8 years ago
How can I crack AMUEEE in 3 months?
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Manish MotwaniCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
It is very easy to crack AMUEEE in three months when it comes to hardcore preparations and time management.
Though the one preparing for AMUEEE will be definitely preparing for JEE Mains which is a plus point as both the exams have the same nu
Though the one preparing for AMUEEE will be definitely preparing for JEE Mains which is a plus point as both the exams have the same nu
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It is very easy to crack AMUEEE in three months when it comes to hardcore preparations and time management.
Though the one preparing for AMUEEE will be definitely preparing for JEE Mains which is a plus point as both the exams have the same number of topics and syllabus.
One can easily not crack the exams, but can get the desired branch by following easy but precious tips.
Firstly, believe in your practice and preparations. Don't worry about the performance of your peers if their performance is better.
Secondly, try to revise all the chapters in first 15 days and have a thorough revision of the NCERT textbooks and the state board books.
Third, try to solve as many questions in the next 15 days and learn the basics of the topic which you find difficult and is important for the syllabus.
The last and the most important tip, rather than the number of questions, solve quality questions and work on the concepts as well as formulas because some questions will definitely be formula based.
Thank you and best of luck.
Though the one preparing for AMUEEE will be definitely preparing for JEE Mains which is a plus point as both the exams have the same number of topics and syllabus.
One can easily not crack the exams, but can get the desired branch by following easy but precious tips.
Firstly, believe in your practice and preparations. Don't worry about the performance of your peers if their performance is better.
Secondly, try to revise all the chapters in first 15 days and have a thorough revision of the NCERT textbooks and the state board books.
Third, try to solve as many questions in the next 15 days and learn the basics of the topic which you find difficult and is important for the syllabus.
The last and the most important tip, rather than the number of questions, solve quality questions and work on the concepts as well as formulas because some questions will definitely be formula based.
Thank you and best of luck.
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Manish MotwaniCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
The possible answer to this question can be given by yourself only.
Practically, all the topics that are covered in JEE Mains are also covered in AMUEEE and though the level is very easy as compared to JEE Mains so there is no separate preparat
Practically, all the topics that are covered in JEE Mains are also covered in AMUEEE and though the level is very easy as compared to JEE Mains so there is no separate preparat
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The possible answer to this question can be given by yourself only.
Practically, all the topics that are covered in JEE Mains are also covered in AMUEEE and though the level is very easy as compared to JEE Mains so there is no separate preparation needed for the AMUEEE.
The only factor which would be there is (maybe) time difference between both the exams so one can go with thorough revision before appearing for the exam and can solve the previous AMUEEE papers to know the criteria and the points which need focus in the syllabus.
Also, it depends on the student that how he or she is preparing for the JEE Mains.
If he or she prepares wholeheartedly, he/she will qualify JEE Mains with very great marks and will secure a good rank. Also, if they are unable to perform well then also preparations are enough for AMUEEE. If someone has not thoroughly prepared and not studied the fundamentals and the NCERT books, he or she needs to focus on the preparations before taking AMUEEE and need to solve a lot of practise questions, again on the basis of his or her requirements.
Thank you. Hope it helped.
Practically, all the topics that are covered in JEE Mains are also covered in AMUEEE and though the level is very easy as compared to JEE Mains so there is no separate preparation needed for the AMUEEE.
The only factor which would be there is (maybe) time difference between both the exams so one can go with thorough revision before appearing for the exam and can solve the previous AMUEEE papers to know the criteria and the points which need focus in the syllabus.
Also, it depends on the student that how he or she is preparing for the JEE Mains.
If he or she prepares wholeheartedly, he/she will qualify JEE Mains with very great marks and will secure a good rank. Also, if they are unable to perform well then also preparations are enough for AMUEEE. If someone has not thoroughly prepared and not studied the fundamentals and the NCERT books, he or she needs to focus on the preparations before taking AMUEEE and need to solve a lot of practise questions, again on the basis of his or her requirements.
Thank you. Hope it helped.
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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student
Current Student- NIT, Trichy
Guide-Level 11
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) conducts an entrance exam in order to provide admission to candidates in engineering and architecture courses offered by it. These are the courses in which admission is offered to candidates on the basis of thei
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Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) conducts an entrance exam in order to provide admission to candidates in engineering and architecture courses offered by it. These are the courses in which admission is offered to candidates on the basis of their scores in AMU Engineering Entrance Exam (EEE).
