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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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NCERT books can be beneficial for the aspirants in the initial days of preparation, especially for paper 1. However, it will not cover all the topics in detail. Sometimes KSET exam covers a wide range from all topics and may the NCERT book will not cover the topics in depth. Therefore, the candidates are advised to go through the detailed books and other study materials. Additionally solving previous years' question papers are taking mock tests can also be helpful in preparing for the KSET exam.

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Jasleen Taneja

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The "best of 5 rule" in ICSE refers to the fact that the best five marks obtained by a student in any subject in the ICSE examination will be considered for calculation of the final result. This rule applies to all subjects, including languages and humanities.

This means that students should focus on performing well in the subjects they are strong in, as their best five marks will be considered.

The "best of 5 rule" can affect exam preparation in several ways. For example, students may need to prioritize their study time based on their strengths and weaknesses, and focus more on the subjects they are weaker in.

Additionally, students may

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Shikha Goyal

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Writing down things helps in remembering it better. Hence, candidates should try to prepare their own notes. It is also recommended to solve as many questions as possible. Revision also plays an important role in keeping the stuff in mind. Candidates should revise their CUSAT CAT study material in regular interval of time.

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Anangsha Patra

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Some important highlights of RRB Group D exam are given below:

  • The RRB Group D selection procedure includes computer-based tests, physical efficiency tests, document verification, as well as a medical check
  • The Physical Efficiency Test is a qualification test that candidates must pass
  • To be eligible for RRB Group D, applicants should complete all phases of the recruitment process
  • Mathematics, General Science, General Intelligence, and General Awareness are the four subjects of RRB Group D exam marks are deducted for each incorrect attempt under the negative marking scheme applied during the examination
  • One mark will be awarded for each
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Saumya Jain

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Yes, IPMAT books can be used for the SET exam preparation as both are BBA entrance exams. Candidates can use the same books for preparing for topics such as Quantitative Aptitude and General English. However, the difficulty level of the SET exam is much easier as compared to that of the IPMAT exam. To prepare for other sections of the SET exam such as Analytical and Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge, candidates should refer to the subject-specific preparation books. 

To prepare well of the SET exam, candidates must also solve previous years' question papers and sample papers in order to know the important topics in the exam,

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. During the exam preparation process, the candidates are advised to check the official TJEE syllabus. It is important for the candidates to be familiar with the TJEE syllabus, since it will help the candidates understand the topics that has to be studied for the exam. Knowing the syllabus beforehand will also allow the candidates to prepare their study plan so that they can secure the marks required for admissions into their preferred courses and colleges.

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Anamika Jha

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Follow these tips during your prepare for CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) 

• Be thoroughly informed about your syllabus. Download the syllabus from the official website and list all the topics. 

• Create a monthly or weekly target to keep your preparation on track. 

• As soon an a topic or chapter is completed, give at least two to three tests to ensure that you have retained everything that you needed, while learning. 

• After the end of the syllabus, attempt as many mock tests as you can . This will ensure you to master your time management skills and to know that what question attempting s

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Ritesh Chaudhary

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For IPUCET BBA 2024 exam preparation, consider "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal for mathematics, "Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal for logical reasoning, and "Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis for vocabulary building. Additionally, practice with past years' question papers to familiarize yourself with the exam pattern. 

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