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Yes, you can appear for JEE exam with class 12th and after a year.

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Until 2016, AIPMT (All India Pre-Medical Test) was the medical exam and was replaced with NEET. With the introduction of NEET, all the other state level and college level medical entrance exams were stalled. NEET is now the only medical entrance exam; amedical aspirant has to take up which ensures an equitable basis to all.
NEET preparation is incomplete without books. The market is flooded with millions of books, but it is necessary to refer to the right study material. Medical aspirants find it very confusing to choose the right book.
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For IELTS preparation, it is important to learn the exact IELTS test format. After knowing about the IELTS test go through the content of the test and check, which type of questions are asked in each of the sections. It is important to learn about the IELTS exam pattern and format before learning the IELTS preparation tips 2023. The different sections of the exam are given as follows:

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<p>Ideally, candidates should start preparing for GUJCET at the start of their class 11. Covering the class 11 and 12 syllabus in school will help with GUJCET prep also.</p>

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<p>TANCET exam is considered easy to moderate by most of the test takers. Those who have already prepared for other MBA exams find TANCET on the easier side.</p>

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<p>TANCET exam is considered easy if compared with other MBA exams. Candidates generally find TANCET exam the easiest among other state level entrance exams, like TSICET, Karnataka PGCET, etc.</p>

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<p>Yes. Candidates can use mock tests and TANCET previous year question papers to prepare for the exam through self study. Candidates must create a plan to study for the exam in a structured way.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Maths and Physics are considered difficult and time-consuming sections in IMU CET. They both feature long calculations and complex numerical problems.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The overall difficulty level of the TANCET exam is considered moderate by most of the test takers. TANCET is a speed-based test with 100 MCQs to be completed in 120 minutes.</p>

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<p>Students can prepare for Assam CEE through self study. Since students will be preparing for their board exam simultaneously, they can allot a little more time to prepare Assam CEE syllabus topics. Mock tests are important for self study.</p>

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<p>The best way to prepare for COMEDK UGET 2027 is through the official syllabus. Additionally, students must attempt the free COMEDK mock test prepared and released by the COMEDK authorities. Candidates can also practice the COMEDK UGET sample papers by Shiksha for comprehensive preparation.</p>

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<p>You should study syllabus properly, practice mock tests, revise daily, and improve your English and GK. Solving previous year papers and managing time well can help you score better.</p>

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<p>TANCET is generally perceived as an easy to moderate exam. Because it is a speed-based test requiring 100 questions to be solved in 120 minutes, time management is the primary challenge rather than question complexity.</p>

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<p>The best way to prepare at home is by using authoritative books like Wren &amp; Martin for English and Arun Sharma for Data Interpretation. Supplement your reading by solving past question papers to understand the format.</p>

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<p>Yes, many candidates successfully clear the TANCET exam without joining coaching classes. By using standard preparation books, solving sample papers, and following a disciplined study plan, you can easily crack the exam independently.</p>

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<p>With six months, create an agile plan focusing on Quantitative and Verbal sections in parallel. Allocate specific time for practicing mocks and analyzing your strengths and weaknesses. Dedicate the final month entirely to revision and formulas.</p>

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<p>Yes, there is no sectional time limit in the TANCET exam. Therefore, candidates have the choice to start the exam with their preferred order of attempting the sections. Candidates can choose to answer any question whenever they wish during the exam.</p>

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<ul><li>Click good quality pictures of these and compile them in a PowerPoint presentation of a maximum 15 slides. Convert this into a PDF of up to 5 Mb.</li><li>Take pictures that are different from others. Do not copy others.</li><li>Try to include Sketches, mixed media illustrations and digital work, college of images, 2D and 3D articles, photography and&nbsp;3D objects like sculpture, fabric products, gadgets, art inspired products, etc.</li></ul>

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<p>Candidates can download the CSIR NET Syllabus by visiting the official website at csirnet.nta.nic.in or csirhrdg.res.in. Candidates can also visit out Shiksha page to download the syllabus PDF for the CSIR NET exam.</p>

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<p>Preparing for SAAT involves creating a structured, 2-hour daily study plan focusing on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (or Biology) based on the Class 11, 12 curriculum. Key strategies include mastering the syllabus, practising with mock tests to improve speed, using official study materials, and consistently revising, with a focus on weak areas.</p>

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<p>CSIR NET Exam Pattern 2026&nbsp;contains a&nbsp;Negative Marking&nbsp;in the exam.&nbsp;CSIR NET Negative Marking varies for different subjects. Candidates can check CSIR NET exam pattern for more detail: https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/articles/csir-net-2026-blogId-222056</p>

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<p>Many students find the General Knowledge and Current Affairs section difficult because it requires regular reading and awareness. However, with daily practice and reading newspapers, it becomes easier.</p>

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<p>Students should ideally start PUBDET preparation at least 4 to 6 months before the exam. Early preparation helps in covering the syllabus and practicing enough mock tests.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>Start your PUBDET preparation by understanding syllabus and exam pattern. Study English, practice reasoning questions, and stay tuned with current affairs. Solving mock tests can help improve speed.</p>

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<p>Some students find the methodology or subject section difficult in TSEdCET. It depends on your background. Regular practice can make it easier.</p>

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Porishmita Paul,

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<p>To prepare for TSEdCET, study syllabus carefully, make timetable, practice daily. Solve previous year papers and mock exams. Focus on weak areas and revise regular to improve your score.</p>

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<p>For a good performance in Andhra Pradesh POLYCET, regular revision is very important. By revising what has been previously studied, the candidates will be able to retain it better and answer the questions in the examination. Revision will also help the candidates understand the difficult topics and concepts. Candidates are advised to revise atleast a few hours everyday. Regular revision will lessen the chances of the candidates forgetting their studied topics. In the prepared timetable, the candidates should allot some hours to revision.</p>

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<p>Candidates can check the previous year papers of Andhra Pradesh POLYCET to understand the examination pattern such as the nature of questions, weightage, marking scheme and more. Candidates are advised to regularly solve the previous year papers of Andhra Pradesh POLYCET to know the commonly occurring topics and assess their preparation progress.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>A well-paced 6 to 8-month preparation strategy ensures you have time to cover all core sections and focus on targeted revision.</p>

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<p>Hi, you can refer below for the step to step guide to prepare for NEET:</p><ol><li>Go through your entire 11th and 12th-grade syllabus multiple times.</li><li>Establish a good schedule and attitude.</li><li>You are prepared to work hard for the next coming months.</li><li>Allowing 4 -5 hours of sitting every day and increasing it to 10 -12 hrs on day.</li><li>Study in accordance with the scoring system. Concentrating on the positives.</li><li>Cover your weak topics first as at the end times you will not be able to give time to those topics.</li><... View more

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