Start with NCERT books then go for these books for strong fundamentals and practising questions
Physics
Concepts of Physics 1 & 2 by HC Verma
DC Pandey, the one with only questions
Chemistry
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
Concepts of Physical Chemistry for JEE Paperback 2014 by P. Bahadur (Author)
Organic Chemistry, 7e Morrison Boyd
Maths
Mathematics Vol. I & II by R.D.Sharma
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A.Das Gupta
Objective Mathematics by S.K.Pundir M.L.Khanna
Apart from using books, you must practice mock exams to develop a proper strategy to attempt the question paper. Analyse the mocks you solve and learn from the mistakes. Also, pay attention to time management.
All the best.
Start with NCERT books then go for these books for strong fundamentals and practising questions
Physics
Concepts of Physics 1 & 2 by HC Verma
DC Pandey, the one with only questions
Chemistry
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
Concepts of Physical Chemistry for JEE Paperback 2014 by P. Bahadur (Author)
Organic Chemistry, 7e Morrison Boyd
Maths
Mathematics Vol. I & II by R.D.Sharma
Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A.Das Gupta
Objective Mathematics by S.K.Pundir M.L.Khanna
Apart from using books, you must practice mock exams to develop a proper strategy to attempt the question paper. Analyse the mocks you solve and learn from the mistakes. Also, pay attention to time management.
All the best.
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8 years ago
I am doing BA from Aligarh Muslim University and I want to do CFP. Will it be a better option then MBA?
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Aakrati JainCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
One needs to know the difference between the two:
Job opportunities offered after CFP course are CFP legal financial planner, estate planner, investment planner, insurance planner, tax consultant, etc while MBA offers Managers, leaders, operati
Job opportunities offered after CFP course are CFP legal financial planner, estate planner, investment planner, insurance planner, tax consultant, etc while MBA offers Managers, leaders, operati
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One needs to know the difference between the two:
Job opportunities offered after CFP course are CFP legal financial planner, estate planner, investment planner, insurance planner, tax consultant, etc while MBA offers Managers, leaders, operations and sales heads, etc. CFP covers financial planning as a subject while MBA focuses on economics, accounting, operations and marketing along with a specialization that is chosen by the candidate. The CFP course exams are held thrice in a year while the two years MBA program is set in a semester mode. CFP entrance examination is online while for MBA it defers with institutions. CFP is organized by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards or the CFP board while there are a number of institutes that offer MBA program.
If client management and planning finances for clients ( that is guiding them through legal restrictions,
financial laws, investment and tax planning, insurances and benefits etc. ) interests you then CFP will add
value to your career.
While to add value to your existing career MBA is just perfect. Besides giving you an option of choosing your specialization MBA also trains you in economics, accounting, operations and marketing in depth. Internship being an important part of MBA gives the opportunity for corporate world exposure which is required as most of the students need to join a company to know and live in the work culture.
Job opportunities offered after CFP course are CFP legal financial planner, estate planner, investment planner, insurance planner, tax consultant, etc while MBA offers Managers, leaders, operations and sales heads, etc. CFP covers financial planning as a subject while MBA focuses on economics, accounting, operations and marketing along with a specialization that is chosen by the candidate. The CFP course exams are held thrice in a year while the two years MBA program is set in a semester mode. CFP entrance examination is online while for MBA it defers with institutions. CFP is organized by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards or the CFP board while there are a number of institutes that offer MBA program.
If client management and planning finances for clients ( that is guiding them through legal restrictions,
financial laws, investment and tax planning, insurances and benefits etc. ) interests you then CFP will add
value to your career.
While to add value to your existing career MBA is just perfect. Besides giving you an option of choosing your specialization MBA also trains you in economics, accounting, operations and marketing in depth. Internship being an important part of MBA gives the opportunity for corporate world exposure which is required as most of the students need to join a company to know and live in the work culture.
