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Hi,
As per your requirement the TMH publication will be the best option. Refer it for all the three subjects.
UPSC conducts multiple exams such as Civil Services Examination, Engineering Services Examination, NDA, CDS, Indian Economics Services etc. You are requested to confirm for which exam are you seeking information.
The questions from various topics of Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning & Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension may be easy or tough, but what makes the difference is how well and fast you use your mind to solve them with 100 percent accuracy. The need to know the CAT syllabus and pattern thoroughly is the first and foremost requirement. Being able to choose the question you can solve quickly and accurately, making calculations quickly and accurately and reading passages quickly and accurately are the key areas you need to work upon during your CAT preparation. Vocabulary based questions include synonyms, anton... View more
The Common Admission Test, or CAT is India most popular MBA entrance exam, with over 2.30 Lacs candidates taking it each year. It the gateway to India top business schools, the Iims. Key aspects of the success in exam are - understanding of syllabus, time management, quality study material, smart learning and continuity.
CAT is more about strategy, practise and solving with speed.
<p>The level of difficulty for the CUET Economics exam is generally comparable to the Class 12th board level, with a focus on core concepts in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. The questions test conceptual clarity and the application of economic principles. Students who are well-prepared in their Class 12th syllabus, particularly those using NCERT books, should find the exam manageable, though critical thinking and analytical skills are essential for higher scores.</p>
<p>The CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate Programs) syllabus for the Master of Social Work (MSW) may vary slightly by university, but generally, it covers the following areas:</p><p>1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs: Current events, social issues, and awareness of the environment.</p><p>2. Social Work and Related Concepts:</p><p> - Basic concepts of social work (definition, history, principles, and values) - Social work practice (methods and techniques)</p><p> - Community development and welfare</p><p>3. So... View more
Hi Manasvi,
First of all, you need to understand the syllabus:
This is a useful tip for almost any exam. Understand the syllabus by going through past years papers and official guidelines. CAT can be segmented into four broad parts-
Quantitative Ability
Data Interpretation
Logical Reasoning
Verbal Ability
The concepts used in this examination are broadly of class 10 level. However, the questions are little bit tricky to solve and require good amount of logical thinking. But it can be developed by practice.
Books and material
First of all, get CAT preparation material of some good coaching institute.
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Dear Sourav,
not only requires one to be good in maths but also good in reasoning and current affairs. So as you say that you are not good in mathematics, I would advise you not to for CAT. However, if your accounts and taxation are good, you could definitely go for CA course. even CS if you like. It is just a rumor that CA and CS are hard. They are not hard, just a bit lengthy.
Here are tips on preparing for CAT-
1. Complete the basics | Revise the basics:By basics, we mean what should be able to solve every question given in the books without any problem. If you have already completed the material available to you, then move on to other books. We would recommend RS Agrawal for all topics. Once you have completed the basics, start the cycle of revising them all. You will definitely score more than 80 percentile in CAT if you have done the basics.
2. Sectional tests and exercises:Start taking sectional tests and time-based exercises. If you are unable to find any books with enough tests, then start using ... View more
Hello Insha,
I would suggest you drop a year and prepare well for CAT.
Hi,
This totally depends on you that whether you want a gap or not. If you think you cannot prepare both graduation and CAT together you should definitely opt for a gap because it will hamper both graduation and CAT so make a wise decision and keep in mind your strengths and weaknesses before coming to a conclusion. And if you are capable of handling them together don't waste a year.
Good luck.
Basically, there are 3 sections in CAT exam - verbal ability, DILR, Quants.
Verbal ability-
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do proper analysis of articles on editorial page. Try to make summary of articles that you read para by para. However, reading newspaper won't be sufficient. Start solving RCs on a regular basis with proper analysis.
DILR-
This is one of the toughest section especially from previous 2-3 years. Not only it is tough but it also checks how quick your senses are and how good you are in selecting the sets. Therefore, the b... View more
AILET stands for All India Law Entrance Test, which is conducted by the National Law University, Delhi for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. As per the exam pattern of AILET there is no negative marking for incorrect answers. This means that candidates will not lose any marks for wrong answers. However, it is important to note that there is a total of 150 questions in AILET for undergraduate programs and 100 questions for postgraduate programs, and candidates will have to complete the exam within a duration of 90 minutes. Therefore, candidates must use their time wisely and attempt only those questions that they... View more
Scoring the highest marks in English section is no less than a cakewalk if candidates have strong hold over grammar, comprehension and vocabulary. Questions in this section are asked from Comprehension, Error Detection in Sentence, Sentence Completion/ Fill in the correct word, Cloze Test / Fill in the blanks in a paragraph, Synonym/ Antonym, Idioms and Phrases, Sentence Rearranging, Analogy, Substitution in a Sentence/ One Word Substitution. These are some of the best AFCAT English books for preparation. Candidates can refer to these books and ace the exam. Verbal Reasoning by Bhupendra Kumar Singh
Objective General English b... View more
<p>The <strong>college banking syllabus can surely provide a strong foundational base for students planning to appear for IBPS and SBI exams but a dedicated bank exam prep is extremely important</strong> because the college curriculum does not always cover banking awareness and computer aptitude in depth as is required to crack banking exams. You need to have an extremely strong quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and command over English to excel in the IBPS and SBI exams.</p>
Previous years question papers are very helpful and big hints in JEE Advanced preparation. So solve at least last 10 years of question papers. Time management is another very important aspect in solving question papers, so solve easy questions first. Mock tests of JEE Advanced are also helpful and giving direction of upcoming JEE Advanced. So attempt these very carefully in time.
Hello Pankaj,
Preparing for JEE Advanced is like preparing for a good quality entrance exam. Questions here are invariably application based and unless concepts are well known, it's difficult to pass. There are indeed u tube videos but they are of limited value. Don't worry. There are enough students who have got admission in IIT without any coaching class.
If you don't have any coaching institutes for advance level, then go to Kotak and get the best. Don't go for online video lecture. Offline ones are most effective than online ones.
<p>The difficulty level for CUET Physics exam is uaully considered moderate to high. The question paper my include questions that require candidates to use their analytical thinking skills. Additionally, calculation-based questions might be time consuming making it hard for candidates to complete their exam on time.</p>
<p>Solving past years' papers is very important as it helps you understand the exam pattern & frequently asked questions in the exams. It also improves your speed and accuracy. It also helps you get a better idea of how to use time smartly in the final exams. Try to solve at least the last 5 years' papers. This will also help reduce exam fear and boost your confidence.</p>
<p>Yes, prep strategy for each section of the TS ICET exam must be distinct considering varying topics, and difficulty standards. TG ICET exam has three sections, namely Analytical Ability, Mathematical Ability and Communication Ability. Each section requires a different preparation approach.</p><p>Analytical Ability section of the TG ICET Exam requires regular practice of logical reasoning and problem-solving questions. On the other had Mathematical Ability requires focus on arithmetic, algebra, and geometry with formula revision and speed practice. Candidates preparing for the Communication Ability must work on... View more
Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
First of all, you should be determined. It all depends on you. You should be careful with your study every day till JEE. You should clear every doubt of yours and solve previous year's papers. Good luck!