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1. Read the NCERT textbook for classes 9th, 10th, and so on and take short notes.
2- You can refer to any study material related to your entrance. Books:
Radiant POLYCET Polytechnic Common Entrance Test 2022 is common to A. P. and T. S. English medium). All-in-one Polytechnic 1st year Common to All Branches: ECE, EEE, ME, CIVIL, MINING, and Computer (AS PER C-16 TS & Andhra Pradesh) Diploma.
3- Try to solve the previous year's questions.
4- Just focus on the basic formula or concept.
5-Attempt to complete more mock tests to improve speed and accuracy. I hope this will help you.
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Polytechnics are generally predetermined for engineering courses and are well-equipped for this. If you prefer engineering courses such as electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, electronics engineering, etc., your best bet should be polytechnics. Polytechnics are usually well-equipped for these courses in terms of practice. National Diploma in Polytechnic Graduates can start working with the National Diploma before proceeding to the HND (Higher National Diploma) level. Universities won't be able to do the same until they complete their four- or five-year courses. Polytechni
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