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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Set specific goals, both short term and long term to stay focused
2. Prioritize tasks to focus on high priority topics first and allocate time wisely.
3. Create a study schedule for different topics or sections.
4. Use Pomodoro technique. This requires the candidates to study in timed intervals for focused results. Set a timer for 25 minutes to study, after the time is completed take a break of 5 minutes. After certain number of such sessions are completed,
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
1. Familiarise with the JIPMAT exam pattern
2. Create a study schedule and include JIPMAT mock test in between.
3. Take mock tests regularly to monitor your progress
4. Analyse strengths and weaknesses while taking the JIPMAT mock test.
5. Review the answers and learn from the mistakes.
6. Manage time properly and create the exam day strategy while taking mock tests. Candidates are advised to simulate the test
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
One can manage time in the examination by practising the question papers prior to appearing in the exam. It will help in assessing which section is consuming more time, and then work on that part to save time. They must make sure that they solve many questions from each topic to increase the speed of solving during the exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Important Topics in KEAM Physics Syllabus
Introduction & Measurement, Description of Motion in One Dimension, Description of Motion in Two & Three Dimension, Laws of Motion Work, Energy & Power, The Motion of System of Particles & Rigid Body Rotation, Gravitation Mechanics of Solids & Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics Oscillations, Waves Electrostatics, Optics Solids & Se
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Quantitative Aptitude Arithmetic, Algebra Geometry, Mensuration Trigonometry Probability Permutations and Combinations, and Data Interpretation.
2. Logical Reasoning: Coding-Decoding, Direction Sense, Blood Relations, Syllogisms, Input-Output, Analogies, Series, and Data Suffici
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The tips and tricks to crack RBI Assistant exam are given below: Prelims Check previous year papers Complete whole syllabus Clear basics for the Quant section To score good marks in the Reasoning section, practice different types of questions Read newspapers to ace the English section. Be thorough with the vocabs and grammar rules Aim for 100% attempt in the exam Mains Candidates must make atleast two subjects strong so that they can get maximum marks in these subjects Solve previous year papers of RBI Assistant Mains Candidates must practice as much questions as they can from different topics Revise as much as you can before exam. Rev
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The NDA exam consists of questions that are of Class 10, 11, and 12 standards. If you follow the NCERT books thoroughly and grasp all the concepts mentioned in the books, you will not need any other reference books. For the NDA Maths section, you can prepare topics such as Algebra, Calculus, Determinants, Differential Equations, Trigonometry, Vector, Algebra, Statistics, and Probability. The GAT paper of NDA is divided into two parts. Part A comprises questions from English while Part B carries questions from General Knowledge. The topics that you can cover in English are Grammar and its Usage, Vocabulary, Comprehension, and Cohesion.
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