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You should visit the Vibrant Academy official website for JEE Advance study material. Vibrant Academy provides live classes for students and also offer a distance learning programme for students. Visit the offecial website of Vibrant Academy-
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Hi. Practice CTET previous year question paper to understand your weak points. You can also prefer any of the books from Arihant, Odisha or Upkar Publication for CTET Dec 2019 preparation. Initially, focus on the basic concepts of each topic especially in child development & pedagogy. Thanks.
Students preparing for the exam must be getting anxious as qualifying in the NIFT entrance exam is extremely crucial for admission to UG and PG courses offered at various campuses of the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT). Based on their performance in the NIFT entrance exam, candidates can get admission in programmes such as Bachelor of Design, Bachelor of Fashion Technology, Master of Design, Master of Fashion Management and Master of Fashion Technology.
We have compiled some tips and tricks that candidates may use to keep anxiety at bay and focus on boosting their performance in the exam.
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NIFT entrance exam comprises of Creative Ability Test (CAT) and General Ability Test (GAT). Aspirants who clear these tests are shortlisted to appear for the Situation Test as well as Group Discussion and Personal Interview round.
Exam Pattern
GAT
The General Ability Test for B.Des and M.Des will have the following segments:
Quantitative Ability - 25 Questions
Communication Ability - 35 Questions
English Comprehension - 30 Questions
Analytical Ability - 30 Questions
General Knowledge and Current Affairs - 30 Questions
The General Ability Test for B.FTech, MFM, M.Des AND M.FTech will have the f... View more
Hi! You must know that the syllabus of JIPMAT exam includes :
Quantitative Aptitude: This section will test a candidate's mathematical abilities, including topics like Arithmetic, Algebra Geometry, Trigonometry and Data Interpretation. Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning: This section will test a candidate's ability to interpret data and draw logical conclusions. It will include topics like Tables, Charts, Graphs, Bar Diagrams, Pie Charts, and Venn Diagrams. Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension: This section will test a candidate's proficiency in English language skills, including Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar,... View more
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Understand and work on concepts given in NCERT textbooks. So read the biology NCERT textbooks thoroughly. Apart from going through NCERT textbooks, solve all India entrance exam-level questions, like previous year JEE papers, etc. It will help you in the preparation of the IISER exam.
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Hello Sohan,
For preparation you can follow the below steps:
1. First go through GATE syllabus completely and keep in mind "syllabus is the king" for competitive exams.
2. Then discuss with your seniors or already qualified students how they prepared for exam. Definitely they will tell Do's and Don’ts. So committing mistakes will drastically come done.
3. Get standard text books.
4. See the weightage of each subject, based on weightage make your priority based on your own convenience.
5. Go through last 10 year question paper, to get to know the quality and difficulty level of questions in each subject. And star... View more
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It totally depends on you. If you basis are clear, then no need to join any institute, but if you think you need to practice and learn the concepts then do join.
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<p>MH CET Law question papers consist of MCQs. Candidates are required to answer these questions in a computer-based test mode (online). You can skip questions if you do not know their answers. However, candidates should answer all questions because there is no negative marking scheme in the MH CET Law exam. The option of marking for review is also available for questions in the MH CET Law question paper. Candidates can answer these questions later before clicking on the submit or end exam button. </p><p> </p>
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You should prepare again and try next year.
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Refer to the CAT preparation books available like Arihant and Pearson Publications (for all the sections). Keep revising the important concepts and logics you come across. At this time taking test series is important, more you get the practice of CAT like exam more helpful it will be.
<p>Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering or GATE is a national-level entrance examination conducted for admission to Masters in Technology (MTech) and direct PhD admissions to Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and other institutes/universities across India. Candidates must qualify for the GATE exam with a good score to get admission to top institutes. Candidates must understand each part thoroughly and section-wise understanding of each part will be crucial for scoring well in the examination. Candidates should also prioritize the sect... View more
<p>The candidate must hold a bachelor's degree, with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA i.e. 6 CGPA on a 10-point scale. A valid Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT) score of 650 and above is required to apply for the MBA programme at IIM Jammu. The medium of instruction is in the English language.</p>
For CAT topic: You must identify the section you can improve most in, it is worth the effort. If by Goa you mean Goa Institute of Management, we had 100% placement, the highest salary is of 22L, and average is of 10.5L.
