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How can I crack ipu cet for getting btech biotech in ggsipu

Abhay Agnihotri 6th Apr, 2019

By cracking I am assuming a decent rank. The level of CET examn is not that much high, so you can easily score good marks. 

Firstly, go through the paper pattern. Just stick to the syllabus don't go beyond it. Study NCERT to build your concepts.

Maths: Have command on each and every topic. If you feel some difficulty in any topic, just have basic clear about that topic. You need to do a lot of practice for speed and accuracy.

Physics: Have command on every topic and most imporatntly, learn each and every formula by heart. Because there are questions on direct formula. 

Chemistry: Read NCERT line by line, thats the success mantra. Practice organic chemistry. 

The must to do thing, make short notes and revise them regularly. Do a lot of practice of previous year papers and give mock test to increase speed and devote time to analyse them.  

During exam: There will be some time consuming questions , do not give a try to them. As there will be negative marking so attempt only those questions that are known to you. Attempt chemistry portion first as it take less time. Above all, be confident and don't panic in examination. 

Best of Luck!!

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Helloquestion- I crack clat in 2 months ans -know that I able to do this but my family said that now I have few days now u tell me what Ido?

Sai Meghana 24th Feb, 2019

Hello Vani Sharma........

The clat exam will be conducted on 12th  may 2019,still you have more than two months you can easily crack clat with in this period,all you need to do is just make perfect schedule to prepare for your exam ,the areas you need to concentrate on and strategy you need to follow while taking the eaxm  all you need to prepare 5 sections in clat you can cover them seperately or purchaseva bundle through below mentioned sources.

1.english include vocabulary,reading comprehension,grammer.

2.logical and analytical reasoning

3. arithmetic,basic algebra and geometry(mainly mensuration)

4.gk static as well as current affiars

5.legal aptitutde indian policy,low of torts,contracts,criminal and misclaws.

you can go for AP Bharadwaj books on CLAT.The universal book ans lexis nexis are also decent.

CLAT is very energy draining exam and you do not get even a minute to relax make sure to build your stamina from the start,dont inbulge in a question too much to have wasted time of other section/questions on tough ones,get help from the video lectures of edusaathi at website and kickstart your preparation,believe in yourself prepare well

.All the best

Thank you

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Will JEE Main April exam be tougher as compared to Januarys exam? What should be my booster study plan to crack it within 1 month?

Harsh Tomar 24th Feb, 2019
Hello,
NTA will try to keep both of them exactly the same as otherwise people will start complaining and filing cases in courts like I could not appear for the first test and second test was way too tough than the first and i was at disadvantageous position because of which my career is ruined etc. etc.

Now NTA is conducting it for the first time so they will try their best to keep both the examinations on the same level of difficulty.

Also if we analyse the purpose of these examinations then we will know that there is not much scope of experimentation. Too tough  lots of zeros so useless if we want to compare relative understanding of students and if it is Too Easy  many students on the same marks hence again it will be difficult to allot different branches to the students.

So i would say forget about these things like which examination will be easier etc. and give your best to each eaxmination you are appearing in. Sells study is the only way out to crack JEE.
Thankyou

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can 1 month preparation is sufficient for clat crack.

Akshita Patel 27th Feb, 2019

Hey, Sheetal!

Thank you for this common question. I am sure it will help many students who have this question in their mind at various points of time before thinking of giving their CLAT exam, during their 12th grade and even after being unhappy with the law college they finally get.

I gave the CLAT about 2 years ago and the experience was quite interesting, to say the least. What I learnt and a lot of people who have given it will tell you, is that what matters is the the quality of studies over quantity. People study for 2 years and spread it out, and end up in top NLUs or lower ones. They also do crash courses, or practice enough past papers and read up on GK worth 2 years plus static GK in a month, and get into top NLUs. It depends on how well you study. So if you give it all you have in one month, plan what all you have to study, how much time you have, how many days you want to give for revision, how many papers you need to do, how many days you want to take as an off or break, you will crack CLAT. It might be easy if you customise your plan according to your strengths and skill sets. Prioritise the various sections of the exam.  If your strengths are Legal and English, practice those every day. Usually, for Maths, depending on how good or bad you are at it, it is advised to prioritise what you can solve easily and quickly. Limit what you study in Math and are a sure shot if you do not want to prioritise it. Studying static GK well is good and solving past papers helps, as some questions are a recurrent trend. Apart from that, relevant GK blogs are easy to find on the internet. Logical section is all about practice so keep practicing every day with continuity. Work on your strengths, embrace your weaknessness and limit the capacity of your weaknessess in the paper by attempting questions you are sure of answering correctly and confidently. 