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Aakrati JainCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
Aligarh Muslim University offers a wide variety of courses. For M.A. Economics:
1) Eligibilty criteria:B.A. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Economics.ORB.Sc. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less
1) Eligibilty criteria:B.A. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Economics.ORB.Sc. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less
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Aligarh Muslim University offers a wide variety of courses. For M.A. Economics:
1) Eligibilty criteria:B.A. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Economics.ORB.Sc. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 60% marks in Mathematics / Statistics.ORB. Com. with at least 55% marks in aggregate.
2) Selection Process:Through Departmental Test.
3) Admission Test:Test Fee/Proc. charges: Rs. 350Test Date: In start of JuneDuration: 2 HoursIntake: 65 seats
4) Application Form Details:Filling of form: Online modeAfter filling the online form submit it to the Chairman's Office, Department of Economics, AMU.Last date of form filling and receipt of Application form (PDF Generated copy at the Counter/Registered Post): In mid of April.
5) Test Syllabus: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Indian Economy, Money and Banking, Economics of development, Quantitative technique, General English and General awareness (some questions).Test Paper Details:There shall be one paper comprising 80 questions with the following breakup :a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice) : 140 marks.
6) Course Details:Duration: 4 semesters
1) Eligibilty criteria:B.A. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Economics.ORB.Sc. with at least 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 60% marks in Mathematics / Statistics.ORB. Com. with at least 55% marks in aggregate.
2) Selection Process:Through Departmental Test.
3) Admission Test:Test Fee/Proc. charges: Rs. 350Test Date: In start of JuneDuration: 2 HoursIntake: 65 seats
4) Application Form Details:Filling of form: Online modeAfter filling the online form submit it to the Chairman's Office, Department of Economics, AMU.Last date of form filling and receipt of Application form (PDF Generated copy at the Counter/Registered Post): In mid of April.
5) Test Syllabus: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Indian Economy, Money and Banking, Economics of development, Quantitative technique, General English and General awareness (some questions).Test Paper Details:There shall be one paper comprising 80 questions with the following breakup :a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice) : 140 marks.
6) Course Details:Duration: 4 semesters
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MAAZ ABDULLAHCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
AMU would be a better choice as you will get the benefits of a government institute and fee structure is very low plus infrastructure is good.
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Aakrati JainCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
BA (Hons) in Communicative English course in Aligarh Muslim University consists of:
1st year :
Paper 1: Phonetics and applied phonetics
Paper 2: Remedial grammar
2nd year :
Paper 3: Conversational English
Paper: Writing skills
3rd year:
Paper 5: Advan
1st year :
Paper 1: Phonetics and applied phonetics
Paper 2: Remedial grammar
2nd year :
Paper 3: Conversational English
Paper: Writing skills
3rd year:
Paper 5: Advan
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BA (Hons) in Communicative English course in Aligarh Muslim University consists of:
1st year :
Paper 1: Phonetics and applied phonetics
Paper 2: Remedial grammar
2nd year :
Paper 3: Conversational English
Paper: Writing skills
3rd year:
Paper 5: Advanced writing and reading skills
Paper 6: Functions and situations
Paper 7: English and electronic media
Paper 8: English for business
Paper 9: English in print media
Paper 10: English for academic purposes
Paper 11: Translation and interpretation skills
(There is a choice between paper v and paper xi).
1st year :
Paper 1: Phonetics and applied phonetics
Paper 2: Remedial grammar
2nd year :
Paper 3: Conversational English
Paper: Writing skills
3rd year:
Paper 5: Advanced writing and reading skills
Paper 6: Functions and situations
Paper 7: English and electronic media
Paper 8: English for business
Paper 9: English in print media
Paper 10: English for academic purposes
Paper 11: Translation and interpretation skills
(There is a choice between paper v and paper xi).
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8 years ago
What is the total fee for 2 years for doing MBA?
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Aakrati JainCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
Hello,
The fee structure for MBA course in Aligarh Muslim University would cost around (more or less):
First year: Rs. 16,690.
Second year: Rs. 16,690.
Total: Rs. 33,380.
The fee structure for MBA course in Aligarh Muslim University would cost around (more or less):
First year: Rs. 16,690.
Second year: Rs. 16,690.
Total: Rs. 33,380.
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Animesh WadhwaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Yes, you can go for PhD after completing MBA. There is no restriction.
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Vikash JainCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Refer the official link below :
https://www.amu.ac.in/polytechnics.jsp
https://www.amu.ac.in/polytechnics.jsp
