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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Acharya Institute of Technology (AIT)
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Analyze your previous attempt: Start by analyzing your previous attempt and identify your weak areas. Work on improving those areas first before moving on to the other topics.
Create a study plan: Make a study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus and allocate time for each topic based on its weightage and your proficiency in it. This will help you stay organized and focused. Solve practice papers and mock tests: Solve as many practice papers and mock tests as possible. This will help you get
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Get a thorough understanding of the concepts: Build a strong foundation by understanding the concepts of Physics Chemistry and mathematics. This will help you to solve complex problems with ease.
Create a study plan: Plan your studies and set daily, weekly, and monthly targets. Allocate enough time to each subject based on your strengths and weaknesses.
Solve previous year's papers: Practice solving previous year's papers to understand the exam pattern, the types of questions asked, and the time man
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As you mentioned that you have secured 49% in your Bachelor's degree (Physics Hons), you may not be eligible for admission to the M.Sc. Mathematics program at NBU in the regular mode. However, you may still be eligible for admission
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