<p>You can prepare in four months when have a basic understanding of all the topics covered in the JEE Main syllabus. A four month plan can be prepared with 1 month each for Physics, Chemistry, Maths and solving previous year/mock papers.</p><p> </p>
<p>You need to have 6-12 months of time for an effective preparation. Identify the strong and weak areas and accordingly study those topics. Finally, revise your entire preparation and sample papers as many as you can for good NIMCET score. The first step to the preparation of NIMCET is to get familiar with the exam pattern. Start with learning the basic concepts of each subject asked in the exam. NIMCET syllabus includes up to Class XII level Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, Computer, and English. Start taking mocks tests as soon you complete your syllabus. Mock tests and previous years questions papers are very important to make you... View more
<p>CA Intermediate is tougher than CA Foundation, so preparation strategy can be same but has to be more focused. Here’s how you can prepare for CA Intermediate.</p><p><strong>Know CA Intermediate syllabus and exam pattern</strong></p><ul><li>Check syllabus and paper-wise topics included in the course level.</li><li>Understand the weightage of each subject and marking scheme</li></ul><p><strong>Make a time table for CA Intermediate preparation</strong></p><ul><li>Divide the time paper-wise.</li><li>Allocate time for... View more
The best books to prepare for IIT-JEE exam are-
Maths- RD Sharma and RS Aggarwal
Physics- HC Verma and SL Arora
Chemistry-NCERT and OP Tandon
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Read daily newspapers and the crime reports or other civil cases appearing in them. Try and identify the respective legal provisions governing them. Understand some citizen-oriented Laws, like RTI, Consumer Grievance Redressal, Prevention of sexual harassment at work Places, Prevention of atrocities against children, etc. These laws are relatively small texts. Try to read and understand them, and when the chance arises, try drafting petitions and appeal against lower forum decisions.
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Given below tips on cracking XAT in one month can be followed by candidates to get good XAT Result 2023. Make a Daily Planner: To start with, first and foremost candidates need to make a daily planner. Check the XAT 2023 syllabus and divide the topics to be covered. Set a time schedule of devoting two hours each to all four sections. Focus on Strong Areas: candidates should not make haste in studying the whole syllabus. They should calmly go through the syllabus and highlight the topics they are familiar with. Mark the strong topics and lay emphasis on them. Do not cram the sub-topics/ methods/ equations/ formulas just for the sake of givi... View more
Hi Manish, for any entrance exam the trick is to look at the syllabus. Once you know the syllabus, your entire preparation has to be only in that direction and nothing over and above that. As students or law aspirants, one wants to read everything that is there and score good grades but that's one things which is a deal breaker. I have written an article on how to prepare for law entrance exams and the link to that is:
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<p>For a better performence in CG Board 12th exam, the students need to cover the entire syllabus. Apart from covering the syllabus, the students should also practice the CGBSE 12th sample question paper and previous year's question papers. However, for an ideal preparation, if you are not up to the mark and only have month or two to prepare for the exam, these tips might benefit you.</p><p>During this one/two month, you should dedicate 8-9 hours daily for your preparation. Firstly, make a suitable time table as per the syllabus and try to cover the entire syllabus. Clear the doubts with teachers. Solve sample questions p... View more
How to prepare for SET (Symbiosis) 2018:
STEP 1: KNOW ALL ABOUT YOUR EXAM (Exam Pattern)
STEP 2: CREATE A STUDY TIME TABLE
STEP 3: CHOOSE THE CHAPTERS TO STUDY IN RIGHT ORDER- Focus on your strengths and improve on your weaknesses. STEP 4: PREPARE, MASTER AND REVISE
Some popular books you can refer to for preparation of the SET exam are mentioned below:
1) CBSE UGC NET/SET/JRF - Paper 1: Teaching and Research Aptitude by KVS Madaan
2) Trueman's UGC NET/SET General Paper Iby M. Gagan and Sajit Kumar
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Hi Saif!
I believe you are looking for tips on preparation for IIMC (Indian Institute of Mass Communication) entrance exam. For the same, I would say that a comprehensive plan in studies will help you reach your target. The time table for the study plan should be in tune with your daily needs and schedule. As far as the preparation is concerned, I would suggest you to spend quality time everyday at reading journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. And for GK, you can refer Competition Success Review for updates on current affairs. You may also refer the following books:
Arihant Mass Communication Journalism Entrance Examination
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