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NCHMCT JEE exam will be divided into five sections. These sections are Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude, Reasoning and Logical Deduction, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, English Language and Aptitude for Service Sector.
The number of questions put forth in the NCHMCT JEE exam sections such as Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude, Reasoning and Logical Deduction, General Knowledge & Current Affairs sections would be 30 each. The English language section would have 60 questions and the Aptitude for Service Sector would have a total of 50 questions.
Candidates need to answer a total of 200 questions in the time dura... View more

173 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Dear, Preparing UPSC you will find it very interesting. Do revise all the topics of History, Geography, Political Science that you have read in your school. Now come to the current affairs section. Do read some newspaper, read the important exam oriented issues. This will definitely help you to score a good mark in UPSC.

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<p>To crack JEE Mains without coaching, students need to make a plan. One thing that is required when students are not taking coaching is regular study. Make a daily time table of study and devote at least 5-6 hours for JEE Main preparation. Students who are in class 11 or 12 can give 3-4 hours specifically for JEE beside school studies. Students who have passed class 12 should also study at least 6 hours daily. Students can take help of online tutorials and videos of previous year toppers to understand their strategy.</p>

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Know your NATA Syllabus, go through all previous papers of NATA. And try sharpening your skills required in the required way to clear NATA.

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<p>Students should not begin preparing for new topics in the last few days of the IPMAT exam. This will only cram their mind and they may falter. However, they must revise the key topics of the IPMAT syllabus.&nbsp; Students should also take ample mokc tests and solve previous years' question papers to know the key topics. They must focus on topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry. For the VA section, students should strengthen their vocabulary with the help of newspapers and editorials and practice grammar exercises.&nbsp;</p><p>Students should not forget to revise important formulas, theorems, and concept... View more

59 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>Class 11 is the right time to start preparation for a highly competitive entrance exam like NEET. As Class 11 syllabus is included in the NEET syllabus, you must do simultaneous preparation for both. Some basic preparation tips for NEET to be followed in Class 11 are given below:</p><ul><li><strong>Understand the NEET exam pattern and syllabus: </strong>The first step of any exam preparation is to be aware of the exam pattern and structure and the syllabus. As the NEET exam pattern has changed this year, and the syllabus underwent major changes last year, it is important for you to be aware of the lat... View more

4.3k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, SBI PO and CAT preparation can go hand in hand.
Take a look at CAT syllabus:
CAT Syllabus - Complete Details of Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, Verbal Aptitude, and Reading Comprehension
Here goes the details about SBI syllabus:
The topics in the second image have to be prepared isolated for SBI PO.
The general awareness topics mentioned for SBI would not suffice for CAT. GK knowledge for an MBA aspirant needs to be way higher than SBI PO.
SBI PO 2016 syllabus and pattern:
Take a deep understanding on CAT and SBI pattern and the possible number of questions under every topic. ... View more

49 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Just focus on your studies. Keep an eye on your target (JEE Advance). Elsewise you don’t have to worry, there are a number of reputed colleges in India other than IITs like BITS Pilani, Birla Institute of Technology-Mesra, BMS College of Engineering-Bangalore, College of Engineering-Guindy, College of Engineering-Pune, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology-Thiruvananthapuram, etc.

197 Views Posted 8 years ago

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For the that (Design Aptitude Test), there isn't much that you can do. Firstly and most importantly, you should have an aptitude for design. NID papers are designed in such a way that only those who have a creative side will be able to clear it. The question paper is a mix of creativity, logical thinking and general knowledge. You need to be aware of the latest happenings in the world. Cramming up yearbooks won't help you, seriously. Instead make a habit of reading the newspaper everyday.
After clearing that, you'll have to prepare for the studio test and the personal interview. The studio test judges you on your material handling and... View more

76 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yeah you can Surely prepare for Jee Advanced with those but after you have cleared the cutoff.
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301 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Preeti,
Yes, you can appear for the UGC NET in Forensic Science. But, according to your educational qualification, it is better that you can apply for the CSIR NET Life Science as well as CSIR NET Chemical Science exam. CSIR NET exam also conducted for the aspirants who wants to become researcher or lecturer.
If you want to apply then here is a golden chance because Council of Scientific and Industrial Research has started the CSIR NET 2019 Application Form process for CSIR NET June 2019 exam. You can get the complete details related to the application form from - <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" hre... View more

322 Views Posted 9 years ago

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For maths, TMH advanced mathematics for physics refer to Pearson by Abhay Kumar and organic by Sonal Rajora Pearson.

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Hello dear, Although regarded as one of the toughest exams in the country, with the right approach and strategy, an aspirant can crack the IAS examination in the very first attempt. It is essential for aspirants to know and understand the requirements of the IAS exam 2021 such as the UPSC syllabus for IAS Exam (Prelims-MCQ and Mains-DESCRIPTIVE), pattern, eligibility criteria, application procedure and other such significant details before kick-starting the preparations. So, at this stage you can :
Revise the NCERT of all standard from class 6th to 12th. Attempt daily quiz related to Current Affairs. Start the habit of making notes and... View more

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Hello Arjav
Candidates applying for B.A. LL.B.Com LL.B. And B.Sc. LL.B. Programmes need to qualify 12th board examination under 10+2 school system. Candidates needed to score at least 45 percent marks in aggregate of the subjects appeared in the 12th board examination
Thank you.

