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94 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Naveen,
You must be among the top 20 % (rankers) students of the respective board in which you are giving board exam.
Let's say, 100 students are there then you should in in top 20.
Then only, you'll be able to write JEE Advanced.
It also means the top 20% of candidates that qualified the exam.
Thus you will be eligible for selection only if you are among the top 20 % students of your respective board.
Percentile = no. of student have marks lesser than you / total no. of students appeared in the exam X 100
Your percentile should be >= 80 or you should have have your board percentage greater than or equal to 75%

44 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Rahul,
Well, the truth is that CAT coaching will help you up to an extent only for these exams. Further, you have to practice on your own.
All the best.

89 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can pursue management in fashion designing after completing your BBA. Prep Tips for NIFT Entrance Exam 2018 is mentioned at the link provided below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/prep-tips-for-nift-entrance-exam-2016-blogId-11660" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/prep-tips-for-nift-entrance-exam-2016-blogId-11660</a>.

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Solve previous paper and whatever you studied revise regularly.

62 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can sit for KVPY-SX. KVPY has two sections, each section has 4 parts or subjects, Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. You can attempt any three subjects in the first section and any two subjects in the second section. If you are studying both, biology and mathematics, you can attempt all the four subjects and the best of three will be selected. This is applicable only for students currently studying in class 12th, ie, KVPY- SX.

181 Views Posted 9 years ago

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IBPS Bank Exams will be conducted from the month of October 2019. Click here <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bit.ly/2JY7aEM" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://bit.ly/2JY7aEM</a> to check the complete details about the IBPS Bank Exams. To prepare for the bank exams, you should follow these tips:
Check complete syllabus and exam pattern. Select best books and study materials for your preparation. Solve previous year question papers and take online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. Read the newspaper daily ... View more

24 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p dir="ltr">The SNAP exam lasts for 60 minutes, and each question earns 1 mark. However, there's a penalty of -0.25 marks for every wrong answer. To avoid negative marking first, try to stay calm because making rushed decisions can lead to mistakes. If you're unsure about a question, use a smart guessing method by eliminating the wrong options. This increases your chances of getting the answer right.</p><p dir="ltr">Manage your time wisely by focusing on questions you feel more confident about. Don't spend too much time on one question, and be sure to read each question and answer carefully to avoid m... View more

22 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>SNAP question paper has three sections &ndash; General English, Quantitative, &nbsp;Data Interpretation &amp; Data Sufficiency and Analytical &amp; Logical Reasoning. The General English section has the minimum number of questions and Analytical &amp; Logical Reasoning has maximum number of questions. Check the table below for sectional composition of the SNAP question paper. Out of the three, the Quantitative, &nbsp;Data Interpretation &amp; Data Sufficiency section is usually tougher than the other two sections. However, since there is no such criteria of sectional cut offs in SNAP, candidates don&... View more

93 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>It can not be explicitly concluded if only 12th syllabus will be there. In general, Nursing entrance exams are usually set around the Physics, Chemistry and Biology you have studied in class 12th along with general knowledge. Syllabus must be available for AIIMS entrance exam, you can refer to that and study topic-wise too.</p>

87 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello,
Scholarships in MIT are need-based that is offered basis your financial background. Quite obviously you will be considered for a scholarship once you have been shortlisted and you will need an extraordinary profile to be considered. IIT JEE Advanced is not even required. You must take the SAT and SAT subject tests and the TOEFL. Apart from a very high academic percentile in 12th you must have an all-rounder profile and must have good scores in the SAT and TOEFL.

58 Views Posted 7 years ago

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struggling for something......,

You need to complete your graduation (UG) with at least 70 percentile, so that you are eligible for CAT. All the best.

44 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Lead a life with integrity :-),

I believe, you should go in IHM-Faridabad, because placements over there are better than any other institutes.
All the best.

30 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you are not taking any tuitions, then you can just practice on your own, give exams using the online sample question papers, work on your drawing skills and just keep yourself updated with current affairs. Basic English grammar, Logical reasoning and Maths of class 10th should also be worked upon. And right now your priority should be 12.
Good luck.

169 Views Posted 9 years ago

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B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MI...,

Any person having passed SSC (standard X) or equivalent examination and above can appear for NATA.
However, only candidates who have qualified an aptitude test in Architecture and have secured 50% marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination with Mathematics as one of the subjects, shall be eligible for admission to B.Arch. Course. No direct lateral admission is allowed at any year/stage of B.Arch. course based on any
qualification. NATA score shall be valid for a period of two years from the year in which one appeared.

24 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Student,

Average package of electronic and instrumentation engineering is around 4-5 LPA. It is not a good option to choose. You should go with electronic and communication.

