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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
You should start your preparation for the BSc Fashion Design entrance exams as early as possible. Though the preparation time would differ based on the specific exam that you're preparing for, it is better to start at least 6 months before the final exam is scheduled to take place to have enough time in hand to go through the entire syllabus, have a look at the last year's question papers, and take mock tests. The last month must involve a thorough revision schedule to increase the chances of scoring good marks and making it to the merit list.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Chandigarh University takes a comprehensive approach to prepare B.Sc. + B.Ed (Integrated) students for future placements. The programme integrates Science and education, offering a well-rounded skill set highly sought after in the job market. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, blending theoretical knowledge with practical application. Faculty members bring real-world experience into the classroom, enriching the learning experience. Internships and practical training are integral, providing hands-on exposure to the professional world through partnerships with reputable organizations. The
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Plan your time: Create a study schedule that allows you to allocate time for your NEET preparation as well as your B.Sc. Coursework. Prioritize your time and ensure that you give adequate time to both. Use online resources: There are many online resources available that offer NEET preparation materials, including practice tests, study materials, and video lectures. Make use of these resources to supplement your stud
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Introduction to Psychology by Morgan and King
Psychology: An Introduction by Russ Dewey
A History of Psychology: Ideas and Context by D. Brett King
Abnormal Psychology by Ronald J. Comer
Social Psychology by Elliot Aronson
Cognitive Psychology: A Student's Handbook by Michael W. Eysenck and Mark T. Keane
Developmental Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence by David R. Shaffer and Katherine Kipp
Biological Psychology by James W. Kalat
Research Methods in Psychology by John J. Shaughnessy, Eugene B. Zechmeister, and Jeanne S. Zechmeister
Statistics for P
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
1- Physics books:
Concepts of Physics Volume 1 and Volume 2 by HC Verma
Objective Physics by DC Pandey
Science for Everyone: Aptitude Test Problems in Physics
2- Chemistry books:
Entrance Chemistry by Bhakta Books
Objective Chemistry by RPH Editorial
A Textbook of Organic Chemistry for IITJEE
3- Mathematics books:
B.Sc Maths Group Entrance Exam by Arihant Experts
Mathematics A Complete Guide by Suraj, Rashmi
4- Biology books:
Ramesh Rallya
Objective Biology by S Verma
Books Objective Life Sciences: MCQs for Life Sciences Examination by Kailash Choudhary, R P Saran, an
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. Understand the Concepts: Preparing without understanding the concepts is all waste. For candidates, understanding the concepts must be primary thing to be followed during the start of preparation. Copy down the concepts which are hard and lengthy to understand.
2. Review the Syllabus:Before starting the preparation of exam, candidates must go through all the subjects and topics included in the syllabus. It should be noted that the topics must be prepared according to the syllabus prescribed by the authority.
3. Unders
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. Know your syllabus
2. Study in-depth
3. Cover high-weightage topics first
4. Stay aware of the exam pattern
5. Refer and solve previous years papers
6. Attempt mock tests
7. Refer to the best books
8. Follow a strict daily study schedule
9. Have confidence in what you have learned
10. Maintain a healthy lifestyle
The difficulty level of paramedical exams ranges from moderate to high level. It is dependent on factors such as questions asked in the exam, candidates preparation level, and test paper pattern. Hope it helps.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 17
Keep yourself updated with the daily news and happenings around the world. Read some of the best general knowledge books. Solve one mock test for teaching aptitude every day over the internet. Solve questions from general teaching aptitude books. Now, let us discuss the preparation tips for B.Ed entrance exams based on the different sections included in the exam pattern. Section A: General English
This section will comprise of basic English related questions. The various topics which will be included in the section are Articles, Reading Comprehension, Tenses, C
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