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<p>The <strong>XAT exam syllabus </strong>includes Verbal & Logical Ability, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation and General Knowledge. </p><p>There is a lot of free content available online as well as offline.A variety of books avaiable for each section.Students are advised to start their study early as they want to cover syllabus by self-study and must go through the syllabus once so that they can get an idea of how to prepare and which topics are important and carry more marks. </p><h3><strong>Best books for XAT: Quantitative Aptit... View more
<p>Hi.</p><p>Yes — there <em data-start="27" data-end="31">is</em> a publicly stated fee‑refund policy for Dnyaan Prasad Global University (DPGU) — which includes its School of Pharmacy and Research (SPR).</p><p>According to the official refund / cancellation policy page of DPGU / its umbrella institute:</p><p>If a student withdraws or cancels admission before the start of the academic session / before the formally‑notified last date of admission, they are eligible for full refund of the collected fees — after deduction of a small administrative / ... View more
Hello Shyam,
Arun Sharma's book named "How to prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT?” and “How to prepare for Logical Reasoning for CAT?" are the best ones for learning whole concepts gradually from basic to advance level.
You should start preparing from the 2nd year, keep note of basic concepts. Keep revising the concepts and applications of the same. Mostly you will get application based problems. You can join a coaching in 3rd year to get some study material and revising your concepts.
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Some popular ones are mentioned below:
For GRE follow ETS: GRE The Official Guide to the Revised General Test, Kaplan's GRE Premier and Barron's GRE. A number of practice tests are available online. For TOEFL : Official Guide To The TOEFL by ETS, Cambridge Preparation for the TOEFL Test etc. For IELTS The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS Official IELTS Practice Materials (1 and 2) by British Council
Cambridge ESOL
IDP: IELTS Australia and so on.
CAT analyses the skills of the aspirant in four sections: Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, Logical & Analytical Reasoning and Data Interpretation. It is also a test of time management. A detailed CAT syllabus is mentioned at the link provided below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat/syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat/syllabus</a>
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Join made easy or vani institute or any good coaching centre and do work hard buddy. Plz also refer to previous year question papers and problem solving analytics
No, there is no percentage criteria. After clearing ESE you can get CPWD.
Yes, a Master of Laws LL. M. degree is valid for law practice, and it can enhance your knowledge and skills in a particular area of law. In many jurisdictions, a law degree LL.B. Or JD) is a prerequisite to practice law, and an LL. M. can provide additional specialised knowledge and expertise to help lawyers stand out in their field. However, the specific requirements for practicing law vary by country and jurisdiction, so it's important to research the legal requirements where you plan to practice.
<p><span dir="ltr">Candidates can improve in Quantitative Skills by identifying weak areas, and reviewing the basic concepts. One must seek mentorship and invest in good study material.</span></p>
Take mock tests as much as possible. This will help you with your preparation. You can join a coaching institute if you need. Practice as much as possible.
Here are some websites which may help you:
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You can go for Chandresh Agarwal or Meena Uphadhay books.
Dear Shivam,
Can you share your academic records with us for assistance purpose?
Hello Shobha,
You need to go to <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.askiitians.com" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.askiitians.com</a> and then, you need to create a profile for yourself. Then, you can get your free e books by clicking the respective tabs and then you can download them.
There is also an app for the same.
CUET is a gateway to many good universities in India like DU, BHU, CUK, etc. You can also explore about
- IPMAT
- LPUNEST
- AIMA UGAT
- NMAT
- Symbosis SET
BBA from a good college followed by LL.B. / M. B.A. could be a good career move.
Hello Kishan,
UGC NET is held twice a year for the selection of assistant professor, JRF awards and to pursue the Ph.D. The best way to prepare for this national level test is to solve the questions.
