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<p>It is recommended that candidates devote their BITSAT preparation to revision. Candidates who consistently review for the exam will be less likely to forget the material they have already studied. Regular revision helps applicants review key concepts and subjects so they can recall them easily during the test. This is one of the main benefits of revision. Candidates will be better able to obtain the scores required for admission to their desired campus and course if they regularly revise.</p>
<p>Hi Aashi,</p><p>The IIMC paper has<strong> 50% marks for Current Affairs</strong>, and <strong>50% for English</strong>. 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 ener... View more
<p>If you're applying for the Florida Institute of Technology, then IELTS is essential. It is said that IELTS Reading and writing is one of the most difficult sections in the IELTS exam. You can check out our IELTS<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/exams/listening-tips-for-ielts-preparation"> Reading</a> Tips IELTS preparation and achieve your IELTS band scores. Also, the IELTS Listening section is a high-scoring section. With the right action, you can increase your chance of scoring well in this section and improve your overall IELTS band score. Check out the <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/s... View more
Hi Ragini, to prepare simultaneously first know the complete syllabi and subjects of each exam. Compare both, a lot of common subjects will be covered. The odd subjects can be dealt with additional time. You have to prepare your study schedule accordingly. It is recommended that you divide the time equally between your 12th boards and medical entrance exam. After each topic always revise. Follow the popular study and test materials. , Previous year question papers are highly recommended, it is a good practice to also learn time management while practicing with previous year question papers. Focus on your weaker areas, if required devote so... View more
<p>Your study and dedication matters.<br>You can definately crack CLAT Exam with dedication.</p>
<p>Effective revision for CLAT and performing better in mock tests require a strategic approach that involves reinforcing your knowledge, improving time management, and optimizing your exam-taking strategy. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you prepare efficiently:</p><p>1. Revision Strategy for CLAT:</p><p>a. Set a Revision Schedule<br>b. Focus on Key Concepts<br>c. Make Summary Notes<br>d. Practice Previous Year Papers<br>e. Focus on Current Affairs Regularly</p><p>2. How to Perform Better in Mock Tests:</p><p>a. Start with Simpler Mocks and Build Up<br>... View more
I would just consider previous year scores
With 205 marks in JEE M Paper - 2
And 96% in boards
The normalised score came out to be 225.96
Which gave a rank of 2625
Getting a score of 274 in JEE M Paper-2
And 96.6% marks gave normalised score of 272.80
And a rank of 117. Now the last year cut off rank in SPA Delhi is somewhere around 930, to get that rank a normalised score of 250 would have been enough. As from this year Boards marks won't be considered, this would lead to increment in raw JEE marks. So I think 270 would be a good score to get into one of the most reputed institutions of architecture and believe... View more
Hi!
You can refer to these links:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/prep-tips-for-nid-entrance-exam-2017-blogId-11701" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/prep-tips-for-nid-entrance-exam-2017-blogId-11701</a>
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/articles/nid-dat-topper-admit-kumar-shares-prep-tips-for-nid-dat-prelims-blogId-14331" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/articles/nid-dat-topper-admit-kumar-shares-prep-tips-for-nid-dat-prelims-blogId-14331</a>.
Hi there, According to my suggestion, if you understand and solve NCERT, only that's enough for COMEDK examination, as most of the questions especially in physics and chemistry are very basic, and you can easily solve them and score marks, Questions are of objective type, you have to answer 180 questions in 180 minds (60 questions from each section.)
