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<p>Candidates can check below few general tips to crack RRB Group D exam:</p><h3><strong>Understanding the Exam Pattern &amp; Syllabus</strong></h3><p>Candidates before beginning with the preparation should understand the exam pattern and syllabus. Understanding the exam pattern helps candidates to know the overall structure of the exam. The syllabus helps candidates to know the topics and sub-topics that they need to cover for the exam. This way candidates become more familiar with the exam.</p><h3>Practice and More Practice</h3><p>Practice is the only key to achieving ... View more

3.3k Views Posted 6 years ago

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NCERT books for Class 11th and class 12th along with past year papers are good enough for EAMCET preparation. Good luck.

17 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The RBI Assistant syllabus provides a overview of the topics covered in the exam. It&nbsp;defines the boundaries of the exam and helps in identifying the weightage of different sections. You can create a Study Plan Based on the syllabus. Candidates get an idea to Practice with Relevant Questions as the syllabus helps candidates find suitable practice materials and mock tests aligned with the exam pattern.</p>

11 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Determination is the key of success. The more determined your attitude and mindset will be, the more you are closer towards your goals. For preparing for any exams, you need to give your best consistently. Think about only positive impact and positive things. Start from going through the syllabus and last year exams paper.

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<p>Indeed, SAT study guides are easily accessible online via a variety of platforms, allowing students to access them from any location. The Official SAT Study Guide, Kaplan SAT Prep, Princeton Review SAT Premium Prep, and Barron's SAT Study Guide are just a few of the well-known SAT preparation books available on websites like Amazon, eBay, and the official College Board store. Additionally, a lot of educational websites and platforms, such as Google Books, Barnes &amp; Noble, and Chegg, offer digital versions of SAT prep books that students can buy or occasionally even access for free. Additionally, internet tools such as Khan ... View more

19 Views Posted 3 years ago

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B Pharma student,

Get yourself ready
You should get ready for the journey before trying to figure out how to begin studying for the UPSC at home.
Prepare yourself physically and mentally for the test before you begin your study. Establish priorities and manage your time well.
Know the UPSC exam format inside and out, and pace your IAS training accordingly.
The prelims, mains, and interview are the three parts of the UPSC test.
Create a schedule.
It is essential to have a structured daily schedule if you want to become an IAS officer.
Prior to your preparation, you should establish a convenient timeline and follow it.
Your pre... View more

103 Views Posted 2 years ago

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NTSE and JEE preparations have no correlation. However being an NTSE scholar means that you were smart and sincere enough in/before class 10th. JEE toppers may or may not be NTSE scholars but yes if they are, that means they have been always been sincere and that's a good sign. Ain't it? Plus whether you are preparing for NTSE or JEE, you get smarter and your problem solving skills improve and that's what matters!

79 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Mihir,
CATking is very good for MBA entrance exam and the faculty of that institute is really wonderful. If you have any doubt they will help you and the fees for the same will be 40k for a year.

12 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<ol><li>Know the KEAM syllabus.</li><li>Stay updated with the KEAM exam pattern, and plan a proper timetable.</li><li>Start with the basics.</li><li>Keep your schedule consistent and study daily.</li><li>Practice with sample papers.</li><li>Revise what you have studied.</li><li>Do not add new topics to prepare on the last fe days before the exam.</li></ol>

63 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Firstly, it is good to start preparing early. It will give you an edge over others later for sure. So, to begin the preparations, divide and manage your time so as to devote equal time for all the sections. For Verbal Ability, Quant, Data Interpretation, practice Arun sharma for each or use any good coaching study material. I recommend TIME. Their material might seem a little difficult, but it will be worth the pain. Also, start using 'Word Power Made Easy'. Lastly, join a test series, be it TIME, IMS or Career Launcher. I would again recommend taking AIMCATs, i.e Time test series. Keep taking these tests seriously, and analyze ea... View more

6 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Most people start studying 4 to 6 months before the real test. If math is hard for you, start earlier. dont wait until the last month. You need time to learn concepts. Booking the exam date early helps you stay on track.</p>

2.6k Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, Deeksha academy is good for NEET preparation. Through NEET training offered by Deeksha, students excel in medical entrance exam, which helps them secure a seat in top medical colleges all over India. The trained and experienced faculty at Deeksha make sure the students understand the concept clearly before attempting to answer the question. Hub for Deeksha coaching is based out of Bangalore, Karnataka. Regards.

71 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
MPSC exam stands for Maharastra Public Service Commission and it is conducted in two stages. MPSC state service entrance exam is conducted for diverse cadres.
The class of cadres is classified in following three categories:-
I) Class-I
ii) Class-II
iii) Class-III
MPSC examination are conducted in following two stages:-
1) Preliminary Exam: - Preliminary exam have two paper and they consist General studies, PCM (physics, chemistry and mathematics) and political science.
2) Main Exam: - Main exam have also two paper and they includes English and general studies.
Educational Qualification for MPSC exam:... View more

1.1k Views Posted 9 years ago

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The preparation of NEET is based on your studies. I will suggest you to take individual subject classes because in a single institute all the teachers are not good. You should first prepare theory part and then practice MCQ based questions for preparation. You can study Dinesh book for MCQ and NCERT for proper revision.

44 Views Posted 7 years ago

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No, only NCERT books are not sufficient. You need to study much and more book than that. Some of standard book you need to study and solve them. More the practice, more you will be able to answer in the exam. Search for best books for JEE Advanced study.
Best of luck for future.

