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Since you plan to give CAT after three years ,it would be better to now concentrate on your M.Sc & try and score well. Preparation for CAT doesn't require more than 6 months of sincere effort. CAT exams are normally conducted between Nov & Feb ,so one should start preparing 6 months prior to the date of the open test.
Since you plan to pursue MBA after 3 years it is advisable that you pick up a work assignment & gain valuable experience .This work experience will come to your advantage during the campus placement process at MBA

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not harmful. your conviction and decision to Make Your career is the best thing.

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Hello Gopal,
Now a days, for admission in medical college, you have to clear only one exam and it is NEET. In Nagpur also there will be plenty of coaching classes like Allen, Akash, Fitjee, Resonance, etc. You can select any one that you like.

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You require above 75%. You need research orientation, paper publication and German language knowledge in addition to an outstanding academic record. You must also clear IELTS or GRE.

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Yes, it is a good decision, but you need to be more focused towards studies. You can join a good coaching class or a good test series offered by coaching classes. Clear your all the concepts and try variety of problems. If you are investing 1 year for IIT preparation, then you need to give your best shot.
Good luck.

1.1k Views Posted 6 years ago

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Scoring 300+ is easy, it is the game of speed and accuracy.
First, built the accuracy by building your concept one can follow these books mentioned:DC Pandey and H C Verma in Physics, SK Goal for Maths (Algebra). Maths is a scoring subject, imbibe the NCERT as it is the bible for this exam. Practice last 5 year previous year papers by setting a time limit. While attempting, be focused on what you want can easily solve this will boost your confidence also do check your time, analyse your gaps and work on them accordingly.

3k Views Posted 6 years ago

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<p>Yes, one can appear for the IPMAT exam even if they didn't have mathematics in Class 12. There are no specific requirements of the IPMAT exam for having studied mathematics.</p><p>However, cracking IPMAT without having studied Mathematics in Class 11 and 12 can be a bit tricky and challenging. This is because higher level Mathematics dominate the exam. More than 60% of all the numerical are from Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus. One can also consider taking coaching for the sections they find difficult. The two sections based on Quantitative Aptitude are different in nature. One section has MCQs while the other has Short... View more

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Yes in aforesaid case you can take admission in Hotel Management at LPU. For your reference following is the eligibility conditions:
Eligibility Criteria:
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPU NEST.

863 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, BSEB follows the NCERT curriculum. Students must refer to the books prescribed by the BSEB. The board published NCERT books online as well as offline. Students can download the NCERT book PDFs from the official website of the board. Apart from the official website, the students can also obtain printed NCERT books from their respective schools. NCERT books are also available for Salem in the market. Students must cover the entire topics included in the NCERT books for better preparation for the BSEB 10th exams in 2024.</p>

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I studied for CPT just for 15 days and got 168 in this December attempt. It is a very easy paper provided, you have good accountancy and mathematics base. Last 7-8 days must be only for practice manual because ICAI is too busy in making IPCC and a final paper that they just copy paste questions from practice manual for CPT.

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<p>If you have a strong academic background and are already well-versed in the subjects covered in the UGC NET syllabus, you may not need coaching. Self-Study Abilities: Some candidates are disciplined and self-motivated enough to prepare for the exam on their own through self-study. Candidates often wonder whether coaching is necessary to qualify for the UGC NET exam. However, it is important to clarify that&nbsp;with appropriate preparation and self-study, candidates can indeed achieve success in the UGC NET exam without the need for coaching.You can check and download the previous year question papers for UGC NET Managment to ... View more

1.3k Views Posted 3 years ago

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You are not eligible to apply for the upcoming RRB Group D exam cycle. This is due to the age criteria of the RRB for the Group D exam. The age limit for the Indian Railways Group D exam is 33 years. The educational requirement states that applicants must hold a National Apprenticeship Certificate (NAC) or have completed the equivalent of grade 10 or higher. However, if you belong to a category like OBC, SC, ST, or PwBD, you may get some age relaxations of up to 5 years. In that case, you can prepare for the Group D exam.

1.3k Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, NCERT books are very helpful. NCERT MST is a book, which will be helpful to solve your concepts. This book is available in all three subject bio, physics and chemistry.

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Hello Sumit! <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat/preparation-tips" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat/preparation-tips</a> Kindly visit the given link to know about preparation tips and strategies to score well in CAT exam. I hope it helps! All the best!

