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411 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I am preparing for JEE and SAT!...,

I think you should join a good coaching class and work hard.

712 Views Posted 8 years ago

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University of Delhi,

There is a huge difference in both the exams. UPSC is conducted by Union Public Service Commission for Grade A officer post and SSC is conducted by Staff Service Commission for Grade B post in central government. The competition is high in UPSC because approximately only 800 -850 posts are there and in SSC only 4500-5000 posts.

327 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Online teaching of English, on r...,

If you do not skip even the minor details also, you can develop a better concept. Most problems arise, just because we are mindful of important topics only. Be exhaustive in your study.

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There is huge scope for good chemical engineers and doing a course from IIT can be cherry on the cake. Study with all your might and make sure that you have around 85% in 12th.

101 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Anmol,
RC Mukherjee is one of the best book available in the market. It covers all the major topics regarding physical chemistry and the most amazing thing about it is that it contains so many questions related to them.
But if you are looking for some explanations and concepts then I would suggest you to go for either O.P. Tandon or Atkins Physical chemistry. Both of these books are written by great authors who have abundant knowledge about this field.

89 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Building Digital Businesses.,

It is simple like every engineering entrance exam they also have 3 subjects PCM. Focus on those subjects, you can easily crack the entrance. You may go through the previous year papers but it is not compulsory if you are confident enough for the entrance.

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Mass Communication in India has emerged as a major area of interest and has immensely contributed to the development & empowerment of society. IIMC (Indian Institute of Mass Communication) is one the top mass communication institute in India. It has total 6 campuses in the country but IIMC Delhi is the main campus and is very popular for some courses.
There is no separate syllabus prescribed by the University for the each subjects Entrance Examination but on the basis of every years question paper we have a common syllabus to prepare for the entrance examination and you must prepare for the entrance examination by cover... View more

131 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Knows about lot of Things..!!,

Study hard.
Firstly, clear your all basic concepts of all the subjects. Practice extensively. Try to solve all type of questions based on the topics. Application based questions are also important. Listen to your teachers and what they tell. Don't bother to ask any Queries to your teacher. Time management plays an important role in scoring good marks. Make your strong subject stronger and weak subject good. Make a study Plan. For a good NIT, you will need to score 200-250 to get good NIT and branch of your choice. As you said you belong to general category. So, you need to work hard and work smartly as well. Don't get low if you score... View more

169 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Passionate about Hospitality,

Book from arihant publication.

480 Views Posted 7 years ago

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For Mathematics you should definitely go for ML Agarwal. His book covers all the concepts in detail in a understanding format. Visit : <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.apcbooks.co.in/" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.apcbooks.co.in/</a>.

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Tech Lover,Friendly,Foodie,

Let me tell you one simple thing that, for engineering, there is nothing better than the IIT. So if you have any doubts and comparison which includes IIT then just shift towards IIT.
All the very best.

131 Views Posted 8 years ago

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SCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg,

Practice below for CAT basics:
Practice Papers:
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*Topic Wise & Year-Wise 27 solved papers
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#Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension:
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*Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning -RS Aggarwal
*Verbal Ability & Comprehension
*Wiley's Exam XPert MBA, Verbal Ability
#Quantitative Aptitude:
*How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude - Arun Sharma
*Quantitative Aptitude Quantum - Sarvesh Verma
*Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive... View more

192 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Communication Skills Expert; Car...,

You can get ample guidance in many questions on Shiksha already. English, Basic Awareness about Journalism and Mass Media shall be the pre-requisite to get good out of the entrance tests.
Visit their website to choose the courses. It is also to be remembered that they may come up with new courses in the new session.

407 Views Posted 3 years ago

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The KMAT is a state-level MBA entrance test for the state of Karnataka, whereas the CMAT is a national MBA entrance exam. The differences between KMAT and CMAT are as follows:
1. Syllabus: There are five sections in the CMAT syllabus: quantitative techniques and data interpretation; comprehension; logical reasoning; general knowledge; and innovation and entrepreneurship. On the other hand, KMAT has only three sections, which are comprehension, reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude.
2. Pattern: The duration to attempt 100 questions in CMAT is 3 hours, whereas it is 2 hours for 120 questions in KMAT. There are five options for each q... View more

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You should start preparing for CAT from now onwards. It will help you in preparing for CAT 2018 also. Also you will be able to score better as you have almost more than 1 year for preparation. If you are focussing on CAT 2019, then also your preparation can fetch you good percentage.

