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<p>It is a fact that institutes want diversity in their batches. There is no restriction on educational background for appearing in the XAT. If the candidates meet the basic eligibility criteria, they can appear for XAT. While the XAT exam may be a little tough for candidates from non-engineering backgrounds but any candidate with good critical thinking skills and the ability to learn new things can prepare for the exam and qualify.</p><p>It is usually seen that engineering students have better knowledge of mathematics and non-engineering students have better communication skills which help them to solve RCs better, to qu... View more

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Preparation Tips for the XAT:
1- Know the exam pattern and syllabus of the XAT exam.
2- Get hold of XAT books and study material. These are available online and at coaching institutes.
3- Start with topics you are already familiar with and over which you have good control.
4- After completing a topic or a concept, always solve two-three problems based on it to know if you have completely understood it.
5- Revision is very important.
6- Join study groups online on platforms.
7- Focus on completing the XAT syllabus first and then move to solve XAT mock tests. Practice at least 30-35 mock tests for best perfo... View more

51 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can check their website out: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ibsindia.org/dehradun/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://ibsindia.org/dehradun/</a> regarding the present eligibility criteria. Regarding preparation just go and give your best confidently. Read newspaper , stay up to date , have some general knowledge and attend and follow the GD-PI preparation sessions they will give before your selection process.

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<p>The secret to doing well on the Common Admission Test's Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) component is to build a plan and hone certain abilities:</p><p>1. Reading: To increase vocabulary and comprehension abilities, make it a practice to read frequently on a variety of subjects and genres.</p><p>2. Practice: To become more comfortable with the question patterns and to increase your speed and accuracy, work through a range of reading comprehension passages and verbal ability problems from past CAT exams and mock tests.</p><p>3. Time Management: Divide the reading comprehension and ... View more

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<p>No. There is no provision of negative marking in the PGIMER BSc Nursing 2026 exam. For every correct answer, the candidate will get 1 mark, and for every wrong response, -0.25 marks will be deducted.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>For the better preparation of BSEB 12th Maths paper, students must begin by thoroughly understanding the topics from each chapter. They should also focus on important topics of the paper like Calculus, Algebra, and Trigonometry. Students should also practice problems on daily basis. Moreover, they can also practice the Bihar Board's model papers and previous years' papers as it will help them get familiarize with the question pattern and important topics.</p>

66 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Abha,
Ask your daughter to evaluate herself by solving one or two mock papers. By this, she will get to understand her weak areas.
There are a number of books available in the market for the preparation of the same.
For QA :
Arun Sharma: How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT
How to Prepare for the CAT Common Admissions Test by Muhamed Muneer
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Abhijit Guha
Quantitative Aptitude for CAT and Other MBA Entrance Exams by Trishna Knowledge Systems Pearson
Books for Verbal and Reading Comprehension:
How to Prepare for the Verbal Ability and R... View more

97 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Depends on what NIT you have a chance of getting in. If there's any possibility that you'd be getting a branch of your choice in NITT, NITK, NITW, NITC or VNIT, then you can go ahead with that. Otherwise, I'd suggest you to go for Long term coaching and try the best you can to get into one of the older IITs. All the best :)

418 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Both the KMAT and MAT exams are conducted for admission to management courses. These exams differ in the following ways:
1. The KMAT score is mostly accepted in Karnataka management colleges, whereas the MAT score is accepted in more than 800 management colleges.
2. The KMAT is conducted once a year, whereas the MAT is conducted four times a year.
3. The KMAT is comparably tougher than the MAT. The MAT exam is more convenient to take as it is available in three modes.
4. In contrast to MAT scores, KMAT enables qualified students to request a fee waiver in their designated B school.
5. The KMAT registration fee is lo... View more

1.1k Views Posted 9 years ago

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I recommend you to go for bank coaching because if you want to get admission to any of the IIMs or other top most institutes you have to score 90 percentile or above. Normally, a degree pursuing student may not score well due to the degree studies.
Bank PO exam is better if you work hard and desire to get a job, you will definitely earn one.

