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Important preparation tips for the CLAT exam are mentioned at the link provided below. You can apply these tips even with just one month left till exam day. If correctly applied, it can bring about a remarkable improvement in your score and performance in CLAT. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/how-to-prepare-for-clat-2017-blogId-11917" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/how-to-prepare-for-clat-2017-blogId-11917</a>.
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Although theatre has been one of the oldest forms of performance arts practised throughout India, it has managed to sink its claws deeper into some cities than the rest. Perhaps factors such as educational and cultural establishments, better funding resources and a stronger sense of community among patrons too could play a key role in making theatre in certain cities thrive much better than the rest. The top five cities that are buzzing with an active theatre scene are mentioned below.
1) Delhi
2) Mumbai
3) Chennai
4) Bangalore
5) Kolkata
<p>The exam-conducting body, WBJEEB, releases the PUBDET 2024 Syllabus on the exam's official website. The PUBDET exam is administered by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) to select applicants for admission to the BA and BSc programs provided by Presidency University in Kolkata. Candidates can apply for a maximum of 3 papers in the PUBDET exam given below from the following table: </p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9561%; height: 336px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 24.9451%;"><col style="width: 24.9451%;&quo... View more
<p>Faster preparation can be achieved by having a solid foundation in business, economics, maths, and English. It's important to be consistent and set out time each day for study. The preparation schedule is influenced by the intricacy of the SRCC GBO course, which covers economics, finance, marketing, and mathematical ability. Having access to high-quality study guides and practice exams can improve preparedness. Determining the syllabus's advantages and disadvantages aids in time management. Revision on a regular basis is necessary to ensure comprehension. Six months is usually enough time to prepare thoroughly, although every situ... View more
You will get the sample papers, books and other important pdfs materials on Shiksha website. Check the below link for CMAT preparation materials-
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First of all, congratulations for your selection in JEE Mains and as you said, you are going to give JEE advance. So, the first step you will do is to get the course for advance and then study topic wise by YouTube video lectures and don't go in deep. Just take the basics of that particular topic and try to solve the problems in your mind. This will help you in advance.
I will suggest you to first strengthen your fundamentals as it is very important for your class 11th and 12th board and very well needed for the IIT exam. IIT exam is not a rocket science, you just need to be more dedicated to proper time management as you have to balance your 11th with IIT preparations.
For example, if you read Kinematics, I will suggest you to make your fundamentals strong with a standard book or any other means with which you feel comfortable then solve your class 11th questions first and analyze yourself and then refer to the previous year question papers of IIT and try to solve them as well and analyze your solvin... View more
<p>To effectively prepare for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), you need a structured approach that covers all the sections of the exam and builds your skills progressively. Here's a step-by-step guide for preparing for CLAT 2026:</p><p>1. Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus<br>2. Create a Study Plan<br>3. Focus on Each Section<br>4. Use Quality Study Material<br>5. Regular Mock Tests and Practice Papers<br>6. Focus on Time Management<br>7. Stay Motivated and Healthy<br><br></p>
Try to revise the basics concepts of subjects which are in your course of GATE. Solve as much problems as possible on those concepts. You can try problems from Made Easy materials or Career Launcher material. Also, solve problems from last 10 years GATE papers. Good luck!
Hello Atharva,
SAT & JEE Mains are two of the toughest exams. Both are for entry to graduate courses. I feel both are equally tough. My opinion is JEE Mains is a little tougher than SAT. But it sure helps if you are attempting both.
Best wishes!
it is not complsry go with coaching to crack IIT just clear ur concepts n practice a lot at home u can do it
<p>A gap year following your 2019 12th passing enables you to enroll in BSc Honours zoology, botany and biotechnology programs at universities. Maximal educational establishments provide entry to students who took academic breaks if they fulfill their admission requirements. To enroll in university courses most institutions demand at least 50-60% marks from candidates who studied biology together with chemistry and physics in their 12th standard. Different universities including Delhi University together with Banaras Hindu University and Pune University provide these courses that cost between INR 5,000 and INR 50,000 annually.</p>
You have good marks in JEE. You can get government colleges of your state it's better to try once in the state-level counselling. Taking drop is not a good option because to get NIT, you must have 75 percentage in 12th so if you take a drop, then also you will not get any NIT software scoring good marks so if you take a drop, you should also try for improvement in board exam, then it will be beneficial.
For GATE preparation the only institute is MADE EASY and it is excellent.
The IBPS released the notification for the exam in the July-August month. There is enough time to prepare for the exam. As you asked about the percentage, there is no limitation of the required percentage. You can appear for the exam if you have completed the graduation degree. It does not matters what is your percentage.
Your age should be between 20 to 30 years old.
If you fulfill the age limit criteria then you can apply for the IBPS exams in 2018.
Know more about IBPS PO results for the prelims exam held in October month.
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Hi Aashish,
First of all, you should check of all the options that you have in your hand. If you are devoted towards IIT and you think you can do it, then you should take a drop but remember drop is really frustrating so you should have enough to manage with it. Another factor affecting it is that it has to based on your this year marks. If you score around the cut-off so you can try but you have to prepare yourself to get around 200 marks. If you think that you can get then only you should take a drop otherwise you can go for good private colleges by which you will be saving around 3 lakhs which you are going to spend in Kota and mos... View more
It is a very good option and the most easiest way to get selected in PSUs. You just have to give a year with full dedication. The next year, you will see yourself in top firms.
Apart from this, you can even go for higher studies like M.Tech as it helps to open lots of career opportunities.
<p>Hello AJ, it's very nice to hear that you have cleared JEE Mains with 81 percentile. This in itself is an indication that you have understood the concepts of the subjects for which you appeared for this exam. In JEE advanced the questions are invariably unique and unless the student is well versed with the logic and the concept of the subject it staff to answer any question. The best way to prepare for JEE advanced is to go through the subject and think it in the mind if you have understood the concept of that topic or chapter or that particular segment of the syllabus. Do not try to mug up or learn by heart anything as it's not g... View more
Hello,
Generally, 4-6 months of dedicated preparation is considered and should suffice for one to crack CAT. And, your English is weak, you need to daily put in efforts to improve it. Read the newspapers (especially the editorial columns), books like "Word Power Made Easy" to improve vocabulary, sites/apps for handy practice, English movies/serials (with subtitles), etc. Also, try to convers ate with people more in English to improve your diction and accent. All the best.
Hello Adnan Ahmed, you can get the information by clicking on the link below
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Hope this Helps! All the Best!
Hi,
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