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51 Views Posted 8 years ago

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For physics, you can refer HC Verma, DC Pandey, IE Irodov
For biology, you can refer objective biology by Dinesh, Trueman's Biology, GRB.
For chemistry, you can refer OP Tandon for physical chemistry, O organic chemistry by Morrison and Boyd, concise inorganic chemistry for J. D Lee.

11 Views Posted 12 months ago

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<p>All the students are suggested to start their JAC 10th exam preparation from the beginning of the academic session. They shoul try to cover the entire JAC class 10 syllabus at least two month before the final exam. It will give them enough time to revise the syllabus and practice the sample papers and previous year's question papers.</p>

63 Views Posted 7 years ago

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There is no college for SSC CGL. You have to prepare by yourself.
One of the essential tips is to start SSC CGL preparation plan is to understand the SSC CGL exam pattern carefully. There are 4 sections in the Tier 1 exam of SSC Combined Graduate Level Examination 2019-20, with 100 questions which account for a total of 200 marks.

147 Views Posted 9 years ago

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For general knowledge, following are some of the important topics:
Parts
Ocean And Ocean Currents
Countries, Capital & Curriencies
Resources & Their Production
India: Climate, Waterways, States & Capital
B. For General Aptitude
Buy:
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations- R.S. Aggarwal.
This book will clear almost every topic.

46 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Joining a coaching centre for NEET exam is actually depends on you only. As the questions in NEET are based on general concepts of physics, chemistry and biology it is enough if you can learn by yourself.
But if you join a coaching centre you will be getting more practice in solving problems and they might help you in clearing the doubts regarding the concepts.
So if you have a good coaching centre near your home, you can join there.
But the only thing is, your contribution matters a lot.

2 Views Posted 5 months ago

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<p>The earlier you start preparing for the fall intake in UK, the better. Get your test scores, documents, finances and other related requirements ready well before the admission applications commence. You must start at least 15 months before the desired intake. You should also be prepared with complete information on your finances/scholarships/loans.</p>

7 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Self-study can be very effective if done properly. Make your own notes and revise them regularly. Use online resources, videos, and reference books for better understanding. However, if you have doubts, don't hesitate to ask teachers or take extra help from coaching if needed. Regular practice and smart study are the keys to success.</p>

24 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Both classes are important 11th covers 50% syllabus and 12th covers 50%. .

328 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Arun Sharma and RS Agarwal are two good authors for Exams like UGAT where difficulty level is low.

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<p style="text-align: justify;">It is important to give mock tests for candidates appearing for KCET examination as it provides a holistic view and it provides a realistic exam experience also helping the candidates for analysing strengths and working on weaknesses.</p>

35 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Trushita,
Yes you can do but it is not suggested.
Case 1 - If you are doing your B.Com from a regular mode then it is advisable that don't go for CA. Doing this, you can create excessive pressure on yourself. Neither you can do CA nor B.Com. For CA, you need to clear CPT test after that IPCC (1-2) internships, final which requires a lit amount of time and dedication. So, CA and B.Com simultaneously is not advisable.
Case 2 - If you are pursuing B.Com from correspondence mode, then you can surely opt for CA. Provided you have to divide your time accordingly.
Hope this helps.
Ask any query at any time.
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20 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hard worker , learner .,

Hello,
I hope you are doing well. You can take admission in Allen, Kalpavriksh, Brain Masters. These are the best coaching institutes which provided better facilities to students.

20 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>M Tech full form is Master of Technology, and the time involved in the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/m-e-m-tech-chp"&gt;MTech&lt;/a&gt; entrance exam preparation depends on the person preparing for the same. It is usually preferred to begin with the preparation as early as possible so that most of the syllabus is covered and you also have sufficient time for revision. <strong>Ideally, you should start at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam date</strong>.</p><p>Scoring excellent marks in the entrance test is very important because there is high competition and a limited... View more

107 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yard by yard its hard, but inch ...,

You need to keep your basic concepts clear. You should study from NCERT books for strengthening the basic concepts. Try as much application based problems as possible. You need to sit for 3 hours and in order to solve these problems. Try and solve all the previous years question papers.

