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NATA Books:
NATA & B.Arch Question Bank by Ar. Shadan Usmani.
NATA & B.Arch complete self-study material: entrance examination by Ar. Shadan Usmani.
A Complete Self Study Guide for B.Arch by P. K. Mishra.
B.Arch Entrance Examination Guide by Surendra Kavimandan.
A Complete Resource Book for JEE Main 2018: Mathematics Paperback 30 May 2017. A Complete Resource Book for JEE Main series is a must-have resource for students preparing for JEE Main examination.

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Prepare according to your strength and weakness: After going through the BITSAT 2018 syllabus you must have known the areas of your interest and the areas that need attention. By practicing the portion which needs much attention can help you a lot in the last moment preparation as well as in the exam. Question from the topic that you find difficulties are to be practiced vigorously in order to get a good score in the exam.
Revise, Revise and Revise: The best way to crack any entrance exam is by revising the subjects and the topics completed along with the preparing. It is very essential to revise as you keep on learning new things, cha... View more

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Hi, the curriculum for preparation to appear for Indian Forest Services examination conducted under UPSC is quiet vast in nature but yet accomplishable. The IFS exam takes place in 3 rounds- preliminary exam, main exam, and interview. The curriculum for preliminary examination is same as that of UPSC (IAS, IPS) exam including History, geography, economics, and political Science, international relations, ecology, Science and technology and current affairs in detail along with an aptitude test. Upon, selection for Mains round, you need to make a choice out of list of subjects that you have to study in detail along with all other subjects tha... View more

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Hello, Bharat University, Chennai is good for the automobile branch.

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It’s a decent level exam with a mix of easy and hard questions. Speed and accuracy is required for maximum scoring along with the clarity of the concepts.

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NIFT entrance exam is near. Since you are not prepared, I would suggest you to try solving previous years question papers. By doing this, you will have a very clear idea of where do you stand and which are the areas you need to work on. See, it doesn't matter how prepared you are, I would suggest that you appear for the exam and feel the tension.
All the best.

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The full form of SNAP is Symbiosis National Aptitude Test. Symbiosis entrance test will be conducted tentatively in the month of December. SNAP 2022 will be held across 94 cities in India. As per SNAP exam date, the application form will be available tentatively in the first week of August 2022. The first SNAP 2022 is scheduled on December 18, 2022, second SNAP on January 8 and the third SNAP is on January 16, 2023. To prepare for SNAP by yourself you can follow the below given steps :-
1. Regularly read the articles, editorials in the English newspaper to improve your RC skills.
2. Focus more on your weak areas.
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The term stenography denotes the art of writing the spoken words at a fast speed for the purpose of later transcription into mails, letters, speech texts, etc., in Shorthand symbols or outlines or strokes. One who goes through the process of learning it in Pitman or any other system and makes use of it for a career is a Stenographer. Without learning shorthand, one can't be subjected to a stenography skill test.

152 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Rajat,
BITSAT is among the toughest engineering entrances in India, so you really need to work very hard to cross 300 marks barrier, and only two things will lead you to do this, good grip over NCERT books and the other is, intense practice of previous years questions as you need a proper time management to solve as much questions as you can.
All the best.

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Minimum of 100 marks and anywhere around 120 to 140 will make your case stronger to get admission in RVCA.

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Hello Abhinav, BITSAT is very different from JEE. BITSAT mainly focuses on your concepts from NCERT. Very few questions are out of some concepts not present in NCERT. But like all other exams BITSAT also has some things unique to it, like the English and Logical Reasoning section which is not present in any other exam. You need to get familiar with the pattern. Solving mock tests greatly helps in understanding the pattern and types of questions and adapting to them. Check out the previous year cut-offs in BITSAT. Generally, its around 320+ for a single degree B.E. (Hons. ). Degree in Pilani. It may be a bit lower in the other two campuses.... View more

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<p>The CMAT exam consists of 20 questions in each segment. For every question in the five sections, the right answer receives four marks, whereas every wrong response results in one mark being subtracted. As a result, each section's total score is 80, and the CMAT exam's overall score is 400. 20 questions, 80 marks; quantitative techniques and data interpretation. 80 points for 20 questions on logical reasoning. 20 questions, 80 marks for language comprehension. The Logical Reasoning portion of CMAT 2024 may be easy to moderately difficult, while the Quantitative Techniques and Data Interpretation segment is anticipated to present ... View more

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<div dir="ltr"><p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:231">Yes, your preparation for NCHMCT JEE will be sufficient to score well in MAH HM CET. Both exams cover similar topics, and the question patterns are also similar. However, there are a few key differences that you should be aware of:</p><ul data-sourcepos="3:1-5:0"><li data-sourcepos="3:1-3:174"><strong>MAH HM CET has a slightly higher difficulty level than NCHMCT JEE.</strong> This means that you may need to spend more time preparing for MAH HM CET than you did for NCHMCT JEE.</li><li data-sourcepos="4... View more

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I think you are not able to find the cheapest with best, so better to go with the best coaching. If you have a good percentage in 10 or 12 then ultimately you are going to get a scholarship in the admission. Or you can simply apply for particular scholarship appeal as almost all coaching has their own scholarship programme. This is a better deal to get qualify in such scholarship. So it is better to apply for the individual programs. For example, Matrix JEE Academy is one of the reputed JEE Coaching in Sikar known for the highest selection of JEE Students in every batch. Also, the coaching conducts scholarship program- MSAT, which literall... View more

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Study text books thoroughly.Solve objectives.
Solve mock test as many as you can.
Learning the subject may lead you to success.
CBSE textbooks may help you for both board and VITEEE.

