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259 Views Posted 9 years ago

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In order to get into this super 30, you have to qualify the following:
- You should be from an economically poor family.
- Past 12th with 60%.
- Qualify for the test done by them at around army and June.
The application can be had from the office of Ramanujan School of Mathematics at the 1st week of May.
Please note the address:
Ramanujan School of Mathematics
Naya Tola, Kumhrar, Patna-800 020
All the best.

121 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

M.Com will be a good & easy option for you. This may help you to have a good career in finance and accounting as a standby option if you could not make it to SSC.

37 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>Some of the important topics that are covered in the GPAT syllabus 2025 under Pharmaceutical Management in the GPAT exam are Introduction to Management, Planning and Forecasting, Organisation, Research Management, Inventory Management, Communication, Marketing Research, Leadership and Motivation, Human Resources and Development (HRD), GATT, World Trade Organisation (WTO) and Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), Standard Institutions and Regulatory Authorities.</p>

28 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Preparing for an entrance exam like CUET in just a few days can be challenging, but it's not impossible. Here are a few tips that can help you prepare for CUET properly in the last few days:
1. Review the syllabus: Make sure you are familiar with the exam syllabus and have a clear understanding of the topics and concepts that are likely to be covered in the exam.
2. Solve previous years' question papers: Solve as many previous years' question papers as possible. This will give you an idea of the type of questions that are asked in the exam and the exam pattern.
3. Revise important concepts and formulas: Focus on revising impo... View more

8 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Just keep your basics clear, you need to solve the previous year's exam papers. You must keep practising writing the answers with all the answers written clearly (neither too short nor too lengthy) with appropriate diagrams. Your good presentation skills will definitely fetch you good marks and you can achieve your target.</p>

14 Views Posted a year ago

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Damini Aggarwal,

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<p>As per the previous year trends, the score above 99 will be considered a good score for both 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. However, the good score depends on many factors such as targetted college, category of the candidate, reservation policy, and the overall performance of the candidate. For admission to top law colleges accepting MH Law CET score, the cut off score is declared which also depends on the number of the candidate and difficulty level of the papers.</p>

165 Views Posted 2016-02-10 12:25:41

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I would request @|Kamaraju Pulugurtha| to share his views on the same.

15 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Yes it is feasible to pass the JEE Mains by preparing with MHT CET however more effort is required owing to changes in exam patterns and difficulty levels<br><br>Key differences:<br>MHT CET concentrates on application-based and straight formula-based questions whereas JEE Mains incorporates conceptual and challenging topics.<br>JEE Mains features higher level Mathematics and places a the strong emphasis on Physics ideas whereas MHT CET is primarily concerned with speed<br><br>How To Prepare:<br>Strengthen Concepts - Concentrate on NCERTs because both exams have a common syllabus.<br>... View more

114 Views Posted 2016-03-17 14:56:25

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Int. M. Tech grad from IIT(ISM) ...,

Follow Cengage Publication Books for all the three subjects

51 Views Posted 9 years ago

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DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST,

If u want higher education prepare JEE, if u like normal education mean go with hsc.

180 Views Posted 8 years ago

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BCA student,

You can get previous year questions of DU JAT on the website of SSCBS or on the website of shiksha.

45 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Smart practice is the key to crack IIT examination. Don't forget that cracking IIT exam is tough and you need to score 300+ marks. This is impossible without smart practice. Let me share some of the personal tips and tricks that I followed to get into IIT which may also help you.
1. Understand what works best for you
You need to understand what is the best schedule "you can follow" and not the one you force on yourself. Find out the best time that suits you or which place in the house you are comfortable in. The more concentrated you are when you study, better will be your preparation. It may sound silly to some, but this has helpe... View more

121 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Yes definitely you can consider other options while preparing for NEET. No problem in that. Most of the student pursue B.Sc Biological Science, Medical Sciences, Nursing along with NEET preparation.
All the best.

32 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>There is no specific number of hours or days which can be considered enough to prepare for the Plant Kingdom chapter of NEET. If you are weak in this area, you must dedicate at least two to three hours every day to prepare. Once you attain conceptual clarity and complete each of the chapters, you should move towards solving past years&rsquo; NEET question papers and sectional mock tests to prepare well for this section.</p>

49 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Developing general knowledge is an essential aspect of cracking the general test paper. Here are some tips that can help you develop your general knowledge and improve your performance in general test papers:
1. Read widely: Read newspapers, magazines, books, and online articles to stay updated with Current Affairs history, Science, and other topics. Focus on the information relevant to the test paper and make notes to revise later.
2. Watch educational videos: YouTube and other online platforms offer a vast range of educational videos on different topics, including general knowledge. Watch these videos to understand complex conce... View more

36 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p><strong>1. Physics:</strong></p><ul><li>Mechanics</li><li>Heat and Thermodynamics</li><li>Optics</li><li>Electricity and Magnetism</li><li>Modern Physics</li></ul><p><strong>2. Chemistry:</strong></p><ul><li>General Chemistry</li><li>Inorganic Chemistry</li><li>Organic Chemistry</li><li>Physical Chemistry</li></ul><p><strong>3. Biology (for programs related to agriculture and life sciences):</strong></p><ul><li>Botany: Plant... View more