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<p>ATMA is one of the important MBA entrance exams. The first tip to ace the ATMA exam is to stay calm. Here are a few last minute preparation tips for ATMA exam:</p><ul><li>Confirm the exact location of the ATMA test centre at least one day before the ATMA exam day to ensure that transportation is available on time. If you are new to the city or the location of the centre, it is adivsable to visit the centre once.</li><li>Arrive early to the ATMA exam centre. Applicants must ensure that they arrive at least an hour before the exam begins.</li><li>Use the restroom before to the start of the t... View more

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<p>The LSAT India exam fee for one cycle is INR 3,999. The LSAT India exam fee or registration fee for both cycles (January and June) is INR 7,998. The fees mentioned are without any discounts. The fee is the same for all applicants. The mode of payment is online only. Candidates can use Net Banking, UPI, Credit Card, Debit Card or other digital payment options. Once the registration for LSAT India closes, they will not be able to pay the application or registration fee, even if they have already registered for the examination. To pay the LSAT India fee, candidates must visit the official website of the LSAC, complete the registratio... View more

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<p>Mock tests are not meant to be alternative to holistic exam preparation for NIFT. This means the candidate must first go through the text books, learn the concepts, solve the problem Sets given at the end of each chapter or from problem booklets, and take notes. Also, solve sample papers to develop ones problem-solving and time-management skills. The prime purpose of mock tests is to help the candidate get an exam-like experience and fix last minute gaps. So, mock tests are tools to improve ones chances of getting a few extra marks and thus improving ones chances of admission.</p>

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<p>The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) didn't conduct any mock tests for NIFT 2025 exam. So, it is unlikely that NIFT will conduct any mock tests for NIFT 2026 exam. Note that the NIFT 2026 exam will be conducted in a centre-based mode. The Creative Ability Test CAT will be held offline, while the General Ability Test GAT will be conducted in a computer-based mode.</p>

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<p>It is not mandatory to take coaching to get a good rank in NID DAT. It is because, the entrance exam will test the creative, drawing, and innovative skills of the candidate. Now, a coaching institute cannot exactly teach you to be creative or become innovative. Instead, with a little effort these skills can yourself learn these skills yourself. Also, a major thrust of the design aptitide test is to evaluate the drawing skills of the candidate. So, make it a point to work on your design skills, including learning how to draw line, shadow, figure, gesture, cartoon drawing, etc. When practicing drawing, also keep a tab on the drawing... View more

73 Views Posted 6 years ago

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To do an MBA in Event Management and PR, you will have first clear the entrance exams such as CAT/XAT/ CMAT/or specific exams of the college you are interested in. There is no difference in preparing for an MBA exam as per specialisation, though you have to prepare differently for the interviews. So, opt for any study material or classes suitable to you and start preparing. If you are interested in any particular college the search on their website for syllabus and eligibility. You can also get in touch with the alumni and ask them about their preparation.

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<p>Try applying for the exam next year as the eligibility test such as CUET is primarily important for getting admission to SRCC or any other colleges.</p>

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<p>Most students who take the IELTS Academic test want a score between 6.5 and 7 – that's often what most universities need. A 7 band is a good score. It shows you're strong in English. You can get a 7 or higher with the right preparation!</p><p>First, figure out what your weak points are in listening, reading, writing, and speaking. Then, spend more time improving those areas. If your vocabulary is weak, learn more words and use them. If grammar is a problem, practice sentence structure. Time management is also crucial, especially for reading and writing. You need to answer quickly while maintaining quality.</p>&... View more

34 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Durai,
Admission in Thiagarajar College of Engineering (TCE Madurai) is based on the marks obtained in 10+2 and score obtained in National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA):
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/course/b-arch-thiagarajar-college-of-engineering-tce-madurai-203375" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/course/b-arch-thiagarajar-college-of-engineering-tce-madurai-203375</a>

304 Views Posted 9 years ago

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day dreamer,never give up........,

You can take another year to prepare yourself in GRE. Now, first you concentrate on your B.Tech.
For GRE, you can buy books like Baronn GRE, Maghoose GRE, Manhatten GRE and also you can join any GRE education center in your area.

