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Yes, the NCERT is a need for NEET preparation. Try answering the practise questions and example problems. They arrive in paper as-is. It will assist in boosting your self-assurance.
Hi Vaishali,
You are going from science to commerce.
Initially, it might take you some time to understand the basics of commerce, but you'll be fine.
Regular college or not, should completely be your decision.
Anyways once you clear your cpt and proceed ahead with CA course, you have to have your training which might clash from your college.
Plus your CA exams might also clash from your college exams, depending on the college where you get admitted.
However, if the doubt in your mind about joining a regular college or not has creeped up due to your decision of going with CA then it's baseless.
You can easi... View more
Hi Kriti,
Preparation is the key to doing well on the SAT. Students should start at least in ninth grade, or earlier if they are participating in a seventh grade talent search such as the Duke University TIP Talent Search. The PSAT is also written by the same SAT test makers and can count for huge scholarships in a students junior year but can be taken for practice in the ninth and tenth grade years. When students start preparing early, time is on their side. Waiting until later in high school usually results in more test anxiety and certainly less time to practice.
There are three sections on the SAT: Critical Reading, Math, and W... View more
Hi, MBA and CFA are the two different courses which have their own benefits. CFA is a professional finance course and trending too. You can go for any finance professional course which I think is a better option. You don't get much coverage by doing MBA. So CFA or FRM will the good one. Thanks.
For NDA exams, you must prepare on GK, Current affairs, reasoning & maths for the written exam. You must go through previous question papers from Competition Success Review also. For SSB interview overall personality development is required. You must focus on extempore, Group discussion, physical strengthening and other psychological tests as required for SSB interview.
All the best.
Hello Tapubrat,
I personally find MAT to be an easier exam in comparison to other MBA entrance exams.
For the preparations, go through the 9th and 10th maths. Get clear with basics. Level of difficulty of all the sections are easy. If you get to work on your speed and managing time limit. You will get through it with flying colours.
I have seen people being 35 and still cracking GMAT to get into Stanford GSB. And you are just 18. Look for your current career prospectives. Complete your graduation with a good percentage. Build your resume am enough to stand out and to note building resumes means not just anything but things such sun help you to stand in a clear apart and would help highlighting the same in your profile. Then try to analyse why are you willing to give GMAT. The ifs and buts to follow. And for MBA in Harvard alike you need to have a minimum work experience of about 5yrs+. So you have got a lot of time in hand. Preparation hardly takes 6 months if you are... View more
Hi,
I would suggest you not to practice a topic for more times if your concept in that particular topic is clear, you should practice more questions on the topics were you are weak or you take more time than the required time, I will also suggest you to keep track of your problem solving time to check that you do not consume more time. Start taking a mock a week and analyze it. You would have covered most of the basics through it. Therefore, from you should, take 2 mocks a week and analyze them. If a particular topic proves to be troublesome, start with a clean slate again. Do not hesitate to go back to the basics if the mocks signal ... View more
General Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Quants, Virtual Ability, GK, etc.
You should revise it at least 2 times.
Since,You have one year remaining with you, if you want to prepare for CAT side by side BTech, You can opt for two things, Either take CAT coachings, if you can't do that now, then start reading about Current affairs and General Knowledge, preferable books, Manorama Yearbook, Pratiyogita Darpan, Competition Success, Front line Magazine, India Today.
Hello Rahul,
In your first year, you would be studying the basics of physics, chemistry, maths and the other subjects related to your branch.
So you would not be able to prepare for GRE as the questions are highly technical and related to your branch.
It will be ideal to prepare for GRE from the second year.
Hi Sagar,
Please refer to the link below:
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Check below the list of books that help in the preparation for ESE/IES ECE Exam:
1- Network Analysis by Van Valkenburg and Chakrabarti.
2- Electromagnetic Waves & Radiating Systems by Jardon & Balmain and JD Kraus.
3- Integrated Circuits by K. R. Botkar.