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<p><span dir="ltr">To prepare well for the CUET UG and board examinations, candidates must:</span></p><ul><li><span dir="ltr">Start their preparations for CUET UG along with class 12th board examination. This will help students to cover the maximum syllabus for CUET.</span></li><li><span dir="ltr">Candidates must make sure to be familiar with the CUET exam pattern and syllabus for the subjects they are planning to opt for.</span></li><li><span dir="ltr">Candidates must know weak and strong topics by solving CUET... View more

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Practice! Try to understand the concepts completely. You need help. As you have mentioned that you preparing from home. Use Google and other websites to understand the concept and doubts. NCERT is very important, try to finish it and then revise again and again.

156 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Ambitious. Compassionate. Driven.,

Hello Abhishek,
Learning English is not mandatory for IIT exam. Apart from this, you can always prepare for IIT exam with Hindi study material available in the market. English is just a language. But if you really have an interest in learning English, you can learn it online at beginning levels. Hope this answers your question. Best wishes for your preparation.

98 Views Posted 7 years ago

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First of all, take a mock. No matter how poorly you perform in it at-least you will get to know where you stand before starting your preparation, which are the areas you need to focus on. There are 3 sections in CAT VA-RC, DI-LR and quants.
VA-RC: The only way to score well in this section is to read various topics. It does not test your vocabulary but your understanding of the written text. You must be able to read and understand anything and everything. Please avoid comfortable topics. You can start with editorials of any newspaper.
DI-LR: There is no other way but practice. Practice and practice and don't lose your cool of head... View more

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Identify first the Strengths and weaknesses section-wise
Understand the Basics first and make your concepts and fundamentals clear
Take as many Mocks as possible and analyse each mock to assess your performance
Improve your Speed with Accuracy.

114 Views Posted 6 years ago

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University of Delhi,

Please use the college predictor tool by Shiksha. This will help you to predict the college according to your rank or percentile. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor</a>
Good Luck.

74 Views Posted 7 years ago

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college choice expert,

Chanakya Group of Academy is the best option for UPSC in Jaipur.

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<p>It is compulsory to have Maths for BCom but not for BA in SRCC. It depends on the course you want to do for BA. In any college, Mathematics is not mandatory for arts or commerce group. Maths is required for Science group but still Science courses like life science, plant science, etc., doesn't require it.You cannot get admission at SRCC if you don't have Maths in Class 12th. Not only SRCC, to get admission in B.Com (Hons) in DU, you must have Maths. You can join B.Com (P) however. But, SRCC doesn't offer B.Com(P).</p>

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<p>Starting your JEE Advanced preparation in class 11 is a great idea! It gives you ample time to build a strong foundation and gradually master the concepts. Here are some tips to help you get started:</p><p><strong>Understand the Syllabus and Exam Pattern: </strong>Familiarize yourself with the JEE Advanced syllabus and exam pattern. This will help you know what to expect and how to plan your studies effectively.</p><p><strong>Build a Strong Foundation: </strong>Focus on understanding the fundamental concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Use NCERT textbooks as they are cruc... View more

115 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Once you have completed your 12th. Along with your graduation, you can start preparing for CAT exams. Start from the basic concepts of reasoning.

36 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Recommended Books for XAT Decision Making Section
Target XAT 2024 (Past papers &amp; mock tests) by Odisha experts. Analytical and Logical Reasoning by Arihant Publications. Jabbing the XAT (with solved papers) by R. K. Jha.

280 Views Posted 7 years ago

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<ol><li>English Language:<ul><li>High School Grammar and Comprehension by Wren and Martin</li><li>Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis</li><li>Objective General English by SP Bakshi</li></ul></li><li>Numerical and Data Analysis:<ul><li>NCERT Mathematics books</li><li>Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Exams by RS Aggarwal</li><li>Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma</li></ul></li><li>Reasoning and Intelligence:<ul><li>A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Aggarwal... View more

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MBA ++ Student at PUMBA Universi...,

CAT is held at the end of the year and as you are going to pass out in 2019, go for CAT which will be held this year I.e. 2018 and on that basis of the percentile scored by you in CAT, you will get admission in a good college in 2019.

55 Views Posted 7 years ago

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BELIEVE IN KARMA.,

Just go through this link and fill out the required details:
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