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93 Views Posted 9 years ago

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hc verma with great accuracy n explanation

49 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello,
Some good institutes for CAT preparation are:
IMS, CAREER LAUNCHER and TIMES.

84 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

You must not get demotivated because of your one failure. You are advised to continue with your education by first completing 10th and then 12th board. You may put extra effort and try to overcome your weaknesses in subjects you have failed in 10th. In the mean time you can continue with your JEE preparations.

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<p>To excel in the CUCET for Chandigarh University, strategic preparation is key. Focus on understanding the specific requirements for your desired program, be it Engineering, MBA, Pharmacy, Law, or others. Familiarize yourself with the scholarship criteria based on CUCET scores, as they range from 100% for scores above 90.01 to eligibility for scores between 30 to 39.99 marks. Note the different phases, with Phase-I from October 2023 to May 2024 offering distinct scholarship percentages compared to Phase-II starting in June 2024. Pay attention to program-specific scholarships for AIT MBA Specialized Programs, each with its own set o... View more

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Mission MBA MAT guide by B.S Sijwali and Tarun goyal (Arihant books) and MAT (Management Aptitude Test) entrance exams with practice CD by GKP are the materials to prepare for MAT.

90 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Aman,
There are many well-known coaching institutes in India.
1. Allen.
2. FITJEE.
3. Resonance.

87 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Ahraz,
Kindly, do not begin with this thought of skipping some topics. Have faith in yourself. If you have decided to appear please do not make halfhearted efforts. Go full distance. This is not some game which you can skip and nothing much will happen. Your whole life will depend on how you perform. I am saying all this because questions invariably cover complete syllabus.

52 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
I would recommend joining TestFunda and IMS and definitely recommend against TIME.
Why join TestFunda?
It is the best for CAT and is flexible.
They are quite good and similar to CAT level. The best part about TF is that you get the solutions, the moment you give the mocks. It will make a huge difference. You can start analyzing your mocks as soon as you finish your paper.
Why IMS?
It is very close to CAT.
I did not take the IMS Simcats in 2014, but I have seen the papers from my friends. They have always been quite similar to the actual CAT.

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<p>There isn't a set amount of AMU Entrance Exam prep books that students need to read in order to pass the test. They should concentrate on the quality of preparation rather than the quantity. Applicants should consult NCERT books in addition to at least one section-specific AMU Entrance Exam study book for each section, followed by a comprehensive preparation guide, in terms of numbers. You should solve old question papers and take lots of practise tests in addition to consulting the well-known literature.</p>

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<p>To prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, stick to the traditional path of concepts first and practice later. Study English grammar and Verbal Ability first to understand the concept. Then practice a number of sample questions of different kinds to gain confidence, speed and accuracy. For RC passages, develop the habit of reading from early stages. Read books from all walks of life.</p><p>Practicing sample Reading Comprehension passages and questions in a crucial part of VARC preparation. This will help you understand the types of questions and RC passages asked in various entrance exams.</p><p&... View more

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<p>The authorities will not issue any JEXPO admit card as the exam has been discontinued. Admissions are now based on a merit list prepared on the basis of the qualifying exam.</p>

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<p>No, soft copy of AP PGECET admit card is not allowed. Candidates must carry hard copy of the admit card. The authorities will release Andhra Pradesh PGECET admit card a few days before exam date, and students can download it using their registration number and password.</p>

11 Views Posted 7 months ago

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<p dir="ltr">First, know the exam pattern. What subjects are there? How many questions? What type of questions? You can find all this on Chandigarh University's website. They also give mock tests and old question papers. Try those. It helps you understand how the paper looks and where you need to improve.</p><p dir="ltr">Now make a study plan. Give time to every subject. Find which parts are hard for you. Work more on those. Don't forget to revise again and again. Mock tests are very helpful. Try many before the real exam. It makes you fast and confident. Also, practice questions with a timer. It helps... View more

72 Views Posted 9 years ago

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I am doing the same, but I was told that interviewers often seek a solid reason for spending a year. If you want to prepare at home, enroll to some other certification course such as language course, etc. Just to justify the year's gap in your resume at the interviews.

107 Views Posted 9 years ago

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After making the list, it will also become apparent that the syllabus for JEE and board exams is more or less similar. The chapters covered in board exam are theoretical in nature, while those of JEE are concept-based.
1. Confront challenges: Studying the vast syllabus of both the exams can be really challenging. The solution to this problem lies in confronting the challenge by making weekly plans and assessing performance regularly. This way, students will know where they stand for each exam and can focus on improving their preparation accordingly.
2. Studying NCERT books: Studying NCERT books thoroughly is enough for holistic pre... View more

89 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Education Consultant,

It is called SOP Statement of purpose. you can get guidelines in shiksha website itself as how to write an SOP. it is statement about you and you can describe how did you get in to this particular area of study and what is your ambition in life.
There is also a website called statement of purpose.com you can google and get it.

