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Hello Gopal
Only few days are left for the JEE Main exam and it is practically not possible to complete the whole syllabus of JEE Mains till the April exam. You can practice mock tests and previous year question papers. It will help you to know about the exam pattern and difficulty level of the exam.
You must work smartly to secure a good percentile in the exam. Use the JEE Main Rank Booster for preparation-
https://www.entrance360.com/jee-main-rank-booster/
Good Luck!
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You can enroll for NEET Rank Booster for Smart Study Material which includes unlimited full mock tests.
https://www.entrance360.com/neet-rank-booster/
NEET 2019 exam is scheduled to be conducted on 5th May 2019 and you should work hard to score a good rank in the exam and secure a seat in any good medical college.
Hello aspirant
Yes possible of you prepare topic wise then it is easy to complete the whole syllabus
Starting from
EDC
Signals and systems
And follows
Make a schedule for every day and prepare topic wise and take mock test every weekend for better time management.
Try to solve more previous years papers
Hope above information is helpful to you
Thank you
Yes you can crack her advance in one year with proper preparation!
If you have any questions further let me know
Thank you!
Deciding to switch from CISCE board to a CBSE school for cracking JEE in Class 11 depends on various factors. While the CBSE syllabus aligns more closely with JEE curriculum, transitioning involves adapting to a new system and syllabus, which might initially pose challenges. However, CBSE's focus on JEE preparation through its curriculum and resources can be advantageous. Consider factors such as your comfort with the ICSE system, your ability to adapt, the quality of coaching available, and your determination to excel in JEE. Ultimately, choose a path that suits your learning style and goals best.
Hi,
Let me tell you the truth, people usually look for good future in corporate sector or maybe want to get admission in top B-schools, especially in IIMs, for this purpose they look out for good coaching institute having a brand name and finally they get tantalise by the lucrative sales pitches of counsellors. But the hard fact is, among the batch of classes filled with students only 2-3 students are able to qualify. Even though I will be suggesting you with the Institutes here, but i would suggest you to look out for past results and ask from people who have been there and then make your decision accordingly.
1. SMARG EDUCATION
Address:- A25/33, Middle Circle, Connaught Place, New Delhi
The classes here are flexible and the time is not at all tacky or disagreeable. One to one approach is followed here and if I'm not wrong Mr. Achal Kumar is the one you can talk to and consult about. The materials that they provide is conceptual so that you can exercise your mind and eradicate the theme of spoon feeding.
2. KITABEE
Address:- 3E/5, Second Floor, Jhandewalan Extension, Opposite Anarkali Bazaar Near Metro Gate no.2, New Delhi, Delhi 110055
KITABEE is an institute with qualified faculty like Neeraj Sir and Prateek Sir, charging less fees and besides that you will be prepared for sectional tests which will be advanced and equivalent to the CAT level. Also prepares and guides for exams like IIFT, SNAP, NMAT, XAT, etc.
3. MINDWORKZZ
Address:- A 25/2, Middle Cir, Block A, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001
Website:- http://www.mindworkzz.com
The Institutes has trained more than 10,000 IIM graduates and is in collaboration with companies like Airtel, McGraw hill education, Applied Mobile labs, etc
4. ALCHEMIST INSTITUTE
Address:- Different centres;
Connaught Place: A-25/4,Middle Circle (Opp. Bercos Restaurant) Connaught Place New Delhi.
Phone :011-45304441
Staircase no. 5, Above DTDC office, (Next to Rajdhani Restaurant) Scindia House, Connaught Place, New Delhi.
Phone : 011-43628387
North Campus:
F-20B,Vijay Nagar(Opp. NDPL), Hudson Lane, Kingsway Camp,
New Delhi.Phone: 011-45104605
West Delhi:
373, First Floor, Kohat Enclave, Pitampura, New Delhi.
