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Physics:
1. Semiconductors and Communication System
2. Ray Optics
3. Photoelectric Effect and Electromagnetic Waves
4. Electrostatics
5. Rotational Motion
6. Waves and Sound
7. Laws of Thermodynamics
8. Current Electricity
9. Magnetic Effects of Current
10. Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Chemistry:
1. Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
2. P-Block Elements
3. Atomic Structure
4. General Organic Chemistry
5. Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes
6. Aldehydes and Ketones
7. Periodic Table
8. D and f-Block Elements
9. Chemical Thermodynamics
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109 Views Posted 2016-05-05 12:33:13

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Hello Paresh,
There are many options like:
Akash.
FITJEE.
Educool, etc.

48 Views Posted 2016-04-30 09:07:47

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You have to do hard work if you are not willing for coaching but I suggest to do Akash Coaching for IIT admission.

61 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, it is possible if you work hard and smart. As you are planning for DU JAT it means you already have the pre requisite for it. Check all previous year papers, understand the exam pattern, give mocks daily, analyses the errors and mistakes you do, rectify them and keep learning tricks till last 15 days of exam. Then the last important 15 days put them for revision. You can do it. All the best.

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<p>Candidates must prepare topics such as Vital statistics, Neonatology, Growth &amp; Development, Nutrition, Infections, Genetics, Pediatric Emergencies, Central Nervous System, Gastrenterology, Nephrology, Endocrinology, and Respiratory System from the FMGE Paediatrics subject before appearing for the medical screening test.</p>

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<p>No. The FMGE mock test will help the candidate simulate the exam day experience before the D-day. It is important to appear for the mock test to understand the challenges that might surface on the exam day. It will also help in time management and test the accuracy rate of the questions.</p>

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<p>In this type of question, test takers will have to choose the best answer for every missing word in a displayed sentence.</p><p>A passage will appear on their screens which will have various blank spaces. You will have to select the best word which you think would complete the sentence. Make sure that you've carefully read the complete sentence. Make sure of context clues in order to decide the best option.</p><p>Once you've filled in the blanks, read the entire completed sentence once again to see if it makes sense.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>

74 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Chandresh Agrawal Book.

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There is no specific course or stream, the only important thing is that you have to complete your graduation so it totally depends on your choice which course you want to select and try to balance the study because both are totally different.

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<p>The MAHA TET exam is not that tough to crack. Candidates who prepare well in advance can easily clear the MAHA TET exam by obtaining the minimum passing marks or more. Candidates should begin their preparations to cover the entire syllabus and practice mock tests and previous years papers.</p>

77 Views Posted 2016-05-04 20:05:32

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Hello Pramod,
I don't know how but I am seeing that you had posted this question many months back. There are large numbers of coaching institutes in India and almost all of them have branches in Bangalore. I would, however, advise you to select that which is either nearer to your home or easily accessible from your home.
Best wishes.

42 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,
You may refer to following article for tips on cracking JEE:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/10-tips-towards-your-jee-mains-advanced-preparation-blogId-11721" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/10-tips-towards-your-jee-mains-advanced-preparation-blogId-11721</a>

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<p>Preparation Tips for NEET PG: 1. Make an effective preparation strategy. Keeping in mind the time left for the exam, prioritize your schedule. 2. Analyze your level of understanding. 3. Set your target. 4. Revision. 5. Practice MCQs. 6. Solve Previous year's questions. 7. Focus on high-yielding topics. 8. Prioritize your health.</p>

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<p>Yes, one can prepare for IPMAT Rohtak through self study by using the study resources, recommended books, and practice using mock tests and PYQs</p>

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<p>Yes, many students have cleared IPMAT Rohtak without any formal coaching. What matters is how well one understands concepts, apply them under timed conditions, and adapt based on mock test analysis.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The best books for AIL LET Exam is as per the subject. Candidates can check important books to refer for AIL LET Exam from https://www.shiksha.com/college/army-institute-of-law/ail-let-exam-books.</p>

4 Views Posted 4 months ago

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<p>Two months are enough to prepare for PTET exam if you follow a smart and consistent study plan. Focus on understanding concepts, practicing mock tests, and revising regularly.</p>

8 Views Posted 4 months ago

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<p>All four sections: Mental Ability, Teaching Aptitude, General Awareness, and Language Proficiency, are equally important. However, Mental Ability and Teaching Aptitude often carry more scoring potential.</p>

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<p>There is only one section A for CUET PG exam. Section B which comprises general awarenessa and knowledge has been removed as per exam pattern. Students need to prepare section A which is subject specific to get through. They should cover each and every topic of respective syllabus in order to get good score in exam.</p>

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<p>To get the best results, you should start your <strong>MHCET Law exam preparation</strong> around <strong>4 to 6 months</strong> before the paper. If the test happens in <strong>April or May</strong>, starting by <strong>October or November</strong> gives you enough time to study everything slowly. It helps you make a strong base in <strong>Legal Aptitude</strong>, <strong>Logical Reasoning</strong>, and <strong>General Knowledge. It </strong>also giving extra time for <strong>mock tests</strong> and <strong>revision</strong>... View more

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<p>The TG ICET question paper is generally not considered difficult regarding conceptual depth. However, the sheer volume of 200 questions that must be quickly evaluated within two and a half hours makes the test quite demanding.</p>

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<p>Focus heavily on Problem Solving and Data Sufficiency in Analytical Ability. For Mathematical Ability, prioritize Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry. Lastly, ensure strong command over Functional Grammar and Reading Comprehension for the Communication Ability section.</p>

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<p>Two to three months of focused preparation is usually enough. Daily practice and revision are important for better results.</p>

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<p>You can prepare by studying English grammar, reasoning questions, and current affairs. Practice mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Read newspapers and improve communication skills.</p>

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<p>Start by understanding Oberoi STEP syllabus and exam pattern. Make a study plan, practice mock tests, and improve communication skills for interview rounds.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>The difficulty level depends on the student. Some find reasoning difficult, while others struggle with English. Regular practice can help improve weaker sections.</p>

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<div style="text-align: justify;" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-cb="" data-hveid="CAEIBhAA" data-complete="true" data-processed="true">To prepare for the IMU CET exam, candidates must focus on NCERT textbooks, refer to specialised guides like Arihant's IMU-CET Entrance Exam book or preparatory materials.</div>

5 Views Posted 2 months ago

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<p>Candidates can use general aptitude books, teaching aptitude guides, and previous year question papers. NCERT books and basic reasoning books are also helpful for building strong concepts.</p>

6 Views Posted 2 months ago

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>Around 2 to 3 months of regular study is usually sufficient for PTET preparation if done with proper planning and practice.</p>

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Refer to the NCERT books for the content.
Your notes.
MTG /ncert at finger tips.
Previous 10 years paper.
Don't start any new book, during the last few months.
Do multiple revisions.
Solve question banks
For bio only NCERT is recommended.
Solve examples and exercises of the NCERT.

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