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Different coaches use various tactics to help you pass these two difficult yet extremely essential exams. Fundamentally, you must make sure that while completing your 12th grade, you make an effort to comprehend and master various subjects so that it will be simpler for you to respond to analytical questions in this exam. You must set aside time each day for all of your studies and schedule time for practice exams. These tests assist students in identifying their areas of weakness and implementing the appropriate corrective measures. Attending coaching lessons will almost always teach you how to answer questions within the allotted time, w... View more

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Cut-off marks are 0.25% minus for one wrong answer. Any candidate below 22 years of age with class 12 as English one of the subject can apply for the entrance exam.

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There is no weight-age for work experience in majority of IIMs. Students with work experience may get a minor edge during Personal Interview. Admission in IIMs after CAT is based on following criteria:
(a) GDPI Call: 70% weightage will be given to the scores of CAT and 30% weightage to the Application Rating Score (Xth marks, XIIth marks, Graduation Marks)
(b) Final Selection: Group Discussion: 10%, Personal Interview: 40%, weightage to the Composite Score at the final stage of selection to arrive at the Aggregate Score: 50%
Above mentioned weightage vary in different IIMs.

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Collect all the old questions papers and analyse what type of questions are asked then start noting down the chapters one by one as per your interest. Start practicing all those chapters. Read newspaper, books and other stuff to increase your GK, vocabulary, etc. Also, read case studies for better reference.

25 Views Posted 7 years ago

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<p>Try and manage to complete the targets on time it can be done by making a right strategy for preparation and following it religiously. 300 to 500 hours of preparation is required in total for CAT.</p><ul><li>CAT is a 180 minutes exam consisting of hundred questions having maximum 300 marks.</li><li>t comprises 34 from quantitative ability, 34 from verbal ability and reading comprehension and 32 from Data Interpretation and logical reasoning.</li><li>The question paper will consist of both multiple choice question and numerical answer type question. The points to be remembered are build bas... View more

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Yes, definitely, you can and its good choice to prepare for CAT in last year of your Bachelors. Join coaching and worth hard as its not easy to score good markets in CAT.

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Hello Madhu,
First of all get good books of all the subjects. Try clearing all the concepts that you find a little bit tough. Immense practice is what one requires to crack IIT - JEE. Solve various question papers every now and then, try finding questions that require a multi-step approach to solve. In case of any difficulty, ask your doubts, it is necessary to have your doubts cleared. Once you master a topic, solve as many tough questions as you can. Follow a strict schedule and don't waste much time on Social media for approximately 2 years - for it will decide, in which college you will get admission. At the same time, don't study... View more

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You've two options. First thing is that you can take coaching classes for NIFT in your locality and on the other hand if you have the confidence on your learning then you can afford a guide that are specialised for NIFT (I personally recommend ARIHANT's guide) and do study on your own. Coming to consideration of subjects. You'll have to be good at quantitative aptitude. English grammar. Gk and current affairs and logical ability for the GAT. For CAT you just have to focus on your drawing skills and creativity.

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Hello Vishvajit,
GATE - graduate aptitude test in Engineering is a national level examination conducted for the admission into post graduate studies such as:
M. E/M. Tech, M.Sc etc. in the government colleges.
It would give you a chance to get admission into the IITs and other top institutions for post graduate studies.
To clear GATE, you need to have high conceptual knowledge on your B.Tech, as the questions are based on your undergraduate degree only.
Right from second year, you need to Master all the concepts. Then, you may refer the previous year papers and prepare accordingly.
Use good books for preparation.
All the best.

25 Views Posted 3 years ago

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If you belong to general category there is a high chance that you will not be able to clear the cutoff. Every year NTA releases different cutoff for JEE Advanced you can SEE that cutoff on your JEE Main result after all the sessions of JEE Main get conducted.

20 Views Posted 7 months ago

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<p style="text-align: justify;">The exam body NCERT will release the RIE CEE syllabus on its official website by mentioning in its notification. The notification is available on the conducting body's website - cee.ncert.gov.in Candidates will be able to find the detailed RIE CEE syllabus on at shiksha.com as wsell. While preparing for the exam, it is essential to rely on trusted sources to ensure accuracy. Downloading and printing the syllabus can help keep track of topics during preparation. Make sure to cross-check the syllabus every year, as minor changes may occur.</p>

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Hello Sandeep Rathee, first of all get good books of all the subjects. Try clearing all the concepts that you find a little bit tough. Immense practice is what one requires to crack IIT - JEE. Solve various question papers every now and then, try finding questions that require a multi step approach to solve. In case of any difficulty, ask your doubts, it is necessary to have your doubts cleared. Once you master a topic, solve as many tough questions as you can. Follow a strict schedule and don't waste much time on Social media for approximately 1 year - for it will decide, in which college will you get admission. At the same time, don't st... View more

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You could join a coaching institute like Time, IMS, Byju's, etc. Some of these institutes have 1-year courses where they cover each and every chapter in QA and VA in great depth. Constant practice is a must and more importantly take up mock exams. An attempt on CAT 2017 would also be handy to give you the feel of the exam before you plan to attempt in 2018. All the best.

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Drifter,yet determined,

Keep on practicing. Increase the speed and give a thought on the methods that are used. It should be helpful in the long run.