181 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Rakesh,
It is not necessary to join the JNU programme, because if that would have been the case then engineers opting for arts/humanities optional like public administration, geography or history would not have been cracking the civil services examination. The syllabus of optional is desgined in such a way, which can be finished in 6 to 8 months, if done regressively. Second, there is no issue joining the JNU programme as it is good for career enhancement too, but preparing for civil services cannot be the only factor.

90 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Harika, 290 is an average GRE score, you may or may not get into a top ranked university and this will depend on your overall profile. Also your IELTS is low. 6.5 band is required generally. You must have completed your Bachelors with good grades too. Your SOP and LORs will also be counted. If the application package is strong then you have a chance.

41 Views Posted 6 years ago

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If regular, MBA isn't possible then only in that case choose distance learning MBA. Otherwise, regular MBA is a better option. Now, one thing is that if you really want to learn, want to build networking, explore opportunities then go with Regular curriculum of MBA such as executive MBA.

60 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I am sure there should be a plenty of opportunities to work part-time after you have completed +3 commerce. You could work as a freelancer online, and prepare for your CAT exams side by side. This should ease the pressure and you will be able to devote sufficient time to your CAT preparations.

94 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello,
There are many coaching Institutes in India for the UGC NET Preparation for the Computer Science subject. Every year several students prepare for this exam as most of them apply for the JRF programme. To get the Scholarships worth INR 25000 per month you need to clear the JRF Exam. The NET JRF Exam cutoff is high as compared to the cutoff marks for the Assistant Professors and Lecturers. The JRF and Assistant Professor cutoff marks is different
To score well in the National Eligibility test you need to prepare from the best coaching Institute for getting the right guidance. Well many aspirants prepare for the exam by self p... View more

338 Views Posted 9 years ago

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B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MI...,

There are a lot of NATA books available in the market (online). I would suggest you to go for NATA exam solved questions bank. Infact if you can attend a NATA crash course training anywhere near your place, that would be the best, as you need to learn the strokes which rarely you get by reading books.

79 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can get competitive exams books online which are specially designed according to Jamia Millia Islamia's previous year's questions on Amazon. Refer to the book by Arihant Publications.

4 Views Posted 4 months ago

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<p>Dedicate at least one to two months to VITEEE revision. The best way to revise for VITEEE exam is to make concepts clear.&nbsp;</p><ul><li>Start with NCERT. Solve each question (that you find important)</li><li>Look for the most repeated questions in VITEEE previous year's and solve them. Doing this will build accuracy and improve time management.</li><li>Attempt PYQs and do not neglect English and Aptitude sections. Give equal importance to them as well.</li><li>For any doubt, try asking mentors, friends, seniors or teachers and get your queries answered.</li><li&... View more

96 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Currently pursuing MFM from NIFT,

Well, you have to give good amount of time for NIFT preparation. Revise all basic Maths formulae, and practice questions, which will help you solve many class 10th level Maths questions. Be updated with current GK, not only national level, but with international events as well. Good vocabulary will score you much more. I would suggest, English is the main part of the paper that helps in scoring the most, so improve English grammar and vocabulary. You should have the basic knowledge related to history, geography, economics, and general Science up till class 10th. Go for aptitude books. Apart from this, you can download sample question paper... View more

42 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Sai,
It is difficult to obtain scholarships to study in the UK. You can check the British Council website and university websites. You must also visit the UCAS website, it is UK's common application portal for all universities. You can apply for a student loan through the UCAS website.

83 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Software Developer ,ZS Scholar ,...,

Depends on your JEE Mains marks, as admission are purely based on JEE Mains AIR.

63 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Cool and calm ..here to help stu...,

Perfect study routine for Appearing in BITSAT is to follow the study routine followed by coaching institutes for JEE Mains. If you study according to that schedule and read and solve the NCERT books of physics, Chemistry, Maths, then it will more than guarantee you a success in BITSAT
All the best.

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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follow me your queries get cance...,

Go for CSE in any of the top NITs, else if you feel genuinely that you messeded up JEE advanced, and if you are capable for that only, then drop a year for it. Else, go for NITs CSE.

79 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Deepak,
For any government exam the required percentage is 60% for general, 55 for OBC, 45-40% for SC and ST. Prepare well for banking and SSC exam. It is mandatory for PO exam.
All the best for your future.

76 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Ankit!
It depends on your interest if you want to make a career in management or banking. Unless MBA is pursued from a premier institution, I recommend you to join the Bank. If you got admission for MBA in a reputed university, it is undoubtedly the better option. Pursuing MBA in Finance will also give you a good career push and a better designation in a Bank and other financial institutions.

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