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In my opinion, the time for preparation is not good enough. You have to prepare well and take much time. It will be better, if you take one year preparation for the CAT.
1. Concentrate more for weaker sections of CAT.
2. DI and Logical reason needed greater attention.
3. Quantitative and English sections are good to score well.
Go through the paper pattern. Try solving the past papers. Prepare as per the blue print and do thorough study.
There are many books available in the market, however, candidates must choose those books that have covered the entire syllabus. For Quant, candidates can refer to Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by RS Agarwal. For Reasoning, candidates can refer to A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R S Agarwal. For English candidates can refer to English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin. For the General Awareness section, candidates can refer to Banking Awareness by B K Raut and SR Behera.
<p>In the final days before the CG PET examination, it's crucial for students to follow some essential preparation tips to avoid any last-minute hassles.</p><ul><li>Students should refrain from studying any new topics during this time, as it may cause confusion and take up valuable time that could be spent reviewing and reinforcing previously studied material.</li><li>Instead, daily revision should be a top priority to ensure that all topics are fresh in the students' minds.</li><li>Additionally, attempting mock tests regularly can help identify common mistakes and areas for improvement.</... View more
<p>Yes. AAT syllabus is very important for the preparation process. The candidates are advised to check and become familiar with the syllabus of AAT to understand which topics and concepts they will have to prepare and study for the entrance examination. Since the question paper will be prepared based on the AAT syllabus, it is important for the candidates to know what has to be studied beforehand. This will also help them to strategize and plan out their studies to have a better performance in the exam.</p>
<p>Candidates should check AUEET syllabus carefully before starting preparation. It is important candidates know syllabus so that they can check topics have to be studied for exam. AUEET syllabus will also let candidates know which topics will be used to prepare question paper. </p>
<p>Yes. Candidates are advised to check the official Andhra Pradesh POLYCET exam pattern while preparing for the entrance examination. By checking the exam pattern beforehand, the candidates will be able to know how the entrance examination will be conducted. Important details such as the examination duration, division of questions, marking scheme and more can be checked through the exam pattern of Andhra Pradesh POLYCET. Along with the exam pattern, the candidates are also advised to refer to the official Andhra Pradesh POLYCET syllabus.</p>
<p>Best books for VARC preparation are Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis and High School English Grammar by Wren & Martin. Apart from these two books, students must refer to practice books such as, <em>How To Prepare For Verbal Ability And Reading Comprehension For CAT</em> by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay, <em>The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability for the CAT and Other MBA Entrance Examinations</em> by Sujit Kumar and <em>The Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning for the CAT</em> by Nishit K Sinha.</p><p... View more
<p>A postgraduate course level is higher than what one would have studied at graduation and the preparation has to be much more. If you have done your BA in Political Science and want to do your MA in Political Science, the student will have to cover all the major topics and subjects learnt in the three-year undergrad course and learn the subjects taught in postgraduate as well. Read the Shiksha page to know more about PUMDET preparation tips.</p>
<p>ACT preparation may be difficult for a few students, while it may not be for some other. There are four sections on ACT and its not mandatory that all students are pro in all sections. Some applicants may have a strong point in Math and Science while others may find Reading and Writing easier. Thus, it completely depends upon the candidate where he/she is comfortable, hence the ACT prep will be easier for stronger sections and difficult for not so confident areas.</p>
You need to join a good coaching institute. Strengthen your basics, and prepare a proper study plan.
Just keep your basics clear, refer NCERT. You can try solving problems from reference books. Solve previous years board exam papers to get the feel of toughness level.
Some steps to help you get started:
Understand the exam: The first step in UPSC preparation is to understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. You can visit the official website of the Union Public Service Commission UPSC and download the syllabus and exam pattern. Read newspapers: Reading newspapers regularly will help you stay updated with Current Affairs and improve your comprehension and writing skills. You can read The Hindu, Indian Express, or any other newspaper of your choice. NCERT books: The NCERT textbooks for classes 6 to 12 are a great source of information for basic concepts in subjects like history, geography, po... View more
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First learn the basics of aptitude. For building the concepts, RS Aggarwal is a book that you can refer to because CAT is all about knowing the concepts. Also, Arun Sharma's books contain all the CAT concepts and you can solve previous year's question papers for its preparation.
Hello Shruti,
Ideally preparation for GATE entrance examination should begin from the third year of engineering. But, it need focus right from the second year of engineering. GATE focuses on the basics of all the subjects that you have learnt in engineering. So, if you understand the concepts taught in engineering from the second year on wards, then you have a upper hand. However, it is recommended to join a GATE coaching institute if possible for a proper mentor and guidance. These institutes help to revise the basic and advanced concepts of the subjects on a periodic basis. Further the periodic tests taken will help you to analyze ho... View more
For MAT, the best book is Arihants – MAT preparation guide. You can also take past papers for practice.
Coaching institutes provide the best study material and have experienced faculty. They also give short tricks.
Arihant publications Quantum CAT is good for quantitative section. LR, DI, Verbal ability books are also available by Arihant publications.
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Hi Dakshin,
For better results in BITSA, you need to have a grip over NCERT books and very good practice over previous years' questions papers. Try solving at least one sample paper till last date.
All the best.
Hi Saurabh,
Some of the popularly followed books include:
1. Target Band 7.
2. IELTS Academic by Simone Braverman.
3. The Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS.
4. New Insight into IELTS.
5. ETS: Official Guide to the TOEFL.
6. Kaplan TOEFL iBT Premier and
7. ETS: Official TOEFL iBT tests.
ya rajasthan kota is good it giving good results from last few years I think it is good for it aspirent
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These are some of the best Coaching centers which offer Excellent Coaching for CAT in India :
1.Career Launcher
2. IMS
3. TIME
4. Bulls Eye
5. PT Education
Just check their site out to locate their centre in your city.
All the best !
Hi Thirupathi,
Practice is the only best tip. Take a lot of practice tests. You may refer to the following articles -
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/ielts/prep-tips-writing-section
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/ielts/prep-tips-speaking-section
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