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One could refer to Arihant or any of the book for LLM but the main target should be to command on the portions covered in the examinations. If one is doing coaching so the coaching provides the study materials which are more than sufficient. And one should mainly focus on the legal portion.

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Make your plan according to the time you can give for the preparation on a daily basis.
Work on your plan and identify your weakness and strength.
Try to plan and identify above stated things within a week. Set your plan agile and keep buffer time for revision and solving mock test papers.
Maintain a good balance between your accuracy and solving time.
Start with your verbal and quantitative practice in parallel.
Keep positive! Solve questions in a specified time frame this will help you in doing questions in time.
Be focused and calm. For the last month keep all the formulas and tricks handy and revi... View more

24 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can try solving previous year question papers, available online. Side-by-side, you have to study the physics in total from the concerned books.

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If you plan for dropping a year for CLAT, you can take admission in B.A. Course as a backup. If you clear the exam you can leave the current B.A. And pursue BA/ BBA LL.B. from any college.

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<p>BSEB 12th books are based on NCERT patterns, especially for Science subjects. These books help in building strong basics which are useful for exams like NEET, JEE, and other entrance tests. Subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in BSEB books explain core concepts clearly. After reading the textbooks, students can move to advanced-level reference books. Regular revision of BSEB books can give students a solid foundation for competitive exams.</p>

641 Views Posted 9 years ago

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No, not at all. Any field student can pursue their career in BCA.

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Hope you are doing well. As I am looking at your concern, so you want IIT college. For this you need to disappear for a year and need to invest your time in study and preparation of JEE ADVANCED. Forget about TV, read only Newspaper. Forget about social media, read only learning websites. Forget about party and picnics, remember only one ambition - IIT.
You will definatley get succeed.
Learn and do strong your basics for PCM . you will definatley get IIT.
All The Best

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<p>One month is too less a time to prepare for not only SNAP but also any other exam. You need at least three months to prepare for the SNAP exam, but even for that you need to be familiar with the SNAP syllabus. If you’ve studied Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning and Verbal Ability for MBA entrance exams, then you can prepare decently for SNAP in such a short span of time. All you would need to do is, practice sample questions, mock tests. Practice of sample questions and SNAP mock tests will improve your skills to handle Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, Logical Reas... View more

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Hello, Niraj! You can opt for doing an internship in your respective field, pursue some certification courses, learn a foreign language, etc as per your interests. Just ensure you do not waste the precious time available and spend it in the most productive way possible. Good luck!

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Hello Deep!
According to the eligibility criteria specified for CAT the candidates who are in their final year of graduation are also eligible to apply. To verify this information, kindly have a look at the analysis done by Shiksha: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat</a>
I hope you will find this information useful. All the best for your future endeavours!

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<p style="text-align: justify;">No the question papers are completely different for all the subjects -</p><ul style="text-align: justify;"><li>For B.A.B.Ed., B.Sc.B.Ed., M.Sc.Ed., the difficulty level of the question papers are of +2/12th class level.</li><li>For B.Ed. and B.Ed-M.Ed, the difficulty level of the question papers are of Graduation level.</li><li>For M.Ed., question papers are of graduation and professional education level.</li></ul><p style="text-align: justify;">Please note that in all the papers, Language, Reasoning and Teaching ... View more

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Depending on G.K. books. I may not recommend specific book or resources, but these are essential for your study programme. You have to make a strategic decision yourself. I will recommend you to look at the structure of the G.K. books before you start using it. Within its structure is encoded the teaching methodology by the author. You have to work with a teaching methodology that syncs well with your learning methodology.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/mba-prep-2014-know-gk-syllabus-for-every-entrance-exam-blogId-8943" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/mba-prep-20... View more

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Barron's MATis our number 1 best overall and best value prep book on our list of the top ratedMAT study guides. One great positive about this book is thegargantuan amount of practice test and problemscontained within. This prepguide has more practice tests and problems than any other prep book on our list. The sample problems andpractice tests are also very exam-like. You won't be surprised on test day by questions that seem unfamiliar or that you have never seen before. Familiarity breeds success and Barron's certainly helps with improving your test score. Barron's also includes:
1) A diagnostic test
2) 10 full-length practice exa... View more

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It all depends on your interest and command over Maths and Science. IPMAT isn't a very tough nut to crack, but you require a decent hold over the two. Secondly, IPM is not a BBA+MBA programme instead it is a BA (foundations in management) + MBA programme.
All the Best.

