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First check the complete syllabus and pattern for IIT JAM Exam. You can check the pattern and complete IIT JAM 2018 Syllabus from here:
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While preparing for IIT JAM Exam always carry a notebook and note down all the important formulas, theorems or anything important for the exam. This will help you in your last minute preparation.
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Hi, CLAT can be cleared in a span of one year, however, if you can strengthen yourself from 11th class itself.
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You cannot answer the question with certainty as the important topics keep changing year to year. But, topics from which questions invariably are asked year on year include:
1. Quantitative Ability: Algebra, Number system (very important), sets, PnC and probability. About 3-5 questions on geometry are also asked every year. Trigonometry can be skipped. Do learn tricks like divisibility rules to solve question on remainder etc.
2. Data Interpretation- Pie chart- learn calculation techniques for pi chart, bar graphs and scatterplots. Vedic maths helps in DI as the sets here are time consuming.
3. VA/LR- Do practi... View more
Hi, I can understand your efforts as I'm also in same situation as yours. It is really hard to maintain both attendance of college and preparation of NEET by your own efforts. If you are really confident about your next performance about NEET then you should give least priority towards your B.Sc. Believe me I have seen lot of students achieving NEET with this situation. All you have to do neglect a little bit to your college and be stick to your daily routine of study because in NEET consistency is the main key. You can ask every failure they will say how consistency is important for NEET. Besides all of these if you are really serious for... View more
Here are my top few suggestions:
1) Learn tables till 20.
2) Learn the values of fractions like 1/1 = 1, 1/2 = 0.5, 1/3 = 0.33 and so on till 1/30. I have learnt the shortcut for memorizing this when I was preparing for CAT. You can find it somewhere on the internet. But learn it.
3) Learn the square of numbers till 30.
4) Learn cubes of numbers till 20.
5) Learn to visualize fractions as pies (pie-charts) and then apply calculations like addition/subtractions to it.
7) Learn more Pythagorean triplets like-3,4,5 - 5,12,13 - 8,15,17 and their multiples. You must be able to identify these triplets in problems. Th... View more
IMPORTANT TOPICS TO FOCUS ON TISSNET PREPARTION -
1-Basic Geometry.
2-Averages.
3-Number System.
4-Ratio and Proportion.
5-Probability.
6-Profit and Loss.
7-Percentages.
8-Speed and Time.
There's is no short cut to success. One month time is too less for CLAT preparation. At least for a good rank, one needs to prepare for 3 months.
1) Universal LL.b entrance should be practiced
2) One should have good English. Grammar should be good. Practicing books like Wren Martin would suffice.
3) Focus on the constitution part. Mostly, on the fundamental rights and directive principle chapter.
4) Practice logical reasoning.
Hello, No, it is not like that what you are thinking. Both exams are different from each other. UPSC is a civil service exam and it is for administrator and officer's post and whereas GATE is for students who want to do higher study after completing engineering.
Regular revision is very important to score A+ in all the subjects in the Kerala SSLC exam. You should have thorough knowledge of the text books. Through hard work and proper learning, one can score A+ in all the subjects. Make short notes of every chapter with important formulas and points. Solving the previous year question papers will also help to achieve full A+ in the SSLC exam. Write and practice problems in Mathematics and Science.
<p>The UPSSSC PET (Preliminary Eligibility Test) difficulty can vary for each candidate based on the preparation, knowledge, and subjects understanding. However, the UPSSSC PET exam is moderate in difficulty.</p>
<p>The Quantitative Aptitude section of the SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test) typically covers topics in mathematics like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and basic statistics.</p><ol><li>Gets your basics straight, revise the rules and formulas that are required.</li><li>Figure out the difference between all the numbers.</li><li>Know all the prime numbers till 100, for the advanced topics like divisibility rules get them covered thoroughly.</li><li>Practice each and every quantitative aptitude topic thoroughly.</li><li>Manage time smartly during preparation.</li><li... View more
<p>You will become acquainted with the exam format, scoring system, kinds of questions asked in the exam, degree of difficulty, and more by working through GSEB Class 10 sample papers. Overall, completing practice exam questions is an excellent approach to get ready for the test. They are a quick and efficient method of reviewing a large syllabus. The exam lasts for three hours in total, and the theory exam has eighty marks. The question paper is separated into four sections for the majority of subjects: Sections A, B, C, and D.The GSEB SSC exam 2024 was administered by the board using pen and paper from March 11, 2024, to March 22,... View more
<p>It is better if you start studying for the Kerala 10th board exams 2026 as early as possible. To prepare for the exams in a month, you must go through the important points marked by the teachers. It is advised to solve as many previous years' question papers as possible. Try and understand the concept and then you can score well by writing answers in your own words. Clear your doubts with your teachers or friends.</p>
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<p>The Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) marking scheme comprised that four marks will be awarded for every correct answer. While one mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer. No marks will be awarded or deducted for unanswered questions. Hence students are advised to attempt only those questions in which they are quite confident.</p><p> </p>
Practicing previous year's question papers is an essential part of CSIR NET preparation. However, relying only on them may not be sufficient to ensure success in the exam. It is important to have a comprehensive understanding of the syllabus, concepts, and topics covered in the exam. Candidates must also regularly revise the topics they have covered and solve mock tests to evaluate their preparation level. Previous year's question papers can help candidates to understand the exam pattern, the type of questions asked, and the marking scheme. By solving them, candidates can also identify their weak areas and work on them. It is advisable to ... View more
<p>To prepare for KLEE, candidates can use the following preparation tips: </p><p><strong>1. Understand the KLEE Exam:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Official Notification:</strong> Your first step should be to thoroughly read the official KLEE notification released by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) Kerala. This notification will be available on the CEE website (cee.kerala.gov.in) once the application process begins. The notification details the exam format, syllabus, and important dates.</li><li><strong>Focus on the Syllabus:</strong&g... View more
Last month, strategy for the entrance exam is to practice mock tests, as it will boost your confidence and you will have a good command on paper and you can get good scores and will help you much more than revision. All the best.
