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Dear Aaditya,
You need to first clear your aim what you actually want to do, that is, whether to clear GATE or UPSC. Yes, you have sufficient time to clear UPSC but for that, try to make your basics strong, like your GK level. Surround yourself with those who have great knowledge regarding interviews, current affairs, etc.
Thanks.
By preparing your class 11th and class 12th syllabus thoroughly. Depending on your capabilities, you may have to pursue a coaching later. The best way to prepare now is to focus on your Physics, Chemistry and Maths. Prepare them as you would prepare for IIT. Because, the syllabus is same you will score better marks in your class 11th and as well in JEE.
To prepare for GATE, first check the syllabus of GATE and then prepare accordingly. Just check all the concepts of second year and third year. After that try to solve and practice as much numerical as you can from different books. Take one topic at a time and solve different questions. First choose a subject and complete it topic wise and then move to other. Choose the subject in which you are strong so that you can complete it early. Accordingly, you can choose subjects as per your difficulty level.
There are so many coaching in all over India. We can't say best among all because education nowadays has become a money earning source for everyone. So, everyone's motive is to earn money. They just guide you, the man's work is to be done by you. So be confident wherever you take admission just focus on your studies I am studying hard best of luck for your future.
You must do self-study. You can choose FIITJEE coaching. It is very good than any other and for JEE main, you can choose it. But without self study, you cannot crack JEE Main.
Hello Sandeep,
If you are looking forward for IIT-JEE next year then also look forward for improvement exam to secure more than 75% percent to became eligible for admission in nit's and IITs. So, figure out what went wrong and prepare very well for next year.
<p>There's no one size fits all "best" branch for the GATE exam. It completely depends on the academic background of the candidate, interest, and career goals.</p><p><em><strong>However, Computer Science (CS), Mechanical Engineering (ME), Electrical Engineering (EE), Civil Engineering (CE), and Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC) are considered to be the most popular engineering branches due to high demand in PSUs and M.Tech admissions. </strong></em></p><p>If you are from the non-engineering background, then... View more
<p>Official notification of UCEED 2026 was released by October 01, 2025, by IIT Bombay on the official website. The dates are out and was conducted on January 18, 2026.</p>
To get into IITs only JEE exams should be cleared and if you are qualified you should appear for JEE Advanced and get a good score to get into premier IITs.
There is no need to apply for any other entrances to get into an IIT.
The official JEE main website is <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.jeemain.nic.in" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.jeemain.nic.in</a>
b.com is better if you're going for CA because bba will not make you grow in accounts. its specialized for management. all the best
Refer to the link for question papers:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/articles/neet-ug-2018-question-paper-with-solutions-answers-blogId-16095" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/articles/neet-ug-2018-question-paper-with-solutions-answers-blogId-16095</a>
For IIT JEE Advanced, your concepts of every subject should be clear. The questions of JEE Advanced are difficult. They are made in a way to test the student's creative skills so as he/she can think differently than the others-the basic quality of an IITian.
Now about preparation.
First, clear your concepts.
Solve papers of JEE Advanced from 2000 -2017 year.
This way, you will learn time management and also get where you are now and what improvement is needed.
For clearing concepts, NCERT is enough.
Then solving NCERTs exemplar question will also help.
If you have got enough time or you think this is not enough,... View more
Hi. Any applying candidate should have their three years of a Bachelor degree from a recognised university/college for giving the entrance exam. 2. The interested candidates should have secured minimum 50% marks on average (45% for reserved categories) in their qualifying examination. MBA is an expensive degree. The average fee of an MBA programme from a well-recognised institute is between INR 8 Lacs to INR 25 Lacs. However, the MBA programme from a government college doesn't hurt the pocket that much. Since the government MBA colleges are financially aided by the Government of India, the fee is comparatively low. But that definitely does... View more
<p>Yes, Candidates can download all GATE CS previous year question papers. Shiksha has provided all the GATE CS papers on a single a page for the ease of candidates. Candidates can visit the page using the link; <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/gate-cse-previous-year-question-papers-blogId-173341"><strong>GATE CSE paper: Free PDF Download</strong></a></p>
<p>Preparing for NATA in 10-15 days is a tough but doable task with a structured strategy. Focus on:</p><p>Drawing Skills: Regular practice of perspective drawing, human figure, and composition.<br>Aptitude and Reasoning - Refer to the architectural awareness, visual perception, and analytical reasoning of previous papers.<br>Mathematics: Emphasis on geometry, trigonometry, and coordinate geometry, as these are usually tested.<br>Mock Tests and Time Management - Practice minimum one mock test daily to enhance speed and accuracy.</p>
I think you should thoroughly practice the exercise questions as much as possible for chemistry and also the questions which are in mid of the chapters, it will definitely help you and for the chapter. Chemistry in everyday life, a thorough reading of complete chapter is mandatory as most of the questions are from mid of the para.
Try to solve as many problems as you can as they improve your skills in solving the problems with speed and accuracy. Have a strong knowledge of the concepts so that you can easily answer nearly 40% of the paper in physics and chemistry. The previous year papers help you in getting an idea of how the questions are being asked.
If you haven't joined any coaching centre then you are advised to join as they may guide you in a proper manner and also efficiently than self-study.
All the best.
Eligibilty criteria to appear in JEE is that candidates must have passed their Class 12th Exam or any equivalent qualifying examination or those who are appearing in their Class 12th Exam or any equivalent qualifyingv examination are eligible to appear in JEE(Main)- 2017. Eligibilty criteria does prohibits students from open schools to appear in JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.
<p>West Bengal Board is strictly against the practise of using any unfair means during the examinations. The board is actively working to prevent and discourage any malpractice during board examinations every year. </p><p>So, you are advised to go through the WB 10th syllabus and solve as many previous years question papers and sample papers to avoid cheating during the WBBSE Madhyamik board exams.</p>
For cracking JEE exam, you need some best study strategies:
1. Do smart work and not hard work.
2. Revise all the formulas.
The total number of questions in CAT exam is 100. So for 95% you will have to give 95 correct answers and not a single wrong answer.
Hi Aditi, if you are not taking any tuitions, then you can just practice on your own, give exams using the online sample question papers, work on your drawing skills and just keep yourself updated with current affairs. Basic English grammar, Logical reasoning and Maths of class 10th should also be worked upon.
<p>No, <strong data-start="1489" data-end="1521">there is no negative marking</strong> for wrong answers in FDDI AIST. The examination will be conducted in offline mode in English. The duration of the exam will be 2? hours?30? minutes (150? minutes).</p>
<p>The best way to handle tough topics in any subject is to study the concepts of that particular topic. The conceptual understanding of any topic gives us the clarity to solve theoretical as well as numerical questions from that topic. NCERT text books are the best material to understand the core concepts.</p>
<p data-start="100" data-end="245">The <strong data-start="111" data-end="168">NIFT entrance exam is considered moderately difficult</strong>. The level of difficulty of the exam depends on a student's strengths and preparation. Since <strong data-start="576" data-end="621">seats are limited and competition is high</strong>, even average questions feel tougher due to the pressure.</p><ul data-start="247" data-end="681"><li data-start="247" data-end="436"><p data-start="249" data-en... View more
for cracking jee advance u should qualify in jee mains and also wants above 75%percentile in boards.u can prepare in home by taking distance learning courses from special coaching.
Resonance is the best coaching institute for IIT followed by Allen and Bansal classes.