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There is no harm in preparing for the CAT exam with that score. With a great percentile, who knows, you might end up with an interview call from a top B-school. You should target FMS New Delhi as it doesn't give any importance to your past academic scores; though its cutoff is high (approx. 99 percentile) and not just CAT, you should prepare for other exams too as backup like XAT, SNAP, NMAT, etc.
LSAT India is an entrance exam conducted by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for admission to various law programs offered by participating colleges and universities in India. Here are some tips that can help you crack the ISAT India exam:
1. Understand the Exam Pattern: ISAT India exam consists of multiple-choice questions in four sections - Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning (1 and 2), and Reading Comprehension. Get familiar with the exam pattern and structure to better prepare for the exam.
2. Practice Regularly: Consistent practice is the key to success in any exam. Allocate a specific time for LSAT India preparati... View more
<p>Yes, it is possible to crack AIIMS BSc nursing entrance exam for medical aspirants. Know the AIIMS BSc nursing syllabus thoroughly. Read diligently about the AIIMS BSc nursing exam pattern. Follow a strict study schedule to ace the exam. It is important to revise Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus to crack the exam in first attempt. </p>
Hello Asheer,
Yes, you can surely crack MAT as its difficulty level is not that high.
Good luck!
Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha!
First of all, you have to be very strong in any of the two subjects and average in the third subject. Just go through best reference books that are enough and you can do better. For passing, you have to get below 10k rank if you are from general category and may be more if you are from other categories. Good luck!
Sorry to say but it's registration is closed now. The last date was 20th of Jan.
For further information, you can refer the link given below:
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Fee depends on whether you want to study UG or PG and which specific county outside India. You can check these links for some details. Scholarships outside India are given on merit and full scholarship is very rare for international students unless you are extraordinarily brilliant. For Indian schools too, you have to a very bright student but check details on institute websites:
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Hi, below are few books that you can use for NET exams reference.
1. Real Analysis - H. L. Royden
2. Linear Algebra - Hoffman and Kunze
3. Complex Analysis - R. V. Churchill
4. Algebra - Joseph A. Gallian.
1. XAT 2023 coaching as in keeping with exam pattern
Your XAT 2023 preparation won't take off, unless you are aware what are the key additives and sections in XAT examination, what are the topics on which questions are requested in XAT examination. It's miles like beating about the bush as you will not be able to realize a way to begin XAT practise on line or offline nor it is going to be feasible to accumulate the fine XAT MBA guidance cloth.
2. XAT guidance fabric
Your practise material will include XAT examine material, practise books and cloth from numerous other assets like training centres, on-line material, XAT Mocks t... View more
If you have a good study plan, you can study independently at home for the ATMA exam. This exam is conducted around four times a year and is relatively easier than other exams. The following is advice from professionals on how to create an ATMA plan:
1. Using the ATMA syllabus as a guide, make a list of the subjects that the study materials must cover.
2. Plan your study time on a monthly, weekly, and daily basis according to the time available.
3. Analyze previous ATMA tests to note important topics.
4. You can find a mentor to assist you or join any online study group.
5. To enable thorough planning, assign a time... View more
yea.practise as much as u can.practise previous year question paper
As stated by the CBSE:
Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks (without rounding off) in Masters Degree or equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognised by UGC (on the website: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.ugc.ac.in/oldpdf/consolidatedlistofalluniversities.Pdf" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.ugc.ac.in/oldpdf/consolidatedlistofalluniversities.Pdf</a>) in humanities (including languages) and social science, computer science and applications, electronic sciencE, etc. (list of subjects of post-graduation attached at page No. 20) are eligi... View more
It depends upon the exam and the course you are applying for. Since you have tagged Mass communication, I am assuming you are interested in it. Basic level Maths up to class 10th comes in every exam, be it HM or BBA or your Mass Communication.
Topics like percentage, ratios, time and speed come up. So, even if you don't have Maths in class 11th and class 12th, I am sure you will be able to crack it.
<p>In order to crack the MAH HM CET Exam candidates need to have a dedication and plan. Here are some tips you can follow the clear the MAH HM CET examination in first attempt:</p><ul type="disc"><li>First, be well-versed with the MAH HM CET syllabus and exam pattern</li><li>Second, pick the best subject-wise MAH HM CET books for preparation</li><li>Lastly, make a detailed study plan and follow it consistently</li><li>Dedicatedly follow the study plan created</li><li>Keep revising the topics already studied</li><li>Attempt previous year MAH HM CET... View more
<p>Ideal time to start XAT mock test practice is after covering the syllabus. When you're thorough with all the concepts and formulae, you will be able to solve all types of questions in the XAT mock test. XAT exam is conducted in January first week, so one should start mock test practice in November and dedicate two months to it.</p>
<p>It is not suggested to attempt a XAT mock test a day before exam. That time should be devoted in revision of important formulas and concepts, revisiting exam day strategy and relaxing. Attempting a mock test can be mentally tiring and may shake your confidence in case you don't score well. You wouldn't want to go into the exam with a doubtful mind.</p>
Yes, they are available on the internet. Try to solve maximum papers.
Some popular books you can use to prepare for the IIT JAM are as follows:
IIT-JAM: M.Sc. (Mathematics) Previous Papers and Practice Test Papers (Solved) R Gupta
IIT Jam Mathematics for M.Sc Entrances Solved Papers Anand Kumar
Solved Papers and Practice Sets IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc from IITs) Arihant Publication
The exam for HBTU from 2017 is going to be JEE Mains itself. So, now the exam is JEE Mains and previously it used to be UPSEE. You can do your regular JEE preparations for it!
It is more than enough. U just need to give 6 hours a day. Just follow the following steps.
DILR
Do as many DI-LR sets for practice. Do solve all the questions from CAT 2001 to CAT 2008. The more you expose yourself to different types of DI and LR, the better it would be. Apart from the CAT papers, solve the questions from your prep material.
VRC
There are two types of VRC questions:
1. Those that are based on knowledge - Grammar & Vocabulary based questions
2. Those that are based onunderstanding of paragraph(s) and logic- Reading Comprehension, Para Jumbled, Para Completion, Para Summary, Critical Reasoning
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On a personal note, I'd advise that stay updated with the current affairs because it's an online paper so current affairs of previous day can also come as a surprise. Another stress more on the legal section and try to solve as many principles- facts- problems. For maths and logical reasoning solve as many questions as you can and try and finish all the variations. For English please develop a habit of reading Newspaper daily, specifically The Hindu and in that the Editorial. Work on basic grammar and be confident. I think that will be enough.
Basically, the cutoffs for JEE Advanced exam changes every year. So, just stay tuned. But almost 20 percent is needed in all the subjects.
The best time to start preparing for GATE EXAM is after finishing schooling. It is preferable to start getting coached for GATE once you get admitted to college, because during college days most of the GATE syllabus is covered with college syllabus and again it will give you a clear cut concepts on subjects, it is preferable to get coached every day for about one hour, The main thing in GATE is nothing should be forcefully remembered. We should understand the concept clearly. It is advisable to concentrate more on core subjects in a sequential order. So that one can understand the concepts well and good.
Hello Shekhar
Don't worry, it is good that you have found your interest and if you don't have an interest in IIT then no problem. Next year, at the time of admission, you should try to take admission in a design course.