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23 Views Posted 2 years ago

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To start preparing for the IIT JEE exam, your daughter should follow a structured and consistent study plan. Here are some tips to get started:
Build a strong foundation in the basic concepts of Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. The IIT JEE exam tests not only the ability to solve complex problems but also the understanding of fundamental concepts. Practice regularly and consistently. The key to success in the IIT JEE exam is to practice as many problems as possible. It's important to solve a variety of problems of varying difficulty levels to get comfortable with the exam pattern. Use the right study materials. There are many books a... View more

72 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Santosh, Please refer to the link below:
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29 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The preparation strategies for JEE Advanced can be penciled down to a month's time span. You should ideally have a JEE Main rank of 180000 and OBC NCL rank of 60000.</p><p>It is necessary to follow the syllabus properly and give priority to high-weightage topics first.</p><p>&nbsp;Practice the previous year papers of JEE Advanced in order to familiarize oneself with the format and types of questions. For Physics, there is I.E. Irodov, and R.D. Sharma in Mathematics, to name a few references which shall help in developing problem-solving techniques.</p><p>&nbsp;Mock Tests should continuou... View more

31 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, it will be helpful by studying B.Com law and prepare for UPSC.

27 Views Posted 7 years ago

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No, we don't accept GMAT here.

64 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Kunal,
If you are taking a drop studying the same thing, which is a difficult.
So, it's better to take admission in the same year (Plus you are interested in science).

54 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Currently pursuing MFM from NIFT,

Hi Rasleen,
Well, you have to give good amount of time for NIFT preparation, but here are some last minute tips.
Revise all formulae, which will help you solve many class 10th level Maths questions. Be updated with GK. Good vocabulary will score you much more.
You should have the basic knowledge related to history, geography, economics, and general science up till class 10th level.
All the best.

151 Views Posted 3 years ago

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You can check out the following for more information -<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/bba/christ-university-entrance-test-cuet-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/bba/christ-university-entrance-test-cuet-exam</a>.

13 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>While candidates belonging to Science and Engineering background do have an edge over Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), it is not impossible for students from non-Science background to crack this section of an MBA entrance exam. They do need to prepare harder which includes going back to study fundamentals of Mathematics such as Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry and Mensuration.</p><p>With regular practice and understanding of the question types and topics, candidates, irrespective of the educational background, can crack this section. Aspirants must note that it is important to identify the weak areas and ... View more

202 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Avani,
As per IIMC's official website, they do not offer a specific course for news reading. Kindly refer to the link below:
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74 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yard by yard its hard, but inch ...,

Number system: Basic topic of this.Arithmetic: Arithmetic has a vast number of sub-topics.Algebra: Considering this has been one of the most dominant topics in CAT in the last three years, it makes a lot of sense to place extra emphasis on this topic.
Geometry: Another topic which has featured quite a lot in the last few years.
Permutation and Combination/Probability: This is another topic that contributes around one to two questions to the exam.
Miscellaneous Topics: This includes Set Theory, Trigonometry and Logarithms.

85 Views Posted 6 years ago

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You can see the previous cut-offs and have an idea <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/nchmct-jee-exam-cutoff" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/nchmct-jee-exam-cutoff</a>.

260 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Simple but significant,

There are a total of 3 attempts for JEE Mains and 2 for JEE Advanced and these are applicable for consecutive years only. So, if you would complete your 12th board exam in the year of appearing in JEE or have completed it in the previous year then you are eligible for JEE.

5 Views Posted 7 months ago

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<p>When making a strategy for CMAT exam keep in mind that it is a speed based exam and there is negative marking. Since, there is no sectional time limit, solving adequate number of questions in every section will be key.</p>

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can start now, practice makes a man perfect. Just study for 1-2 hours a day from now onwards.

