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It's really great that you are concerned about your future from the 1st year only. You can start preparing for GATE from now only by making your concepts clear on each topic of your field, it's really helpful for you.
Best of luck.
To apply for the post of a Basic Shiksha Adhikari (BSA), the minimum qualification that you need to have is a post-graduate degree (either a M.A. Or M.Sc. Therefore you will be able to apply after only after you complete your M.Sc. Programme.
<p>Difficulty level is subjective. Based on past trends, the exam is easy to moderate. Students can prepare well for exam with strong preparation techniques and consistent practice and revision. </p>
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Devote the entire last month to practicing mock tests and in revision. Practice mock tests and solve previous year's OJEE question papers to understand the type of questions that will be asked in the OJEE exam. Mock tests at the same time will increase your speed and accuracy. OJE is a time-based exam. The six-month preparation strategy for OJEE must include monthly plans, weekly plans as well as daily plans. The OJEE syllabus includes Quantitative Techniques, Verbal Reasoning and Comprehension, Analytical and Logical Reasoning and General Awareness and Business Fundamentals.
There is a lot of job scope in designing field, but you need to pursue some course related to designing after that, you will become eligible for high paying designing jobs.
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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.
Handling any exam requires proper studying and it takes a lot of hard work for candidates to clear an entrance exam with flying colours. However, going through some tips and tricks to pass an entrance exam not only benefit the preparation but also reduces stress levels in candidates. Please refer to the link provided below where important preparation strategies are given to prepare for M.Sc entrance exams.
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<p>Important chapters for JEE Advanced Chemistry are : Chemical Kinetics. Transition Elements (d and f block) s-block Elements. Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure. Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry. P-block Elements. Coordination Compounds. Chemical Thermodynamics. However, candidates must complete the entire syllabus to score good marks in the exam to get top college and course.</p>
No, you are not late, as most of the students prepare from 3rd year but you have to be more accurate and prepare well according to the syllabus. Be positive and always prepare calmly.
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The IIMC paper has 50% marks for current affairs, and 50% for English. For the first section, be abreast of last 6-month news; The top scams, the schemes which government undertook, etc. Even organisations or people that have been in news recently, and what for. Go through last 2 year papers to get an idea. You can also refer to Manorama yearbook for the current affairs. You'll also have to attempt one opinion based question out of 5 wherein you will have to write an article. Have a viewpoint on some of the most burning debates, like nuclear energy, minority issues in India or women safety are some important ones that you sho... View more
PMAT broadly has two test sections- Quantitative Ability and Verbal Ability. You need to focus on section wise topics, solve mock tests. Your preparation level and scores are well reflected through your mock tests. There is no section wise time limit of the test, hence you have to be careful about the time management factor. Divide the time wisely between the two sections while solving mocks. Allot time to each section and save the last 15 minutes for revision. Follow the same through the last week and on the test day.
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<p>The NMIMS NPAT exam's Quantitative & Numerical Ability part evaluates candidates' mathematical proficiency. Some highly recommended publications for the NPAT Quantitative & Numerical Ability part are available for candidates to peruse: RS Aggarwal's Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations and Arihant Publications' Fast Track Objective Arithmetic Abhijit Guha's book Quantitative Ability for Competitive Exams M Tyra's Enchanted Book on Accelerated Maths NCERT Mathematics Class IX to XII: The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams</p>
While doing your UG you can start preparing for CAT & other exams. You can solve aptitude questions, prepare for vocabulary, read more and more newspapers, improve your communication skills & interview skills, learn how to appear in gd.
Make time table and divide the preparation for each section of paper.
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Most important topics to focus on while preparing for B.Arch exams. It has 2 parts.
Part 1 being Mathematics & General Aptitude
Part 2 being Drawing test
Part 1 Consists of - MATHEMATICS
Algebra: Definitions of A. P. and G.P.; General term; Summation of first n-terms of series. Arithmetic/Geometric series, A.M., G.M. and their relation; Infinite G.P. series and its sum.
Logarithms: Definition; General properties; Change of base.
