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114 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Dear,
For getting better a score in NEET say 450+, you need to be very thorough with the NCERTs of Standard 11th and 12th. Also you need to improve your MCQ solving skill and solve as many as MCQs as you can. This will surely boost your confidence.

82 Views Posted 3 years ago

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In IPMAT candidates are provided with a rough sheet or a scribble pad for rough work and calculations. This is done to enable candidates to solve formula-based questions and other numerical problems. Candidates are not allowed to carry any page or sheet of paper with them into the examination hall. However, they can use the rough sheet or scribble pad provided to them during the exam to jot down the formulas, solve numerical problems and make rough calculations. It is important to note that the rough sheet or scribble pad is meant for rough work and calculations only, and candidates are not allowed to carry it out of the examination hall. ... View more

33 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Plastic Mould Design Engineer,

Coaching centers usually differ from city to city. Usually, in an area, local coaching centers are often better alternative than famous coaching centers. But as other mentors have mentioned, TIME is a good institute and has its branches in many cities.

17 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>MAH HM CET 2026 will be conducted in the selected cities in Maharashtra State only. Each &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/mah-hm-cet-exam-centre"&gt;MAH HM CET test centre&lt;/a&gt; has many "Venues" depending upon the number of candidates appearing at that centre. Candidates who appeared for CET will be asked to give their preference for the centre while filling MAH HM CET 2026 online application form. However, the Competent Authority reserved the right to allocate the centre and venue.</p>

67 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Definitely, you should start preparing even if you get 100%
in the central board as the syllabus of 10th and JEE are different, moreover, JEE is harder when compared with 10th.

34 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Just be calm and revise study material provided by the ICAI. Best of Luck.

20 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Students are advised to understand the Goa 12th syllabus 2026 properly. They should make a time table so that they can cover all the subjects in the stipulated time. They should follow the time table properly. Practicing previous year Goa HSSC question papers and model papers are highly recommended to score better marks. They should understand their weaker topics and spent more time on them. Regular revision is very important so that they won't forget the topics they learned.</p>

14 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Nishtha Shrivastava,

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<p>Preparing for JEE Advanced requires a systematic, disciplined approach and strong conceptual understanding. Here's a concise process to guide you:</p><ul><li><strong>Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus:</strong> JEE Advanced consists of two papers with questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Focus on the syllabus from Class 11 and 12, covering key topics like Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Organic Chemistry, Calculus, and Algebra.</li><li><strong>Create a Study Plan: </strong>Break down the syllabus into manageable sections and allocate time for eac... View more

70 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yard by yard its hard, but inch ...,

Take tests regularly, evaluate your performance after every test. Work on the topics where you scores low. Try to revisit the tests and work on the stronger topics.

80 Views Posted 7 years ago

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I would recommend the following ways to get the initial hold of GK:
Newspaper is a must- Start reading newspapers daily. In the beginning, you might struggle in reading and assimilating the content, but with time, you'll become better. I won't suggest any specific newspaper but try to avoid TOI and HT.
Get a basic GK compendium- Buy a small size GK compendium (Arihant or any other publisher) to revisit basic static GK which one should be knowing about.
Online Quizzes- There are many websites ( Indiabix, etc.) which one can refer to for quizzes after having completed a specific category like International Institutions and Head... View more

11 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>For the best possible result in BSEB 10th exams, the students are suggested to start preparation right from the beginning of the session. However, there are many students who do not focus more on their preparation, especially in the early months of their class 10. Such students often get confused about whether they can prepare well for the exam in the rest months. For such students, preparing for the class 10th board exam is technically possible. First of all, prepare a technically possible study plan by considering your capacity. Follow the daily study routine religiously so that you can meet your expectation and complete your pr... View more

39 Views Posted 7 years ago

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A lot of CDS aspirants don't get sufficient time to prepare for the exam because of work commitments and the associated shortage of time. We have for you a few tips to help you in your prep journey.
1. Plan Well!
Youve probably heard the saying, Well begun is half done. Well, when it comes to your CDS prep more than half your preparation depends on how you plan your study. You could set a routine, plan which topics you want to cover and when; after doing a thorough study of the syllabus and the most important thing-follow the plan religiously to crack the exam.
2. Know your Syllabus. A comprehensive list of topics to be cover... View more

352 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Exam is coming soon. Before its too late start preparing with keen tips. Following are the quick tour of all the topics of UGC NET Social Work. Want to know the UGC NET eligibility criteria? <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility</a> click it here to check whether you are eligible or not. Below topics can also supplement you with JRF. Unit I-Nature and Development of Social Work. Unit II-Society, Human Behaviour and Communities. Unit III-Social Work with Individuals ... View more

603 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Coming to the use of subjective questions in IIT JEE preparation. For JEE Advanced
As we all know JEE Advanced is all about the real intelligence and conceptual knowledge. So, what else better can check aspirants intelligence than JEE Advanced question papers of previous years itself. It will help to get to know that what time a question takes and is it that easy solving the query. For JEE Mains
As per the new pattern where 15 question i.e. 60 marks are based on numerical answer type questions. It is important to solve the questions from JEE Advanced previous year Question Papers to get to know the actual difficulty of q... View more

163 Views Posted 9 years ago

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MBA Student at IIM Indore,

Gaurav, you can join a good coaching institute for CAT in your city or you can go for self-study also. In my opinion joining a good coaching is a better option

