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Dhruv Garg

Contributor-Level 9

I am tell you some of the basic tricks to improve your marks in JEE
1. Do not read new chapters now just focus on the chapters and topics you have covered previously.
2. Give test series as much you can and hence check your test analysis after every test and improve your weak topics.
3. Try to do some PYQS questions.
4. Revise the syllabus as much you can.
5. You should know how much time is given to a subject according to your strength at the time of paper and preference also to attempt which subject first. Do it in same pattern as you do in test series. I think this will really help you. If you wanna to score 95 percentile its importa
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Dhruv Garg

Contributor-Level 9

Dear student
Marks will depend on the toughness of question paper. If you get a rank below 7000 or 9000 you can get CSE. Good Luck.

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Arohan Pal

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If you want to go in the deck side of the ship, then go for DNS or B.Sc. Nautical Science. And if you want to go for the engine side, then opt for B.Tech Marine engineering. There is scope in all the 3 courses and finally after completing the course you will end up in a ship. DNS is a 1 year Diploma course, after which you will be sailing as a cadet and will be earning in US Dollars. By doing this course, you will be working as a deck cadet and you will have to clear exams to be promoted. B.Sc. Nautical Science is a 3 year B.Sc. Course, after which you will be sailing as a cadet and will be earning in US Dollars. By doing this course,
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palak mahajan

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Hey Mohan it is a good opportunity and also a great decision if you have finished Diploma in Apollo Computer Education in accounting and finance, diploma in software engineering. But i seriously don't get your query

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ANKUR KUMAR SINGH

Beginner-Level 3

First you have an interest on subject then
Employ Visual Memory. Try Different Learning Strategies. Get Rid of Distractions. Practice as Much as You can. Use Memory Techniques. Write and learn.

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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

To achieve a good score in the Main, you must have a well-planned preparation strategy. However, because the syllabus of the Main and board examinations are roughly the same, you donot need to worry too much. You will get better grades if you study, practice, and revise accordingly. Here are some important suggestions and advice for scoring high in Main by preparing in the last month
Proper planning is essential for timely preparation and dealing with study stress. Many students would have started revision for the examination by now. So now is the time to solidify your preparation and guarantee that you perform exceptionally well in th
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Anisha Das

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The UPSC panel often asks questions based on the profile of the candidate to assess his/her mental stability and performance. The questions can be related to educational background, work experience, reasons for choosing civil service, optional Subject preference of services, district and State he/she belongs to etc. Therefore, the candidate must be well prepared to answer all the questions related to his/her own profile. Candidates are expected to have an interest not only in their special subjects of academic study but also in the events which are happening around them both within and outside their own State or Country.

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Anisha Das

Beginner-Level 5

We recommend that you start your Mains preparation along with the IAS prelims preparation. Focus on covering the portions in the prelims GS paper first. Then move on to the other sections even before the prelims. Only this way you will be able to cover the UPSC syllabus before the Mains exams. Additionally, when you start reading for the IAS Mains beforehand, you will get a clear picture of the vastness of the IAS syllabus. You will also get into the IAS exam mode while reading about history, polity, economics, and Current Affairs. This would put you in a good position for the interview as well. Generally, the GS paper IV is the toughe
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ANKUR KUMAR SINGH

Beginner-Level 3

You can divide your subjects by days by time like you have 4 subjects do per day 2 subject by giving 6 to 6 hours each subjects. Make a time table that today I have to do this tomorrow I will do this.

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Chandan Paul

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On its official website, the Board of Technical Education, Uttar Pradesh, has made available the BTEUP exam date 2023. The odd semester exam will start in January 2023, according to the programme. The dates for numerous more courses are also now available. The authorities have, however, given students the option to object to the scheduled BTEUP Exam Date 2023.

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