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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Physics:
1- NCERT Textbooks.
2- IIT Physics by D. C. Pandey
3- Problems in Physics by S. Krotov
4- Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov.
5- Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker.
6- Concepts of Physics Vol I and II by H. C. Verma (Highly Recommended)
Chemistry:
1- NCERT Textbooks
2- Organic Chemistry O. P. Tandon. Organic Chemistry Peter Sykes.
3- Physical Chemistry O. P. Tandon. Organic Chemistry MS Chauhan.
4- Concise Inorganic Chemistry J. D. Lee. Organic Chemistry Morrison and Boyd.
5- Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations R. C. Mukherjee
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The candidate must have studied Commerce in class 11 and 12 with Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Maths and English as main subjects. The minimum cut off marks criteria is subject to each college/university's own admission criteria for that year.
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Step 1: Know AUCET syllabus thoroughly. Step 2: Understand the AUCET exam pattern and marking scheme and prepare accordingly. Step 3: Get all the study material for AUCET such as prep books and previous years question papers. Step 4: Create a monthly time-table on how much material to cover on a daily basis. Step 5: Solve question papers, sample papers and mock tests.
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don't EXPECT - Don't expect to get 100 in a subject, I never expected. Just prepare well. Don't PRESSURIZE - Don't pressurize yourself that I have to get 95% this that. NO just give your best
ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS -Even if you don't know a question please attempt it you never know there might be grace marks. ATTEMPT IN SEQUENCE- this makes the paper look presentable and easy for examiner to check it.
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