Government & Defence Entrance Exam
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Mathematics for NDA/NA: National Defence Academy and Naval Academy - RS Aggarwal
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1. Know the bank exam syllabus and exam pattern. This will give you an idea of the number of sections, marks distribution, and time duration of the exam.
2. Create a study plan and stick to it. You can break down your study sessions into smaller chunks of time and take breaks in between to avoid burnout.
3. Use the best resources for bank exam preparation. You can use online resources like expert books, practice Sets and question banks to help you prepare.
4. Coaching can be an option if you need additional help with your preparation.
5. Identify and work on your weak areas. This ca
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A lot of factors are considered by Commission at the time of calculation of the SSC CHSL cutoff for different tiers. Some such factors are mentioned below:
- Difficulty level of exam
- Number of vacancies available
- Number of candidates appeared for the exam
- Normalization of candidates' scores
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