Landmark: Near Metro Pillar #343
(Exit 3 from Kohat Enclave Metro Station)
Phone:011 49424656, 8860229234
Gurgaon:
M-24, Lower Ground Floor, Sector 14,
Opposite SBI Bank, Gurgaon
Phone: 9818810851
The Institutes provides personal attention and guidance through its monthly mentorship meet which includes IIMs alumni and FMS alumni.
Again a considerable option which offers good faculty support and and small batch classes of 20-25 students.
There are other options too like TIME, Career Launcher, AnkGanit, etc that you can go for but the above 4 mentioned are leading Institutes that is build upon conceptual learning and focuses on student's growth not the other way around.
I hope this information helps.
All the very best for your future.!!
Hello Aspirant.
How to Prepare for SSC CGL Tier I –
. General Intelligence & Reasoning
Solving General Intelligence (GI) questions can be very tricky unless you have sufficient practice. In addition to solving practice papers, try at least 30 GI and reasoning questions every day. This way you will have practiced at least 1200 questions of GI and reasoning before your actual exam. As you go on practicing, you will gradually devise tricks of your own to tackle some GI questions. Focus on topics like Puzzles, analogy, coding-decoding, series, figure-based questions, etc. are very scoring. Start with these and move on to more versatile questions. You will notice a massive improvement in your accuracy within a week if you practice consistently. Furthermore, non-verbal reasoning topics like image assembling, figure-counting, etc. require you to employ visual imagination. Do not skip or ignore these questions because they seem time-consuming to you. Solving them is the best way to make them less time-consuming.
.Note: While practicing, your aim is to be able to attempt at least 20 questions in 18-20 minutes with reasonable accuracy. In the exam also, try to solve this section in not more than 20 minutes.
.General Awareness
General awareness (GA) is the most scoring section of the exam. If you prepare this section thoroughly now, it will not take more than 10 minutes of your time during the exam. You can utilize the time you save here for doing calculations in Quantitative Aptitude. The exam usually has more questions from static GK than Current Affairs. Therefore, focus more on static GK and simultaneously stay in touch with Current Affairs.
Prepare the subjects in the following order of priority:
Science ⇒ Polity ⇒ History ⇒ Economy ⇒ Geography ⇒ Miscellaneous
Static GK mainly pertains to Culture, Indian History, Geography (India+World), Environment, Economy and Polity. Instead of cramming mindlessly, make notes and mindmaps to remember facts, a chronology of events, cause and effect, etc. Doing this will also make your revision process quicker. Practice at least 20-30 questions of GA everyday within 15 minutes. From this section focus on those topics which are asked in previous papers of SSC CGL Tier I exam.
The following material will help you cover almost all aspects of General Awareness:
•Current Affairs App: Since you have more than three months of time, go through the notes and capsules in the App. Also, take the Daily/Weekly/Monthly Quizzes.
•Static GK: These capsules are important to keep you up to date on trivia and events and to boost your General Awareness.
•GK Quiz: Improve your General Knowledge with these short quizzes. To prepare for SSC CGL Tier 1 exam and simultaneously test yourself, these quizzes are the best platform.
•Current Affairs Capsules: If you don’t have an Android app, read Daily/Monthly Capsules of the past 3 months.
•Current Affairs Quiz: Make it a point to take these quizzes daily.
How to Prepare for SSC CGL Tier I 2018 – Quantitative Aptitude
Quantitative aptitude is considered to be the most difficult and time-consuming part of the exam. But since you still have enough time to prepare for SSC CGL Tier 1 exam, you can utilize this time & make yourself expertise in at least some of the areas of quantitative section
.Note: Try to allocate at least 2 hours from your entire day to practice questions from quantitative aptitude section. In the exam, don’t spend more than 25 minutes to this section.
.English Language
There are three important aspects that you need to master to efficiently prepare for SSC CGL Tier 1 English test. These are Vocabulary, Grammar and Comprehension. If you achieve proficiency in Vocabulary and Grammar, you will win half the battle. After this, all you need is to work on Comprehension.
