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<p>Some of the last-minute tips that can help you sail in the CUSAT CAT are as follows:<br>1. Do not study new topics for at least one month before the exam to avoid confusion with the CUSAT's prepared topics.<br>2. Review tricks and fundamental concepts until one day before the exam to avoid making mistakes on simple questions.<br>3. Give one final mock three or four days before the exam by creating an exam-like situation to prepare for real exam pressure.<br>4. Make a rough strategy one day before the exam for how you will start attempting the question paper and which topics you will focus on.<br>5. Ta... View more
<p>Students are advised to start the revision as early as possible to reduce the stress during exam preparation. Check the points below to reduce <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/boards/gseb-ssc-board">GSEB SSC</a> board exam stress.</p><div><ul><li>Start early revision </li><li>Make a proper time table</li><li>Understand the syllabus and exam pattern</li><li>Solve and learn with previous years' question papers</li><li>Revise thoroughly</li><li>Stay healthy and positive </li></u... View more
<p>Writing down things helps in remembering it better. Hence, candidates should try to prepare their own notes. It is also recommended to solve as many questions as possible. Revision also plays an important role in keeping the stuff in mind. Candidates should revise their CUSAT CAT study material in regular interval of time.</p>
<p>The WBCS exam is the premiere exam of the state conducted by the West Bengal Public Service Commission. The competition in this exam is fierce and the candidates are suggested to prepare a strategy for WBCS preparation. The candidates can see below some important components which they should keep in mind while preparing for the exam.</p><ul><li>Preparing a Study Plan.</li><li>Thorough Study of Topics.</li><li>Practice with Previous Year Question Papers.</li><li>Mock Tests and Sample Papers.</li><li>Stay Updated with Current Affairs.</li><li>Consistent Pr... View more
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You can only begin preparing for CA, once you begin with your 11th grade (I am assuming you will opt for commerce stream).
You need to focus on your 10th standard subjects as of now as there is hardly anything you can prepare in 10th standard that is going to help you in your CA exams (except maybe a little bit compound interest, simple interest).
While you are in your 11th and 12th grade, you need to just put in some extra effort in certain subjects that will further help you sail through CA common proficiency test (CPT). This is considering the fact that there is a change in examination pattern from objective to subjective.
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Nowadays, competition is really tough so cracking any exam is really going to be tough. Both the exams have different requirements, think about your background and which exam is suitable for you because in UPSC exam, you have a deep knowledge of one subject with at least good knowledge of all the subjects.
This totally depends on what you want for yourself down the line. If you want to get into the banking sector already, then you should directly hop on to the bank entrance exams and start/continue preparing for it. But, if you have other plans apart from bank in the commercial arena, then maybe you should drop with the bank preparations and get on solving mock papers for the upcoming CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP and various other competitive exams.
The syllabus and exam pattern of IBPS are completely different from those of UPSC. The IBPS exam demands good accuracy and speed in math. The UPSC expects you to understand the concept.
1. The quantitative and reasoning sections of both exams are similar, but the CSAT paper is only qualifying in the UPSC exam.
2. As a result, you must plan your study time so that you can devote the same amount of practice time to both exams.
3. For example, you can do focused study for 4 hours for IBPS 6 months before the exam and allot 5 hours to the UPSC syllabus.
4. You can solve previous year's questions of the UPSC CSAT to make sur... View more
I don't think that it is different. Just a little bit of different pattern. Otherwise, syllabus is approximately same.
<p>Balancing board exam preparation with NUCAT (or any competitive exam) preparation can be challenging, but with a structured approach, students can excel in both. Here are some tips:</p><p>1. Understand the Syllabus Overlap<br>Identify the topics common to both the board exams and NUCAT.<br>Focus on mastering these topics first as they will benefit both exams.</p><p>2. Create a Realistic Study Schedule<br>Allocate dedicated time slots for board exam preparation and NUCAT practice.<br>Example: Morning for boards (theory-heavy subjects), evening for NUCAT (conceptual practice and proble... View more
Refer the same books which you referred for CAT and previous entrance exams. Just keep the basic concepts clear and try to solve the questions quickly, don't get stuck in one problem instead move to the next one.
What exam are we talking about here? Name the exam for which you are preparing for in order to get correct information.
Hi there,Rule 1: Don't go for what is easy.
Rule 2: Prioritize your interest. About NIFT Entrance Exam it consists of 2 phases I. e. Phase 1 CAT & GAT) and Phase 2 (Situation Test).
Phase 1 carries 80% ratio in which 50% is for Creativity Aptitude Test CAT and 30%is for General Aptitude (GAT).
And, 20% for Phase 2 (Situation Test).
You need to clear the phase 1 to appear for phase 2.
NIFT Entrance is not tough, but you got to be creative and be yourself.
Highlights of CEED 2018 Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates must have passed a degree/ Diploma/ postgraduate degree of 4-years or 3+2 years (after 10+2 level).
Candidates who are appearing in the final exam of the above-mentioned programmes by July 2018 are also eligible to apply.
Candidates who have passed GD arts Diploma programme (10+5 level) by July 2017 are also eligible for applying and appearing in CEED 2018.
Candidates can apply for CEED as many time as they want. There is no cap on the number of times candidates can appear in CEED 2018.
There is also no age limit for being eligible for CEED 2018.
Hi, Time is a subjective thing. It depends on your time management and grasping power. For more information about the exam, you can refer <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/bba/npat-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/bba/npat-exam</a>.
<p>NCERT books are usually helpful for preparing the subjects such as History, Geography, Polity, and Science basics in the General Awareness section. The standard of questions asked in the RRB NTPC exam is of high school level. The total marks allotted to the test are 100. </p>
<p>For CUET Geography preparation, you should focus on NCERT textbooks as well as some reference books that cover key concepts and provide practice questions. Here are the best books to consider:</p><ul><li>NCERT Geography Textbooks (Class 11 & 12)</li><li>Oxford Student Atlas by Oxford</li><li>Geography of India by Majid Husain</li><li>Human Geography by Majid Husain</li><li>Indian and World Geography by R.C. Mukherjee</li></ul>
<p><span data-sheets-root="1">While preparing for the admission test, students have to be familiar with the GD Goenka University Aspire syllabus. Knowing syllabus beforehand will help them prepare for the examination. Through the syllabus, students can plan their study strategy. Having a good plan will make more time for revision and mock tests.</span></p>
Among all the books of NEET in the world, first, go for the NCERT books. You must complete all the NCERT books first before moving to other reference books available in the market.
After completing the NCERT books, you can go for the following books to boost up your practice and concepts:
1.Dinesh's Objective books
2.Trueman's Biology
3.MTG's Fingertips
4.HC Verma
5.R.D.Sharma
All the best!
<p>The SSC CHSL (Tier 2) 2024 consists of three sections, </p><p>Section 1- Module 1: Mathematical Abilities (100 Marks, 2 Hours). Module 2: Reasoning and General Intelligence (100 Marks, 2 Hours)</p><p>Section 2- Module 1: English Language & Comprehension (100 Marks, 1 Hour). Module 2: General Awareness (100 Marks, 1 Hour)</p><p>Section 3- Module 1: Computer Knowledge (25 Marks, Online Test, 30 Minutes). Module 2: Skill Test/Typing Test (Typing speed test in English or Hindi, Pass/Fail)</p>