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As per my experience I don't think that an year gap affects for CAT preparation adversely affects your chances of getting admission in any institute in IIMs or any other institute of India. The entire interview process is meant to gauge the students on their knowledge, skills and attitudes as well as their inclination of doing a MBA program.
If you are dropping out of your current job for one year there should be a justification as to what were the reason for opting out of your job. There are various examples of students who have scored a hundred percentile while working and thus the interviewers always discuss the reasons for dropping... View more

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<p>The All India Law Entrance Test AILET is conducted by National Law University Delhi (NLUD) for admission into their undergraduate B.A. LL.B. And postgraduate LL. M. law programs. Here's an overview of the syllabus and exam pattern of AILET and a few tips for preparation: Exam Pattern: - The AILET exam is conducted in an offline mode and has a duration of 120 minutes. - The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions for the undergraduate programme and 100 multiple-choice questions for the postgraduate programme. - Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking. - The AILET exam is designed to test a candidate'... View more

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Believe in reality.,

As ICAI gives you books. You should must prefer ICAI book and MTP. Even all 200 questions are asked from that. They also give you a model test paper, if you want to score more than finished every books and MTP of ICAI.
Best of luck.

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If one has finance or accounting background with few years of experience, passing CFA is not that difficult. CFA is not accounting or finance programme but the curriculum covers this area as a foundation for investment analysis. Valuation of different asset classes requires some knowledge of accounting and finance.
If one has non-accounting and non-finance background, the challenge will be bigger as one will require to first understand reading and analysing financial statements and basic knowledge of accounting standards.
The vast curriculum is quite a challenge that requires early preparation of about 400 to 500 hours per level. I... View more

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Hello, Best books For GPAT preparation are as follows: GPAT- A Companion by Nazma Inamdar, Career Publication Pearson Publication: The Pearson Guide to GPAT and Other Entrance Examination in Pharmacy by Umang Shah, Baser, Akaberi and Patel. GPAT and GATE Pharmacy Solved Papers by G. Vidya Sagar. Synopsis for GPAT by Munish Ahuja, Surendra H Bodakhe, Sanjay Gupta. For NIPER JEE Ajaz Nathani, Career Publication. Books for the preparation of GPAT exam. Pharmaceutics: Lachman, Remington, Alton, Bramhankar, IP, Martin, NK Jain (for NDDS), GK Jani (for calculation) Pharmacology: KDT, Rang & Dale, Lippincott William Illustrated Review of Pharmaco... View more

273 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Dear Sarvan!
The Syllabus for Christ university BBA is nothing general information. It consist GK, logical reasoning, English, and current affairs. Passing marks is the university discretion. And you really don't need any book to crack this. Just have some good command over elementary maths and read a newspaper daily. Good Luck.

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There is nothing like an important topic for the preparation. You have to go with complete preparation for the exam. There are a number of exams conducted in India for the MBA type courses. Exams like CAT, XAT, GMAT, MAT, IBSAT, NMAT, SNAP, etc. have some minor tweaking and variations apart from the main sections. Each of these exams has quantitative aptitude, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning and data interpretation, apart from GK or essay writing section in some of the exams. So, you have to prepare accordingly for these exams either by taking coaching classes or correspondence course or by self-preparation or by following recommended ... View more

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Don't refer any authors books for CA/CS/CMA.
Better to study institute books, it's enough.
And refer revision test papers it is available in official website. And better to do mock test papers for final exam.

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<p>You can easily crack VITEEE exam even if you have 30 days left, you just have to remember some important point like: 1. Time Management: VITEEE is not about solving all questions, but it is about solving a decent number of questions in a given time frame. If you are unable to solve any question do not waste time on a particular question. Move to the next question and try to solve easy questions rather than focusing and spending more time on solving a more difficult question. 2. Understand basic concepts: It is really important to complete your NCERT books as these textbooks will help you to build your base and you can learn the ba... View more

475 Views Posted 9 years ago

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TIME-Pune is the best option as par my opinion. The results of the institute are really good. They have good and coordinating faculty.

3.1k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Swarup,
Some of the popular books for NEET/AIIMS preparation are:
For Biology section, please refer to the following books:
Truemans Biology Vol. 1 & 2
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Pradeep Publications Biology
Prakash Objective Biology
A C Dutta for Botany ( Oxford Publication)
GR Bathla Publications for Biology (Theory & Objective)
For physics:
H C Verma for Physics
Aggarwals Concept of Competition Physics for CBSE PMT
NCERT Physics: CBSE PMT by Anil Aggarwal (Set of 3 Volumes)
NCERT- Physics Part 1 & 2
Objective Physics for Medical Entrances Examination (Volume 1 and V... View more

38 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can apply for exam in the last year. But, you should start preparation as soon as possible. You can start it from right the moment now so that you will cover lots of knowledge. Hope this will help you.
Good luck.

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For English, Hindi, physical education you should only focus on the main textbooks. For physics you can go for S. L. Arora if you are unable to understand NCERT and Pradeep is also a good reference book but it is too lengthy and you should keep in mind that you have only 8 months to complete your syllabus.