65 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You have approximately 1.5 months to prepare for CAT. It is tough to crack CAT in 1.5 months, but not impossible. You can go for online CAT coaching of CAT King or TIME. Give mocks and study the basic concepts of your weak chapters as fast as you can.

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Some of the important books to prepare for Physics subject are Concepts of Physics (Volumes 1 and 2) by HC Verma, IIT JEE Physics by DC Pandey, Optics and Modern Physics by DC Pandey, etc. Though it is extremely important to thoroughly learn all the topics from the NCERT textbook. Andhra Pradesh EAMCET syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum. Apart from these, there are also other study materials and resources available online that can help in preparing for the Physics subject of Andhra Pradesh EAMCET.

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<p>The candidate must keep a minimum of three months aside for completing the CMAT syllabus as they have to study five subjects and their numerous topics. If they have appeared for the CAT, XAT and IIFT exams then they can complete the CMAT syllabus in one month too.</p><p>With complete dedication toward studies, six months are enough to crack the CMAT 2024 exam. In this article, you will read how to prepare for the CMAT in six months including tips, tricks, strategies, books and study material.</p><p>The candidate must keep a minimum of three months aside for completing the CMAT syllabus as they have to study... View more

1.2k Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello dear, SSC exams are conducted every year for CGL, CHSL, MS and many more. Staff Selection Commission SSC is a government organisation that conducts various exams to recruit candidates for Group-B and -C posts in various ministries /departments /organizations of the Government of India. Every year thousands of vacancies are filled by SSC in Government departments. While a government job helps to build a stable career, it is also loaded with responsibilities. The best posts to get recruited to under the SSC CGL exam are as follows:
Income Tax Inspector. Assistant Section Officer. Central Excise Inspector. Assistant Audit Officer. P... View more

634 Views Posted 3 years ago

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It will be better to prepare for government jobs related to your own branch. If you become able to score good in GATE exam then you will become eligible for jobs in many PSUs. If you have spent four years for B.Tech and then you are preparing for some clerical or banking jobs, then I think it is worthless.

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Simply go through your cert first and make your concepts clear of nthe 11th and 12th then move to some coaching for better guidance or go for an online platforms for better understanding and better preparations.

74 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello dear, UPSC is India's central agency which conducts exams like Civil Services Exam (CSE) to recruit candidates into top government services like IAS IPS, IFS, etc. UPSC recruits candidates to both civil services as well as defense services. UPSC Civil Services Exam Age Limit: The candidate must be a minimum of 21 years of age and must not be more than 32 years of age. General Category &amp; EWS: 32 years; 6 attempts. OBC (with Certificate 32 years + 3 years; 9 attempts. SC/ST: 32 years + 5 years; unlimited attempts. UPSC exam is conducted in 3 modes - pre, Mains and interview. All those candidates who want to prepare and qualify ... View more

65 Views Posted 6 years ago

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If you want to join any coaching institute, TIME is a good option to prepare for CAT. Otherwise, there are a number of options for coaching institutes.

78 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello,<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/7-success-tips-for-ibsat-2014-blogId-9342" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/7-success-tips-for-ibsat-2014-blogId-9342</a> Kindly visit the given link to know about the preparation tips for IBSAT exam. Also See : <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/icfai-foundation-for-higher-education/ibsat-exam-pattern?q=IBSAT&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/icfai-foundation-for-higher-education/ibsat-exam-pattern?q=IBSAT&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep&l... View more

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<p>Along with following the official NID DAT exam pattern and syllabus, do these tasks to prepare for NID DAT exam:</p><ol><li>Solve sample papers - You can starting solving sample papers very early on in your preparation, for instnce after completing a chapter.</li><li>Solve previous years’ papers - This exercise will help you get an idea about the nature and structure of the exam, including difficulty level, types of questions asked, marking scheme, and much more.</li><li>Take mock tests - Mocks are usually taken closer to the exam date. It will help you fine tune your preparation and... View more

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