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Preparing for CAT exam is not an easy thing. You need to concentrate on each section of the exam by practicing some daily activities.For English, you are required to read a lot of stuff and should be able to understand different articles. Quant is full of practice of different topics and mock test is the only way to test your quant skills. Reasoning requires your logic and this can be improved by solving puzzles to improve your logic.The time required totally depends on your dedication.
Hello Avishek,
It's nice to know that you have dreams with you. Of course, CSE is a good choice. Now, your aim should be to prepare for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced to get admission in IIT. Have faith in yourself.
Best wishes!
HI Subhash,
Focus on solving previous year JEE papers and do a through review of these papers. Go through the answers and figure out concepts which are not clear. NCERT is good enough to clear your concepts so refer them whenever you require clarity on something.
Also try to solve some timed online tests given by reputed test prep centres such as resonance, bansals, allen, aakash etc. This will help you in managing the time for each section and also provide exposure to different kinds of questions that can come up
Hi Chetan, there is no perfect answer. How you prepare depends on your own level of competency. The main thing to remember is to work on both your strengths and weakness. It is seen many times that while test takers are working on ways to improve their weak areas they fumble later on areas which they were good at. Take mock tests, practice as much as you can. Read a lot and keep yourself updated. Above all take study breaks and relax. All the best.
If you are not interested in becoming a CA then why are you even evaluating doing CA. MBA will be a logical extension of your graduation degree. You are advised to do your own SWOT analysis and based on analysis prepare your MBA entrance examination preparation plan. If you are not position to crack MBA examinations by self study, you are advised to join a study/ coaching centre.
Hi, you can try solving previous year's question papers for JEE Mains and JEE Advance to check your level of preparation. If you are scoring more than 50% in exam-like conditions in these papers, you can keep your preparation up for IIT. Otherwise, you should go for the MH-CET. The MH-CET is comparably less difficult than JEE and can get you into good government engineering colleges in Maharashtra. You can go for JEE in the second phase, which will be held on April 20, 2023. Solving questions from previous years will not only give you an idea of the types of questions asked but also of your level of preparation. Also, you must be confiden... View more
Hi,
Go for JEE Mains paper 2 for getting admission in the best college which is School of Planning and Architecture (SPA). Others would be NITs and IITS.
The exam shall have 3 sections: Aptitude, maths and drawing (Memory, 2D Design).
Go for NCERT books first for your preparation.
Few useful reference books besides the CBSE NCERTs are:
1. A Complete Self Study Guide for B.Arch 2015 Entrance Examination (English) by P.K Mishra, Arihant Publications
2. Verbal & Non Verbal Reasoning Book by R.S. Aggarwal
3. Architecture Entrance Book by P.K. Mishra
4. Skills in Mathematics Algebra for JEE Main and Advanced by ... View more
Hi A P,
Gap years are normal and students normally take a year gap for entrance exam preparation but the acceptance will depend on the university. If you wanted to study in the US, why did you waste a year for JEE Mains? Instead, you should have been preparing for SAT. So these are some questions they will ask. Now, you must devote all your time to SAT preparation and do really well. You must also take your TOEFL. Admissions will depend on your overall profile, SOP, LOR, extracurriculars, etc.
<p>I can see you have a year ahead for the CA foundation exam.</p><p>So, you can divide the syllabus into half and prepare it 3-3 months and start doing PYQs in next 3 months.</p><p>In the last 3 months revise well and focus on your week areas</p>
<p>Hi, <br>If about NEET and JEE prep choices are confusing, see if you can choose one between medical or engg. It's much tougher to choose both at once as the syllabus is not the same. You can otherwise look at <strong>Dharwad's integrated PU colleges.</strong> These are NEET and JEE focused.<strong> Arjuna Science, Empower, Vijeta, and Aryabhata are PU science colleges to check</strong>. Some coaching centres too like <strong>Dharwad Vivekanand Gurukul and Aakash Institute</strong> are worth checking out. Go to their official sites or find out the past results of the stud... View more
Hello Dhirendra,
You still have time to look for a job until the next batch passes out. Gaining an experience of atleast 3+ years is always recommended before opting for CAT and other entrance examinations. I would suggest you to opt for a job first and gain experience. The market is currently over saturated with candidates having Masters degree, but with no experience.
I hope it helps.
You could take tuition class from TIME, IMS near your location.
Hello Tanzilla,
I am very happy that someone has raised this issue. Be relaxed. Now you can not learn anything more. Spend time in activity that you like best. Be it singing, painting, playing anything.
Best wishes.
Hello Niveen,
Yes, this situation is faced by many students. Don't worry. Just start reading Times Of India, every day. You will find that slowly your English is improving.
Read thoroughly NCERT for physics, chemistry, maths and read general knowledge book and some magazines for current affairs, and also read reasoning from Arihant publication. And if possible join any institute as group study and guidance is needed for these kinds of exams. So you can join Mentor's Academy, it's a very good academy as it provides good study material faculty and test series. And the fee is less compared to other institutes.
