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Beginner-Level 4
Strategy, I follow is a 3 hours a subject a day which sums it up to 9 hours in total. Plan it out. If not 9 hours, go for 6 hours giving 2 hours to each of the Verbal studies, Quantitative studies and LRDI. It is even more important for an aspirant to be regular with their studies to get a good percentile.
Other strategy that you can follow is to go for a subject a day instead of doing all the subjects on a single day. This will avoid any unwanted press
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Scholar-Level 17
2. Solve and analyse each mock seriously.
3. Clear all doubts & work on the important shortcuts/tips.
4. Solve last year's papers too for a better understanding of the type of questions asked.
5. Make a note of your weaknesses and work hard on them.
6. Keep faith in yourself and never panic during the actual exams.
Joining a coaching class will also help in getting the right guidance.
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With a score of 90% in CAT, chances for admission into FMS, Delhi look quite slim. You can always give another attempt at CAT and try to score in excess of 99% for OBC category.
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Scholar-Level 16
As per your rank, you will easily get any good branches in BIT-Sindri, UCET-Hazaribagh, etc. However, look forward to them only if you want a govt. college tag, quality of education is on the downfall there.
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Since, SIES doesn't give weightage to entrance score just perform very well in GD PI for securing your seats. You have to be damn good.
All the best.
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