210 Views Posted 2016-04-29 13:30:35

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I'm quick learner,

The major thing that you should follow is the pattern. Maths is given the highest priority with 100 marks and is considered to be the lengthiest paper. Indeed, it is lengthy but the art of choosing questions play a key role here. One has to choose questions at first that are easy to solve and are scoring, then try for the little tough ones and if there is time, go for the difficult. If you choose questions correctly, 60+ in maths can be achieved. Now, physics and chemistry have 50 marks each. For physics, I would say chapters of optics, electrostatic, AC and magnetism are very important. One must be good in waves and kinematics and chemis... View more

14 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>On the KMAT exam day, candidates have to follow some guidelines which include settling on time, cooperating with the exam conducting staff, following instructions of test invigilator, etc.</p><p>KMAT exam day dos:</p><ol><li>Login at least 10 minutes prior to time mentioned on KMAT admit card.</li><li>Keep a photocopy of the KMAT admit card along with a government issued identity proof.</li><li>PwD candidates should keep relevant certificates and documents as prescribed by examination authorities.&nbsp;</li><li>Keep a blue or black ball point pen for calculation... View more

24 Views Posted 7 years ago

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I joined TIME-Pune for CAT preparation at the end of July 2016. I joined classes, because that helps one make a proper structure for the vast syllabus of CAT. I attended every single class. Additionally, it helped me form an excellent study group, studying became easier with friends. In August, I started solving all questions of the chapters from the TIME books and handouts as soon as they were covered in class. Then after 2 weeks or so All India Mock CAT. Or AIMCATs started, now I was in dilemma whether to give the first mock or not, because how am I supposed to sit for full syllabus test (aren't we all used to syllabus first, then exams?... View more

129 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I personally found TIME to be very beneficial. You can also check out other classes like Career Launcher and IMS.

102 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission is expected to conduct the TNPSC Group 2 exam in July 2024. The Commission is yet to release the TNPSC Group 2 exam dates on its official website. The candidates are suggested to start the TNPSC Group 2 preparation to ensure their selection in the TNPSC Group 2 prelims exam.</p><p>The candidates are suggested to plan their preparation and prepare a daily, weekly and monthly study plan. The candidates should undertand that these plans will work in tandem for the selection of the candidate. The candidates should consider the following and then make a study plan:</p><p>... View more

47 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Delhi University conducts the Joint Admission Test DU JAT in the month of June. The exam is a gateway for admission to colleges that offer Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) and Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Investment Analysis) programs and B.A. (Hons) Business Economics. Please find the list of books below:
1. Quantitative Aptitude by R. S. Agarwal
2. High School Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin
3. Verbal and Non-Verbal Aptitude by R. S. Agarwal
4. The Perfect Study Resource for Delhi University (DU) BMS Entrance Test
5. Self-Study Guide BBA/BBS/BBM Entrance Examination (Arihant Experts).

21 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Aspirants can prepare for the CDS exam on their own even without coaching classes. For admission to the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Indian Naval Academy (INA), Air Force Academy (AFA), and Officers' Training Academy (OTA), the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the CDS exam twice a year. Those aspiring to crack the CDS exam need to go through the exam syllabus and exam pattern. This will give them an idea about the topics to be covered for the exam. Aspirants must work hard with dedication to crack the exam. Follow a regular and strict study routine so that the entire syllabus can be completed. Make a timetable and... View more

73 Views Posted 8 years ago

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MASTERS IN MATHEMATICS,

As per my opinion and my knowledge, you must prepare for SSC exam so that you can settle yourself soon in a reputed life and can enjoy your life with pride. All the best and have a great life ahead.

24 Views Posted 7 years ago

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It depends on your preparation. 5 months is more than enough for you to prepare well.

37 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The best books are RS Aggarwal for quant and reasoning.

26 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>For many students, preparing for the Joint Integrated Programme in Management Admission Test (JIPMAT) in less than a month is a challenging but manageable task. Candidates can complete the required material and practice successfully to perform well on the test with the correct approach and dedication. It is simple to pass the exam in a month if you have the correct study plan. Are you wondering how to get ready for IPMAT in just one month? This article will walk you through the tactics and advice that SuperGrads, a leader in offering the greatest online IPMAT assistance, has created through the years. In terms of overall difficult... View more

156 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Swanand Kale,
As per the reviews from the people who have appeared for the exam earlier, I have understood that the best way to study for this section is to read as much newspaper as you can. That's the best way to gain knowledge about GK. You may also follow <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://yojana.gov.in/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://yojana.gov.in/</a> and other government magazines. Also, be updated with one regular and one international newspaper. That's the best way to prepare.

34 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<ul><li>Practice Regularly: Regular practice with mock tests and sample papers helps in improving time management and identifying weak areas for further improvement.</li><li>Focus on Weak Areas: Identify your weaker subjects or topics and allocate more time to understand and revise them thoroughly.</li></ul><p><strong>Effective Time Management Tips &ndash; Before Exams</strong></p><ul><li>Prepare Study Schedule</li><li>Plan Your Exam Approach</li><li>Practice, Practice &amp; Do More Practice</li><li>Read Full Question Paper&l... View more

186 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yard by yard its hard, but inch ...,

For MBA, all streams For Quantitative and Verbal you can refer CAT preparation books, still you can refer below mentioned-
Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT by Arun Sharma
Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT by Sarvesh K Verma
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension By Arihant Publication
Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability By Sujit Kumar, Pearson Publication
For GK good newspaper reads are important, you can also refer-
Competition Success Review
Manorama Year Book
Pratiyogita Darpan. Chandigarh University is the most preferred private college in North India. So, it would be better to opt for CU.

45 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you want to prepare for UPSC, then you have to do proper graduation as you will be eligible for applying for UPSC, then you have to complete your graduation. So, you must do proper graduation. You can prefer B.A.

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