Matrices: Concepts of m x n (m 3, n 3) real matrices, operations of addition, scalar multiplication and
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<p>Several factors, such as your history, aptitude, degree of preparation, and familiarity with the exam structure, might affect how challenging the SRCC GBO exam is. The question is meant to evaluate a candidate's aptitude for problem-solving, language, and commercial savvy. To pass the SRCC GBO exam, one must have a well-thought-out study plan, dedicate themselves to the process, and practise frequently. Your success will be greatly influenced by having a strong conceptual foundation, being familiar with the material, and comprehending how the exam is structured. Regular practice with PYQs, sample papers, and mock exams can help yo... View more
I would not recommend any of these. If you want to prepare for advance, try opting some regular coaching as they are much better than these. You will get better guidance there.
Hello Sagarika,To score great in UGC NET exam is not an easy task. It requires a proper strategy and hard work. Here are some tips which are helpful for you. First of all analyze the syllabus completely and note down the all topics. Gain the details related to the exam pattern of UGC NET. Buy the best study material for the exam preparation. Click here - <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ugcnetexamcbse.blogspot.com/2018/06/has-anybody-purchased-eduncle-study-material-for-ugc-net-detailed-review.html" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://ugcnetexamcbse.blogspot.com/2018/06/has-anybody-purch... View more
<p dir="a;ltr">Yes, Candidates seeking admission to the B.Desprogrammeneed to compulsory appear in the SEED 2026 exam. The scores of the SEED exam will be next shortlisted for a Portfolio Review and Personal Interaction round. Note that the final merit list will be prepared by considering the cumulative performance of the candidate in the Symbiosis Entrance Exam for Design (SEED), Portfolio Review, PRPI Task, and Personal Interaction (PRPI).</p><p dir="a;ltr">So, any candidate who appears in the SEED but doesn’t appear in the PRPI will not be considered for admission. </p><p dir... View more
I'm sorry, I cannot provide solved Andhra Pradesh ICET previous years question papers as it would be a violation of intellectual property rights and also it's not ethical to share such materials without the permission of the concerned authority. However, you can find previous years' question papers of Andhra Pradesh ICET on the official website of the conducting authority or from other reliable sources online. Please upvote if it was helpful.
<p>Preparation for JEE Advanced begins by knowing exam syllabus. Every student must follow syllabus. Once preparation is done then start solving previous year questions for self-assessment. This will give an overview of your preparation.</p>
<p>CAT is just like Olympics, where the questions come from what we did in our school, but, it’s the competition that makes it extremely difficult</p><p>But what makes it even more difficult is that we have been constantly told and misled into believing that you’ve got to be an academic topper or from a tier 1 college - IIT/NIT.SRCC or a smart guy somehow, to ace CAT.</p><p>Whether quantitative aptitude is easier to crack than verbal ability and reading comprehension depends on individual strengths, weaknesses, and personal preferences. Here are some factors to consider:</p>... View more
First of all, analyze the syllabus of JAM applied geology then prefer the reference books which covers all topics and also have modal test papers.
Solve previous years question papers by this you will getting idea about question types which will be asked in the exam and also found your weak points.
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<div dir="ltr"><p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:88">To choose the right MH CET Law books for you, you should consider the following factors:</p><ul data-sourcepos="3:1-7:0"><li data-sourcepos="3:1-3:206"><strong>Coverage:</strong> Make sure that the books you choose cover all of the topics that are included in the MH CET Law syllabus. You can find the syllabus on the official website of the Maharashtra State CET Cell.</li><li data-sourcepos="4:1-4:280"><strong>Level of difficulty:</strong> Choose books that are at an appropriate leve... View more
Hello Abhiram,
Only a few chapters will be from your 1st year intermediate while most of the chapters are from the second year only.
You may refer the link below for the list of the complete syllabus for VITEEE 2018: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/vit-university-vellore/exams/viteee/syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/vit-university-vellore/exams/viteee/syllabus</a>.
Hello Dear,Rather preparing for 2 courses simultaneously, use the same energy for excellence in the course of your interest. You can definitely prepare for NEET with BE studies, but ask yourself why you need to do that. You cannot be in two professions simultaneously, right.
The cut-off is usually at near 150. It changes each year depending on the number of candidates applied.