4- Op. Amps & Linear Integrated Circuit by Gayakwad.
5- Digital Logic & Computer Design by Morris Mano.
6- Automatic Control System by Benjamin C. Kuo and B. S Make
7- Control System engineering. By I. G. Nagrath & M. Goal
8- Principle of Communication System by Taub & Schilling, J. B Gupta, and A. Bruu Ca... View more
TSICET mock test is a simulation of the actual exam. Questions, syllabus, test structure, and pattern are similar to the actual exam. However, the score of the TSICET mock test will not affect the Telangana MBA Admission process. Mock test only helps in practicing and revision of the questions. Candidates taking the mock test will not require login credentials. While the actual exam will require the candidates to enter the login credentials. While the actual exam score will be considered for MBA Admission. Candidates are shortlisted for the counselling process based on the actual score.
If you want to pursue engineering from premier engineering colleges like IITs and NITs. I would advice you to go for IIT preparation as it will also cover the portion of the studies covered at local coaching.
All the best.
Hi Sonam,
Yes, you can directly apply for the intermediate level because as per the direct entry scheme, students who are graduates/ postgraduates in commerce secured an aggregate of minimum 55% of the total marks or its equivalent and graduates and postgraduates from any other stream with 60% or more average are eligible for Direct Entry Scheme. Candidates eligible for Direct Entry Scheme can register for CA Intermediate course, and complete one month course on ICITSS. Thereafter, they can join 3 years article ship under a practising Chartered Accountant. On completion of 9 months of article ship, the direct entry candidate is eligib... View more
You should download PDFs and study monthly and weekly current affairs and business affairs of last 6-8 months.
You need to be very thorough with the NCERTs of standard 11th and 12th. Apart from that, you need to develop your MCQ solving skills. You need to solve as many as MCQs as you can.
You can pay on the following website:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://tsicet.nic.in/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://tsicet.nic.in/</a>
On the top, you will find pay processing fee and candidate registration options, register and pay the processing fee.
All the best.
Syllabus of 12th and that of NEET are not much different. Focus on biology physics and chemistry. Apart from subjective question, do give time for objective questions also.
Hope this helps. All the best.
Hi Paras,
The strategy for the GA portion is:
Current Affairs: The Hindu Newspaper + Daily current affairs through any good online website (bankers adda, Mrunal, Insight, etc.). Also, focus on business, sports, international, national, etc. news
Static GK: A basic knowledge of History, Geography and Sciences will suffice.Try to focus more on Indian history. The world history questions are rarely asked. In geography, the emphasis should be laid on world and Indian geography. For science, please focus more on the day to day general science questions. Also, give due weightage to Inventors, discoveries and past Nobel prize winners etc.
For studying for the KMAT exam, there is no one best book. You must choose your study materials in accordance with the KMAT exam syllabus. Here are some section-by-section book suggestions from professionals to assist you in preparing for the KMAT entrance exam:
1. You must regularly read the newspaper in order to do well on the KMAT's verbal ability and reading comprehension sections. Additionally, you can choose a verbal aptitude book from Norman Lewis' Word Power Made Easy, Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay's Sharma and Upadhyay, or Wren and Martin's Wren and Martin.
2. You can choose from Nishit Sinha's, Arun Sharma's, or Abhi... View more
It is best to study from NCERT and clear all your concept, and then move to study package for preparation of JEE Mains because it improves your skill in developing idea and level of engineering exam questions.
There are a lot of solved question banks for NATA exam, that would be helpful for you, more than this the sketching ability improvement would be a great addition for this exam. As Anjali has already listed some good books, you can add R Gupta's steps to architecture to that list.
<p>Set small study goals and reward yourself after achieving them. Stay positive and avoid comparing your progress with others. Take breaks to relax and enjoy hobbies in between study sessions. Talk to your teachers or parents if you feel stressed. Remember that consistent effort is more important than perfection.</p>