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hello all , I am getting 54.33 in gate 2019 cse belong to sc catagory. Will i be selected for psu or should i prepare for 2020

Mayur Shetti 24th Feb, 2019

Hi

First of all there are very few PSU which recruit Computer Science students. Here is the list along with there preevious year cutoff in SC category.

1. NLC  53.86  so you can get into this comapny

2. POWERGRID  54  you have chance in this PSU

3. WBSEDCL  between 45 to 55

4. BARC

5. IOCL

6. POSOCO

7. PSPCL


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Best NEET channels for NEET preparation

ruchika.chauhan Expert 18th Mar, 2019

Hello


During the last few preparation days, you must study smartly and work hard to get a good rank in the exam.

Work on the important topics which carry more weightage and solve previous year question papers and mock tests. It help you to know about the exam patern and type of questions asked in the exam. By solving mock tests, you can enhance your speed and also can analyse about your preparation level and work accordingly.


You should enroll for the NEET Rank Booster for your preparation- http://bit.ly/2VWtz6V


All the Best!

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How i can start the preparation for NDA from 11

Kshitij Anand 28th Feb, 2019

First buy NDA ARIHANT BOOK , DO YOUR PREPARATION FROM IT.

MATHEMATICS PAPER 1:

To clear this paper

  1. Need to do alteast 45 questions correctly. I did 54 questions in which 50 were correct and 4 were incorrect.
  2. Must be good in mathematical concept of 11th and 12th class. You need to have good hold on concepts of all chapters. THERE IS NO OTHER WAY. I REPEAT THERE IS NO OTHER WAY.
  3. Now, You have good hold on concepts of mathematics so do ARIHANT NDA BOOK and try solving all questions , if you are not able to do a question or taking too much time then quickly watch the solution , understand it and keep that in mind.

Like this you can revise 11th and 12th Mathematics completely with reference to NDA type questions.

This book will also provide you with many direct formulas to find an answer.

GENERAL STUDIES PAPER 2:

  1. For English if you have studied in English Medium School then there should not be any problem but if you study in Hindi medium school then you must take coaching of English and learn the rules of English language. You must do at least 25 English question correctly. I did 30 questions all correct.
  2. If you are a PCM student then science part will not be a problem for you. If you have read all the chapters of Physics and Chemistry and remember the basic principles and topics of the chapters and you can attempt the Physics and Chemistry questions easily. For Biology if you remember the knowledge of 10th class Biology then it will be more than enough for you.
  3. For history geography economics and civics you can take the reference of NDA Arihant book where you can find the details of these topics you must read all the topics and again and again until you understand them. If you get stuck on any topic from that book learn about it more from Google. I did the same and it worked out for me.
  4. In paper you must do at least 55 to 60 questions correctly. I did 60 question in which 4 were incorrect and 56 were correct.

You must do both paper 1 and Paper 2 preparation simultaneously everyday and need to finish this preparation 20 days before of exam.

In those 20 days do all the last year questions paper that you can find on internet and buy a sample question paper book of Arihant and do the sample paper in same discipline like you will do in your written exam in that particular timings.

After doing those paper 1 and Paper 2 analyse and calculate your marks and then see the solution of questions which you did wrong and were not able to perform understand the solution

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Give timetable to study crack neet with 550 marks in 12 months of a day how many hours to study

Swati Singh 26th Feb, 2019

Hey

Planning is main part of study. Plan your day. Means study 14 hours a day except college, classes, daily work. Plan a subject for week or a day. And most important is you must follow a plan.

1st week-You should start with three seating of 3 hours each daily for first week and try to cut down your time of other non-studying activity. Also you take 15 minutes of rest after each 1.30 hour

2nd week-You should start with three seating of 4 hours each and again try to cut down your time of other activity. Also you take 15 minutes of rest after each 2.00 hour

3rd week-You should try to take four seating of 3 hours each and one seating of 2 hours with it.

How you study for these hours?

