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According to me, you should only study NCERT and RS Agrawal, I will not suggest you RD Sharma because a normal student can never solve R D Sharma, if he successfully solved that he can't do revision at last and without revision, everything is waste. So, I will suggest you to solve the NCERT and RS Agrawal as much as you can. You will score in 90s. One more thing, examples are good for JEE Mains not for theory 12th paper. Best of luck for your coming exams.
It does not depend upon coaching centre. Its your interest. If you are interested, you will be able to score good marks.
All the information related to LPU NEST including Syllabus, Question Paper Pattern, Sample Question can be retrieved from university website and preparation can be done accordingly. Also LPU NEST is in accordance with other National level exam and one has to prepare accordingly. Rigorous preparation and awareness about the subject will definitely lead to qualification.
LPU NEST related information including syllabus, Question paper pattern, samples questions can be fetched from university website and preparation can be done accordingly.
Well, this is not at all a tough question. Better the teachers, better the coaching institute will be. It may be out of context but teachers of Resonance or Bansal are always looking their way up to switch to Allen (probably because of their exorbitant salaries). This results in lack of stability in teachers in institutes like Resonance and it is always a dilemma to study in such a fickle system. Furthermore, in Allen, they have separate teachers for separate topics of PCM. There will be an autonomous teacher for Calculus, a separate one for Algebra and so on. The pool of teachers in Allen is very big and there is never any problem of doub... View more
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Required score to get admission in CMC depends upon the cut-off.
You need to have your rank under 2000 to get into this college
And for AIIMS your percentile should be above 95.
Good luck!
I have firsthand experience that there are distractions while studying through apps, at last we have to open our books, your time will be wasted by that, it's just a suggestion that you should prefer a book instead of app, as apps have their own limitations, anyway it's up to you.
If you want to know about books (self-study) for overall preparation of JEE Mains and Advanced, then I'm providing you with a link of a video which will definitely help you.
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Both the institutes are best in their own place. If you're from the North east region then best option will be IMS Guwahati because the fee is less and affordable as compare with Delhi centre. If someone is interested in CAT 2021 now. They have already started the offline classes, during the lockdown they were also providing the online live classes. IMS Guwahati is known for it's success, study materials, faculty, All India level test series which is simCATs and other mock tests which consider IMS Guwahati one of the best CAT coaching and also other important MBA entrance exams like MAT XAT SNAP CMAT NMAT IIFT etc. In Guwahati, Assam.
For JEE Mains, you solely need to rely on NCERT books for all your doubts and concepts. If you complete the NCERT and even learn it by heart, you'll score great in JEE Mains. Now, for JEE Advanced you need to work harder on the topics that you studied for Mains through NCERT. For that, you can choose from range of foreign writers that are used by all the students including HC Verma, R D Sharma, etc. Study with full dedication and heart and you'll definitely succeed.
Subjects wise preparation can be done like:
1. Physics: Go through NCERT textbooks and be very clear with your basics and important concepts, you would definitely find questions based on these in BITSAT. For numerical solving, you can use a book by H. C. Verma. Even if you solve the first 40%-50% of unsolved exercises, you will make it.
2. Chemistry: Again what I would say is, go through NCERT textbooks and be very clear with your basics and important concepts. Here in chemistry, you would definitely find questions in BITSAT. Directly based on some facts and concepts as given in NCERT books.
3. Mathematics: Prepare an objecti... View more
CMAT basically tests a students knowledge of Quantitative Technique & Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning, Language Comprehension, and General Knowledge. Almost all the topics covered in each section consists of elementary school subtopics. In order to have a pretty good score in CMAT, one must score well in all the sections. Neglecting any one section is not an option here. However, one can choose to invest more time in a particular subtopic of a section than the other.
Hello dear, The Civil Services Examination is a nationwide competitive examination in India conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to higher Civil Services of the Government of India. UPSC is India's central agency which conducts exams like Civil Services Exam (CSE) to recruit candidates into top government services like IAS IPS, IFS etc. UPSC NOT ONLY PROVIDE PRESTIGIOUS JOB OPPORTUNITY BUT A REPUTED POST IN INDIA. Although regarded as one of the toughest exams in the country, with the right approach and strategy, an aspirant can crack the IAS examination in the very first attempt. It is essential for aspirants t... View more
One year preparation is for class 12th student or droppers so if they are sincerer to their study then definitely they will crack the JEE Mains exam. When you have one year time for preparation, try to focus on your weakest topics and learn them by heart. It will bring a huge improvement and your confidence level will also rise. Make a plan in which divide your subjects and topics and set a target to finish them. If you fail then take necessary steps to overcome the loss and start working harder. Set some weekly goals and try to achieve them.
During the preparation, take as much time as you need to understand the problem in respect of ... View more
This is an offline exam of 150 question of one marks each on correct answer. Time duration for this exam is two and half hours. Question are from Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Language Comprehension and General Knowledge. 30 questions from each section makes the total of 150 questions. In Logical Reasoning and Legal Reasoning, questions are quite simple and these question are just testing the skill of the students and how they think about any social things. For this, regular reading habit and practice of previous year question paper is enough to score better. In Analytical Reasoning, questions are from simple ma... View more
VITEE exam is not so tough as compared to JEE. So, you may crack it with the same preparation of class 12th.
