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<p>Candidates can crack the MAHA TET exam using the prep strategy shared here:</p><ul><li>Know the latest exam pattern.</li><li>Cover the entire syllabus.</li><li>Refer to the best books.</li><li>Solve MAHA TET previous years papers and mock tests.</li><li>Prepare the short notes for quick revision.</li><li>Create an effective study plan.</li></ul>
when we prepare for JEE we also get prepared for all other entrance exams. so you get prepared for NID by JEE
Preparation Tips for Undergraduate common entrance exam for design (UCEED).
1- Know the Pattern.
2- Get Your Basics Right.
3- Improve Speed.
4- Work on Sketching Skills.
5- Improve General Knowledge.
6- Practice Sample Papers.
7- Take Breaks.
8- Revision. UCEED is an entrance examination conducted by the IIT (Indian Institute of Technology), Bombay. It is a joint entrance examination for admission into B. Des programme at IIT Bombay, IIT Guwahati, and IITD Jabalpur. I hope this will help you.
<p>Ashoka Aptitude Test mainly covers reasoning, critical thinking, quantitative aptitude, and verbal ability. </p>
<p>Yes, understanding the NUCAT exam pattern is very important for effective preparation. Without knowing the pattern, candidates may study the wrong topics and waste time on low-weightage topics. By checking the exam pattern, candidates will know the marks allotted for each section, the duration of the exam, subject-wise distribution, etc.</p>
<p>If you study regularly, 3 to 6 months is enough for MAH HM CET preparation. Even with 1–2 months focused study, you can score well with proper planning.</p>
<p>A time of around <strong>3 to 6 months</strong> is mostly enough for full <strong>MH CET Law preparation</strong> if you stay regular with your study. Some students even manage it in about <strong>40 days</strong>, but a <strong>3-month plan</strong> done in small phases works better. Focus more on <strong>Legal Aptitude</strong>, <strong>Logical Reasoning</strong>, and <strong>Current Affairs</strong> so you can cover everything properly and still have time for <strong>mock tests</strong> and quick revision.</p>
<p>Some best books for MHCET Law include <strong>Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning</strong> by A.P. Bhardwaj, <strong>Objective General English</strong> by R.S. Aggarwal, and <strong>Lucent's General Knowledge</strong>. For Logical Reasoning, use <strong>A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning</strong> by R.S. Aggarwal. Read daily newspapers or monthly magazines for Current Affairs and GK updates.</p>
<p>AMU entrance preparation requires a strategic approach focusing on the official syllabus, previous year papers (PYQs), and consistent revision. Key strategies include understanding the exam pattern (MCQs with negative marking), covering NCERT textbooks, and using specialised guides for 11th and B.Tech exams, often supplemented by online coaching.</p>
<p>The 80/20 rule in NEET is applible in case when candidates have limited time to study for the exam. The rule implies rather than covering the entire syllabus, candidates should focus on 20% of the high-value topics that are likely to form about 80% of the NEET question paper. </p>
1. Prefer good books
2. Friendly with the NET syllabus this is very important.
3. Practise last year mock papers.
4. Sharp your GK.
5. Sharp your reasoning.
Dear Student,
For Bank PO exams, one should be fast with calculations as this is the best thing to stay ahead in the race.
For that practice as much as possible. Try to make faster calculations, also judge the questions carefully that for which one you will you be good with as this will save time for you which can be allotted to other parts of question paper.
Generally, candidates who appear for the exam are quite fast with calculations.
Hence all the very best.
Hi,
Before you start your preparation, you have to go through the complete syllabus and exam pattern of UGC NET Commerce.
Here, I am suggesting you some books that may help you:
Business Environment by M. B. SHUKLA
Financial Management by I. M. PANDEY
Management by Koontz, O Donnel & Weihrich
Statistics by Dr. K. L. GUPTA
Advanced Accounting- Shukla, Grewal & Gupta
Business Economics- H L Ahuja
Income Tax by D. B. Narang & Rajiv Puri. Except for these books, you have to solve previous year question papers or you can join an online test series.
Hi,
CAT is not only about giving entrance exam, you need 2 years to prepare yourself for MBA. Entrance test is the easiest part among the steps involved in MBA. Things you should start doing-
1- Start reading Newspaper daily (at least 2 and read opinion and business page)
2- Start building your resume (Do certifications, join NGO, Write research papers and articles)
3- Start working on your Hobby and answer to tell me about yourself
4- Identify your weak areas and forte.
5- Then devise a strategy to improve your weak areas and refine your areas of excellence
All the best.
Agarwal aptitude, past papers and current affairs are the most important topics to prepare for CMAT. You should brush up yourself in general knowledge through internet and read newspaper daily.
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Preparation strategy for NCHMCT JEE that might help you
1.General knowledge: Most questions are based on topics related to hotels and food industry. You'll find these questions on the internet easily. For the other questions follow the daily news and note down information in points.
2.Maths and Reasoning: You could refer to practice books like Arihant for these. The questions of Maths are pretty basic and are not usually a hassle. Some mental ability questions may seem tricky. An hour of practice every day for a month or two would suffice.
3.English Language: For questions related to Vocabulary, I would suggest you read a lot ... View more
As it's a professional courses, hence, it's coaching classes fees are very high. CPT (foundation)- around RS. 15,000
IPCC (inter) - around rs. 55,000 - 70,000
CA Final - around- rs 70,000 - 85,00
Registration fees to ICAI
CA foundation rs. 7,000
CA inter rs. 15,000 (both groups)
CA Final rs. 20,000 (both groups)
Work harder, give you full attention and be dedicated.
JNUEE exam is organized by Jawaharlal Nehru University. JNU is a college of national importance in India which has overall university Rank of 02 by NIRF. So many students are appearing in this with a wish for joining this college.
Here are a few tips which will help these aspiring candidate to score better marks in exam and get admission:
1. Always follows the syllabus as many students prepare without knowing the syllabus for the exam. So, exam’s syllabus is necessary and check the chapter list on regular basis.
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There is no sure shot formula to crack STEP What has worked for person A may not work for person B.
The important thing to bear in mind is to have a pleasant and well-groomed personality, confident appearance and manner of speaking and presence of mind.
Ensure that your general awareness is very good and be up to date about the latest happenings in the world. Speak to the point and do not beat around the bush. If you do not know an answer to a question, admit that you do not know. Under no circumstances should you bluff the panel.
They give a lot of importance to a well-rounded personality. Do speak about any hobby, sport or an... View more
Yes, Career Launcher’s coaching centers are amongst the best centers for preparation of CLAT, but it depends on where you live as some coaching centers of CLAT are not good enough at that place as compared to other running institutes.