You may get the sample question papers online websites which provide free study material or question papers for the practice like Eduncle, shiksha, career360 etc. You may find out the Eduncle review for NET study material at: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://ugcnetexamcbse.blogspot.com/2018/06/has-anybody-purchased-eduncle-study-material-for-ugc-net-detailed-review.html" style='word-wrap... View more
<p dir="ltr">For VIT exam preparation, it is important to understand the concepts and have strong fundamentals of the topics. Most importantly, accuracy is important as well. The ideal time to start for VITEEE is right during the academics. Here are some of preparation tips that you can follow and implement for VIT exam-</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">First and foremost, go through the exam pattern along with syllabus carefully</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr&qu... View more
<p>The NTA conducted the UGC NET 2025 exam for the June session from June 25 to June 29 in two shifts. Candidates can check below the subjects of which exam was held on June 25.</p><p><strong>Shift 1 (9 AM to 12 PM)</strong></p><p>Education, Public Administration, Indian Knowledge System, Malayalam, Urdu, Labour Welfare/Personnel Management/Industrial relations/Labour and Social Welfare/Human Resource Management, Criminology, Tribal and Regional Language/Literature, Folk Literature, Konkani and Environmental Sciences.</p><p><strong>Shift 2 (3 PM to 6 PM)</strong></p>&l... View more
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The entrance to some of the most revered B-Schools in India, which include XLRI and XIMB, the Xavier’s Aptitude Test or XAT, is a far cry from CAT, and in fact, from any entrance examination for that matter.
XAT is famous for its high difficulty level. XAT syllabus consists of English, Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Decision Making, General Awareness and Essay Writing. Here are some syllabus details, based from last year’s XAT paper pattern.
Quantitative Aptitude (QA) & Data Interpretation (DI)
In XAT, there are three sets of DI questions. Quant has similar sections like C... View more
I personally went to the institutions like CL, TCC, T. I. M.E, ERUDITE and IMS to enquire about the coaching, however my first impression was that all of them provide the same facilities. So, I checked upon my seniors from college who are currently taking coaching from these institutions and here is what I found -
Here is the list of coaching institutions in Kolkata along with their pros and cons:
Career Launcher:
On enquiry CL seems like a good option that provides excellent facilities. But when I asked students who were taking coaching from CL, they recommended not to join the institute. It takes hours to grab a chance and c... View more
<p>"Tough" isn't quite the right word; <strong>"tricky"</strong> is more accurate. The Decision Making questions are unique because they don't have a single, formula-based right answer. They present you with complex business and ethical dilemmas where all the options seem very close.</p><p>The real challenge is to pick the most logical and ethical course of action, which tests your managerial judgment under pressure. Excelling here is a huge advantage, as it demonstrates the exact kind of practical mindset that top B-schools like <a href="https://www.s... View more
Congratulations for obtaining such a good %. Pl do not drop. There is enough time for NDA this year. Comdt Saxena Director Rakshaacademy Ahmedabad.
Hello Karthik,
No, it won't be helpful. Studying the formulae alone can be used just to solve the direct questions. Though BITSAT does not have questions with high difficulty, you need to prepare beyond just revising the formulae. BITSAT needs speed and accuracy. Hence after getting a strong foundation over the basics, you can practice the previous year papers and as many papers as you can which would improve your problem solving. You can note down all the formulae for revising them in the last days of preparation. All the best.
A list of the best books for The WBJEE exam is listed below;
1- NCERT Physics for classes X &amp; XII.
2- The concept of Physics by H. C. Verma.
3- Maths G Tewani Engage Publications
4-Understanding Physics series by D. C. Pandey.
5- Concepts of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT by Agarwal.
6- Physics DC Pandey (set of 5 books)
7- Chemistry KS Verma Engage Publications
8- Maths (Questions): G Tewani Books and Comprehensive Mathematics By Tata McGraw Hill
9- Physics (Reference): Resnick, Halliday, and Walker
10- 14 years Solved papers (2003-2016) or a newer version from Arihant Publications... View more