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Hi,According to Kerala PSC. PSC will approve any degree across India only if it is approved by any of the universities in the state. Now if you had taken a degree from outside Kerala. You don't need to worry you can submit to any of the universities in Kerala for its approval. Even though it is a time taking process. Thank you.

62 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I come across this questions many times. Many people seem to believe that more the time, more the practice, and more the chances of being a topper in JEE. However, this is not true. There are a number of factors that govern how early one should start one's preparation- attention span, learning caliber, stress taking ability etc. Let's talk about this in detail.
First of all, I would like to make this very clear that 8th or 9th standard is the worst time to join a JEE coaching! There are a number of reasons for it, the most important being that 8th and 9th standard are the most crucial in terms of introduction to physics, chemistry and ... View more

183 Views Posted 7 years ago

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To prepare for NATA go through your 10-12th Physics, chemistry, Maths textbooks once again, also try a few drawing manuals. General aptitude and knowledge about buildings and materials would be helpful. There are a lot of solved question banks for NATA and JEE Paper 2 exams, that would be helpful for you, more than this the sketching ability improvement would be a great addition for these exams.

1.3k Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, medical facilities are free to IAS. They get dearness allowance, traveling allowance and medical allowance with their payment.

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<p>JEE Main previous year question papers are the best source of learning in the path to cracking JEE Mains. It gives information about the difficulty level of the exam and Chapterwise weightage of topics covered in the exam. Previous year JEE Main question papers can be used as mock tests/sample papers to evaluate and analyze the one&rsquo;s performance and preparation level. JEE Main previous year question papers also give information on the exam pattern, types of question asked and marking scheme.</p><p>It is advised that students analyze the previous year question paper thoroughly once they start preparing for the... View more

157 Views Posted 6 years ago

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As you've failed in chemistry, you are not eligible to apply for the exam. First, complete your 12th with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks and then apply for NEET.

64 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can choose the following books for NIFT preparations:
Arihant NIFT Entrance Exam Self Guide by Arihant Experts
NIFT Entrance Examby Dharmendra Mittal
R. Gupta for NIFT Entrance Exam by Surendra Kavimandan &amp; Shabina Kavimandan
NIFT Previous Years' Papers Solvedby Ramesh Publishing House Editorial Board
NIFT Exam Guide by Verma
Concepts of Pattern Grading
NIFT Exam Guide by Dr R. P. Datason
Tips:
1. In the CAT entrance exam, students will be judged on their creative ability, observation power, design ability, and extraordinary use of colours and illustration abilities.
2. The GAT will as... View more

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Basically, your chances in this college depends on your academic score along with JEE score and state entrance exam of this state. You can check the eligibility criteria of this college as per your score in exams.

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<p>SRCC Global Business Operations (GBO) entrance exam, which is an entrance test conducted by the Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) for admission to its Post Graduate Diploma in Global Business Operations program, you'll need to focus on various sections like Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning, English Language, and General Awareness. Here are some recommended books for each section:</p><p>Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal</p><p>Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT" by Nishit K. Sinha</p><p>High School English Grammar and Composi... View more

103 Views Posted 8 years ago

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For Inorganic Chemistry J.D.Lee is best book for preparation. Apart from this you must read N.C.E.R.T text book. You can also refer O.P.Tandon, Huhey and keiter.

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<p>To prepare effectively, students should refer to the prescribed textbooks, solve past year's question papers, &amp; sample papers. Time management and regular revision of subjects are also crucial. Students are advised to learn the CGBSE 10th text books thoroughly. They are advised to prepare a time table and learn on a daily basis. They should concentrate more on weaker topics. They should solve previous year question papers within the time limit. They are advised to make short notes of important formulas and theorems. They can use these notes for quick revision. One can easily clear CGBSE 10th board exam with proper planning... View more

851 Views Posted 8 years ago

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UPTU is a very basic exam, and you don't need to join any coaching for that instead of doing that join any test series of the UPTU exam and make up your speed as in the UPTU exam speed is needed instead of doing very hard and tough questions.

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It will be from 2019 onwards.

105 Views Posted 7 years ago

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UGC NET exam is conducted in more than 80 subjects. Tourism is one of the subjects included in NET exam for the candidates aspiring to make a career in the lectureship and research programme. NET exam is basically conducted in the month of June and December. As NET exam is conducted in two phases- UGC NET Paper 1 (<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://somisharmablog.wordpress.com/2018/07/18/ugc-net-general-paper-research-and-teaching-aptitude-test/and" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://somisharmablog.wordpress.com/2018/07/18/ugc-net-general-paper-research-and-teaching-aptitude-t... View more

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<p>Maths is not compulsory to qualify for NEET. The mandatory subjects for NEET are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. As long as you have studied these core subjects during your 11th and 12th standard, you are eligible to take the NEET exam. However, it's important to note that Biology is a compulsory subject for NEET, so if you have taken PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) without Biology, you will not be eligible to take the exam</p>

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<p>The best amount of time for a candidate to prepare for the NID DAT 2024 exam would be about six months. This amount of time will enable the candidate to thoroughly cover every subject and efficiently be ready for the test. Even so, a candidate can still study for the test in three months or fewer provided they possess a firm grasp of the principles and foundational ideas. However, as the amount of time decreases, one will need to be more careful and economical with each day and hour. It will be beneficial to have a clear schedule in place. The schedule may include items such as daily reading and revision assignments, sample papers... View more

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