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Hello Dear, NDA Educational Qualifications - For Army Wing - Pass Certificate in 10+2 exam For Air Force and Naval Wings - Passing Certification of Class 12th exam with Physics and Mathematics. The National Defence Academy NDA is the Joint Services academy of the Indian Armed Forces, where cadets of the three services, the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force train together before they go on to respective service academies for further pre-commissioning training. National Defence Academy or NDA is one of the most sought-after defense entrance exams in the country. The exam is conducted for admission to Army, Navy, and Air Force wings of NDA an... View more
<p>There is no specialised exam for the scholarship of CHSL ( Combined Higher Secondary Level) preparation.</p><p>But some of the private teaching agencies conduct exam for CHSL preparation scholarship.</p><p>These SSC (Staff Selection Commission) CHSL Test potentially improve financial assistance for the one's who need it the most. </p><p>The test contains questions from the subjects General intelligence, Quantitative aptitude, General awareness, English.</p>
The tuition fee for CAT is around 30-35k. As per my opinion you should join the TIME coaching for CAT. It is best for you and they also provide materials for the same.
Below are the books for preparation of CAT:
How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT Common Admission Test 5th Edition (Paperback) by Arun Sharma, Publisher: Tata McGraw Hill
The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude And Data Interpretation ForThe CAT by Nishit Sinha, Publisher: Pearson.
Quantum CAT: Quantitative Aptitude Common Admission Test for Admission into IIMs (Paperback) by Sarvesh K Verma Publisher: Arihant
Word Power Made Easy by NORMAN LEWIS.
<p>Having good books for VITEEE preparation is very important. Along with the school books, the students are also encouraged to check a few extra books that will help to boost their preparation progress. In Physics students usually refer to Understanding Physics by DC Pandey, Principles of Physics by Resnick, Halliday & Walker and Concept of Physics by HC Verma. Students can study Mathematics from Integral Calculus by Admit Aggarwal, Trigonometry by SL Loney and Higher Algebra by Hall & Knight. For Chemistry the students can refer to Numerical Chemistry by P. Bahadur, Organic Chemistry by Morrison Boyd and Concise Ino... View more
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Few notable tips for preparing NMAT exams.
1. Create a strategy for yourself and prepare a timetable on which subject needs essential concentration and dedicate time for the subjects which you find difficult.
2.Try to make your weak areas strong and strong areas stronger. To do this, heres a four step strategy:
a) First practice and understand solved examples
b) Then, practice unsolved exercises
c) Next, move on to Mock Tests
d) And finally, solve last years NMAT papers
Try to practice around 20 questions in each step for each of the topic.
3. Revisions should be given importance, the number of times you rev... View more
For GK, read current affairs related articles and magazines. You must read the newspaper, as you may get questions on politics, economics, and business/finance. Most of the B schools accepting MAT scores keep a sectional cut off for GK. Scoring well in this adds to your scores. Dedicating 15 minutes is a sufficient time to answer this section.
Hi Sai,
The UPSC conducts the Civil Services Examination (CSE), popularly known as IAS (Indian Administrative Service) exam, in two phases namely- UPSC Prelims and UPSC Mains. The prelims exam comprises objective-type questions, while the questions asked in mains need descriptive and essay-type answering.
For preparation purpose, You need to
1. Read about Economy, Politics, History, Geography, Ecology and Current Affairs.
2. Refer to NCERT books of 11-12th standard. These basic textbooks help you have an in-depth knowledge about the above mentioned subjects.
3. Practice previous year question papers and have mock test s... View more
If you have good communication skills and numerical ability, you can definitely crack CAT with four months of concentrated preparations.
<p>Yes, all the questions covered in the MAH BCA CET exam will come from the official syllabus only, so get yourself acquainted with it. By knowing the topics and units beforehand, the candidates will be able to prepare a study plan. The familiarity with the MAH BCA CET syllabus will also allow candidates to prepare well for the exam and secure the desired marks.</p>
<p>To prepare for KIITEE Management preparation candidates can refer to CAT books and study material as the syllabus is same for both. After covering the KIITEE MBA syllabus with CAT books, candidates must then practice KIITEE sample questions and mock tests to understand the exam pattern and get used to the questions asked. The type of questions asked in KIITEE MBA are not same as CAT. Thus, it is important to practice exam specific questions.</p>
Hi Vishnu,
Hours allotted for each subject should depend on your interest in that subject and time taken by you to understand concepts. Normally, subject that we like, we understand immediately. I feel, 4 to 6 hours of dedicated study each day is enough.
For NEET exam, you must build your basic concept with NCERT books and you need to solve lot of MCQ's from the book NCERT MST.
Best of luck.
AUEET Syllabus 2018:
AUEET 2018 syllabus will contain topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Check the detailed syllabus at the link provided below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/Andhra-university-Visakhapatnam/exams/aueet/syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/Andhra-university-Visakhapatnam/exams/aueet/syllabus</a>
Regards.
<p>In the last one month before the CAT exam, candidates must start focusing on the most important topics. These may include strong and weak areas. Practice sample questions from these topics and do not start any new topic. Here's what to do in the last month of CAT preparation:</p><p><!--- [if !supportLists]--->· <!--- [endif]--->Attempt CAT mock tests regularly and anaylse your performance. Spend time on filling the gaps.</p><p><!--- [if !supportLists]--->· &nbs... View more