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<p>The official SNAP mock test is conducted online by SIU on its portal snaptest.org. Candidates who fill the SNAP application form are eligible to take the official mock test by booking a slot at the exam website. They need to submit the SNAP application form before a certain deadline to appear in the official SNAP mock test. &nbsp;The official SNAP mock test is of one hour and remote proctored. Candidates can choose a slot to appear for it and take the test from home or any location of convenience. SNAP mock test is conducted twice. Once in October and once in November, so that candidates are familiar with the SNAP exam pattern... View more

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<p>The NIFT 2026 Entrance Exam Stage 1 is expected to be conducted in the second week of February 2026. The exact dates will be out on the NTA NIFT official website.</p>

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CAT is always there. Also, engineers nowadays prefer giving banking, SSC, etc., exams.

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Supernumerary quota is introduced by AICTE to allow students from the economically weaker sections of the society to gain admission to engineering colleges across India for reduced tuition fees.

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Just don't take tension for anything and remember to have a calm and peace mind. Remember always that you can always have a second chance to write it. Attempt the exam with full confidence and read it well. Focus on the portions which is prescribed by the CAT exam dept. And refer YouTube and Google for the training. Don't ever refer any textbooks or anything for the reference as it is huge and hectic. YouTube has suitable feasible solutions to your problems. So refer YouTube and others in Google for clarification. Prepare well 1month before the scheduled date and you can crack the exam. All the best do well.

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Hello Anmol,
Your analysis is on target. You have scored quite well without any coaching and I am sure with coaching your rank would improve substantially. It's therefore a good decision to take break for one year for concentrated studies.

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Yes, you can but you have to write foundation examination. Class 12th is a minimum qualification for CMA India.

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Hello Rachit,
Your choice are good.so need work hard you start preparing for IELTS.
The strategies for preparation can differ from individual to individual. Ideally, 3 to 5 months is required. You can take a lot of practice test, which they are available online on IELTS and British Council website.
You should practice answering and finishing within the specified time limit. You can identify your weak areas and work on them.
All the best.

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It depends on when you wish to appear for the exam. You need to start with 1 or 1.5 years prior to the year in which you want to appear for the exam.

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<p>The difficulty level of the IPMAT exam is slightly higher than the SET exam. The IPMAT exam is known for its challenging and analytical nature. On the other hand, SET is comparatively an easier BBA entrance exam. The questions in the SET exam are much doable than those in IPM. The candidates are tested on their mathematical ability, logical and analytical reasoning and general awareness.</p>

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Hello Rucha,
The marks obtained in class 12th may not contribute in deciding your rank in JEE Mains or CET, but it can veto your chances, if you do not score above minimum level required. Therefore, I feel that after completing class 12th, it is better to take a break of 1 year to prepare.

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Hi Pooja,
If you're pursuing BDS, it may become difficult for you to manage time. First and foremost thing, therefore, is to manage time so that the preparation, as well as your current studies, are not compromised. Apart from this, you can follow these suggestions:
1. Don't skip the newspaper of any single day.
2. Read all the NCERTs from class 6th to class 10th holistically and the NCERTs of class 11th and 12th selectively.
3. Maintain notes and regularly revise them.
4. Keep yourself away from the distractions of social media platforms and other distractions. More the amount of discipline in your life, brighter wo... View more

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If you're aiming for CAT'18 then this is the ideal time to start. Give 2-3 hours daily for CAT. You can also join any coaching institute if needed. For verbal, I'll suggest you start reading newspapers like 'The Hindu' and 'Times of India'. Make a habit of reading. Word power made easy by Norman Lewis is a must.

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Hi Manoj,
Some of the important tips for cracking this examination is:
Dont waste too much time on medicine as there are just 21 MCQs from there.
The first and second part subjects are probably more important as most people dont study them.
As usual the small and tricky subjects will decide the ranks, so study these carefully.
Please stop mugging up guide books answers. Not only are they wrong but the question bank has changed. This is true, especially for small subjects.
Take hands-on training for computer too. This may range from 30 mins to 1- 2 hrs training. Make sure you consult some computer literate person. He... View more

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<p>Important topics to score 60+ marks in GATE CE are as follows -</p><ul><li>Environmental engineering carry around 10 to 12 marks</li><li>Geotechnical Engineering carry around 13 marks</li><li>Fluid mechanics and OCF carry 7 to 8 marks</li></ul>

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This us the right time to start preparation for IBPS, RBI, SBI-PO/SO and similar other banks exam. Private banks also conduct their own exams. By the final year you will have time to join the banks.

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