And the beneficial point will be that there is no negative marking so you may attempt the questions too when you are not pretty sure.
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The recruitment of government civil servants and technical officials is performed under union public service commission (UPSC) and the managerial and technical functions are performed by the candidate who gets selected in Indian engineering services (IES), India's highest level of engineering exam. The eligibility criteria is as follows
1. You must have attained the age of 21 years and must not have attained the age of 30 years on the 1st January, of the exam year (Age relaxation for category).
2. You must have obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from a recognized university or equivalent (B.E/B.Tech) in one o... View more
It depends upon your rank in your first attempt. If you really want to go for engineering, then work very hard. Get enrolled in some classroom courses. Don't just sit and do self-study because you will absolutely get distracted, no matter how good you are at studies or focusing on your studies.
Based on the individual subjects, here is what you should do and where you can focus upon a bit more:
Physical Chemistry: Remember the formulae and practise the questions. Focus: Thermodynamics.
Inorganic Chemistry: Do a little bit of reading from the start so you are in touch with it constantly. Focus: Analytical Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry: It also demands constant and regular efforts. Focus: Reaction Mechanisms.
Mathematics: Make a chart of all the formulae. Practice a great deal. Remember 3 Ts: Tips, Tricks and Techniques for each topic. Focus: Calculus.
Physics: Remember the concepts and practise the questions. Fo... View more
Solve NCERT first, because NCERT itself is very tough. After that try to solve HC verma, M Kareem etc.
These books will help you a lot.
Try to solve question banks also.
Good luck.
ALLEN Kota is a better option for preparation of AIPMT. ALLEN Kota has offers experienced faculty members and good study material.
Here are a few books which help to score good marks in TISSNET exam.
For Analytical and Numerical Ability Section
1. Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R S Aggrawal (must for analytical reasoning part)
2. How to prepare for Quantitative Ability for CAT by TMH Publication
3. Quantum CAT by Sarvesh Verma
For Language Ability Section
4. Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension by Arihant Publication
5. Pearson Guide to Verbal Ability by Sujit Kumar, Pearson Publication
For Social And General Awareness Section
Here, you do not find one single book to prepare for multiple topics which are covered ... View more
Hi Amit
First, prepare for JEE Advanced, then you can easily prepare for JEE Mains.
For advanced ,
Arihant D C pandey books for physics
Cengage books for mathematics
O P Tandon for physical chemistry
O P Tandon for inorganic chemistry
Paula Bruce for organic chemistry
These are the best books for JEE.
You can qualify JEE Mains easily if you practice more and more problems daily.
Join any institute. Only remember one thing, analyse the test properly whichever you give in the class test.
The best coaching institutes are:
1. Resonance
2. Allen
3. VMC
4. FIITJEE
5. Motion IITJEE
6. Acharya
7. Akash
Hi Dear,
NCERT covers all the portion that comes in NEET. So instead of searching for other reference books, it will be better to start solving MCQs.
Thank you.
For Quantitative Aptitude-
How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude by Arun Sharma
The Pearson Guide To Quantitative Aptitude And Data Interpretation by Nishit Sinha
Quantum CAT by Sarvesh K Verma
For Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning-
How to Prepare for Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma
How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma
The Pearson Guide To Verbal Ability And Logical Reasoning by Nishit K. Sinha
For Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension-
How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension by Meenakshi Upadhyay, Arun Sharma
The Pearson Guide To Verbal Ability And ... View more
You have ample time to prepare.
LLB entrance is not a tough nut to crack. You can go through following reference books:
1) universal guide for LLB;
2) S.S guide by Anand Prakash Mishra;
3) the Hindu diary of events for the year 2014-15 (for current affairs).
The abovementioned material is more than sufficient. Make sure you practice at least 5 mock papers before you appear for the exam. It will give you lot of confidence and will let u know as to how to approach the paper. Good luck.
Hello Silija,
It is recommended that you can join an engineering coaching institute as it increases the probability of qualifying the entrance examination. These institutions provide a proper guidance to the student. They also take periodic tests for the student to assess his strong and weak zones and the student can focus more on his weak zones.
Though, it isn't mandatory to join those institutes and there are many students who have qualified even without joining any engineering coaching institute, I firmly believe that joining those institutes is recommended. Without the support of those institutes, it will be tougher for a stude... View more
To crack AMUEEE, first of all you need a good preparation with sound knowledge of physics, chemistry and maths.
Chemistry would be easy as always, physics would be more theoretical with smaller numerical problems and maths would be a little bit on diverse side with a little time taking numerical. But the main issue of AMUEEE exam is time management, as you have to answer around 150 questions in 3 hours with 1 positive marks and 0.25 negative marks.
Cutoff for external students goes around 65-75 and for internal 55-65.
Best of luck!
Check this video for some important topics for JEE Mains preparation
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