
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Hello Ravi,
If you are fully dedicated towards your goal, then 1 year preparation is more than enough for UPSC exams. Follow smart reading techniques. Take mock tests online and assess your performance. Read The Hindu News Paper daily and update yourself with the current affairs.
In spite of your efforts, if you cannot crack it in 1st attempt, please don't loose hopes. Prepare well and go ahead in the next try.
All the best.
I would suggest you to read for 8-12 hours daily. I suggest you to have at least a sleep of 8 hours daily so that you can be healthy.
Hello Soumya,
You will be eligible to take up journalism in any recognised university if you score above 55% in your 12th exam (any stream). Students who have cleared their board exams with English as one of the best four subjects can apply for this course.
After 12th, you can take up BA in journalism and mass communication. Some colleges offering this course on the basis of the 12th board exam result. But, a few colleges do conduct entrance tests for this.
Delhi University carries out a Common Entrance Test for Journalism (CETJ) for the Bachelors course.
At Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, there are two roun... View more
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Hi,
You can check the below mentioned link and read the preparation tips and tricks to crack GMAT:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/gmat/preparation-tips
If you want to prepare well, thats excellent. But you should not miss this year exam at any cost.
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Both are equally good except govt jobs pay you miniscule. Pvt jobs are many and vacancy gets filled up over a period of time. Advise you to work for a pvt bank.
You have to show a consistent academic performance for a good future. You have to get a first class throughout your career. So, work for it now. You need to take care of your academics. There is no separate preparation for IAS.
Yes, you can go for a drop year, but in MBA during internship and interviews reason for drop years will be asked.