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<p>Although there's no entrance exam process for Distance MSc admissions, here are some preparation tips that can help you seamlessly get admission to your desired MSc Correspondence course;</p><ul><li><strong>Learn about the course's syllabus and subjects</strong>. Understanding the curriculum can help you choose the right career path.&nbsp;</li></ul><div><ul><li>Before applying to this course, make sure you have the <strong>skills to help you get into the course</strong>.&nbsp;</li></ul></div><div><ul><li>To complete ... View more

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Some books for Bihar B.Ed CET preparation are mentioned here:</p><ul><li>For Mental Ability candidates can refer to the "A Modern Approach to Verbal &amp; Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal.</li><li>For Teaching Aptitude subject, students can rely on : "Teaching Aptitude &amp; Attitude Test" by Arihant Publications.</li><li>For General Awareness you can refer to : "Lucent's General Knowledge" and newspapers like The Hindu.</li><li>For Language Proficiency this is some book you can: "English Gr... View more

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<p>Preparing for both the Board Exams and JEE Advanced simultaneously can be challenging, but with careful planning, it is definitely achievable. Since both exams are crucial and require a significant amount of effort, balancing the preparation for both requires a strategic approach. Here are some tips on how to effectively manage the preparation for both:</p><ul><li>The syllabus for JEE Advanced overlaps significantly with the Board Exams syllabus, particularly for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. This overlap means that much of your preparation for JEE will also help in your Board Exams. Focus on the common to... View more

5 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Self study can be enough for JEE Advanced preparation if you have discipline, focus and a systematic approach. It rewuire a high level of dedication, planning, time management and mentorship.</p>

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<p data-pm-slice="0 []">If you have completed your medical studies and have a good command of English, two months is generally sufficient for OET preparation. If your vocabulary is weak start preparation early.</p>

91 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can take TIME test series. You should continue with your regular preparation. You have to cover current affairs portion as well.

28 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>For CUET preparation, several online coaching platforms are highly recommended:</p><ol><li><p><strong>Career Launcher</strong>: They offer live interactive classes, recorded videos, full-length mock tests, and access to classroom discussions. Their programs are taught by experienced faculty from IITs and IIMs.</p></li><li><p><strong>SuperGrads</strong>: Known for their affordable fees and comprehensive test series, they provide live classes, performance reviews, and more than 30 mock tests. They focus on CUET PG and general CUET preparation.</p></li&g... View more

41 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Yes, you may begin your preparation in your first year of graduation. -Look over your branch's syllabus before you begin your preparation. -Clear your essentials and strengthen your foundation. -To understand the format and difficulty of the questions in the exam, you can also consult prior year's exams.

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<p>NCERT books are very important for JAC 12th board exams because many questions are based on them. The language used is simple and easy to understand, which makes learning easier. Studying NCERT books thoroughly can help you score better. Don't skip the examples and exercises at the end of each chapter, they are often asked in exams. Review NCERT content properly before using other reference books.</p>

115 Views Posted 9 years ago

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B.tech. at iit bombay,

Following are the important topics:
1. Integral calculus
2. Vector 3D
3. Modern physics
4. Rotation
5.Thermodynamics

132 Views Posted 2016-03-19 10:19:04

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Yes you can.it might be hectic. For IAS u need to be graduate first.

75 Views Posted 2016-02-14 15:56:10

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Hi Sudheer,
In order to solve your query, I would like to inform you that Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all India examination administered and conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science and Seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordination Board-GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and Government of India.
M.Tech aspirants can apply for GATE exam as it is an all India test. The test is administered by top technology institutes. To prepare for the exam your preparation requires the right approach along with the right study mater... View more

109 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yard by yard its hard, but inch ...,

Hi,
TIME, CL, IMS Learning, PT Education are some good known institutes for CAT exam preparation. You can check the below link for more coaching institutes for CAT –
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-coaching-institutes-in-india-for-mba-entrance-preparation-article-11477-1" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-coaching-institutes-in-india-for-mba-entrance-preparation-article-11477-1</a>

126 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Books by Chandresh Agarwal and RS Agarwal are sufficiently advanced for exams like PGCET and its difficulty level of pattern. You can choose Arun Sharma for CAT as a backup in case you need more practice.

140 Views Posted 2016-06-05 11:06:26

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Follow me for a better guidance.,

U can browse internet for chapter wise weightage

58 Views Posted 7 years ago

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For SITEEE exam syllabus, visit this link:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/siteee-exam-syllabus" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/siteee-exam-syllabus</a>

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