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20 Views Posted 3 years ago

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No, It is not stressful to prepare NIFT along with CBSE 12th board papers. Give priority to 12th CBSE exams. The level of NIFT exam is not too tough and can be qualified very easily.

96 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can search for institutes which provide SAS base course I know few of those such as analytics lab, simplilearn and PST analytics.

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I would suggest you to prepare for MH-CET for JBIMS as the college have reservation for Maharashtra domicile students. The cutoff through CAT will be above 99 percentile.

122 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear Sanjo,
Mostly, all TIME institutes maintains same saga, but there are some at brigade road Bangalore is the best one.
All the best.

75 Views Posted 9 years ago

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iim b,

For CAT, your basics should be cleared. Your work experience and overall academics is equally important.

12 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Dhanya B,

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<p>Candidates can switch to different subject during exam. Candidates must click on subject name to change. Candidates can also switch to different question from same subject by clicking on question number in Question Palette. The question palette is on right side of screen.&nbsp;</p>

11 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi, Start with understanding the syllabus. It is also important to understand yourself. Devise your daily routine. Take mock tests as many as possible. Revision is very much necessary. Fix weekly targets and achieve them.

47 Views Posted 7 years ago

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877 Views Posted 3 years ago

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This depends on the course in which you want to enroll. For example, if your course is B.Sc (hons. ), which requires scores in math, chemistry, and physics, the CUET UG marks for these subjects will be taken into account during your admission. If you are applying for a history course, this subject and your other top two subjects will be taken into account. Therefore, your college will consider your marks based on the degree programme you are applying to. Some colleges will give you the option of selecting courses and entering subject scores during the admissions counseling process.

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There is a range of ATMA books available for preparation of the Verbal Ability section. Mentioned below are some of the most recommended books:
1. Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
2. High School Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin
3. 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis/Simon and Schuster
4. Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability by Nishit K Sinha
For English Grammar and Vocabulary, High School Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin is the best book. For Verbal Ability preparation, practice ample number of questions of different difficulty levels and take various mock tests. Th... View more

26 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>ATMA one month preparation can be done. Students can begin with ATMA syllabus and exam pattern. There on, they can focus on practicing what they have studied. The aim should be to strengthen concepts and practice time management. The remaining time should be given to taking mock tests and soving sample papers.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Prioritize weak areas and enhance vocabulary. This condensed plan can be effective with consistent effort&nbsp;</p>

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<p>OJEE exam is considered to be moderately difficult. One can achieve preparing for the OJEE exam in one month but it would required an intensive study routine. Students should begin with covering the OJEE syllabus, gaining conceptual clarity, understanding OJEE pattern and complete the OJEE preparation with revision and practice. Students should take ample number of mock tests and solve sample papers to understand the paper pattern. They should also refer to online resources such as educational videos and websites as there is a time crunch and the vast syllabus of OJEE needs to be covered.&nbsp;</p><p>With deligence... View more

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<p>Improving your weak areas in the UPTET exam requires a systematic approach to your preparation. Here are some tips to help you improve your weak areas: 1. Identify your weak areas: The first step towards improving your weak areas is to identify them. You can do this by analyzing your performance in mock tests and previous years' question papers. Once you know your weak areas, you can work on them systematically. 2. Focus on the basics: If you are weak in a particular topic, it is essential to strengthen your basics. You can refer to various books and online resources to study the basic concepts of that topic. 3. Create a study pla... View more

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<p>Preparing for the Mathematics subject in the UPTET exam requires a systematic approach to your preparation. Here are some tips to help you prepare for this section: 1. Know the syllabus: The first step towards preparing for the Mathematics section is to familiarize yourself with the syllabus. The UPTET syllabus provides a list of topics that are covered in this section. You can prepare a study plan accordingly and allot sufficient time to each topic. 2. Understand the concepts: It is important to understand the basic concepts of Mathematics thoroughly. You can refer to various Mathematics textbooks or online resources to study the... View more

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<p>The UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) is a competitive examination conducted in Uttar Pradesh, India, to assess the eligibility of candidates for teaching positions in primary and upper primary schools. The exam consists of two papers: Paper-I for candidates aspiring to teach classes I to V, and Paper-II for candidates aspiring to teach classes VI to VIII. While the difficulty level of specific sections may vary for each individual, generally, the level of difficulty in the UPTET exam can be subjective. However, based on the past trends and feedback from candidates, the difficulty level of the UPTET exam's sections ca... View more

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<p>Along with Class XI and XII NCERT books, candidates can refer to these books to prepare for SRMJEEE in 1 month: The Concept of Physics Volume I by H. C. Verma The Concept of Physics Volume II by H. C. Verma Understanding Physics series by D. C. Pandey Principles of Physics by Resnick, Halliday and Walker.</p><p>Suggested Books for SRMJEEE Chemistry Section.&nbsp;Here is a list of SRMJEEE Chemistry books that students can refer to along with Class XI and XII NCERT books:</p><ul><li>Inorganic Chemistry by O. P. Tandon</li><li>Organic Chemistry by O. P. Tandon</li><li>Organic ... View more

