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you can practice every subject for cpt by attempting the mock tests. they are very good source of preparation and have been provided by institute
<p>You begin ACT preparation by checking the syllabus, solving practice tests, and learning timing tricks. Start slow and then do more tests later. Following this can help one in getting a desired score.</p>
Some of the tips for preparing for the Maharashtra SET examination are given below:
1. It is better to practice with the previous year and sample papers. When practicing with the model question papers you can follow the tips given below:
Carefully study the questions and assess the choices given in the multiple choices. Select the correct choice by using your reasoning ability. If you practice the reasoning ability in the model papers, you will be able to do well in the examination. When preparing for the reading comprehension part, do not assume any information, but use the information given in the paragraph alone.
2. Always ... View more
CA is the most suitable course for you. CA is offered by ICAI. It is organised in three level as:
1. CPT.
2. IPCC.
3. Final.
All commerce graduate can directly enroll for IPCC. To qualify CPT is not compulsory for them.
All the best.
<p>Mostly 4 to 6 months time is good for MH CET Law preparation. Some people start early and study slow, some finish fast. Make one small plan and try follow it daily. Focus more on legal aptitude, GK and reasoning part. Doing mock test regular helps you get better and faster in exam.</p>
<p>When it comes to preparing students for successful careers, Chandigarh University's Bachelor in Engineering-Mechanical programme leaves no stone unturned. Firstly, the curriculum at Chandigarh University is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering principles, along with practical skills. The emphasis on hands-on learning, industry-oriented projects, and workshops ensures that students gain the necessary technical expertise. Chandigarh University focuses on the holistic development of students by offering personality development programs, communication skills training, and entrepreneurship initi... View more
Hello Khushi,
To prepare for CLAT exam, you require the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
1) You should plan your preparation after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You need to be organized and follow a time-table.
2) You may refer to reference books related to the course. Internet will also be a huge source of information for you.
3) You may even join coaching institute to work on your fundamentals.
Below mentioned are some of the institutes:
1. Smart Brains Academy Private Limited.
2. Career Launcher.
3. Endeavor Careers Pvt. Ltd.
4. CRS Educational Academy.
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It can be challenging to achieve a significant improvement in your JEE Main percentile if you have scored 45 percentile in the previous attempt. However, it is not impossible, and with the right approach and dedication, you can aim for a better score. Preparing for the JEE Main exam while simultaneously preparing for board exams can be a daunting task. But if you can manage your time effectively and plan your studies well, it is possible to perform well in both exams. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for the JEE Main exam and aim for a good score:
1. Identify your weak areas: Analyze your performance in the previous attempt... View more
Well, I think I am capable enough to answer the question as I took a drop and cleared JEE then. First of all, it is really necessary to know in what concepts you are sound and in what concepts you can't even handle board level questions. Secondly, as you decided correctly, sitting idle would just make you resistive towards long study hours, which is a basic requirement of JEE. So start studying, I'd suggest start with making a time plan from today until the repeater batch starts. For that, just go through the previous questions that you gave in your coaching or somewhere and analyses what kind of questions went incorrect and you would then... View more
Mr. Katpally Swapnil Reddy
Arihant Pathfinder book is going to help you only in the case you have studied all the basic syllabus. So, for that, I am recommending some books for CDS written which are as follows:
1. Objective General English - by SP BakshiorEnglish from Plinth to Paramount - By Neetu Singh
2. Mathematics for CDS. - By R. S. Agarwal (s. hand publication)
3. And for general knowledge hear is a vast syllabus some books are as follows (1). M Lakshmikanth - Politics (2). Arihant Publications or Lucent for - General Science (3). Geography of India by Majid Husain or Arihant Magbooks for - Geography (4). Indian eco... View more
People generally take a year drop for JEE but for IIT JAM exam we are little apprehensive. But in my opinion taking one year off can give you enough time to crack IIT JAM or even any other exam. There are JEST TIFR etc. For M.Sc. Admission. You can read about IIT JAM here - <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam</a>.
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Hello Shraddha,
Yes, there is a hope for you. But it all depend upon seats availability and cutoff, so it is difficult to say. But, hope for best.
The best option is you can prepare for AIFSET (All India Forensic Science Entrance Exam) which is a national level entrance exam to get admission in courses of Forensic Science (like B.Sc. Forensic Science ) of various participating universities all around India.
Eligibility criteria for this exam:
The Candidate must have a minimum educational qualification of higher secondary school (10 + 2) or any equivalent education with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and/or Mathematics as the main subjects with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Candidates who are due to appear in the (10 + 2) examination are also eligible to apply. Candidate can attem... View more
Dear Sanjana,
Preparation for GMAT is quite easy, but scoring is difficult. It is so because our strategy is faulty. Hence make your plan foolproof to get success. Here is an example of a three-hour routine I'd recommend to you. Feel free to start here, but adapt it to fit your needs:
1. 20 minutes: Study weekly the verbal concept.
2. 20 minutes: Study weekly the mathematical concepts.
3. 20 minutes: Do timed verbal practice.
4. 10 minutes: Break time.
5. 20 minutes: Review verbal practice, take notes.
6. 20 minutes: Review mathematical concepts from the prior study session.
7. 20 minutes: Do timed ma... View more
First of all, you have to go for Science stream in your higher secondary. Then you can select either PCM / PCB / PCMB combinations. Study all the subjects properly and thoroughly and try to secure excellent person in your higher secondary board as to appear for IISER entrance examination the board percentage is considered. You can go through previous year question papers for your perception of the pattern. All the best.
Your score is very good. It seems you are good at basic subjects and maths too. You can choose engineering as one of the options. Otherwise, BSc in maths and statistics is also fine.
It would be better do +2 again with better preparation and after that choose a good college.
BCA gives a student with a solid platform to further his career in the field of technology but it is strongly recommended that a student should opt for MCA to further his prospects in this competitive world. BCA is a good course but it is simply a Bachelors level degree and not much importance is given by both private and government organisations especially when compared to a B.tech course.
IT and Computer Engineers who have completed their B.tech program are not only in great demand in IT industries but in sectors like banks, airlines, and manufacturing industry. India is the main outsourcing hub for international projects from the US... View more
If you want to teach the students interested in the preparation of IIT there is no restriction that you have to choose B.Tech or B.Sc. You can do either one of them. There are many B.Tech holders who are even pursuing M.Tech and becoming lecturers. So it's up to you in the field you are interested. technical or non-technical.
Hi Balagopal, maintain your good academic scores, get hold of a very good project work,and also have some extracurricular activities and unique hobbies. Entry requirements differ from country to country and university to university. Exams like GRE , TOEFL or IELTS has to be given, depending where you want to study.
Hi,
Andhra University conducts exam for admission in different UG and PG courses AUCET (for courses related to subject areas such as Science, Commerce, Humanities, Mass Communication, Teaching, etc.)
Besides, the university also accepts scores of other national/ state level entrance exams for UG and PG admissions. It may be noted that admission process for some of these courses requires candidates to appear for a counselling session also. Candidates can fill and submit Andhra University application form in the online mode on the official website of the varsity for UG and PG course admissions. Candidates can also pay the applicatio... View more