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Vikram Hazarika

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The verb 'be' is an irregular verb used when used in the Simple Present Tense. It is essential because it forms the basic English sentences. The verb is used to describe identity, conditions, emotions, etc. 'Be' changes to am, is, are- depending on the subject. It also functions as a helping verb in more complex structures.

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Saumya Jain

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Stative Verbs are the verbs which describe the state, emotion, though or possession. Verbs such as knows, owns, likes, etc. are not used in the continuous tense and hence are used in the simple present tense. 

For example: 

  • I own a shop. 
  • She knows the answer. 

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Nishtha Datta

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Yes, NCERT Solutions are generally enough for Class 11 Maths exam preparation, especially for CBSE board exams. Shiskha has provided NCERT solutions are based on the latest CBSE syllabus, with step-by-step explanations that help build a strong conceptual understanding.

 In Chapter 4 Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations of class 11 Maths, students are introduced to key concepts like real and imaginary numbers, the form a + ib, modulus, conjugate, and solving equations with complex roots. These solutions explain each problem methodically, making it easier to grasp abstract topics like the Argand plane or polar representation. Our

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Vidhi Jain

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The time required for the BTech Pharmaceutical Engineering course entrance test preparation depends on the individual preparing for the course. You should start with your preparation as early as possible, at least 6 to 8 months before the final exam is scheduled to take place.
This gives you enough time to prepare, cover the maximum portion of the syllabus, and do a thorough revision as well, which increases your chances of getting shortlisted.

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Vidhi Jain

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There is no fixed time duration for the B Tech Dairy Technology entrance exam preparation, but it is better to start as early as possible, at least 8 to 10 months before the final exam date. This will give enough time to prepare by covering the maximum amount of syllabus and having time for a thorough revision. 

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Nishtha Mishra

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Yes, the candidates should be familiar with the exam pattern for MAH BCA CET preparation. By knowing the exam pattern beforehand, the candidates will be able to understand how the entrance examination will be conducted by the authorities. The details of the exam mode, duration, type of questions and more can be checked through the MAH BCA CET exam pattern. Being familiar with the exam pattern will prove advantageous to the candidates as they will know the exam environment.

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Piyush Chatterjee

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Yes, Bachelor of Management Studies graduates can prepare for government jobs and civil services exams. Some popular government exams include:

  1. UPSC Civil Services – For IAS, IPS, IFS
  2. IBPS PO & SBI PO – Banking sector jobs
  3. SSC CGL – Government administration jobs
  4. RBI Grade B – Banking and finance sector

A BMS degree helps in business-related government roles but additional preparation is needed for competitive exams as the syllabus for various entrance different.

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Yatendra Choudhury

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Avoiding common mistakes can improve your CUET English score. Here are some key pitfalls to watch out for:

  • Neglecting Basics: Ensure a strong foundation in grammar before moving to advanced topics.
  • Ignoring Mock Tests: Regular testing is crucial for identifying weaknesses and improving performance.
  • Overlooking Revision: Frequent revision ensures you retain what you've learned.
  • Focusing Only on Theory: Practical application through exercises and tests is essential for effective learning.
  • Poor Time Management: Plan your preparation and exam strategy to make the most of your time.

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Vidhi Jain

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B Tech full form is Bachelor of Technology. The time needed to prepare for the BTech entrance exam cannot be said with any certainty, but it is better to start as early as possible so that you have enough time to go through the entire exam syllabus and can revise each section to increase your chances of getting an excellent score. You must start at least 6 to 8 months before the final exam date because the competition is too high, leading to skyrocketing cut-offs for admission.

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