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In the last few months leading up to the UCEED 2024 exam, the candidate needs to follow this routine:
If you have maintained a note, ensure you regularly go through the important points
Do timely revision of all the topics, especially the sticky concepts
Solve as many sample papers you can. Also take knock tests to get into the exam mood. Mocks will help you get an exam like ambience and you can get an idea as to how the question paper would be look like, the sections you need to attempt first, etc. Pay close attention to your health - sleep the full quote of hours, stay hydrated, do light exercise, and stay happy. It is also a... View more

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If you have six months to prepare for UCEED and not an year, you need to be judicious with your time and prepare smart. Here are a few tips to prepare for the exam in six months:
Make a study time table
Take note of weightage carried by various sections, and dedicate time accordingly. Another point to note is the difficulty level of the exam. Get going with your preparation without any delay
Take notes during study; this exercise will not only help you stay focused, but jot down all the important points. These notes will also come in handy for quick revision. Solve sample papers and take mock tests.

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<div>This is the Phase 3 of the selection process. The marks obtained at this stage are not counted for final merit list. The strategy to prepare for SBI PO psychometric test is given below:</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Understand the test format&nbsp;</div><div>Practice online tests&nbsp;</div><div>Review sample questions</div><div>Work on time management</div>

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<p>The syllabus for the MH CET law exam has topics from Legal Aptitude and reasoning, GK and current affairs, Logical and analytical reasoning, English language and basic mathematics. Candidates will have to study about legal principles, reasoning skills, and applying laws to scenarios. From GK section, questions from national &amp; international events, politics, science, and legal developments will also be asked.</p><p>From the reasoning section, pattern and problem solving abilities will be analysed, and questions from geometry, ratios, percentages will be asked.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates should shorthand practice early. They should know the syllabus and exam pattern. Candidates must attempt mock tests to know the type of questions asked in the exam. They should prepare well inorder to crack the exam.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

13 Views Posted 6 months ago

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<p>Some tips for&nbsp; CUET PG exam prep:</p><p>Understand exam format, make sure you have good understanding of computer, choose test center that is convenient for you, arrive early on center.</p>

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<p>To prepare well for ACLAT General awareness section you must stay update with current affairs and must be aware of different books and have a glance on upcoming social things</p>

113 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Arvind,
SAT basically comprises of high school topics (Reading, writing, maths and optional essays). Get your concepts clear, practice a lot. I can suggest you to take an external coaching , they will teach you short-cuts and time management. You will find a number of online practice tests on collegeboard.org too. Which class are you in right now?

175 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Though, they are good enough, but not too good to crack IIT.

28 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi, The Offical SAT Study Guide by College Board is regarded as the best. Other popular guides in the market are SAT Prep Black Book and Barron's SAT. A number of resources are also available online and on the College Board website.

21 Views Posted 7 years ago

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List of top 3 JEE preparation institutes in Pune are mentioned below:
1) Bakliwal Tutorials IIT Pune
2) M Prakash Academy Pune
3) IITians Prashikshan Kendra Pune
Regards.

39 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding NEET exams. Important details regarding dates, exam pattern, syllabus and results are mentioned at the link provided below.
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32 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hello
Yes! It is possible to clear with good marks in GMAT in 8- 9 months! By clearing basic concepts & solving Q papers, it is possible!

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If you are referring to the civil services exam, then as per the UPSC calendar 2023, the Civil Services Prelims is scheduled to be held on May 28. So far, there has been no notification of a syllabus change. As per the latest information, the syllabus will remain the same in 2023 for both the prelims and main exams. If there is any change, it will be notified in the month of February in an official notification from UPSC. There may be some changes in the question pattern as seen in the 2022 papers, but they will be minor and will not be made all of a sudden. Therefore, there is no change in the UPSC syllabus for 2023 as of now. If there wi... View more

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<p>Students can follow the tips below to achieve better result.</p><ul><li>Make a proper tim etable</li><li>Manage Time for Revision</li><li>Solve Sample Papers</li><li>Find out mistakes and learn correct answers.&nbsp;</li><li>Note Important Topics</li><li>Write neatly</li><li>Stay positive and healthy.</li></ul>

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To do well in UCEED 2024 exam, improve these skills:
Improve your drawing skills - Practice free-hand drawing. Use 2 grades of pencil - H-grade to do rough work and B to do quick sketch and shading. Work on improving your creativity and be innovative
Solve previous years question papers to improve problem-solving and time-management skills. Understand the basic concept of drawing, and learn various forms of drawing - composition, proportion, line drawing, etc. Taking mock tests will help the candidate get an idea as to how much time it takes to solve a section or question.

