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Dear Ayyushmann,
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Hi Safi Rehman!
You can refer to some of the websites that i mentione below:
1) https://www.aisee.co.in/aisee-sample-question.pdf
2) https://schools.aglasem.com/34530
And to know more about the paper pattern, syllabus and all, you can check this website mentioned below:
1) https://collegedunia.com/exams/aiseee/exam-pattern
Hope this information is uswful for you!
Good Luck!
Dear Vandana, as long as you have completed your 10+2 with the required minimum aggregate according to your category with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology, you are eligible for appearing for NEET. Now Open School Candidates are also allowed to appear for NEET.
Hi Subhash,
GATE(Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is an examination that tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and science.It is administered by IIT.As you are from non-cse background,you'll have to work a little more harder than the others but with right resources and hard work you can definitely crack it.There are numerous sources available on the internet but some the best ones are Ravindrababu Ravula's videos,various author books and practice practice and practice the previous year question papers.You can even join a good coaching center for extra help.
Hello Shivani,
It is always advisable to make up your own schedule for studies. It is an immature idea to study using a schedule somebody else made. Studying even on the schedule of the toppers cannot assure you success because things work differently for everyone and all have different capacities. Yes you can take their schedule as an example and guide for making your own. Look up at certain timetables available on net. And divide your time for studies and necessities and leisure.
Make a schedule and work on it for a week and then you'll see the faults in it, modify it and work for another week and modify it yet again. You'll soon have a good time table, but do not expect it to work for whole year, a month would be great. It always needs rectification .and do not forget to add Breaks in your study. Pomodoro technique is good in this respect. Keep in mind to make a practical schedule, which is easy to follow and has a good work-life balance .We are here to help you with anything you need.
All the best.
Dear Pavani, The Ministry of Human Resources Department in a letter dated January 19th, 2019 has stated that only those students who have completed their 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with a minimum aggregate of 50% are eligible for applying for NATA for B.Arch students. Thr Council of Architecture has written back to MHRD requesting them to reconsider this because Diploma is equivalent to 10+2. And MHRD is yet to respond. Until then, Diploma students are ineligible for NATA. So you might not be able to appear for the exam in April session. You might have to wait until July session to see if this changes.
Hey Navadeep,
As you have a very short duration of time, You will have to revise your syllabus efficiently and properly by dividing the topics and time for each and every topic.
Solve the sets of questions available to you. Try not to solve any question wrong as this will decrease your efficiency of scoring a good marks. I will suggest you to revise and solve atleast 10 practice sets so that you can score well in the MUOET 2019 Examination. I hope you have got the point.
Good luck for your examination !
Hello aspirant,
Jee is a tough exam and it's hard to score if you are not prepared well.Very less candidates are able to score even 50% of the total marks and many fall in the category who have secured less than 100 marks.
Generally the cutoff is less than 100
The previous year cutoff is as follows
General - 74
Obc-45
Sc -29
St-24
Pwd- -35
This year also the cutoffs are expected to hover around the same range with a buffer of 10 marks.
Now to maximise your score only attempt the questions which you surely know and leave the questions you don't know.Guessing and prompting will do more harm than good and can lead to negative marks.Many students just miss their cutoffs because of negative marks.
Attempt that subject first for which you have prepared well.Also don't leave chemistry at the end as it is more scoring and takes less time.
Hope it helps.
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