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<p>The exam pattern help students to understand the overall structure of the exam. RRB ALP syllabus help candidates to know the topics from where questions are asked in the exam. Candidates must clear the concept of the topics given in the syllabus by going through good book. Candidates must attempt mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.</p>

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<p>Taking coaching for NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology) preparation can be beneficial if you need structured guidance, expert tips, and a disciplined study routine. Coaching institutes offer specialised training for creative ability, general ability, and situation tests, which are key components of the NIFT entrance exam.</p>

118 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi there, IAS exam or CSE is conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). The exam is conducted at an all India level. UPSC recruits the candidates for Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Forest Service (IFS) and Central Civil Services through this exam. All the ministries and the departments in the union and state governments are headed by the IAS officers that make this exam the prestigious one in the nation. The topper of the IAS exam has the opportunity to become the Cabinet Secretary to the Government of India. It is the highest bureaucratic position one person can have in India. Although r... View more

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ICSI Delhi - Institute of Company Secretaries of India. Navkar Institute. Elite IIT. Shiksha Guru. Academy of Commerce. Innovative Solutions. Good Shepherd Professional Academy. Master Mind Academy.

8 Views Posted 10 months ago

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<p>Clearing CLAT PG without preparation is extremely difficult, as the exam tests legal reasoning, comprehension, and analytical skills through passage-based MCQs. Subjects like Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, and Contracts require familiarity with landmark judgments, case laws, and legal principles. The 2-hour exam has negative marking (-0.25 per wrong answer), making guessing risky. Even if you have prior legal knowledge, structured preparation, including solving previous year papers, reading Bare Acts, and practicing mock tests, is essential for a good score. Consistent revision boosts accuracy.&nbsp;</p>

273 Views Posted 9 years ago

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List of 10 best books for MAT are given below :
1. Mission MBA MAT Guide by B S Sijwali and Tarun Goyal (Arihant Books)
2. MAT (Management Aptitude Test) Entrance Exams with Practice CDby GKP (G K Publications Pvt. Ltd.) covers,
3. The Pearson MAT Super Course with CD (Pearson)
4. Study Package For Management Aptitude Test by Arun Sharma (Tata McGraw-Hill)
5. 10 Challengers MAT: 10 Mock Tests for Management Aptitude Testby Dharmendra Mittal (Arihant Publications)
6. MAT Score Accelerator (Disha Publication)
7. MAT Solved Papers by Disha Experts (Disha Publication)
8. 10 Mock Test Papers MAT by Career Launche... View more

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<p>For SSB (Services Selection Board) preparation, the following books are highly recommended:</p><ol><li><strong>"SSB Interview: The Complete Guide" by Dr. S. K. Sharma</strong> - Covers all aspects of the SSB process, including psychology tests, personal interviews, and group tasks.</li><li><strong>"The Officer's Selection System" by P. R. Chandra</strong> - A comprehensive guide with techniques for written and interview tests.</li><li><strong>"Success in SSB Interviews" by K. S. Subramanian</strong> - Provides insights on SS... View more

51 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Syllabus of IIT preparation is too long, refer the following link:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.iitjee.org/iit-jee-syllabus.html" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.iitjee.org/iit-jee-syllabus.html</a>

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<p>Since syllabus level of WBJEE is similar to board exams, students should check NCERT books for preparation. However, for a better understanding of concepts and topics of WBJEE syllabus, students should also check other important reference books.</p>

470 Views Posted 7 years ago

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NEET and JEE are two very different paths. The only similarity between the two being their competitively. JEE has a bit higher standard questions than NEET. The bade being the same for the two, that is boards, they both diverge their different paths and different question patterns.

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<p>Hi Narmada, </p><p>When there are multiple blueprints for the same subject, it's essential to focus on the official and authentic sources for your preparation.</p><p>Here's what you can do:</p><ol><li><p><strong>KSEEB Blueprints</strong>: These are official documents released by the Karnataka State Education Examination Board, so they are the most reliable. They are designed according to the board's exam pattern and mark distribution. You should prioritize these as they reflect the exact exam pattern.</p></li><li><p><strong>Shiksha.com Bluepr... View more

221 Views Posted 9 years ago

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To seek admission in an executive MBA program, you don't need to appear for an open test. The admission criteria is simple minimum 50% marks at graduation level & a experience certificate/NOC from your employer confirming that you have 3 + years of experience.
You need to check the admission process for the specific college wherein you intend to seek admission for more details.

10 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Good day, Thomas You must have started getting ready for JEE Advanced and, of course, JEE Mains a while ago. I'll be honest with you: I admire your assurance. You stated that you are confident in your ability to pass JEE Mains with the required percentile and get qualified to take JEE Advanced. One can just review the weaker areas that the student feels need some more focus in the time that is currently accessible. At this point, if you are not prepared for JEE Advanced. I would encourage you to add time to your plan rather than changing it. Be optimistic, have a healthy attitude, and I'm confident you can do it.

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<p style="text-align: justify;">No, it is not necessary to enroll in a coaching centre for TSEdCET exam, &nbsp;while coaching can be helpful, it's not mandatory. With the right study materials, dedication, and self-discipline candidates can prepare for the TSEdCET exam effectively on your own.</p>

7 Views Posted 3 years ago

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