<p>Making a study schedule and adhering to it strictly until exam day is one of the first stages in getting ready for the MAH BEd CET exam. You must first review the topics in the official MAH B.Ed. CET syllabus. Strong subjects should be utilised to improve on weak ones, while weak subjects should receive greater attention overall. Every week, candidates should take a mock exam to evaluate their performance and academic progress. Since MAH B.Ed CET is a timed exam, practice time management during your preparation. Make sure to revise what you covered after finishing a topic. This will support assessment and information retention.<... View more
<p style="text-align: justify;">The overall difficulty level of the MAH MCA CET exam is expected to be similar to the graduration level examination. Students can crack MAH MCA CET with preparation along with their graduation. As the MAH MCA CET exam is conducted to assess a candidate’s skills in computer concepts, math problem-solving, analytics, and language proficiency, students are required to solve mock tests from the previous year mock tests and enhance their problem-solving skills in all subjects asked in the exam.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Students can easily crack MAH MCA CET exam if they make a study plan and follow a strategy. The first step to clear MAH MCA CET is to understand the syllabus and exam pattern clearly. Check which topics are asked in the exam and what are the types of questions. Identify the MAH MCA CET topics that are similar to BCA subjects and start studying them along with the college.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The second advice is to make a time table for the study. Ideally, 2-3 hours of study is sufficient for MAH MCA CET. Students should choose a time which suits them best... View more
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Bank Exam Preparation Tips for IBPS PO
Know the Detailed Syllabus:
Make a Study Plan:
Attempt Regular Mock Tests:
Read Newspapers:
Focus on One Stage At A Time:
Review Previous Year Question Papers:
Focus on Every Subject:
Do Give a Look at the Previous Year Cut Off:
Important Sections to Cover for Guaranteed Success in Bank PO
English Language
Quantitative Aptitude
Computer Awareness
Reasoning Ability
General Knowledge.
<p>Familiarize yourself with the detailed syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Create a study schedule that allocates sufficient time for each subject based on its weightage in the exam and your strengths/weaknesses. NCERT books for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (Class 11 & 12) form a strong foundation. Some popular options include HC Verma for Physics, D Mukherjee for Chemistry, and RD Sharma for Mathematics. Explore online platforms like Khan Academy or YouTube channels for video lectures and concept explanations.</p>
It is recommended that you should study at least 3-4 hours daily to score high marks in the Kerala SSLC exam. The duration of learning varies for students according to their ability. Students should not study continuously for long hours. They should take enough breaks in between. They are advised to solve and practice previous year question papers and sample papers.
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span lang="EN-US">The time-period required to complete the MHT CET preparation varies. Every student has their own pace of study. Ideally, 3-month time is good enough for completing the MHT CET preparation. Students who have started preparing from class 11 or 12 can easily prepare for MHT CET in 6 months considering the topics of CET syllabus have already been studied in class 11 and 12.</span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span lang="EN-US">MHT CET preparation is most effective with class 11 and 12 as almost 90-95 percent top... View more
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There are a lot of solved question banks for NATA and JEE Paper 2 exams, that would be helpful for you, more than this the sketching ability improvement would be a great addition for these exams.
Hello Nikita,
If you want to prepare for the IBPS exams without coaching, then you must be ready to do extra hard work. As the level of difficulty is increasing day by day and the no of candidates for the exam also gradually increasing every year thus there is very tough competition for the banking exams.
Follow these preparation tips which will help a little :
You must know the topics asked in the exam, so start with going through the syllabus and exam pattern.
Note down all the topics and filter the topics you need extra efforts to prepare.
Clear your basics and learn important formulas.
Make your short notes fo... View more
You can prefer books like RD Sharma for maths and Arihant previous year papers.
Chemistry - error less and NCERT is the best book.
Physics- DC Pandey and join Aakash I-Tutor.
All the best.