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<p>Candidates can get 700+ scores in NEET exam by preparing well in advance. Have a look at the NEET preparation tips to score high marks in the exam-</p><ul><li>Master the syllabus through NCERT books.</li><li>Study the high-weigtage topics in detail.</li><li>Practice the NEET mock test and sample papers.</li><li>Solve last 5 years question papers of NEET UG.</li><li>Revise regularly.</li></ul>
<p>For NEET exam preparation, the NCERT books are non-negotiable. Candidates should cover the syllabus from NEET NCERT books of Class 11 and 12. Moreover, candidates should refer to the best books for NEET preparation, such as-</p><ul><li>Concepts of Physics by H C Verma</li><li>Organic Chemistry Objective by Arihant</li><li>Trueman's Biology Vol 1 and 2</li><li>Objective Biology by Dinesh</li></ul><p> </p>
<p>Most students find reasoning and teaching aptitude slightly difficult as they require practice and logical thinking.</p>
<p>Around 1 to 3 months of regular study with proper planning is usually enough to prepare well for the exam.</p>
<p>You should start preparing for LPUPET at least 2 to 3 months before the exam to cover the syllabus properly.</p>
<p>You should start preparing for CPGET exam at least 4–6 months before the exam to cover all topics properly.</p>
<p>Since PUMDET is a postgraduate level entrance exam, it is advised that the applicants study from their Bachelors degree programme notes. Other than that they can also refer to the following. </p><ul><li>Arihant prep books (you'll find them for your desired subject on Amazon)</li><li>HC Verma for Physics </li><li>ML Khanna </li><li>DC Pandey for practice questions </li><li>Class XI and XII textbooks</li></ul>
<p>One thing is certain that since PUMDET is an entrance exam for postgraduate courses, the difficulty level of the exam will be fairly high. Aspirants must start their preparations as soon as possible. To be particular, it is advised that they start their studies at least 2 to 3 months before the exam date for good measure.</p>
,CEED 2022 examination - The CEED 2022 scorecard is available for download from March 12; the ultimate date to down load scorecards is June 14. CEED 2022 scorecard will incorporate part A marks for all applicants. But, part-B marks, general marks, merit ranks are allocated most effective to candidates who have qualified in part A. IIT Bombay had launched the element-A cut-off marks for CEED 2022 on February 10 inside the form of suggest and popular deviation. The mean deviation is 18.62, even as the standard deviation is eleven.93. The very last rating of CEED 2022 could be prepared by way of giving 25% weightage to part A and 75% weightag... View more
Hi Sanjana!
There is no exam called NEED. There is NID, which is specific to NID institute. For institutes accepting CEED you can click here <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/colleges-accepting-uceed-2017-score-rank-for-admissions-seats-available-blogId-13132" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/colleges-accepting-uceed-2017-score-rank-for-admissions-seats-available-blogId-13132</a>.
Hello,
Well, you can go for any entrance exam that goes under Designing like AIEED (All India Entrance Exam for Design), then there's another one that is pearl academy entrance exam. So, it depends on the college you want to pursue this course. Well, for more information, I would suggest you to check out this website and decide accordingly
:<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/top-design-entrance-exams-2017-conducted-in-india-blogId-11334" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/top-design-entrance-exams-2017-conducted-in-india-blogId-11334</... View more
Hi Subrata!
You can visit the below link for a detailed guidance in this regard <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/popular-design-entrance-exams-mdes-selection-process-blogId-11616" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/industrial-product-design/articles/popular-design-entrance-exams-mdes-selection-process-blogId-11616</a>.
Master of Design (M. Des) is a 2-year Post-graduate degree in the field of design. The eligibility for the course is a Bachelor’s degree in Design from a recognized institution with at least 50% marks. Top Institutes offering this course are:
NIFT, Mumbai
NIFT, New Delhi
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
IIT, Kanpur
Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing
The average tuition fee of the course varies from around INR. 2, 40,000 to INR. 2, 60,000 for the whole course. The course is of 2 years and 6 months training included in the course which makes it of total 2 years of course. If you have an ed... View more
Yes, you can do that in any college which accepts CEED marks.
<p>Shortlisting criteria for the candidates to qualify for the test/interview for admission to the M. Des. Programme in Department of Design, IIT Delhi for AY 2024-2025 is given below.</p><div class="photo-widget"><div class="figure"><picture><source srcset="" media="(max-width: 500px)"><img src="https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1728888129php2DqzAL.jpeg" alt="" width="673" height="306" loading="lazy"></picture></div></div><p>The design task/interview for the M. Des. program w... View more
Do, absolutely, go for it. It is much better than going for an MBA (unless the MBA serves a grand plan of yours). With an M.Des in hand, sooner or later you'll find yourself wanted badly by the industry. The Indian manufacturing/services mindset is changing, and we are moving towards more of a 'build a brand' mindset. The things that'd get us there are:
a) Greatly designed products and services
b) Great marketing
A design course would not just give you the skills that the industry needs, but also a way of thinking that unlocks doors.
I personally have not gone for a Master's degree after Bachelors in engineering, but being ... View more