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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Organic chemistry can be easily mastered if conceptual clarity is gained. Tricks to learn element series, and reactivity series will make your life much easier.
Regular practice becomes important as the syllabus covered in the same is vast. Solving past years and giving regular mocks while keeping a tab on your score will definitely help you work on your weak spots.
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Introduction to Psychology by Morgan and King
Psychology: An Introduction by Russ Dewey
A History of Psychology: Ideas and Context by D. Brett King
Abnormal Psychology by Ronald J. Comer
Social Psychology by Elliot Aronson
Cognitive Psychology: A Student's Handbook by Michael W. Eysenck and Mark T. Keane
Developmental Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence by David R. Shaffer and Katherine Kipp
Biological Psychology by James W. Kalat
Research Methods in Psychology by John J. Shaughnessy, Eugene B. Zechmeister, and Jeanne S. Zechmeister
Statistics for P
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It will help candidates in understanding how questions have been asked in previous years, difficulty level of questions, topics with weightage. Practicing the previous year question papers will also help in your JEE preparation level and evaluate how much you need to study.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
1) Prelims
2)Mains
3) Interview
In Prelims you just need to score the cutoff marks.
Coming to the mains and interview someone is required to score here only.
UPSC has nothing to do with stream but someone from commerce has strong basis of finance can choose optional accordingly but I have people take political science. Geography etc has option as they are also present in Prelims and mains you just need some expertise in it.
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1. Plan out your study time according to the allotted period for the upcoming NCHMCT M.Sc. JEE exam cycle.
2. Examine the exam questions and make a list of the key topics that are frequently covered in this entrance exam.
3. To begin your preparation, gather your study materials according to the syllabus and themes.
4. R. S. Agrawal's books can be used to prepare for the quantitative and reasoning sections.
5. You can read Lucent or any other GK book multiple times to prepare for current events.
6. You should read an English-language newspaper in ad
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Bank Exam Preparation Tips for IBPS PO
Know the Detailed Syllabus:
Make a Study Plan:
Attempt Regular Mock Tests:
Read Newspapers:
Focus on One Stage At A Time:
Review Previous Year Question Papers:
Focus on Every Subject:
Do Give a Look at the Previous Year Cut Off:
Important Sections to Cover for Guaranteed Success in Bank PO
English Language
Quantitative Aptitude
Computer Awareness
Reasoning Ability
General Knowledge.
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