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<p>IBPS RRB Clerk exam comprises two stages-prelims and mains. The tips and tricks to prepare for IBPS RRB Clerk exam are given below:</p><ul><li>Candidates must have a thorough understanding of the syllabus and exam pattern</li><li>Candidates must make a realistic plan and follow it accordingly</li><li>Candidates must dedicate equal time to each section and plan their study plan accordingly</li><li>Candidates must go through the previous years' question papers to understand the type of questions asked in the exam</li><li>Candidates must also practice mock tests to imp... View more

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<p>These are:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Name of the Book</th><th>Author/ Publication</th></tr><tr><td><p>Word Power Made Easy</p></td><td><p>Norman Lewis</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>High School English Grammar and Composition</p></td><td><p>Wren and Martin</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>Pearson Guide to IIM Indore-IPM Entrance Examination</p></td><td>Pearson</td></tr></tbody></table>

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<p>No, DILR is not a combined section in all the MBA entrance exams. In some exams, the LR section is combined with DI, whereas in some exams DI is clubbed with Quantitative Analysis. For example, in CAT, DILR is a combined section, in XAT, the DI area is combined with Quantitative Ability and LR is combined with Verbal Ability.</p><p>The DILR section is also known as Decision Making, Data Analysis, Critical Reasoning, Logical Ability, Analytical Ability, etc. This section is named differently but comprises common topics such as Bar Graph, Line Chart, Tabular Form, Caselet Form, Pie Chart, Missing Data, etc.</p>

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<p>Speed and accuracy are the two key players in the KMAT preparation. Check below the tips to improve speed and accuracy in KMAT.</p><ul><li>Students should try to improve their time management skills before the exam. They should allocate lesser time to easier topics and a little more to the difficult ones.</li><li>Practice is the one solution to improving accuracy and speed. Regular practice and solivng mock tests will help the students get used to the paper pattern and type of questions.</li><li>Students can begin by first marking the answers they find easy and eventually move to the diffi... View more

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<p>While most browsers can be used by the candidates to access the MET mock test, the most recommended browser by the authorities is Google Chrome. The candidates are advised to use the latest version of Google Chrome. The updated system specifications for MET mock test will be announced soon. Candidates should check the browser specifications carefully before upgrading their system for the mock test.&nbsp;</p>

101 Views Posted 9 years ago

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First you have to decide whether you want to go for engineering or pilot. If you want to become an engineer then prepare for JEE well. If you want to become a pilot then you can pursue graduation course in science and you have to join pilot training institutes where you will get training and after earning flying hours you can apply for CPL license.

159 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You should prepare well first with all subjects, and Start giving weekly Mock Tests. After A month, Start givibg 10 tests a Month and keep rectifying your mistakes.GoodLuck.

119 Views Posted 2016-01-12 00:13:06

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Prepare for the basics and make your fundamentals strong. Opt for NCERT books and its questions. Any refresher book for this point in time would not help you much. Engineering entrance exams are all about logical application and if your basics are strong, you will be crack it.

102 Views Posted 9 years ago

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99+ percentile is recommended for top B-Schools and 97+ for tier 1 B-Schools.

144 Views Posted 2016-01-08 06:31:13

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As of today, any kind of gap in education or your career, has to be justified. You have not mentioned the reason for the gap. You can definitely look at taking time off, to prepare for the CAT exam and ensure that you score a minimum of 99 percentile. You have to necessarily target the top 30 B Schools in India. A word of caution. CAT is a highly unpredictable exam, in terms of the pattern. It keeps on changing, year to year. Unshakable faith in your skill sets, will make you a winner

76 Views Posted 9 years ago

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College selection expert,

This is a myth that state board students are weaker as compared to CBSE and ICSE ones. But the reality is strikingly opposite, in fact people from state board are going for IITs. So, don’t get disheartened, prepare for it. As far as the eligibility is concerned you need to be in 20 percentile to get into IITs.

79 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi,
The pattern of UGAT given below-
1. English
2. Math
3. GK
4. Reasoning
If you want to buy a books, you can purchase the unimate guide for BBA BBM, BBS by Arihant. You can buy also at Amazon.
Good luck!

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117 Views Posted 2016-06-18 18:26:38

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Hi Anand,
You can sit for the improvement exams. According to the latest notification by CBSE , student needs to have minimum 75% in class 12th or he/she needs to be in the top 20 percentile of there respective boards to appear for JEE Mains 2017 and from 2017 no 40% weightage will be given to 12th marks in calculating the final JEE score.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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