4 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>While preparing for the UPESEAT 2025 exam, candidates need to take care of several factors, such as covering topics, finding important topics, solving mock test papers, revising important topics, etc. Candidates can follow the below given tips to consolidate their preparation of UPESEAT 2025 exam.</p><ul><li>Identify the important topics which have good weightage in the UPESEAT exam.</li><li>Make a realistic strategy to cover or alteast most of the syllbaus of UPESEAT 2025 exam.</li><li>Make hand written notes of all the topics covered for quicker revision.</li><li>Solve as muc... View more

13 Views Posted 11 months ago

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<p>CBSE does not advise students to do selective study for CBSE Class 12 examinations. The Board has prescribed syllabus for every subject. Students are expected to study thoroughly from the entire &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/science-commerce-and-arts/cbse-12th-board-syllabus"&gt;CBSE 12th syllabus &lt;/a&gt;and understand the concepts in order to score good marks in exams.</p>

350 Views Posted 2016-04-11 10:45:07

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Hi, don't lose hope if you missed CLAT as you can apply for some other good entrance tests to get admission this year. I don't think its good to drop one year. You can apply for LSAT India test, ULSAT (UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test), Llyod Law college Admission & Jamima Millia Islamia Law admission. These all are pretty good colleges and LSAT India score is accepted by many reputed institutions. Deadlines to apply for these are very near so hurry up. Do well and crack these, all the best!

15 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Preparing for the RRB (Railway Recruitment Board) exams requires a focused strategy, covering various subjects and using reliable study materials. Here's a step-by-step guide</p><p>Subjects for the RRB are :</p><p>Mathematics: Quantitative aptitude and basic arithmetic.</p><p>General Intelligence &amp; Reasoning: Logical reasoning and problem-solving.</p><p>General Awareness: Current affairs, general knowledge, Indian Railways.</p><p>Science (for specific posts): Physics, Chemistry, Biology (based on syllabus).</p><p><span style="text-decoration: u... View more

79 Views Posted 9 years ago

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No, to clear its cutoff you have to score more than or at least 75% in class 12th.

158 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Rohaan,
Kindly refer the below mentioned link for IISER aptitude test :
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/iiser-entrance-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/science/iiser-entrance-exam</a>

28 Views Posted 7 years ago

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<a href="https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/amp/jee-main-and-advanced-2016-prep-important-books-topics-blogId-11621" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/amp/jee-main-and-advanced-2016-prep-important-books-topics-blogId-11621</a>
This link will help you to the best.

36 Views Posted 2016-04-26 15:12:24

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DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST,

If possible, then buy the guide book by Arihant publications. Solve as much test papers as possible. Cracking the entrance test is not that tough, and yes 1 month of serious dedication is enough for the exam. Study 2-3 hours every day of a week for the month, that's enough. Best of luck for NCHMCT JEE.

28 Views Posted 8 years ago

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MBA aspirant,Managing own business,

CAT exam is conducted, generally, in the last week of November or first Sunday of December. For IIMs and top B-Schools, you need to start studying at least 8 months before the exam date. Best of luck for your preparations. For more details on CAT and other competitive exams, feel free to ask me anything.

32 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Sanket,
In JEE Mains, the questions are not that tough but they require high conceptual knowledge and solving skills.
The questions are from PCM only based on classes 11th & 12th syllabi (NCERT).
First, you can go through the concepts in PCM as they play a major role in any of the exams.
The questions in JEE Mains will be generally easy but you need to master the concepts to be fast in answering as the time is not more.
You can prefer NCERT books for getting conceptual clarity. Then you can prefer TMH (Tata Mc Graw Hill) and Arihant books for PCM concepts as well as problems.
They are really good books for JEE... View more

24 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can refer books of Authors such as Arun Sharma, R S Aggarwal to prepare for MAT. Keep in mind that MAT is comparatively easier than CAT and CMAT, therefore, basic logic and questions of medium level difficulty would be enough to prepare for MAT.

16 Views Posted 3 years ago

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If I understand your question correctly, you failed some of your B.Sc. Exams in 2019 and reappeared for them. However, there was some issue with the results and you were not able to correct it. In this case, I would recommend that you contact the university or the board from which you completed your B.Sc. And explain the situation to them. They will be able to provide you with guidance on what steps to take next to resolve the issue. In general, if you fail any exams during your academic career, you should try to identify the reasons why you failed and work on improving your understanding of the subject matter. You can seek the help of you... View more

11 Views Posted 3 years ago

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TSICET mock test is a simulation of actual exam. Candidates will come across questions and test structure similar to that followed in the exam. Candidates must analyse where they lag while taking the mock test. If they find any particular topic difficult they must revisit that particular topic. In case the candidates know the answers to all the questions yet are not able to complete the exam on time, they must work on some strategies to increase the speed. Candidates must keep a check on which questions they consumed the most time and which questions they were not able to answer to know their weaknesses.

15 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>The GPAT syllabus generally comprises nineteen subjects. Questions from important topics of these subjects are generally seen in the exam as per the previous year trend. There are 5 five sections in GPAT 2026 exam namely Pharmaceutical Chemistry &amp; Allied Subjects, Pharmaceutics &amp; Allied Subjects, Pharmacognosy &amp; Allied Subjects, Pharmacology &amp; Allied Subjects, and other subjects. All the 19 topics are bifurcated among these 5 sections in the exam. There will be objective-type questions in the entrance exam.</p>

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