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Preparing for the NEET exam requires a systematic and disciplined approach to ensure a strong foundation in the subjects and improve problem-solving skills. Here are some tips to help you prepare for NEET in your first attempt:
Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the NEET syllabus and exam pattern. Go through the official syllabus and make a list of topics for each subject (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) that you need to cover.
Create a Study Plan: Develop a well-structured study plan that includes daily and weekly goals. Allocate sufficient time for each subject, focusing on topics you find challenging or need mor... View more
CUET stands for Common Universities Entrance Test. Earlier it was known as Central Universities Entrance Test. To appear for CUET candidates must have passed class 12th or any equivalent examination can apply for this test. There is no age limit to appear in this test. The best strategy for cracking the CUET 2022 exam is to work on the concepts and writing mock tests based on the exam pattern. This will help the candidates to understand their strengths and weaknesses and provide an idea for the areas they have to work upon and improve them. Following the steps below can also help in cracking the CUET 2022 exam :-
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Hi Subhojyoti,
Practice is the key. Usually it is recommended that you first take a diagnostic test before preparing. After that start revising, you will know which areas you are weak and strong after the diagnostic test. It is also advisable that you enroll into a coaching center. They will give you the proper training and teach time management skills.
No, it is not really difficult. You just have to:
1. Keep yourself updated with the latest happenings and news.
2. You should have your concepts clear and have a basic knowledge of the course you are applying for.
3. Good language and writing skills would help. Here is a list of few books you can refer to:-
Guide to Journalism and Mass Communication Entrance Exam (IIMC, Jamia etc. )
How to crack IIMC Entrance Exam
Success Master: Journalism and Mass Communication
General Knowledge Digest by TMH.
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UPTET is a state-level test, conducted by UPBEB (Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board) for the recruitment of Primary and Upper Primary Level teachers in various schools of Uttar Pradesh. UPTET is conducted every year to recruit candidates for teaching posts. This year, UPTET 2019 is scheduled to be held in the month of November 2019. The application forms are expected to be released from September 18, 2019. As there is enough time left for the exam, it is the right time to start your preparation for the exam.
Yes, to a large extent, the syllabus is common. However, the format could be different. In my view you should focus on your B.Tech and only start preparing for MBA open test in your forth year. A sincere effort of 3 to 4 months is enough for open tests. Joining a institute which trains for MBA open tests is also a good option to enhance your chances to get a good score in open test.
Hello Ritesh,
Firstly, try to find where have you left portions in your preparation or which part is weak.
Make a list of all weak chapters and then study smartly.
Never think while studying that I already studied this chapter in previous year.
Never leave maths as many students think that it is too hard to do.
Don't waste time in joining coaching just purchase the package by coaching institute and then go for it.
Dear Bindia,
I would advise you to take a mock test before start preparing for CAT. This mock test helps you to determine the level at you are from where you need to start learning. However, the best time to start preparing for the CAT-GMAT is after the 3rd semester (provided how much time did you need). Being a physics student, the quantitative section could be easier for you. So put more stress on qualitative section also.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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Call from IIM will depend on your score that has to be above 99% at least. Your class 10th and class 12th percentage are fine.
Unfortunately, 31 percentile is too low a score to secure admission in a good MBA college. Please refer to the link provided below for a list of MBA colleges in Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmadabad and Bangalore. My advice to you would be to appear for the other MBA entrance exams like MAT, CMAT, SNAP, etc., to secure admission in a top MBA college. You can use the filters on the web page to navigate to a college of your choice.
There are 41 MBA colleges in Ahmedabad: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-Ahmedabad" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-Ahmedabad<... View more
You should start by second year of B.Com.
If you are getting a good college for MBA then study MBA. If not, it would be wise to prepare for Bank and SSC. And since you have already done M.Com. It is not worth pursuing MBA if you don't get a good college.
You should start preparing for the CAT exams if you are looking to secure admission in any one of the Iims. Common Admission Test CAT is a national-level management entrance examination conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM). Apart from 20 Iims, CAT scores are used for admission to various management institutes across the country. Please refer to the article mentioned at the link provided below for important preparation tips from toppers of the CAT exams:
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Devoting one full year for competitive exam preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get sufficient amount of time to prepare for competitive exams. It will allow you take mock up test and help to score good ranking in competitive exams. However, one year is a long time so the possibility of you may change your goals and objectives. You may become lethargic because of availability of time and lesser pressure. You may waste time. If you are confident of keeping the momentum, dedication, determination, readiness to work on a plan, will to achieve your objective and support of family; you may consider d... View more
To build a strong profile for CAT focus on academics, participate in extracurricular activities, gain work experience, and develop your communication skills. Regarding your CAT preparation, the ideal time to start preparing for CAT depends on your strengths and weaknesses, as well as your schedule. Typically, students start preparing for CAT around 6-9 months before the exam date. However, if you feel that you need more time to prepare, you can start earlier. It is important to have a consistent study schedule and practice regularly to improve your skills.
You have already taken JEE Mains that means your basics are clear. So, for now, practice as much as you can. Solve previous year's questions. The key is practice.
Yes you can be scores up to 80% in 10th. Please follow the below tips.
1. Make time table for every subject and follow strictly.
2. Solve at least 10 years last question papers.
3. Make distance from mobile phones games, TV and social networking sites.
4. Give more and more time to English Science and Mathematics subjects.
5. Increase writing practice instead of reading.
6. Take help from teachers and online video lectures for solving tough questions. Model test papers are available on respective Board website or online and can be purchase from there.
Hi payal, it will not affect you in MS admission somehow but passing the 12th class without any compartment is another option and also priority for Taking admission but according to me I think that more than your marksheet your skills and knowledge matters at the ground level, so keep on Enhancing your skills and knowledge and you are unstoppable. All the best. If you like please upvote the answer.
You have 2 options as an astronomer and geoscientist:
Astronomer:
Astronomers use their extensive academic background in physics and astronomy as well as powerful telescopes to study and develop theories regarding space. Their work includes the study of stars, planets, and other astronomical objects and phenomena, from how they behave to how they got there to what they'll do next. Astronomers typically need to have an undergraduate education in physics and a Ph.D. in astronomy.
Geoscientist:
While space scientists and astronomers look up, geoscientists look down - their work explores the makeup of the earth and how the pla... View more