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<p>VITEEE is basically based on the standard 12th syllabus. So to ace your performance in the exam know your NCERTs well. That should be enough! Just practice lots of MCQ questions. That'll boost both your speed and confidence. To score well in VITEEE all you have to do is to prepare the same kind that you do for JEE exams. It's actually a similar kind. So if you prepare similarly to JEE then it will be easier to score well in VITEEE. The exam has no negative marking so make sure you attempt all the questions. Also, go through previous years' papers. All the Best!</p>

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<p>Every one of the five sections is given equal weight in the MAT Test. Not a single component is heavier or lighter than the others. The MAT test consists of four sections: Mathematical Skills, Language Comprehension, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Data Analysis and Data Sufficiency, and Indian and Global Environment. Each section consists of 40 questions, and the overall score for each subject is 40 marks.</p>

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The eligibility criteria for NIMCET is as follows: (a) Candidates must be holding graduation degree I. e. BCA/B.Sc (Hons) /B.Sc/BIT as per 10+2+3 pattern from a recognised University (b) Candidates must have studied mathematics or statistics or equivalent subject during graduation degree. Candidates with B.Com are not eligible for appearing in NIMCET.

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<p>Hi there! Are you planning to appear for MAT 2024? If yes, then you must be aware of the exam pattern. MAT 2024 consists of five sections, and each section is equally important. The exam can be taken either in a paper-based mode or computer-based mode. The exam has a total of 200 questions, and you will have 150 minutes to complete the paper. However, beware of negative marking; for each incorrect answer, you will lose 0.25 marks. To prepare for MAT 2024, you need to follow a strategy that suits your strengths and weaknesses. Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus is crucial to build a robust preparation strategy. Practicing ... View more

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Hello,
Diploma courses are the short duration courses
They are basically:
Diploma courses after class 10th
Diploma courses after class 12th
Graduate Diploma Courses
Post Graduate Diploma Courses
You can make your career in Engineering field by doing short-term courses too.

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<p>You can prepare for all entrance tests at same time. It is a tough task but not impossible. For this a proper strategy is required. Here are some important tips.&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>Compare the syllabus:</strong> All engineering entrance exams have almost the same syllabus. There might be some additional topics in some exams. The aspirant must study the syllabus for all exams and find out the topics that are extra, and prepare those separately. Almost 90% of the topics will be common for all entrance exams, and hence, syllabus completion for one exam will lead to completion of the syllabus fo... View more

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This is one of the best college. You should just focus on NCERT for physics and chemistry and for maths just focus on some standard books. Questions will be asked on the base of NCERT only. So first read NCERT before reading any other reference books.

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Hello Shweta,
For post graduate engineering programs, you need to write GATE (graduate aptitude test in Engineering). IIT JAM is for M.Sc, MCA courses etc.
So, you can prepare for GATE Exam.

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<p>The Quantitative Ability &amp; Data Interpretation section of Xavier Aptitude Test have the maximum number of questions that is 28, followed by Verbal and Logical Ability with 26 questions. General Knowledge will have 20 questions while Decision Making will have 21 questions in the Xavier Aptitude Test. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Xavier Aptitude Test exam pattern page. (&lt;a style="word-wrap: break-word;" href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/xat-exam-pattern"&gt;https://www.shiksha.com/mba/xat-exam-pattern&lt;/a&gt;). I hope this will help you.</p>

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Difficulty level is dependent on the person taking the exam. It only requires clarity of concepts but due to the small selection ratio, it might seem tough.
Regarding placements, its at par with expectations and doing better every year.
Good luck!

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Don't worry about your scores right now. You can always score amazing in your CAT and expect a call. They have a criteria for eligibility. Try obtaining the best possible score for yourself.

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<p>If you are planning to prepare for XAT 2025 exam by self study, you need to start early. At least six months before. The XAT exam is conducted on the first Sunday of January every year. So, if you start preparing for the XAT 2025 in June or July, you will have a good six months to prepare. Make a preparation plan that includes XAT syllabus coverage, problem solving sessions, mock tests and revision. Get hold of the best books for XAT. Consult mentors or previous year toppers for selecting the best books for preparation. Join online study groups where you can get the help of mentors and peers for problem-solving and clearing doubts... View more

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Dear Sakshi,
We have faculty members who have been working in the design industry for more than 3 decades, also teachers who are young and ready to guide you like a friend, so its the right balance of traditional design education mixed with learning through fun activities. We encourage out of the box thinking, innovation, and believe in creating individuals who will be able to make their mark with their own unique design styles. The placement scenario is quite commendable and we are proud of our budding design geniuses who are getting final placements/ Projects / Internships in reputed organizations.
The aspiring design students a... View more

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