45 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Plan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.,

You need to focus only on one thing: your studies. Not what others are doing. Nicely keep covering all your chapters in all the three subjects(PCM) flawlessly. Prepare well for your boards. JEE main will also get covered. This year JEE main did joke with us; they asked defintion and even one word answers that require the 'go through' of the lessons and not practice. Maths needs excellent practice and physics can be covered with little effort of conceptions. Do these with love and there! You will easily qualify. But never ignore class 12th board. +2 marks are well considered. All the best !!

64 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hello Abhi,
There are some experts in almost every place who give personal coaching but their efficacy is not known. Also it's a myth that if you pay huge fees then you will succeed. It's not widely publicised but the number of students who have coaching from institutes you mentioned AND who have not got admission in IIT or Not is really huge. What gets publicised is only names of winners but the that's the fact.
Best wishes.

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<p>You can go through the syllabus of NIMCET exam which is avialble https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/nimcet-exam-syllabus</p><p>Pervious year question are more important for preparing the exam try to solve it with base level of understanding.&nbsp;</p><p>All the best for your exam. Do prepare well.&nbsp;</p>

101 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Sr.Consultant - Management,

Get the material different parts. no single book would be helpful. Arthmatic RS agarwal, General English Wren martin, English vocabulary Barrons material etc.would be helpful.

5 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The Andhra Pradesh PGECET answer key was released on the official website. The conducting authority first released the preliminary Andhra Pradesh PGECET answer key online on the official website. All the correct answers to the questions asked in the PGECET examination are provided through the answer key. Candidates can raise objections against the Andhra Pradesh PGECET answer key before the deadline. Candidates can check the answer key and also calculate their probable scores before the result is officially announced. After considering the objections raised by the students, the authority will release the final Andhra Pradesh PGECE... View more

96 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

You have already defined your goals and path. What advise do you need?

120 Views Posted 9 years ago

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La vie est faite pour vivre pas ...,

Hello Subhodeep,
There are many coaching institutes in the market. Unfortunately, there is no agency which assesses them and therefore, it's only perception that is going around. My advise would be to search coaching institutes near to your home and approach them. All are amenable to negotiate. Select that suits you most.
Best wishes.

39 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Aastha,
If you are looking other options then you can go for NLU Delhi. This university conducts a separate exam of its own for admission - AILET. It does not accept the CLAT score.
There are other institutions like Symbiosis and Christ that conduct their own entrance exam for admissions.

66 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Indian Institute of Technology - Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) is one of the toughest engineering exams to crack without joining any coaching institute for sure. Students have to devote months of preparation to crack this exam. Definitely, good guidance is needed to secure a decent score in JEE. However, there are a lot of students in this era who believe in their own abilities and aptitude.
So, here are some tips and tricks that students must follow to crack IIT JEE exam:
Be focused:
First of all, you should be mentally prepared and keep a positive approach towards your goal. These days, the competition has become so hi... View more

82 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Plan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.,

People often start preparing after first year. You can also do the same. But all the related books and start solving. Cover topics after topics. But never ignore your graduation studies. Minimum 50% is required to sit in CAT. All the best !!

69 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, RD Sharma is a good book for class 11th and also, it will help you in preparing for IIT JEE. But you can refer to other books like ML Khanna and SL Loney.

78 Views Posted 2016-01-23 11:56:32

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Keep it simplerrt,

For physics, try to complete HCV both parts and IRODOV. Also, you need to get some material from good coaching centers as they have the level that you need to prepare for JEE. For math, do complete RD Sharma class 11th and 12th and then differential calculus by Amit Agrawal, integral calculus by Amit Agarwal.

153 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I would like to tell you that you must be good in maths for preparing for CAT as its portion is based on class 8th, 9th and 10th maths.

4 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Candidates are suggested to check the below mentioned step-by-step preparation strategy for PUCAT exam:</p><ul><li>Understand the PUCAT Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme.</li><li>Get the prescribed PUCAT syllabus for the applied course.</li><li>Get all the study material you can to prepare better for PUCAT.&nbsp;</li><li>Create a day to day and weekly time table on how much material you can study on a daily basis.</li></ul>

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