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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
You can easily prepare for NATA in a few months, provided you are consistent. Mainly three things are required:
1. Drawing
2. Aptitude
3. Maths
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. Physics of Atoms and Moleculesby B. H. Bransden.
2. Post Graduate Entrance Examinations 2017 PHYSICS. Arihant Experts.
3. Mechanics by D S Mathur.
4. University Physics by F W Sears, M W Zemansky and H D Young.
5. Atomic and Molecular Physics byRaj Kumar.
6. Problems in Atomic and Molecular Physics by D K Dhawan.
7. Atomic Physics (Modern Physics) by S. N. Ghoshal.
8. Introduction to Atomic Spectra by Harvey Elliott White.
9. Introduction to Mathematical Physics by Charlie Harper.
10. Fundamentals for Molecular Spectroscopy by Colin Banwell and Elaine Mccash.
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Guide-Level 12
GATE is a national level examination which is considered a tough nut to crack. Students take on various study methods while preparing for the examination. Some of the preparation methods have been listed out to give that extra boost to the candidates. Make sure you know your syllabus before starting off with any studies, it is important for the candidates to know their syllabus. Candidates should check their official syllabus of Mechanical Engineering (ME). Early preparation is the key for success. The earlier the candidates start their preparation, the bet
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Hope you doing great. I am sharing some information so go through It. Send inquiries at least 15 to 18 months before the proposed date of admission. There are two ways to get application forms:
1. Requesting Application Forms via email : You can request application forms from the universities website. Most universities have a form on their website which can be completed online to request application material.
2. Downloading from the university website : Many universities have a downloadable and ready to print versions of their application forms on the NET. These can be used for applying just as regular forms. Eligibility
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Life Sciences: Fundamentals and Practice I, II by Pranav Kumar, Usha Mina
Principles of Genetics by Gardner Simmons, Snustad
Cell and Molecular Biology by Karp
Biochemistry by Jeremy M. Berg, Lubert Stryer, John L. Tymoczko
Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert, Susan R. Singer
Kuby Immunology by Barbara A. Osborne, Richard Goldsby
Essentials of Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood
Molecular Biology of the Cell by Bruce Alberts
Microbiology by John P. Harley, Donald Klein.
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Guide-Level 13
These are some of the tricks or way to crack your CAT examination:
*Vocabulary: Many questions on VA will use words that you do not typically see in normal conversation. If you know the meanings, it will be much easier to score.-Learn 20 words in the morning on weekdays (Monday to Friday)
- Revise these words once or twice through the day.
- On weekends, revise the words learnt over the week.
*Reading skills: The more you read, the better you'll get at comprehensions and other questions on VA. Practice comprehensions from sample papers, previous year papers, study material from coaching classes, etc.
*Logical reasoning: This section i
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