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8 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The raw score is calculated based on the marking scheme of the exam. Then to calculate the percentile score, the marks obtained are transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for the whole examination conducted in a single batch/shift using a single Question Paper of all the examinees appearing for the said CET Examination. Candidates must note that there is no negative marking in MAH HM CET Exam.&nbsp;</p>

93 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Current Student- DTU, Delhi,

Hello,
The leet exam form will be available in the month of June-July of 2019. please visit regularly on DTU website for more information.

160 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Sr. Section Engr(Design),

The NCHMCT does not disclose the marks obtained. However, opening and closing ranks will declare. The ranks below 425 in general category is good enough for IHM-Pusa.

116 Views Posted 7 years ago

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La vie est faite pour vivre pas ...,

Hello Deepak, Yes for getting admission in IIT for architecture, this exam is a must. But if you have passed JEE Advanced this exam you will surely pass. Do not worry.

11 Views Posted 3 years ago

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TSICET preparation must take at least two months of time if the candidate has already prepared for any other MBA entrance exam. However, if the candidate is starting the MBA prep journey with the TSICET exam, then the ideal time for preparation must be at least six months before the exam date. Candidates aspiring to qualify for Telangana MBA Admission must pass the TSICET exam. Candidates starting early to prepare for the TSICET exam will have time to prepare at ease. At the start of the preparation plan, candidates must go through the TSICET syllabus and exam pattern. The second step must involve the candidates in analysing their weakness... View more

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<p>TNTET exam is conducted every year by the Teachers Recruitment Board (TRB), Tamil Nadu. With continuous efforts and few well prepared strategy, aspirants can achieve success in the TNTET exam. Aspirants must know the pattern of the exam well. TNTET is conducted in two parts, Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 includes Child Development and Pedagogy, Languages, Mathematics and Environmental Studies. And Paper 2 Child includes Development and Pedagogy, Languages, Mathematics, science and social science. Candidates preparing for TNTET need to go through the TNTET syllabus before they start preparing. Candidates have to wisely select the bo... View more

71 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can download previous year IIMC Entrance Exam question papers and sample papers to boost your confidence and enhance your time management skills. With the help of previous year IIMC Entrance Exam question papers available on Shiksha, you can improve your speed and accuracy besides getting an idea of the type of questions you can expect in IIMC Entrance Exam 2019. Click below. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-mass-communication/iimc-entrance-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-mass-communication/iimc-entrance-exam</a>.

85 Views Posted 8 years ago

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As per the 2016 entrance exam schedule of NIFT, for Bachelor of Design (B.Des) aspirants, the selection rounds are divided into 3 parts.
1.General Ability Test (GAT): 120 mins
There will be approximately 150 questions which will be based on Quantitative Ability, Communication Ability, English Comprehension, GK etc. Basically, typical entrance exam questions which test your knowledge, the presence of mind, calculative ability, English grammar & class 10th maths etc.
2.Creative Ability Test (CAT): 120 mins
This is where your creativity comes into play. Questions can be about perspective, like draw a water bottle from an a... View more

1.5k Views Posted 3 years ago

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There is no fixed limit to how many hours you need to devote to CAT preparation. This is because every person has a different learning pace. Some may have strong mathematical backgrounds, and the quant section may look like a cakewalk to them, but they may get stuck in comprehension. Therefore, you need to first understand your strong and weak areas to make a proper schedule. You should give more time to practicing and studying those topics which are unknown to you and less time to those which you know very well. On an average, it takes 6 to 8 hours, depending upon how many months are left for the exam. If CAT is six months away, then four... View more

27 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Yes, the ISAT India sample paper can be helpful in preparing for an online exam. The sample paper gives you a good idea of the format of the exam, the types of questions that are asked, and the time you will have to answer each question. It also helps you to practice your critical thinking skills and your ability to answer complex questions. Here are some tips for using the ISAT India sample paper to prepare for an online exam:
* Take the sample paper under timed conditions. This will help you get used to the time pressure of the actual exam. * Use the sample paper to identify your strengths and weaknesses. This will help you focus you... View more

7 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Here's the good news: the GK section score is usually not included in the calculation of your main XAT percentile. This means there's less pressure, and you can attempt the questions without the fear of it tanking your overall score. This is the part that makes it feel "easier" than the high-stakes Quant or Verbal sections.</p><p>However, the challenge lies in the sheer vastness of the syllabus. The questions can come from anywhere—recent business news, international affairs, static history, science, or even arts and literature. You simply cannot "master" it like a math formula.</p><p>... View more

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<p>To prepare for the TBSE 10th exams, the students should firstly prepare a suitable daily study plan. While creating the daily study timetable, the students must consider covering each topics from all papers of TBSE 10th exams. The students should give more study session for those subject and topics which they find difficult. The students should try to cover the entire syllabus at least 2 month before the exam so that they can practice TBSE Madhyamik sample papers and previous year's sample papers.</p>

24 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Some important CAT preparation tips are mentioned below:
1) Build your Basics
2) Solve Practice questions &amp; Sectional Mocks
3) Overcome the weaknesses
4) Find out more than one way to solve questions
5) Devote equal time for preparation on all 3 CAT sections
CAT 2018: Simple tips to optimize exam preparation: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-2016-simple-tips-to-optimize-exam-preparation-blogId-13034" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-2016-simple-tips-to-optimize-exam-preparation-blogId-13034</a>.

231 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Stay updated with current affairs. Solve 10-12 questions of logical reasoning and quantitative aptitude on a daily basis. Fourth section will be Verbal aptitude and for that, you need to brush up your skills.
All the best.

