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29 Views Posted 7 years ago

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As stated by the CBSE:
Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks (without rounding off) in Masters Degree or equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognised by UGC (on the website: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.ugc.ac.in/oldpdf/consolidatedlistofalluniversities.Pdf" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.ugc.ac.in/oldpdf/consolidatedlistofalluniversities.Pdf</a>) in humanities (including languages) and social science, computer science and applications, electronic sciencE, etc. (list of subjects of post-graduation attached at page No. 20) are eligi... View more

55 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It depends upon the exam and the course you are applying for. Since you have tagged Mass communication, I am assuming you are interested in it. Basic level Maths up to class 10th comes in every exam, be it HM or BBA or your Mass Communication.
Topics like percentage, ratios, time and speed come up. So, even if you don't have Maths in class 11th and class 12th, I am sure you will be able to crack it.

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<p>In order to crack the MAH HM CET Exam candidates need to have a dedication and plan. Here are some tips you can follow the clear the MAH HM CET examination in first attempt:</p><ul type="disc"><li>First, be well-versed with the MAH HM CET syllabus and exam pattern</li><li>Second, pick the best subject-wise MAH HM CET books for preparation</li><li>Lastly, make a detailed study plan and follow it consistently</li><li>Dedicatedly follow the study plan created</li><li>Keep revising the topics already studied</li><li>Attempt previous year MAH HM CET... View more

6 Views Posted 11 months ago

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Jasleen Dixit,

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<p>Ideal time to start XAT mock test practice is after covering the syllabus. When you're thorough with all the concepts and formulae, you will be able to solve all types of questions in the XAT mock test. XAT exam is conducted in January first week, so one should start mock test practice in November and dedicate two months to it.</p>

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<p>It is not suggested to attempt a XAT mock test a day before exam. That time should be devoted in revision of important formulas and concepts, revisiting exam day strategy and relaxing. Attempting a mock test can be mentally tiring and may shake your confidence in case you don't score well. You wouldn't want to go into the exam with a doubtful mind.</p>

341 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Sr.Consultant - Management,

Yes, they are available on the internet. Try to solve maximum papers.

49 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Some popular books you can use to prepare for the IIT JAM are as follows:
IIT-JAM: M.Sc. (Mathematics) Previous Papers and Practice Test Papers (Solved) R Gupta
IIT Jam Mathematics for M.Sc Entrances Solved Papers Anand Kumar
Solved Papers and Practice Sets IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc from IITs) Arihant Publication

48 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Current Student- BITS, Goa,

The exam for HBTU from 2017 is going to be JEE Mains itself. So, now the exam is JEE Mains and previously it used to be UPSEE. You can do your regular JEE preparations for it!

51 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If you are not opting for any coaching, then you can prepare by yourself using their study materials, which are available for cheap prices as second hand. As your level increases, you can buy Arun Sharma books to do advanced problems.

49 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Positivity is my Saviour,

It is more than enough. U just need to give 6 hours a day. Just follow the following steps.
DILR
Do as many DI-LR sets for practice. Do solve all the questions from CAT 2001 to CAT 2008. The more you expose yourself to different types of DI and LR, the better it would be. Apart from the CAT papers, solve the questions from your prep material.
VRC
There are two types of VRC questions:
1. Those that are based on knowledge - Grammar & Vocabulary based questions
2. Those that are based onunderstanding of paragraph(s) and logic- Reading Comprehension, Para Jumbled, Para Completion, Para Summary, Critical ReasoningView more

71 Views Posted 8 years ago

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On a personal note, I'd advise that stay updated with the current affairs because it's an online paper so current affairs of previous day can also come as a surprise. Another stress more on the legal section and try to solve as many principles- facts- problems. For maths and logical reasoning solve as many questions as you can and try and finish all the variations. For English please develop a habit of reading Newspaper daily, specifically The Hindu and in that the Editorial. Work on basic grammar and be confident. I think that will be enough.

75 Views Posted 7 years ago

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always be good,

Basically, the cutoffs for JEE Advanced exam changes every year. So, just stay tuned. But almost 20 percent is needed in all the subjects.

56 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The best time to start preparing for GATE EXAM is after finishing schooling. It is preferable to start getting coached for GATE once you get admitted to college, because during college days most of the GATE syllabus is covered with college syllabus and again it will give you a clear cut concepts on subjects, it is preferable to get coached every day for about one hour, The main thing in GATE is nothing should be forcefully remembered. We should understand the concept clearly. It is advisable to concentrate more on core subjects in a sequential order. So that one can understand the concepts well and good.

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Hello Ayush,
Reading Times of India/Hindu daily, preparing with CAT books specifically Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay Verbal ability and Reading comprehension, mainly learning new words from the dictionary will make an easy way to tackle it.
All the best!

85 Views Posted 8 years ago

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JEE exam has two language options English and Hindi, so you will also have Hindi paper for JEE but would recommend you to start learning English because none of the institutes teaches in Hindi.

57 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Shekhar
Don't worry, it is good that you have found your interest and if you don't have an interest in IIT then no problem. Next year, at the time of admission, you should try to take admission in a design course.

23 Views Posted 3 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 7 years ago

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Hi Santosh, Please refer to the link below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/exams/nda" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/exams/nda</a>.

31 Views Posted 2 years 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

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

27 Views Posted 8 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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<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 9 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:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.iimc.nic.in/Content/29_1_PostGraduateDiplomaCourses.aspx" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.iimc.nic.in/Content/29_1_PostGraduateDiplomaCourses.aspx</a>

74 Views Posted 8 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 7 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>.

261 Views Posted 4 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.

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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>

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