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<p>First decide whether you want to take coaching or will do self preparation. If you go for coaching then they will tell you everything. But if you want to do self preparation the take help of Youtube. </p>
Hi,
1. Go through some of the editorials like Economic times, the Hindu, etc.
2. Learn the list of most frequently used words.
3. Solve previous year questions.
4. Make a habit of reading every day to grasp a strong hold on how sentences are formed.
5. Increase your reading speed as well as efficiency.
Generally, it depends on the fact that how strong are your basics I.e till 10th. Mathematics and all.
If that's fine and you believe you are strong in basics.
You can have some time for you.
Else, it is suggested that you may join in the first year itself.
mostly students tend to join it by the end of 2nd year or 3rd year starting.
Anyway. there no set rule for this.
But it is good that you join it.
The earlier the better.
Dear Rina,
For CS, pass three-stage-exam:
1. Foundation
2. Executive
3. Professional
Eligibility for the foundation examination:
a) Class 12th pass from any stream.
* If you are a graduate you do not need to sit in the foundation examination.
Eligibility for executive examination:
A) CS / CMA / CA Passout Foundation Examination
B) Graduation in any stream. After passing the executive exam, it is necessary to have 1.5 years of training. After the training, you are eligible for the CS professional exam.
No, you cannot prepare for NEET. In Banasthali, there is no coaching institute for NEET. If you have capabilities to crack NEET by self study only then go Banasthali and prepare for that.
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Here is the link where you can find the previous year's question papers.
Its nothing close to JEE. Exam consists of questions of average intellect. One should have PCM aggregate of minimum 55% to appear for the exam
Its based on the common syllabus of 11th and 12th. Unlike JEE, the questions aren't conceptual, like u don't need to apply formula from 5 different units to get a single answer. Revising properly from the notes of 11th and 12th will do the job. The formula based questions are easy to understand and there aren't usually any linguistic loopholes hidden within the question that you might miss in a hurry. U'll be granted +4 marks for every right answer and -1 for every wrong choice. The paper consis... View more
Simply studying diligently won't suffice for your NDA preparation. For a thorough study, you must have an exam strategy and consult the best NDA Books. Stick to your study schedule and set aside a few hours each day to thoroughly review the syllabus. Know the NDA Exam syllabus and structure, create a schedule, keep your fundamentals clear, make notes on crucial areas, take mock exams and practice tests using previous years' question papers, improve your general knowledge, and then go over everything again.
Right now, all you have to do is to know the basics of IAS examination, about it's pattern and syllabus. Watch as many preparation tutorial video you can watch and frame you mind for the upcoming journey of preparation. Later on, you know what are your + point and weak point going to be then just focus on it and do not forget to keep yourself updated about surrounding though newspaper and TV.
It is completely based on your capability. You may start preparing one year or six months before you appear to CAT exam.
Polymer Science and Technology, 3rd edition by P. Ghosh principles of polymerization by ODIAN.
Just read the concept before solving the questions of a particular chapter. After that try to solve the questions as much as you can.
Dear Muhammad,
If you don't have any coaching institute for SAT or TOEFL nearby then:
1) You can go for any online training.
2) Use YouTube to understand the concept.
Now it depends on you, what do you want to do?
Best of Luck!
Please refer to the link provided below for important tips and trick to attempt while preparing for the GMAT. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/gmat/preparation-tips.
<p>Preparing for CBSE Class 10 exams in just 10 days is a challenging task, but it can be done with a focused and strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you maximize your study time:</p><p>1. Create a Study Schedule</p><ul><li>Prioritize Subjects: Identify which subjects you find most challenging and allocate more time to them.</li><li>Daily Goals: Set specific goals for each day, such as completing chapters or practicing certain types of problems.</li></ul><p>2. Focus on Important Topics</p><ul><li>Review Past Papers: Look at prev... View more
I am sharing someone else experience. I am quoting him. I graduated now from IIM B. I prepared for CAT while I was working. I used to leave from home by 9.30 - 10 times in morning and be back in home by 9 - 10 after dinner from work. Some days, I had to stay in office late. My work comes under the category of hectic ( mentally, not physically ). This is what I did for the written CAT exam. Spend one hour every day in the morning, going through the chapters (Apti, DI, LR). I had materials, and I went chapter by chapter some day and random questions some day. Ensured I solved 20 problems in the beginning and as I progressed the speed increas... View more
Hi Rajneesh,
Always remember before going for any counselling, always carry all the important documents with yourself. For NCHMCT counselling, these are the important documents and some tips you need to know. Please check the link below:
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Good evening,
You have decent score in Graduation. For CAT you must start preparing for today itself. It's already very late, CAT exam is conducted in the month of October. You have nearly 70 days in hand. Prepare for it from last year's sample papers, Arihant Publications book and McGraw Hill that costs nearly INR 900.
Thanks and all the best.
Target for 99 percentile. Getting 100 percentile is like hitting the bull's eye and very few people get that score every year.
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Go to above link to get tips about getting 100 percentile.
Sorry, you cannot apply for NDA, because the age limit for NDA has maximum 19 and half years and you are 21 years, but you could definitely try for the graduate and entries such as AFCAT NCC special entry CDSE etc.