You have to study with full concentration, no disturbance, and continuously for 3 hour sessions. The idea is to simulate real exam conditions. While studying, you have to create an atmosphere as if you are sitting in exam. Avoid doing following during a 3 hours session:

Study on a desk if you have it at home.
Avoid studying while lying down on a bed.
Collect revision materials
Don’t get up from your desk during 3 hours of study session.
Don't panic! When you panic, you make mistakes, so keep calm throughout.
Study with 100 percent concentration as if you are sitting in exam

All the best:)

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What should i do to prepare for jee mains exam

spandana devasani 23rd Feb, 2019
Hello Aspirant,
   JEE Mains is conducted by the National Testing Agency(NTA) twice an year(from 2019), to provide admissions into various undergraduate courses in various prestigious colleges like NITs,IIITs etc..One session was already held in January and the next coming session will be held in April.Since there is very less time and also boards are approaching, it is better you prepare smarter.
    For any competitive exam, the whole syllabus is to be divided into 4 parts according to their weightage and level of difficulty,
  • High Weightage, Less Effort(easy): These are the most important group ofchapters. You must complete these chapters thoroughly.Since they require less effort, try to excel in these topics to score more.
  • High weightage, High Effort(hard): These are the second most important group of chapters. You will probably have to spend a lot of time on these chapters.
  • Low weightage, Less Effort(easy):These are the chapters you can do only when you have time left after completing the first two.
  • High weightage, High Effort (hard): Forget these chapters! You dont need to worry about them. Focus on the above three types of chapters instead.
Below are the important topics of physics:
  • High weightage, low effort:Heat & thermodynamics, Ray optics,Electromagnetic waves, semiconductors, Error & instrument analysis, Gravitation, Wave optics, Photo electric effect, Oscillations.
  • High weightage, high effort: Electromagnetic induction & alternating current,Rotation, Kinematics,Electrostatics,Current Electricity & capacitors,Properties of matter, Magnetic effects of current & Magnetism, Bohr's Atomic Model, Waves & Sound.
  • Low weightage, low effort: Heat transfer, Fluids, Nuclear physics & X-Rays, work, energy & power, Units & Measurements, Dual nature of matter & radiation.
  • Low weightage, high effort: Circular motion, centre of mass, communication systems, collisions, Laws of motion.
Topics of Chemistry:
  • High weightage, low effort: Atomic structure, Gaseous and liquid state, Electrochemistry,  Chemical Kinetics, Nuclear& Surface chemistry, chemical bonding, d-block elements, Co-ordination compounds, Alkyl halides,  aromatic compounds.
  • High weightage, high effort: Thermodynamics, p- block elements, General organic chemistry, Isomerism, Aldehydes & ketones, Carboxylic acids & derivatives.
  • Low weightage, low efforts:Chemical Equilibrium, Solutions, Metallurgy,Qualitative analysis, Hydrocarbons.
  • Low weightage, high efforts:Mole concept,Ionic equilibrium, Solid state,s-block elements, periodic classification, classification& nomenclature, Alcohol & ether, Nitrogen & its compounds, Polymers.
Below are the topics in Maths:
  • High weightage, low efforts: 3 dimensional geometry, vectors, Determinants & matrices, sequence & series, straight lines, circles,Probability distribution.
  • High weightage, high efforts:Definite integral, area under the curve,limits, continuity, differentiability,functions, applications of derivatives, complex numbers,Quadratic equations, binomial theorem.
  • Low weightage, low efforts:Diffential equation, differentiation, trigonometry,statistics, mathematical logic, set & relation, height & distance.
  • Low weightage, high efforts:functions,properties of triangle,permutation & combination, Indefinite integral.
Hope you got the information required.
    • All the best!!
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I am 27 year old btech graduate .I am planning to pursue LLB.Is it posible for me to crack CLAT within 1 month?

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 23rd Feb, 2019

Hey Vijay.

If you already have a undergraduate degree and want to pursue LLB a 3 year LLB programme is more suitabke for you.

CLAT is an entrance exam for admission in five year Integrated course of law like BA LLB, BCOM LLB, BBA LLB etc. These 5 year Integrated courses combine an undergraduate degree like BA, BCOM, BBA etc with law. CLAT does not offer any 3 year LLB courses. If you pursue CLAT after completion of graduation it would be wasting 2 years. Hence you can go for other good colleges and entrance tests for admission in 3 year LLB.

DU LLb- Delhi University

MH CET- GLC Mumbai, ILS Pune and other law colleges in Maharashtra

PU LLB- Panjab University,Chandigarg

TS LAWCET- Law colleges in Tamil Nadu

BHU LLB- Banaras Hindu University.

BVP LLB- Bharatiya Vidyapeeth University

LSAT- Private Law colleges like O.P. Jindal Global Law school, IIT Kharagpur etc 

Yes it is possible to crack Such law entrances in 1 month preparation but it would be better if you start earlier. 

Best of luck 

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