<p>GATE is a national-level examination that aims to evaluate the knowledge and aptitude of candidates in preparation for admission to engineering and management programmes. The GATE Exam has three major sections: General Aptitude, Engineering Mathematics, and the Core subject the candidate has opted for. The Engineering mathematics syllabus is almost same for every paper however, in some paper some topics may be added or removed from the given syllabus as per the requirement of the specific subject. The topics covered under the GATE Engineering Mathematics syllabus are as follows:</p><p>• Linear Algebra ... View more
<p>The Communication Ability section of the TSICET exam has four sub-sections. These sub-sections compile to fetch 50 questions. The division of topics with weightage under the Communication Ability is as follows:</p><ul><li>Vocabulary: 10</li><li>Business and Computer Terminology: 10</li><li>Functional Grammar: 15</li><li>Reading Comprehension: 15</li></ul><p>With respect to the question weight, 60 per cent of the questions in the Communication Ability section are based on Functional Grammar and Reading Comprehension. While the remaining 40 per cent is fetched b... View more
<p>Scoring good marks in the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) requires a strategic and disciplined approach. The exam is competitive and tests your proficiency in various areas, so excelling in it demands consistent effort, time management, and focus. Here are some key tips on how to score well in CLAT:</p><ul><li>Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus</li><li>Create a Study Plan</li><li>Strengthen Core Areas</li><li>Focus on Current Affairs & General Knowledge</li><li>Take Mock Tests Regularly</li><li>Improve Speed and Accuracy</li><li&g... View more
<p>Along with your studies for your 12th grade diploma, you must prepare for the NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test) by using a systematic and efficient time management strategy. The following advice can help you prepare effectively:</p><p>1. Set priorities: Set aside certain times every day to prepare for the NEET in addition to your usual 12th grade coursework.</p><p>2. Balance: To keep things in check, split your study sessions between 12th standard subjects and NEET subjects (physics, chemistry, and biology).</p><p>3. Study Materials: For both NEET and 12th topics, NCERT textbooks sho... View more
<p>Candidates can download all the GATE (PYQs) previous paper question papers through official website of GATE 2025. Shiksha also have compiled all the GATE previous year question apers for the ease of the students candidates can download each question paper pdf through the link given below;</p><p><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/gate-exam-question-papers">Download all GATE Previous Year Question Papers </a></p>
It's all about current affairs and general knowledge questions, go through the following topics:
General awareness on different and popular:
Books and authors
Famous personalities
Currencies
Animals
Inventions and discoveries
Languages
Music
Dances
World organisations
Disasters
Statistical data of the world
Prizes and awards
Fashion Events
Solar System
Earth
Natural calamities
Sports.
Make sure all the concepts are clear. It is very important to practise solving JEE previous year question papers. This will help you to get an idea of the question pattern and mark scheme from each topic. Solving previous year question papers helps students to increase the speed of solving problems. Some tips to help you are
Learn NCERT First
Choose the Right Reference Books
Learn Online
Revise Daily and Clear Doubts
Solve JEE Previous year question papers
Mock Tests
Make short notes for revision
Positive Attitude.
<p>Consistency is the key while preparing for NATA.You need to set dedicated study hours and utilize resources like mock tests and previous year's papers to maximize your score. A focused 6nmonth preparation with effective resources and practice is also sufficient.</p><p> </p>
To clear law exams you will have to focus on the legal section because this is the main subject of all law entrances. You need to learn and practice as much as you can till the end. In addition, your dedication and proper time management shall help you with the successful completion of your task. Some of the books you can refer to study for law exams are:
English- Word Power Made Easy
Maths- Quantitative Aptitude by any author (Preferably RS)
Logical Reasoning- Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey
GK- Monthly supplement of GKToday and Lucent General Knowledge
Legal Reasoning- Legal Aptitude for CLAT by Andhra Pradesh Bhard... View more
<p>How To Prepare For NCHMCT JEE 2025? </p><p>Understand the NCHMCT Exam Pattern and Syllabus. .</p><p>Focus on Core Subjects. .</p><p>Practice Previous Papers & Mock Tests. .</p><p>Join a Coaching Institute. .</p><p>Improve Time Management Skills. .</p><p>Strengthen Vocabulary & Grammar. .</p><p>Stay Updated with Current Affairs. .</p><p>Numerical Ability and Analytical Attitude.</p><p> </p>
FTII, Film and Television Institute of India is known to be the best and one of the popular institutes and provides the opportunities to those who want to get entry into Bollywood industry or in any other. It aims to develop the students' skills and creativity in the field he/she is pursuing. Once after getting PG Diploma in direction and screenplay writing from FTII, you will have the chance to get entry into the industry. It all depends on the skills and talent. They recognize the best talent, see their work and ultimately send to the industry first for handling small tasks and job. Like anyone initially working as assistant director or ... View more
<p>Yes, from 2023 onwards, Indian Army BSc Nursing has mandated NEET UG as the qualifying score for shortlisting candidates for the Indian Army BSc Nursing exam. In addition, candidates will have to appear for an online written test called Test of General Intelligence and General English (<em>TOGIGE</em>) and<strong> </strong>Psychological Aptitude Test (PAT) to clear the screening test for MNS services. In addition, a personal interview and medical test is also conducted to shortlist the female nursing candidates. </p>
<p>The total number of questions asked in the online exam will be 125, and for the centre-based exam, 200. All the questions will be asked in multiple choice format in UPESEAT. The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies releases the UPESEAT exam pattern on its official website. Candidates appearing for the exam must refer to the UPESEAT exam pattern for their preparations.</p><p><a href="https://ask.shiksha.com/what-is-the-exam-pattern-of-upeseat-2023-qna-7372419">View Other Answers</a>></p>