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Your desire to work in government is quite admirable. You will be qualified to sit for the majority of government job tests after earning your degree, including the SSC CGL IBPS Bank, Railway, and UPSC exams. As a result, it would be highly recommended that you begin your preparation right away because, if you do, your fundamental concepts will be extremely obvious, and it would be simpler for you to answer questions during the tests. For the finest training, complete as many previous year's test questions as you can.

177 Views Posted 8 years ago

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There are many good institutions in Delhi for UPSC preparation.

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<p>NCHMCT JEE 2026 syllabus is as under: Section 1 Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude including Elementary Mathematics, Percentage Calculation, Logarithms etc. Section 2 Reasoning and Logical Deduction including topics Analytical Reasoning, Direction and Distance related questions and Linear Arrangement, and blood relations, data interpretation, statements assumptions, statements arguments and statements conclusions. Section 3 General Knowledge &amp; Current Affairs including aspirants knowledge about static General Knowledge and Current Affairs and national, international events, sports events, inventions and discoveries.... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Dear aspirant, GPAT 2024 Preparation can be started by going through the exam pattern and syllabus. GPAT Syllabus consists of a total of 19 subjects which are further divided into various sub-topics. Of all the subjects, Pharmacology carries the maximum weightage. Around 25% to 30% of questions are framed from this section. To improve the performance for GPAT 2022, candidates can solve GPAT Sample Papers. For the preparation, candidates need to focus on the numerical problems as around 4 to 5 numerical questions are framed each year. Based on the higher secondary syllabus, some fundamental qu... View more

75 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Shruti, It totally depends on you that when you should start preparing for CLAT. If you want really good marks in board exams, focus on that at first and then prepare for CLAT. If you can manage boards and CLAT preparation side by side then go for it, but do not affect your board scores.

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It mainly depends on your consistency and hard work. There are many students who have crack CAT in 1st attempt. I would suggest you to work more on your verbal section and be regular to your practice. Most important don't take stress and be positive.

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<p>OJEE is an entrance which requires understanding of syllabus and concepts. Difficulty level of exam can be higher for one person and lesser for another. So, to crack OJEE exam, students should know basics, syllabus and marking scheme. They should practice with taking OJEE mock tests.</p>

376 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi there!
The classes goes on regularly for dropper batch of JEE Mains & Advanced every week (6 days a week) and like any other coaching they have Sundays for tests. Hope you got your answer.

159 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Sourav,
DU LLB moreover, follows same pattern as CLAT. The books you may refer to are:
* R. S. Agarwal for verbal and nonverbal section
*Manorama Year book
*Daily notes from Hindu and other GK sources
*A. P. Bharadwaj's book for legal section
*Past year question papers.

65 Views Posted 6 years ago

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For preparing both the exams simultaneously, you need to diligently plan your entire day. See below how-
1. Make a realistic timetable of your daily activities. Try sticking to this schedule of yours.
2. NCERT books are great for both boards and competitive exams. Complete syllabus from these books on priority.
3. To score well in boards, covering a substantial portion of NCERT is enough. Make sure you solve sample papers released by CBSE.
4. For IIT-JEE, you need to move a step ahead by solving and practicing numerous application based questions. You can do it with mock tests, previous year question papers and sample pa... View more

71 Views Posted 3 years ago

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UPSC Civil Services exam age limit : Candidate must be a minimum of 21 years of age and must not be more than 32 years of age. General category and EWS : 32 years; 6 attempts. OBC (with Certificate 32 years + 3 years; 9 attempts. SC / ST : 32 years + 5 years; unlimited attempts. Qualification : The candidate must hold a graduation degree from a government - recognised university. In their final year or awaiting results, candidates are also available tp appear for UPSC preliminary examination.

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First, your thinking and confidence is very nice for cracking entrance examinations because a very few students have confidence that they will able to crack JEE Mains and Advance at home level study but self-study is more and more profitable as comparing coaching level study. But you should away from many distractions like television and others at home. Your focus and do hard work to qualify JEE then you surely get success. Top rankers in any exam do self-study, but you take guidance from old papers and any JEE qualifiers. JEE Mains syllabus is from NCERT and for JEE Advanced, you can take material from any past JEE qualifiers.

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Hello dear, The Combined Defence Services CDS is the examination for recruitment into Indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Indian Air Force Academy. To prepare for CDS exam requires deep and complete knowledge of syllabus. How to prepare subjects in lucid and comprehensive manner, where to focus, what to study and time management to clear your exam to achieve your dream job.

121 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you want to prepare for IIT-JEE I suggest you to go for FIITJEE or resonance.

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