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<p>The entrance exam for the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is known for its high level of competition. To prepare for this exam, it's important to have a solid grasp of the subjects covered in the syllabus. Here are some great books that I would recommend for AIIMS preparation:</p><p><strong>Physics:</strong></p><p>• Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma (Vol. 1 and 2)</p><p>• Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker</p><p>• Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov</p><p><strong>Chemistry:</stron... View more
Hello, IIT JAM Exam is one of the toughest exams conducted in India. So, you must prepare well for the exam. IIT JAM Exam will be conducted on 09th February 2020. You have almost 3 months left for the preparation. Solve previous year IIT JAM Question Papers. This is the best way to prepare for the exam as this will give you and idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. Also take online mock tests to analyze your preparation. This will also increase your speed and accuracy while solving questions. Refer best books and study materials for your preparation. Make notes of all the important stuff. This will help you in your ... View more
You would get much more suggestions and ways to prepare for JEE all around the web. Since I have also been through this stage, I would just suggest you what are the don'ts during the preparation:
1. Ncert is the base. If you haven't get through each and every chapter thoroughly. Mark this day as your Day 1 and start preparation.
2. Test series should not be bunked no matter whatever condition takes places during that time. Don't ever miss any test. They may seem hard to you in the beginning and very exhaustive but that's the only real practice and hard work you're doing for the JEE.
3. Go for one book for each subject after Nc... View more
Hi Pallavi Kulkarni,
You may click the link below for the exam preparation. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/exams/gpat/syllabus?q=GPAT&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/exams/gpat/syllabus?q=GPAT&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep</a>.
<p>Students can prepare by reading their school textbooks and practicing from Olympiad workbooks available on the ITO website. Sample papers and previous year questions are also useful. Regular practice and revision help a lot. Time management and understanding the concepts clearly are important. Parents and teachers can also support students during preparation.</p>
Cracking exams is not a big issue. The only thing which is needed to crack the entrance test is how is your knowledge and how much understanding you have of your subjects. If you are doing an internship meanwhile you can prepare for the entrance test. But for that, you have to make a schedule, like after work you can go to your place and after some rest. You can sit and prepare for the exam. It's very much needed to have a schedule on which you can work. Rest it's not that big task.
<p>For WBJEE JECA (Joint Entrance for Computer Applications), candidates need to prepare mainly in three subjects: Mathematics, General Aptitude, and Computer Applications. The Mathematics syllabus includes topics such as calculus, algebra, probability, statistics, and analytical geometry at the undergraduate level. General Aptitude covers problem-solving, reasoning, data interpretation, and quantitative comparison. The Computer Applications section includes fundamentals of programming languages like C, object-oriented programming concepts, data structures, operating systems, and database management. The exam is objective type, condu... View more
Hi Jyotishmita,
The basic aim behind the test is to check the aptitude for the CA course, you would be undertaking. Some easy and very doable tips for cracking the CA CPT June 2018 test include:
1. Since you need to score at least 30 per cent in all subjects, remember that you need to concentrate on all subjects so that you can qualify the basics for all subjects. This is a recent change because until now the rules were overall than subject wise.
2. Since you are appearing for a CA paper remember that Accounting is the key. If your basics in accounts are clear, your chances of clearing the examination automatically rise. Make ... View more
Yes of course.
Why not?
3 months are more than enough to crack NIFT. All you have to do is -
Observe the things around you very sharply (even the smallest details).
Get some basic knowledge about the colors and color schemes. (What each color depicts, like yellow for cheerfulness and violet or dark shade for gloom).
Improve your English, questions are asked on that. Try to improve you vocabulary and increase your reading time. About 57 passages are given in both B. Des and B.F Tech, so you must know how to read fast and grasp important points. Basic Maths.
Common- sense is a must have to crack NIFT improve your apti... View more
For preparing for MAT ourselves, you can prefer youtube. In youtube, there are many good channels by which watching them you can have free knowledge and prepare yourself.
Hello Yash,
If you are short on time, then NCERT is the best tool. But, questions in JEE Mains are of different variety seeking logic in you. However, latest in fingertips surely can be used.
<p>Hii, it's still possible for you to crack NEET Exam if you give your 100% dedication. You should immediately join crash course of any reputated coaching institute and enroll in their test series as well. Solve atleast past 5 years previous questions and understand all those concepts. In this way you can easily cover you 100% syllabus with revision by doing smartwork. All the best in advance !</p>
Start with basic maths specially 9th and 10th standard. Refer some good CAT preparation books like:
Arun Sharma - How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT published by Tata McGraw Hill
Nishit Sinha - The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Trishna's - Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
Prepare regularly and do join a good test series to evaluate your performance. Also, join a good test series to evaluate your performance. Building your resume is sub-important. You can work on this too.
Hi, To be honest, I would recommend that you try out the study material from IMS / TIME / Career Launcher as your first resource. This material is very well designed and keeps the needs of students as the first priority. The slight problem that exists with TIME material, in my opinion, is that sometimes it tends to be a little bit harder than required. You can easily skip out on that particular part of the chapter or those set of problems. However, you should have the knack of knowing what is relevant from a CAT perspective. Once you go through enough number of previous year CAT questions - you will develop that knack. In case you get a do... View more
Dear Shivam,
Greetings. For CAT there are few measures that you can take in order to perform well in the exam. The measures include, a thorough understanding of the pattern, type of questions asked and syllabus along with continuous practice (manually and through mock tests). Further, there are few tutorials available at YouTube and for preparation of verbal and non-verbal reasoning, you can rely on RS Aggarwal. For the details regarding pattern, syllabus, question papers, etc. Please refer to <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat/syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cat/sy... View more
Yes, you can sit for JEE Mains twice. Maximum number of times you can sit for JEE Mains is thrice. Example:
Candidates who appeared in class 12th/other qualifying examinations in 2015, did not pass in 2015, but passed in 2016 are also not eligible to appear in JEE (Mains) 2018. Candidates must have taken at least five subjects in class 12th/any other qualifying examination in order to be eligible for writing JEE (Mains).
For cracking JEE Mains exam, you need some best study strategies:
1. Revise all the formulas.
2. Solve as many as previous year question papers.
BRDS. Search them in your city or they are even available online.
<p>Candidates preparing for the CSEET exam in one month must be disciplined to ace the CS Executive entrance exam. The upcoming CSEET 2026 exam is scheduled from June 01 to June 04. With few months left for the examination candidates will have to go through the following strategies to prepare for CSEET:</p><ol><li>Set short-term goals and customize the study plan as per the CSEET exam pattern.</li><li>Analyse your preparation level with the help of CSEET mock tests.</li><li>Ensure to follow all the CSEET bulletins.</li><li>Recheck the CSEET exam pattern and syllbaus. Mark the impo... View more
CAT is an exam for post-graduation. And, JEE you give for under graduation. After JEE, you will be an engineer and after CAT, you will be a manager. So, you can be a manager after becoming an engineer. What will make more money depends on your potential. MBA will definitely give a hike in a job you will be doing after engineering. So, my advice will be, you first concentrate on JEE to become an engineer, then decide, if you want to go for MBA or M.Tech.