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<p>If you've just appeared for JEE Main and wish to prepare for JEE Advanced, begin by clearing your fundamentals from NCERT books. Practice questions from books such as HC Verma (Physics), MS Chauhan (Organic Chemistry), and Cengage (Math). Attempt past year papers of JEE Advanced and practice mock tests for enhancing speed. Prepare short notes for quick revision and emphasize weak areas. Attending a test series can help monitor progress.&nbsp;</p><p>The simple approach is, whatever chapters you think you have strong command on it and are relatively easy and scoring, try to complete them first&nbsp;</p><... View more

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<p>To prepare for the KIITEE GK (Current Affairs) section effectively, follow these tips:</p><p>Daily Newspaper Reading: Read newspapers like The Hindu or Indian Express to stay updated on national and international events, legal developments, and important issues.</p><p>Monthly Current Affairs Compilations: Use reliable resources like Manorama Yearbook or online platforms to revise monthly updates.</p><p>Focus on Key Topics: Prioritize topics like legal news, government policies, awards, sports, science, and global events.</p><p>Regular Revision: Maintain short notes for quick revision... View more

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<p>Candidates preparing for CAT may not need to prepare for KIITEE Management separately, as the syllabus is same and test structure is also similar. However, one should make sure they practice KIITEE Management sample papers from a month before the exam as question type and difficulty level will be different from CAT. Also, they will need to prepare for<strong> </strong>Issue of Social Concern section of KIITEE Management separately.</p>

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<p>The GATE 2026 exam is expected to maintain a moderate to high difficulty level, similar to previous years. Candidates are advised to focus more on core concepts, analytical thinking, and application-based problems. Aspirants should be prepared for tricky questions, especially NATs, (as they can be time-consuming.)</p><p>As the competition is increasing every year due to PSU and M.Tech admissions, the examiners may introduce complex integrative questions from multiple topics. Like for examples, questions structured by blending two to three concepts/topics. Hence, it is important to parctice time management skills with a... View more

4 Views Posted 5 months ago

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<p>The last date to register for SEED B.Des 2026 was November 30, 2025. The application started on August 01, 2025. The registration forms were available online.</p>

159 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The basic and compulsory education qualification required under SSC CGL Eligibility is holding a Bachelors Degree Graduation or any equivalent qualification from a recognised university.

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In my view, its better to attempt a maximum number of questions. Constraining yourself to a number of questions might not be a good idea. Sometimes the paper is easy and people attempt a number of questions. Also, CAT result is relative, so a fixed number of attempt will reduce your chances to score high. So, better try to attempt all the questions in which you are confident.

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Yes, you are eligible for CAT preparation, but you can only appear for CAT, when you are in last year of graduation or have completed your graduation.

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CAT Common Admission Test CAT is a national-level management entrance examination for graduates in any field, conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIM). Not only the 20 Iims, but CAT scores are used for admission to various other renowned colleges like FMS, MDI Gurgaon, S. P. Jain, IMT, K. J. Somaiya, Jamnalal Bajaj, IMI Delhi etc. The test structure is as follows
You cannot toggle between the sections. The order of the sections is same as mentioned before and each question carries 1 mark. For every 3 wrong answers, you are penalized 1 mark. XAT Xavier Aptitude Test XAT is national-level management aptitude test. It is con... View more

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For Data Analysis and Sufficiency of MAT test takers should constantly revise the topics and practice sample questions as this section can be cracked only by enough practice of all types of questions. It is also important to strengthen basic calculations of Maths. Candidates must memorise Tables up 20, Cubes, Cube roots, square, square roots, percentage, pie value, etc. For quick multiplication and division, Practicing adequate number of MAT mock tests and sample papers will prepare you for the main exam, so you should practice 30-35 mock tests. To improve percentile score, focus on maximizing accuracy of every question that you solve in m... View more

8 Views Posted 12 months ago

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<p>It is difficult but not impossible. If you give yourself a good enough time to improve English comprehension, grammar and vocabulary, you will be able to do it. Yes, a non- English medium student will require longer time for CAT preparation as they will have to start reading and improving English comprehension. So, may be they need to start English preparation for CAT in the second year of graduation, instead of final year (much earlier than English medium students). They may also need two attempts to crack CAT with high percentile. But that's not true for all. If you work hard and study smartly, you will be able to crack it.&... View more

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<p>Yes, applicants have to appear separately for the PGIMER MSc Nursing 2025 because NEET-PG is not conducted for the MSc nursing programme.</p>

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<p>The Staff Selection Commission is expected to release the new SSC exam calendar on its official website - ssc.gov.in. The Commission will conduct the SSC CGL Tier 1 exam 2025 in September/October 2025. The Commission is expected to release the exact exam dates soon.</p><p>The candidates will get the <strong>SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam Analysis 2025</strong> with the student reaction video after the first shift of exam.</p>

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<p>There is no the easiest subject/branch to crack in GATE 2026. It completely depends on candidate's interest, academics, strengths and skill set. But compared to the previous GATE stats, here are some papers that have lesser competition compared to other GATE papers -</p><ul><li>Life Sciences (XL)</li><li>Environmental Science and Engineering (ES)</li><li>Humanities and Social Sciences (XH)</li><li>Ecology and Evolution (EY)</li></ul><p>These GATE papers usually have a less crowded competition pool compared to high-volume branches like CS, CE, EC, EE, or ME. Th... View more

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