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Hello Anand,
UGC NET Exam is conducted every year in the month of June and December. If you are preparing for the National Eligibility test you have enough time for preparation. Well most of the candidates prepare for the exam by enrolling in coaching institutes and many do preparations by self. Well the self-doing preparations is the best method for the exam. The National Eligibility test is conducted in two phases -
UGC NET Paper 1- <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://somisharmablog.wordpress.com/2018/07/18/ugc-net-general-paper-research-and-teaching-aptitude-test/" style='word-wrap:br... View more

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B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MI...,

Most important topics to focus on while preparing for B.Arch exams. It has 2 parts.
Part 1 being Mathematics & General Aptitude
Part 2 being Drawing test.
Part 1 Consists of - MATHEMATICS
Algebra: Definitions of AP and GP; General term; Summation of first n-terms of series. Arithmetic/Geometric series, AM, GM and their relation; Infinite GP series and its sum.
Logarithms: Definition; General properties; Change of base.
Matrices: Concepts of m x n (m 3, n 3) real matrices, operations of addition, scalar multiplication and
multiplication of matrices. Transpose of a matrix. The determinant of a square matrix. Prope... View more

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Aakash Boring Road centre is best due to its faculty members.

286 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,
It is a good that you want to prepare for Government Exam. But, it is not easy to crack these exams because every year lakhs of students apply for the exam and vacancies are only in thousands. You have to study 8 hours daily. Refer good banks, give mock test and improve your speed to solve questions.
I am providing you a link form where you can find each and every details of SSC CGL Exam.
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Success is an old ABC:ability, b...,

If your aim is to become an IAS officer then you should do BA because in BA you will get wide knowledge of politics, history, geography etc. which are hardly needed in IAS exam .So you should pursue BA

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Hi Anshul,
Physics is an important and tricky subject to crack. But if you plan well and put the right things in the right place you will surely ace the exam. Talking about physics, it requires conceptual understanding and logical solving abilities. But every subject you can master by first knowing the basics thoroughly. All your concepts should be clear and the formulas required should be at your fingertips.Even if you are able to solve a question, you must make sure your method takes 1-1.5 minutes at max. Also, avoid using calculators while studying. Below are a few topics that you need to know to master the basics and to score high ... View more

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Solve past years papers and mock tests:
Candidates should solve as many sample papers, mock tests and previous years IIT JAM question papers as possible. This will help aspirants know their level of preparation as well as increase their speed of attempting questions in the IIT JAM exam.

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Dear Rajat,
You can go for IMS. Other options are Career Launcher and TIME.

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Simple but significant,

Dear aspirant, Great interacting with you. On the basis of personal experience, I would like to recommend Career Launcher because:
Teachers with great knowledge of the subject and unique teaching style. Great non-teaching staff which will co-operate you throughout your alliance with the institution. To top it all, an exceptional test series which will train you for even the hardest of exams. Delhi is the hub of the coaching center. There are a lot of CLAT coaching centers available in Delhi. Some are saying the success mantra is best and someone is told that TIME is best. But I will tell you that making coaching is there study material... View more

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Books for general knowledge:
For general knowledge part of PGCET, you can refer to these books:
1. First in India
2. First in World
3. Current Affairs
4. Awards
Books for reasoning and general intelligence:
R.S.Agarwal is one of the best books for PGCET Verbal Reasoning.
1. R.S. Agarwal Verbal Reasoning
2. R.S. Agarwal Logical Reasoning
Books for Quantitative Technique:
Arun Sharma
Apart from practising the questions and the concepts, keep an eye on the time so that you have an estimate of which questions take more time and likewise you will be able to have a SWOT analysis of yours.
K... View more

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La vie est faite pour vivre pas ...,

Hello Rnjita,
Both Akash and Pathfinder have good names in market. There are others too like Allen, Topper, Resonance, etc. I would advise you to select that coaching institute which is either nearer to your home or easily accessible from your home.
Best wishes.

450 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Go through the marking scheme of the examination and prepare the chapters which contains large marks. This will help you secure good marks.

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<p>Preparing for an entrance exam like MAT can be daunting, but there are many excellent resources available to help you succeed. Some of the best books for MAT preparation include the Mission MBA Guide by B. S. Sijwali &amp; Tarun Goal, The Pearson MAT Super Course by Pearson, and Study Package for MAT by Arun Sharma. In addition to these books, candidates can also benefit from practicing with previous years' question papers and mock tests, which provide insight into the exam pattern and syllabus.</p><p>Online study materials and video lectures are also available to supplement your preparation. Be sure to check the o... View more

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University of Delhi,

The entrance exam to the BHMCT course will test the applicants on English language, Numerical Data and Analysis, Reasoning and Intelligence and General Knowledge.

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ULSAT or UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test is an entrance exam conducted by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) for admission to its various law programs. The exam is designed to test a candidate's aptitude for law studies. Here's an overview of the syllabus and exam pattern of ULSAT and a few tips for preparation:
Exam Pattern:
- ULSAT is conducted in an online mode and has a duration of 3 hours.
- The exam consists of 5 sections, namely, Language Comprehension, Quantitative Techniques, Logical Reasoning, Legal General Knowledge, and Legal Aptitude.
- The exam has a total of 150 multiple-choice questions.View more

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If you do not go to the end, why...,

Hello Raina
You have to focus upon few things - prepare a good command over language (English and Hindi build strong vocabulary, be habitual of reading newspaper daily, scroll the history like of printing, press, media and focus upon current affairs. What is generally asked in exams is related to language (to check how fluent and good you are), general knowledge (try to read all the facts that are existing from past years as these are generally asked like about games, Olympic, international relations, Rig-Veda, samveda, etc. ), focus upon current affairs (like they may ask that what recent amendments have been done, policy given by ou... View more

153 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The gap between exam date and apply for exam it may be about 1.5-2 months.

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