The pattern and questions in this exam often get repeated. Therefore, a thorough preparation can help you wrap up this entire section within 10 minutes in the exam.
Comprehension
Vocabulary
Grammar:
Just like vocabulary, your grammar will also improve if you read more sincerely. In any case, try as many questions as you can on:
•Error Spotting
•Phrase Replacement
•Fill in the Blanks
Once you exhaust model/previous years’ papers, move over to other sources to practice at least 30 questions of grammar each day. Try to quickly scan across newspapers like ‘The Hindu’ daily. Some other sources you can rely on are: -
More Rules to Follow While You Prepare for SSC CGL Tier 1 Exam:
1.The first thing you should do when you sit to study is to solve a mock question paper. Solve at least one mock paper every day.
2.Time yourself section-wise.
3.After you solve a mock test, review it in and out. Analyze your errors, time taken, accuracy and approach.
4.Try different time-management strategies like the ones given below and adopt the one that suits you the best.
5.Try more SSC CGL Mock Test here.
•Give more time to sections that you are more strong in. This will ensure that you can effectively use the time duration of the exam. Remember that there are no sectional time limits and no sectional cut off. So your job is to simply maximize your score however you can.
•Try different order of attempt patterns in your mock tests. Some mock with English first, Some with Quant first. Or try your toughest section first. See which strategy works best for you.
I hope my answer will help you. All the best.
Hloo ayush
If u willing to get into IIT then this is the right time.To get expertise in maths then start preparing basic level books like
Rd Sharma Objective Mathematics for IIT JEE
This book have questions from basic to high level .In this there are large no of questions .so only do examples.Try to analyse each and every question to understand the concept and stuck to only one book.ART IS NOT DOING NO.OF QUESTIONS BUT ART IS DOING 1 QUESTION IN NO. OF WAYS.After understanding the concepts try to solve previous year question.Do practice on regular basis.Try to solve the question without taking help of solutions. For previous year question papers go through this link
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/sample-papers
All the best
Hello Aspirant,Hope ypu are doing well
NDA/NA Examination is conducted by Union Public Service Commission twice a year in the month of april and december to select young boys and girls in indian armed forces as officers.
The basic requirement for NDA is knowing what to study as the syllabus is pretty extensive and try to avoid unnecessary burden by studying from many different sources.
Information about the examination:
Syllabus and Marks distribution:
Paper-1 Mathematics (Code No. 01) :
The paper of mathematics consists of 120 questions. Maximum marks for this section is 300. 2.5 marks is allotted to each question with a deduction of 0.833 for wrong answer. You have 150 minutes for 120 questions so you have to be quick along with being accurate.
Paper-II General Ability Test (Code No. 02) :
The second section is of 600 marks. It has a total of 150 questions with each weighing 4 marks with a penalty of 1.33 for wrong answer.This section is further divided into two parts-
Part A English:
This part has 50 questions for 200 marks.
Part B General Knowledge :
This part has 100 questions for 400 marks.
General Knowledge has six sections with the break-up of 400 marks as below:
Now let's have a look at the syllabus for NDA :
Mathematics: Algebra, Matrices and Determinants, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry – 2D and 3D, Differential Calculus, Integral calculus and Differential equations, Vector algebra, Statistics and Probability.
The syllabus for mathematics is covered in NCERT books of 10th ,11th and 12th. There is no need to buy any fancy books as questions asked in NDA exams are pretty standard.
Tips and tricks ( things that matter) :
Hope it Helps,
Thank you.
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Hello,
Before referring the best books or starting the preparation you must know the exam pattern and syllabus of NDA. The written exam of NDA will consist of two papers – Mathematics and General Ability Test. You can check below a list of best books for preparation of NDA.
Some of the best books for NDA Maths preparation are mentioned below:
Some of the best books for NDA GAT (General Ability Test) preparation are
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