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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
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5 months agoBeginner-Level 5
NCERT Class 12 Differential Equations Solutions helps students in forming strong foundation to grasp related advance concepts. However Students may need additional resource for competitive exams like JEE, NDA, and CUET UG. Often questions are based directly on NCERT patterns, but many a times questions are asked with advance level concepts, to tackle those questions students should refer to other reference material like Pathfinder, RS Chand books.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your success in joining NDA depends on clearing your Class 12th boards with at least 60% marks in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics since these are essential subjects. The NDA exam administered by UPSC conducts tests two times per year in April and September so you must submit an application. You must successfully complete two examination papers known as Mathematics and General Ability Test through the written test which awards 900 total marks. Students who succeed in their written exam will need to participate in the SSB interview that awards a total of 900 marks.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
You can apply for the Army wing if you're a humanities student hoping to enroll at the National Defence Academy (NDA). The General Ability Test (GAT) and Mathematics are the two papers that make up the NDA entrance exam. The GAT includes English, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, which are subjects in which students in the humanities frequently succeed even though mathematics is a major component.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The tips and tricks to prepare for NDA exam using the question papers are given below:
- After completing the NDA syllabus, candidates must start practising the NDA previous years' question papers. Solving the question papers, candidates can get their basics cleared
- Candidates can use the NDA previous years' question papers in understanding the application of concepts they have learned so far
- Most of the questions in the exam are repeated and require a similar approach to be solved. Keep a note of such questions and tricks to solve them
- Candidates must prepare a timetable for solving the NDA previous years' question papers and solve atleast
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
It is recommended that NDA preparation begin as soon as possible, following the 10th board exam, to achieve optimal performance in the written exam. After their 12th board exam, some students wish to get ready. They can pass the exam as well, but they will need to dedicate 8-10 hours a day for 8-12 months to studying.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
- Start by thoroughly understanding the NDA exam syllabus and exam pattern.
- If available, identify the weightage for each subject (Mathematics, English, General Knowledge, and Science) to prioritize your study plan.
- Dedicate a fixed number of hours each day or week for studying different subjects.
- Break down your preparation into smaller, achievable goals with weekly or monthly targets for completing specific topics.
- NCERT Mathematics and Science textbooks (Class 11 & 12) form a strong foundation for these subjects.
- Revise all the topics you have studied periodically. This helps retain information and improve recall during the exam.
- Take short
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To prepare for the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam at home, follow these steps: 1. Identify the Exam Pattern: Learn about the subjects, scoring methodology, and duration of the NDA exam. 2. Study Materials: Gather relevant information from NCERT books, websites, and NDA prep books. 3. Create a Study Schedule: Create a study plan that focuses on your areas of weakness and allows adequate time for each subject. 4. Get Practice Often: Work through previous years' exam questions and take practice exams to improve accuracy and speed. 5. Revision: Regular topic reviews will help to reinforce learning and improve retention. 6. Stay Curren
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