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Yes, you can prepare for JEE in one year. You just need to solve all the problems in the past papers and learn a quick way to solve things within a small amount of duration which helps you crack JEE easily.
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Allen is a well known institute, you can join Allen and get a good coaching for NEET.
See, the best book is NCERT but for practice and to increase the speed of solving the answers you can opt for some other books that are having approximately 90% as questions, in that you can opt for the previous year question papers.
UCEED Exam was started in 2014 no such official books are available on Flipkart and Amazon but applicants can refer to the following Given books of NID Exam because the pattern of questions and type of questions are a bit: similar as per my analysis.
Know more about Exam pattern, Syllabus and Sectional Distribution of the UCEED Exam in detail
- NIFT/NID/IIFT Entrance Exam Guide 1st Edition by Surendra Kavimandan.
- Careers in Fashion Technology & Design by Student Aid Publications.
- NIFT: National Institute of Fashion Technology, Entrance Exam for Group A, B and C 2nd Edition by Verma.
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Arihant and Universal Publisher books are the best one for CLAT preparation.
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Look, CAT is not about study more. Its about how much you manage yourself during exam. The only part which may be difficult for many people is VARC. LRDi is not difficult as it looks. If you attempt 2 set correct of LRDI means 8 question, you will be above 88percentile if you attempt 12 question Correct in LRDI section you will be landing above 98 percentile. Quants section is what you need little practice. Quants for CAT is not that difficult. You should know only basics of every chapter. You can easily score above 85 in quants. So, best is give at least 4 mock test in a week so that you know which part you can improve on. <... View more
Hi Tanush!
These are the best books to prepare for LEET:
1. LEET- Lateral Entry Entrance Test (2nd Year/3rd Semester) for Diploma Holders
2. LEET (Lateral Engineering Entrance Test) Objective Type
3. LEET (Lateral Engineering Entrance Test) Question Bank (Previous Year's Solved Questions with Practice Sets).
<p>Well, you are eligible to prepare for NIMCET (National Institute of Technology Master of Computer Applications Common Entrance Test) if you have the following credentials, as this programme does not have any age limit:-<br><br>1. You should have a Bachelor degree (BCA, BSc in IT or other related field) with not less than 60% marks (or equivalent CGPA) in the aggregate.<br>2. You are doing your first semester basic mathematics and Computational Statistics as your third-semester subject; that fully suffices the mathematics requirement of the NIMCET because it requires candidates to have studied Mathematics at the u... View more
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Determine how much you want to spend on your education abroad. Decide what you want to study. Decide where you want to study. Choose your favourite study programmes and compare them. Apply at multiple universities. Pass your English language test if you haven't already. Apply for scholarships.
I don't think CAT and other bank exams syllabus are same. It may help you to some extent as your English, logical reasoning and basic maths will improve but preparation for bank competitive exams need some separate preparation. It may help you in other MBA entrance exams but not much in bank-related exams.
In India, for most of the government exams and MBA entrance exams, the most used newspaper is Times of India and The Hindu. These are the good choices for GK.
I would suggest you to refer this link for proper updates on the best institutions for CAT preparation.
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<p>Taking mock tests is an important aspect of preparing for the NEET PG exam. It can help you in several ways, such as: Understanding the exam pattern and type of questions that may be asked.</p><ul><li>Familiarizing yourself with the online mode of the exam.</li><li>Identifying your strengths and weaknesses, and focusing on improving your weak areas. </li><li>Enhancing your time management and accuracy.</li><li>Boosting your confidence, as you'll get an idea of what to expect in the actual exam.</li></ul><p>However, it's important to note that mock tes... View more
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It depend on yourself. People starts preparing from their first year, some start after graduation, so that they can solely focus on CAT preparation only. I would suggest you to prepare from now itself, as you know that graduation appearing students can also sit for exam, the profit from this is firstly, you'll get the ideas about exam. And also, get to know, how much I need to prepare?, so that if you are going to appear for next year, you'll be ready to score good. Regards.
Hello IIT JAM Aspirants!
Through your entire preparation must follow these tips. Always be optimistic about your preparations. Analyse the exam pattern and marking scheme. Always go for highly recommend sources for your preparation. Keep yourself updated with the changes going on for IIT JAM. Make a study plan and follow it strictly. As exam is online so must go for an online test series for your preparation. Keep an evaluation of your performance in the test and improve it. Practicing previous year question papers will help you a lot. Divide the IIT JAM Syllabus <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http:... View more
<p style="text-align: justify;">Candidates preparing for the Bihar B.Ed CET exam should attempt the mock tests regularly when the exam is close by 7-10 days. These Bihar BEd CET mock tests help candidates to get a quick insight into their preparation level. Additionally, it will also helps to them enhance the speed and accuracy for the examination. It will help the increase the question solving ability and know the types of questions asked in the exam.</p>
Hi Jatin,
It's very difficult to prepare in such a short span of time for CAT. You need more dedicated time for this. CAT exam is not an easy exam. Prepare well.
Thanks.
Hi Juned,
Buy few books of Arun Sharma especially in Quaint and DILR and finish all lod 1 and lod 2 questions. Subscribe to channels like Takshashila Shiksha on Youtube, they give topics by topics explanation and conduct workshops as wells. In the end, subscribe to mock tests from time, career launcher and IMS. You are sure to get a good result.
All the best.
Hi there, Well, as of now, there is no specific book as such. You might go for some of the guides by universal publication. Apart from that you must buy some coaching materials that is tailored for CLAT.
<p>For pursuing B.Sc. through the CUET exam, candidates typically need to select science-related domain subjects depending on their desired field of study. Key subjects often include:</p><ul><li>Physics</li><li>Chemistry</li><li>Biology (for life sciences)</li><li>Mathematics (for physical sciences)</li><li>Environmental Science (for interdisciplinary studies)</li></ul><p>In addition to domain subjects, candidates must choose one language from the list of 13 available languages, and may also opt for the general test, if applicable. Ensure that subject... View more
Keep practicing the questions from books for preparation of CAT exam. Join good institute’s test-series to assess your weekly performance. Try to join test series with the maximum number of applicants, so that you will get a true picture. Practice a lot, memorize formulas and try to make simple tricks, if you find any difficult steps in solving questions.