33 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Covering MAT syllabus and scoring good in the examination in six months is not impossible and can be achieved with consistency. Candidates should keep these things in mind during their preparation:&nbsp;</p><p>&bull; Be familiar with the syllabus: Spend time in analysing the syllabus and list them all to make sure you don't go out of syllabus or skip something.</p><p>&bull; Time management: although their is no boundry for sectional time spending, Candidates should make sure to give time based tests so that they don't end up spending majority of time on one section.&nbsp;</p><p>&... View more

159 Views Posted 8 years ago

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50 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you want to crack BITSAT, then you see all the previous year papers and mainly focus on Science.

97 Views Posted 8 years ago

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student's counselor,

Hi Sharon,
In the first month, you should revise the syllabus every week and in the second month, take at least 3 mock tests a week. Try to cover all the important chapters in the first month and in the second month make it possible by finishing those in mock tests.

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<p>Hi.</p><p>The official fee data for SPR lists tuition (and other components like security deposit, hostel fee etc.) for various courses, but the published “tuition fee” appears as a total amount or per-year amount, not explicitly per-semester.&nbsp;</p><p>For instance: for B.Pharm at SPR, the “tuition fee” is quoted as ~ INR 4.6 Lacs total (or full course basis) rather than per semester.&nbsp;</p><p>The publicly available fee descriptions on sites summarizing SPR's fee structure always mention “tuition fee”, “security deposit”, “hostel fee / other fees etc.” as separa... View more

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As we all know that the difficulty level of UGC NET 2018 is very high. To get sure shot success in this exam, you must be highly passionate and dedicated towards your studies.
1. First of all, analyze the complete syllabus of UGC NET exam. Do not skip any topic.
2. Then get the complete knowledge of exam pattern.
3. Start the preparation with Paper-1 syllabus because it is simpler than the Paper 2. You must finish it as soon as you can.
4. Always prefer good books which are recommended by the experts to prepare well for the exam.
5. Make short notes for last time revision.
6. Manage time properly. Give time to... View more

49 Views Posted 7 years ago

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To prepare for WBJEE 2019, a candidate should pen down a well-defined preparation strategy. A combination of knowledge about WBJEE exam pattern and syllabus, hard work, dedication and time management will help students taste the sweetness of a good result. Many experts and teachers advise to work hard regularly and consistently. To prepare for WBJEE 2019, a compilation of tips by are given below. Conceptual Clarity-Clear all the basic concepts of all the chapters. Take mock tests and solve previous year questions. Improve your concentration and Application skills. Study with patience and attention.
Revise regularly and have formula on ... View more

79 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Here is a little bit of theory in this book meant for quick revision. The problems are divided topic wise and are of various difficulty levels. This book is surely recommended for you if you want to master JEE organic chemistry.
If you want a book for theory purpose then O.P Tandon is certainly better.
For being a Master in problem-solving, you can buy JEE Tablet By Nirmal Singh (Part 1 and 2).

171 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Try to cover the entire 11th and 12th NCERT syllabus for your exam. Try to bifurcate your time equally among all subjects. Instead of focusing on a single subject, try to prepare all subjects. Decide a time limit and try to finish all your subjects before that time. Practice online mock test also.

46 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Best books are
-Arihant's UGC NET Geography (Rs. 520)
-Indian and World Geography (Rs. 374)
You can get them on discount or at cheap prices also.

35 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Vishal Kumar, With a Masters in Geography, you may choose to consider teaching for which you will have to complete a teacher training course like a B.Ed. Or appear for the UGC NET Exams for lectureship. Other options are tourism, ticketing etc. All these have a natural extension to geography. The best would be to study Geographic Information Systems popularly known as GIS which is a rapidly growing technological field for resource planning and management. Preparing for UPSC will be totally your call as Union Public Service Commission UPSC is India's central agency authorized to conduct examinations for recruitment to Civil Services, Eng... View more

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<p>No questions are technically 'mandatory' in XAT, but there's a crucial catch. You get penalized with negative marking if you leave&nbsp;<strong>more than 8 questions unattempted</strong>&nbsp;across the main sections (Verbal, DM, and Quant).</p><p>So, the real strategy isn't just about accuracy; it's about making smart attempts to avoid this penalty. Mastering this balancing act is exactly the kind of strategic thinking that top B-schools like&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/gibs-business-school-bangalore-46745?rf=searchWidget&amp;landing=ilp&amp;isource=csearch... View more

4 Views Posted 11 months ago

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Contributor-Level 7

<p>One should attempt only one XAT mock test in a day. A full length XAT mock test is of three hours. After which you will have to spend some time analyzing your performance and revisiting problem areas. About 4-5 hours will be spent in this and you mind will already be exhausted. Thus, best is to do some revision for the rest of study time and pick up another mock test next day or later.</p>

41 Views Posted 8 years ago

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

Start with basic maths specially 9th and 10th standard. Refer some good CAT preparation books like:
Arun Sharma - How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT published by Tata McGraw Hill
Nishit Sinha - The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Trishna's - Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Prepare regularly and do join a good test series to evaluate your performance. Along with this do join a good test series to evaluate your performance and comparison with other CAT aspirants.

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Yes, you can apply with these grades. Make sure you get 6.5 band in all four modules in IELTS.

9 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Absolutely! In the final week, it's less about learning new topics and all about perfecting your strategy.</p><p>Solving past XAT papers is the best way to get into the "exam zone." It helps you master time management, build stamina for the full duration, and get comfortable with the unique Decision Making section. Think of it as the final dress rehearsal. This kind of focused preparation is exactly what helps successful candidates crack the exam and secure admission into top B-schools like&nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/gibs-business-school-bangalore-46745?rf=searchWidget&a... View more

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