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3 years ago

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tarun mittal

Contributor-Level 10

See there is not much of time left in the GATE exam so i will not wast much time by writing anything extra.
I will come straight to the point. For Gate i will definitely recommend the Made Easy. If you are preparing for GATE 2020 then opt for Made Easy Handwritten Notes plus its workbooks or if after Gate 2020 you are looking for then definitely go for Made Easy Study Material.
It is the best and there are so many online websites available from where you can get that like Notes4u.
Thank you!!!

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3 years ago

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NISHA NA

Beginner-Level 5

Determination is the key of success. The more determined your attitude and mindset will be, the more you are closer towards your goals. For preparing for any exams, you need to give your best consistently. Think about only positive impact and positive things. Start from going through the syllabus and last year exams paper.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Difficulty levels, pattern, syllabus and questions are just similar to NTA Exams, and almost all questions are from NCRET, it's a great platform to judge your preparation. It was either easier or of the same level as the actual JEE Main but can't be tougher than that.

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3 years ago

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Pratibha Dubey

Contributor-Level 8

Go through this link to know about all preparation strategy for CUET: https://www.shiksha.com/science/cuet-exam-preparation.

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4 years ago

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Selection process of NIFT's MFM programme comprises of Written test comprising of a General Ability Test (GAT) followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD/PI) for shortlisted candidates of the written examination. The GAT components are given below.
1. Quantitative Ability : 10 Questions
2. Communication Ability and English Comprehension : 50 Questions
3. Analytical and logical Ability : 25 Questions
4. General Knowledge and Current Affairs : 25 Questions
5. Case study : 40 Questions
Total questions =150
Time duration : 180 Min. There is no complete book is available for NIFT's MFM entrance preparation. However you can buy few bo
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5 years ago

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The following tips can be helpful for you in NID entrance preparation.
1. Develop Observation & Visualization Skills : Under this NID tests the candidates creative and imaginative skills. General awareness, observation skills and visualization as well. It is a common myth among students that only good sketching is essential to crack the entrance exam.
2. Improve your Speed : You should work on enhancing your speed so that you can answer all the questions in the given time.
3. Solve Sample Papers : Practice NID that sample papers as much as you can. This will give you an idea about the types of questions that are asked in the exam. You
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6 years ago

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Munish Mehindru

Contributor-Level 8

For books, you can go to the market I hope you will find it. I am giving you a link of sample papers for the preparation of entrance exam https://www.shiksha.com All Design articles All Industrial / Product Design articles.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Ramya, if you fulfill the following criteria, you're eligible for admission in TNDALU: A student must have passed 10+2 examination from the university recognized by TNDALU with not less than 70% of aggregate marks. In case of students belongs to SC/ST category marks should not be less than 60% in aggregate. NRI students also must not secure less than 60% marks in total.

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6 years ago

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SHISHIR VERMA

Contributor-Level 6

For IPMAT, you must be very comfortable with NCERT Maths. It forms the basis for all the concepts which we learn and practice from other sources. Meanwhile, you can start reading News dailies, Magazines to strengthen your English grammar. Though I won't recommend any particular source, you can refer to content available on online stores. All the best.

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6 years ago

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mehak khanna

Contributor-Level 9

You can refer to specific books like Bipin Chandra and Ramachandra Guha, they are very helpful and also go through NCERT if you have enough time then do read EPW which is quite helpful in entrance exams of JNU. Do take a look at the last 5 years question paper. Try to solve them.

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