50 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Preparing for the Common University Entrance Test CUET requires a well-planned strategy and dedicated effort.</p><p>Here are some steps you can take to prepare for the exam:</p><ol><li><strong>Understand the exam structure: </strong>Before you start preparing for the CUET it is essential to understand the exam structure. CUET typically includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on subjects like English Mathematics, Science, and General Knowledge. Make sure you understand the exam pattern and marking scheme.</li><li><strong>Create a study plan: </strong>Once you know ... View more

1.6k Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>No, you can't apply for those universities which you didn't mention while filling the CUET form.</p>

12 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Prioritize the important topics: Understand the weightage of the topics in the JEE Advanced syllabus and prioritize the important topics that are more likely to be tested. Use the right study material: Use the right study material such as NCERT books, sample papers and past papers to get a good understanding of the pattern of the exam. Time management: Make a study schedule and stick to it. Be mindful of your time management and make sure you use your time efficiently. Practice, Practice and Practice: Practice as many questions as you can, this will help you to understand the pattern of the exam, and you will be able to identify your weak ... View more

181 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,
You can start your preparation now. You should make a time table. You should practice more number of problems and model paper.

53 Views Posted 7 years ago

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CAT is much more preferred by students pursuing BBA.

93 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hard worker , learner .,

Hello, hope you are doing well. You must go for VIT, Vellore instead of wasting a year in JEE preparation because Vellore is very good college instead of getting colleges with JEE marks. All the best.

35 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Engineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI,

Start with Basics. Give at least 6 hours a day. After day 15 days, start with mocks and sample paper and end it by day 29th. On 30th day sleep well, and go for exam with fresh mind and excel your best.

40 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yard by yard its hard, but inch ...,

For Quant
Arun Sharma How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT published by Tata McGraw Hill
Arun Sharma The Complete CAT Digest, by Tata McGraw-Hill
For Verbal
How to Prepare for the Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for the CAT by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay
Nishit Sinha The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
For Data Reasoning
How to Prepare for Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning for CAT (Tata McGraw-Hill) by Arun Sharma.

41 Views Posted 7 years ago

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FUTURE ENGINEER,

There is no role of class 12th percentage for admission in NITs and IITs only a minimum of 75% is necessary. So, if you have got 75% in class 12th, then there is no need to drop for board instead of this you should focus on JEE Main and Advance exam.

30 Views Posted 9 months ago

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<p>The Staff Selection Commission notified the SSC CGL 2025 syllabus in the official notification. The Commission mentioned all the details of the SSC CGL syllabus 2025 in the official notification. The candidates should prepare all the topics mentioned in the official notification. The Commission did not mention the weightage of the syllabus topic in the official notification.</p><p>The SSC CGL syllabus 2025 is the key source of preparation for the&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/ssc/articles/ssc-cgl-2025-blogId-190738"&gt;SSC CGL 2025&lt;/a&gt;.</p>

3 Views Posted 5 months ago

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Sayeba Naushad,

Contributor-Level 10

<p>No, SEED M.Des 2026 application forms have not been released yet. The applications are out only for the B.Des programme by Symbiosis Institute of Design. M.Des Applications for 2026 are expected to be out soon.</p>

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<p>The GATE Civil Engineering syllabus covers the following chapters and topics -</p><ul><li>Engineering mathematics - linear algebra, calculus, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, probability and statistics, and numerical methods</li><li>Core topics/subjects - structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, water resources engineering, environmental engineering, transportation engineering, and geomatics engineering.&nbsp;</li></ul>

229 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You should firstly work on clearing your basics.

171 Views Posted 8 years ago

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College selection expert,

Hi Gobind,
Considering your rank and your category, you will not get a seat at IITs. You need to push yourself under 6000 rank to get any good branch in any of the IITs.
All the best.

58 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The right time to start preparing for GRE & TOEFL is actually from the pre final year of your course. Because it helps you to practice more and do good at the time of examination. Also, most of the admission process in foreign universities will start right after the completion of your final academic year. So, you will not get time to prepare for the exam if u start late than this time.

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