Hello Manikanta,
NCERT books will be helpful in clearing the doubts in concepts of organic chemistry. You may also refer Arihant books for practice as they may help you in approaching the questions better. Learn the basics of reactions and the mechanisms as there will be some questions which are directly based on the mechanisms.
Practice more and try to get 200+. All the best.
Dear Vidya,
1. Make a Schedule.
2. Know Syllabus & Pattern Well.
3. Start from the start.
4. Books are your best friends.
5. Revise until you become wise.
6. Sample papers are never ample.
6. Mock the test.
7. Take necessary breaks.
I hope this helps you!
Thanks :)
Hello,
CMAT is common management admission test. It is conducted by the AICTE. It is computer based test of duration 180 minutes. Total question: 100
Total marks: 400 marks
It consist of 4 sections
CAT EXAM-Common admission test
Duration: 180 minutes
Total questions: 300 marks
Three sections
Negative marking: 1/3rd
MAT Exam: management aptitude test
Duration: 150 minds
It is computer based and pen paper based
Total 5 sections:
CMAT has an easier approach than CAT. CMAT offers good opportunity for all those who remain dissatisfied with their CAT 2016 or XAT results as CMAT on January will... View more
Hello Rahul, you must go for NEET exam. As NEET is the only exam through which you can take admission in the Medical field. NEET Paper is prepared in a very balanced way. 70% questions are of average level. Examiner always tries to put time taking questions in 1st pages of every section, so that you can waste your time and get panicked during initial 1st hour of the exam. The syllabus of NEET and other state wise exam is almost same. So, I suggest you to go for NEET.
Hi Saurav,
Entry into hotel management programs requires applicants to clear an entrance test, consisting of English, reasoning, general science and general knowledge. This is followed by a group discussion and personal interview. Remember that you should have attained at least 50% of aggregate in 12th. Check the institute websites for entrance test dates and admission notifications. Some of the top names in this area are -
Oberoi Centre, Delhi
IHM, Mumbai
WGSHA. Manipal
IHM, Delhi
IHM; Aurangabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Calcutta, Ahmedabad
NCHMCT OR National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology
Hope it helped.
<p>Tips to prepare for NEET physics are:-</p><ol><li>Step 1: Understand the NEET Physics Syllabus. </li><li>Step 2: Build a Strong Foundation in Basic Concepts. </li><li>Step 3: Refer to NCERT Textbooks.</li><li>Step 4: Use Reference Books and Study Materials. </li><li>Step 5: Solve Previous Years' Question Papers. </li><li>Step 6: Take Mock Tests.</li></ol><p>Some more strategies you can try are:-</p><ul><li>Read and understand the questions before answering.</li><li>Avoid ... View more
1. Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmadabad
2. Asian College of Journalism, Chennai
3. Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media, Bangalore
4. Symbiosis Institute of Mass Communication, Pune
5. Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi
6. Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai
7. AJ Kidwai Mass Communication Research, Jamia, New Delhi
8. Manorama School of Communication, Kottayam
9. Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
10. Times School of Journalism, New Delhi
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Your plan in 3 rounds for 5 months leave.
80 days: Full Study form Scratch + Assigning A, B, C Category for Practicals & for Theory papers Summaries for 3rd round in own hand writings.
40 days: Study for portion left in 1st round and A+B category only
30 days: Last Round Revision + MTP + Past Exam + RTP Solve
25 Hours: Day before Exam: Arrange time Schedule for Important at least 80% Syllabus. Give equal time to all papers and 23 days more to DT, LAW, and Writing Practice of at least 3 papers to be completed in 3 hours’ time. Reading order: 1 Classwork topics, Module, PM.
General Pathology is a very scoring and important subject for dental students. A lot of questions in exams appear from general aspect of pathology. Approach should be to have basic understanding of the normal physiology of the different systems. Once you know the normal it is easy to understand the deviation from the normal, which is exactly what pathology is. Coming to the exam point of view, in NEET MS as well as INI CET a lot of questions are asked from the Cellular chapter and very few from Systemic Pathology.
Eptitude, one of the best online coaching for CLAT brings you a complete online preparation program for CLAT and other law exams.They give their students the same experience which is available to a classroom student. Their topic wise practice, CLAT mock test series, followed by CLAT previous year question paper with answers constitutes their CLAT study material. The video lectures run in perfect with the study material to produce best possible results.
Hello,
UGC NET Economics is one of the major subjects in the UGC NET Exam.
First, you must make a strategy, so it will be easy for you to crack the exam.
Note the syllabus of paper 1, and 2 of your related subject before starting the preparations for NET Exam.
Use good books that you can easily catch the materials you need.
Prepare short notes as it will help you during your revision time. Try to solve mock test and previous year question papers. So, you can get the idea about the paper pattern.
Time management skills should be adopted if you want to crack the NET Exam.
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