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The tips and tricks to prepare for AFCAT AFSB interview are given below:
Candidates should start reading the newspaper daily. It also helps candidates in improving their communication skills as well as current affairs. Besides, reading newspapers helps candidates in keeping themselves updated with the latest news
Candidates should exercise daily to increase the stamina and physical strength
Candidates must learn some basic things about Indian Air Force such as missiles, commands and aircrafts
Since the OIR test comprise Non-Verbal/Verbal Reasoning skill test, they should try to solve the maximum number of questions from fig... View more

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<p>Candidates should start the preparation at least one year before the CBSE CTET exam. Candidates must cover the syllabus and then should practice through the question papers or mock papers.</p>

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Candidates can refer to the Mathematics textbooks prescribed until Class 12 by the education board in India. Quantitative Ability questions in TANCET exam are based on the 10+2 level syllabus. Some of the important books for TANCET Quantitative Ability preparation include
1) Mathematics for MBA Entrance Examinations by Dr. RS Aggarwal
2) Mathematics Class 11th and 12th by RD Sharma
3) Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma
Besides the above-mentioned books, candidates can also refer to the NCERT books which are readily available online as well as in the nearby bookstore. In case the candidates have books for any ot... View more

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<p>The TOEFL exam is held more than 170 times a year at official test centers. Most people take the TOEFL iBT (internet-based test).</p>

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<p>For admission to a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs at participating central universities in India, the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) is an entrance exam. The legal studies CUCET test is anticipated to take place in May 2025 for the academic year 2025. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will make the precise dates and timetable public closer to the exam period.&nbsp;</p><p>Regarding the dates of the CUCET exam, the application process, and other pertinent information, prospective candidates are encouraged to frequently visit the official NTA website for the most accurate and current... View more

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<p>The following books can help candidates with their GLAT preparation for the General Knowledge &amp; Current Affairs section:</p><div><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Books</th><th>Author/Publisher&nbsp;</th></tr><tr><td>Law Entrane Exam 2025 - 91 Topic-wise Solved Tests for Various National State Universities/Institutes</td><td>EduGorilla Prep Experts</td></tr><tr><td>General Knowledge (GK) for Judicial Service Exams</td><td>Samarth Agrawal&nbsp;</td></tr></tbody></table... View more

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<p>No, it is not necessary to take the coaching for the MAH BBA CET exam. The MAH CET BBA exam is typically easier as compared to other BBA entrance exams, such as IPMAT, NPAT, JIPMAT, etc.</p><p>However, the candidates planning to appear or appearing for the MAH BBA CET exam must prepare for the MAH BBA CET exam with a structured plan and disciplined approach to score well.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The difficulty level of WBBSE board exams can vary from year to year. It depends on several factors, including the individual student's preparation, the specific subjects, and the exam format.</p><p>Generally, students find the following points relevant when assessing the toughness of WB Madhyamik board papers:</p><ol><li>Question Format: The papers often include a mix of objective, short answer, and long answer questions. Students need to be well-prepared for all types of questions.</li><li>Previous Year Trends: Some students find that the difficulty level of the papers is in line with pr... View more

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<p>Ideally, it is better to start preparing for GATE 2026 at least 10 to 12 months before the exam. Starting early will help students to cover the syllabus, revise, and practice mock tests.&nbsp;</p><p>In case, you are starting late, then maintain a focused, accelerated schedule with daily goals and stick to essential topics with high weightage.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The syllabus for the SSC GD Constable exam includes four main sections:</p><ol><li><p><strong>General Intelligence and Reasoning</strong>: This section assesses logical thinking and analytical abilities. Topics include analogy, blood relations, sitting arrangements, syllogism, and series.</p></li><li><p><strong>General Knowledge and General Awareness</strong>: This section tests knowledge of current affairs, history, politics, geography, and economics. A significant portion focuses on general awareness and current events, with a mix of questions from Indian po... View more

178 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Plan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.,

School doesn't matter kiddo. Your marks will matter in the end. Study hard. All the best !!

20 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
You can find it here:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat-subject-tests/register/international-registration/test-dates-deadlines" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat-subject-tests/register/international-registration/test-dates-deadlines</a>
The next dates are in November and December.

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The SLAT is conducted for admission to Symbiosis Law Schools. To prepare for this exam, you need to follow a dedicated study plan:
1. Start your preparation by understanding the exam pattern and syllabus of the SLAT.
2. To ensure effective preparation, make a monthly and weekly study schedule.
3. Select study materials like books, notes, and mock tests as per the syllabus.
4. Prepare a subject-wise study plan for each section of the SLAT.
5. There are approximately 60 questions from five subjects, with reasoning divided into two sections.
6. Read the newspaper for the reading comprehension section.
7. For... View more

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