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<p>To prepare for the Christ University Entrance Exam (CUET) for the Hotel Management (Culinary) course, follow these steps:</p><ol><li><strong>Understand the Exam Pattern</strong></li><li><strong>Strengthen Your Basics</strong></li><li><strong>Practice Regularly</strong></li><li><strong>Seek Guidance</strong></li><li><strong>Prepare for Skill Assessment</strong></li><li><strong>Prepare for Micro Presentation</strong></li><li><strong>Prepare for Personal Interview</... View more
Hello Aman Khan, It's indeed heartening to know from you that you have started thinking of preparing for IIT right when you are doing your 12th class. To set such a good aim in life is very nice thing. It means you are already won half the battle for successfully overcoming j e Mains as well as JEE Advanced. You must study thoroughly the main three subjects of Maths Physics and Chemistry, understand the concept very well so that you can apply to answer different questions and finally it possible join some coaching class as they teach you how to answer in the shortest possible time and also different tips that are difficult to apprehend if ... View more
M.F.Sc. or Master of Fisheries Science is a fisheries Science course that aims to provide an integrated picture of fisheries sector. It is a multidisciplinary Science programme that involves the study of disciplines such as oceanography, marine Biology ecology, marine conservation, population dynamics, Eligibility. The candidate who has completed Bachelor Degree like Bachelor of Fisheries Science B.F.Sc. Bachelor of Science with special subjects Biology Zoology or an Equivalent Examination with minimum 50% marks, and B.Tech degree holder are also eligible to take admission in master's study programme. Cover all the syllabus and revise and ... View more
Here are some general tips and guidelines that you may find helpful:
Understand the Exam Pattern: It's important to understand the exam pattern and syllabus before you start preparing. The IMUCET is a multiple-choice question paper that covers topics in Physics Mathematics, Chemistry English and General Knowledge. There are 200 questions in total and the exam is conducted for a duration of 3 hours.
Create a Study Plan: Once you have a good understanding of the exam pattern and syllabus, create a study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus. Allocate more time to the topics that you find challenging and revise the easier t... View more
There's no percentage distribution chapter wise. It varies each year. Still you can expect 3-4 questions.
All the best. Feel free to revert back in case of further queries.
Don't go for coachings they loot you without anything self study is best buy the online and offline materials of course as they are helpful.
Start solving English aptitude
Think about data interpretation
Try and solve them
For Quant I suggest solve the entire 10th syllabus and and don't mug up tricks but try to derive them on your own
Aur haa for logical get arihant and s chand
Stay blessed
Yes it is good. Now focus on you BSc and try to qualify GATE.You also get admission in IITs on the basis of GATE in m.tech or m.sc. It is a good idea. All the best.
<p>It is possible for a Plus 2 student who has not studied mathematics to apply for IPMAT. The eligibility criteria for the Integrated Program in Management (IPM) at IIM Indore and IIM Rohtak, which conduct the IPMAT, do not mandate mathematics in the 12th grade. To be eligible, candidates should have scored a minimum of 60% in their 10th and 12th-grade exams or an equivalent qualification, with some variations for specific categories such as SC/ST/PwD.</p>
Actually, it is not necessary, but you must be thorough with the important and frequently asked chapters. If you have a previous year questions, then refer it.
As time is very less, you just concentrate on the topics which you are confident and strong. If you want to read new chapters (if you wish to) then, complete those within a maximum of 5-7 days, because BITSAT requires more practice.
That’s why, give some time to English vocabulary and logical reasoning, because they have a total weightage of more than 20 questions.
So, focus on what you do, aim to score 300+.
All the best.
Some of the topics which have more weightage in JEE Advanced Maths are:
Complex Number
Conic Section
Circle
Calculus
Vector & 3 D
Probability
Trigonometric Equation
Properties of Triangles
Quadratic Equation
Sequence and Series
Permutations and combination. My tips on scoring atleast 50 marks in Maths are : -
1. Go through all the PYQS from 2011-2020. Solve them on time bound.
2. Many questions have been asked from Functional equation so practice 80-100 question of this types.
3. Give 5 mock test of 6 hours on the time.
4. Remember not to focus on Speed focus more on Ac... View more
Yes, you can get admission to Delhi University (DU) for undergraduate programs, including MBBS even if you have a gap of 6 years after class 12th. The admission process for MBBS in DU is through the NEET entrance exam, and the eligibility criteria for the exam include a minimum age limit of 17 years and maximum age limit of 25 years (30 years for candidates belonging to reserved categories). There is no upper age limit for admission to MBBS in Delhi University, provided that you fulfill the other eligibility criteria for the NEET exam. However, it is important to note that the admission to MBBS in Delhi University is highly competitive, an... View more
<p>Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you,</p><ul><li>Prepare your time table according to your daily routine and give equal amount of time to both subjects (<strong> atleast 2 hours</strong>).</li><li>Start solving questions of <strong>NCERT BOOKS</strong> and then refer to other reference books like <strong>HC VERMA for Physics and RD SHARMA, ARIHANT for Mathematics.</strong></li><li><strong>Solve mock tests </strong>and previous years questions regularly and analyse your paper by yourself and try to improve your weak areas.</li><li>Be co... View more
XAT Preparation Tips:
1- Start solving XAT mock tests series. After solving each mock test analyze the time is taken and several correct attempts.
2- When you attempt the next mock test, try to solve it faster and with more accuracy than the previous one.
3- Keep aside an hour or two to analyze the problems that you face in solving mocks which type of questions takes more time, questions from which topics remained unsolved, which questions looked easy but your answer was incorrect, etc. This activity will make you understand your weak areas in which you need to work harder.
4- Along with solving mock tests and sample pap... View more
<p>CUSAT CAT 2025 was conducted on May 10 and 11, 2025. The CUSAT (Cochin University of Science and Technology), the CUSAT CAT exam conducting authority has released the official CUSAT CAT 2025 exam date on the official notification. The candidates can check<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/cusat-cat-exam-dates"> CUSAT CAT 2025 exam date</a> details in the official website. For more details related to CUSAT CAT 2025, click on the link below;</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/cusat-cat-exam">CUSAT CAT 2025 Exam&... View more
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I know many people who have opted for Aakash online classes. It's very good.
BITSAT, when compared to JEE Mains, is a bit tough and not easy to crack. For it, you have to do a little extra hard work and get hands-on practice to the way they take the tests, I. e. online and time duration with lots of pressure and bonus questions etc. It's a bit different from JEE Mains so keep that in mind, go through the NCERT books thoroughly and you'll crack it.
Best of luck.
Yes, here are some straightforward and understandable preparation suggestions for the M.Sc. Chemistry entrance exams:
1. To make a study plan and concentrate on key topics, be familiar with the exam curriculum and pattern.
2. Consult standard texts like "Organic Chemistry" by Morrison and Boyd and "Physical Chemistry" by P. W. Atkins.
3. Review sample and previous year's question papers to become familiar with the exam format and sorts of questions.
4. Enroll in coaching sessions to clear up your questions and gain a deeper understanding of the subject.
5. Organize your time effec... View more
Yes ofcourse. It is good to prepare for CAT. I have seen many people regretting of not preparing for CAT after B.Tech.
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Most of the questions would be based on your level of knowledge till 10th. Then the rest of the questions would be general knowledge, to test your English, and knowledge about hotels.
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<p>Manav Rachna University conducts Manav Rachna National Aptitude Test for M.Sc. Chemistry and the question paper will cover questions on English, Logical Reasoning, General Awareness, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology.</p>