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Hey.
CLAT has a lot of competition where people start preparing 1-2 years in advance. But it os not impossible to crack it in a few months. You'll be able to do it if you work smartly amd hard.
The Syllabus of CLAT includes a total of 5 sections. Here is the section wise syllabus of CLAT-
1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs- 50 questions for 50
2. Legal Aptitude- 50 questions for 50 marks
3. English- including Comprehension questions 40 for 40 marks
4. Logical Reasoning- 40 questions for 40 marks
5. Elementary Mathematics-20 question for 20 marks.
General Knowledge - The GK Section includes both Static GK as well as current affairs. For gstatic general knowledge you can refer to the Concised size Pearson or the Arihant’s guide. For current affairs, you will have to put the most effort as it would cover a large part of your score and there is a lot to do.
The Hindu is the newspaper preferred by various CLAT Aspirants which you can read fot the last 2 months. It not only builds a strong base for General knowledge but will also help you in your verbal ability section.There is a site called GK today.in which you can go to for current affairs. They have daily quizes based on current affairs which has been proved very usefull for CLAT preparation.
English - You will come across various words while reading the newspaper too, prepare a list, go through them regularly and try to use them in sentences. You should read the Editorial section of the Hindu for your Reading section as well as Vocabulary section of CLAT. For the reading section practicing your sample questions while timing it would prove usefull.
Mathematics - The weightage of the maths section is very less in CLAT. Also the syllabus included elementary level of Mathematics. Hence, material of CLAT possible will be sufficient .
Logical Reasoning and legal aptitude- practice these questions from your CLAT possible material only. And also use the previous year question papers and sample papers too while timing it. Similar questions are repeated each year.
Make sure that you go through the past year question papers and practice them along with sample papers. This will help you to have an idea about how to attempt the paper, the level of questions for each section, and how to manage your time well.
Best of luck!
U got to read
H.C.verma ,D.C.pandey for physics
Cengage for mathematics
OP Tandon for physical chemistry
J.D.Lee for organic chemistry
And so on
I guess u got the sarcasm
Trust me ncerts(Telugu Academy) are enough for eamcet.U gotta get a score around 115 to get into OU or JNTU which a are the top institutes of telangana.For that you have to score around 35 in chemistry as most of them can be directly answered without any problem solving, and around 55 in mathematics mainly concentrate on Maths -A as it is the scoring part.25 in Physics and keep it for the end .Attempt as many as you can.attempt many mock tests.
All the best !
Hello Jaswanth
For receiving a call from IIM and FMS you need to have CAT score above 85 percentile and for especially FMS you need to have above average score in IIFT exam.
Well you have good academic score so it will give you some weightage in your selection criteria. Especially for mechanical background students I generally suggest them to enroll in some certification course in six sigma or lean management. Because operation management course is in trend for this background and it will fetch you more than industry average package in your future.
Good luck for your career ahead.
Hi DALIP
TO CRACK NEET OR AIIMS BASIC KNOWLODGE SHOULD BE STRONG.
SO IF YOU WANT TO CRACK NEET THEN MUST GO AFTER 10TH EXAM.BECAUSE AFTER 10TH YOU WILL GET SUFFICIENT TIME FOR IT.AT THIS STAGE YOU WILL FACE LESS PRESSURE.
BUT AFTER 12TH YOU MAY BE BOARED BY STUDYING SAME SUBJECT AGAIN AND YOU ALSO HAVE FEAR OF UNSUCCESS AND CAREER GAP.
Hello Yogendra,
You will have to focus on both your 12th standard and your competitive exams. Here is how you can make you daily routine-
1. Plan your schedule – Study Routine
Make a list of what topics you need to cover and when you’re going to cover them. Start your study schedule as early as possible. Make a time-table, simple one. Identify your best study time. Learn hard topics and concepts when you’re most alert.
2. Set your goals to learn and understand
Students usually learn much more while reading and studying when they set specific goals to learn. When you read a chapter or topic, ask yourself questions and search for answers. Concentrate and pay attention to what you are learning.
3. Review previous learning before you study
When you begin a study session, spend 4-5 minutes recalling past reading, past notes, and recent homework problems. The goal is to remind yourself of what you were thinking when you studied last. When you successfully do it, your brain will be ready to link the new information you take in today with the past learning.
4. Preview the topic or chapter
Have a quick glance at the topic or chapter that you want to read today like table of contents, index, preface, summaries, headings, and key paragraphs. You want to see the overall patterns before you study individual facts. Knowing the big picture increases your memory.
5. Don’t get afraid of lengthy vast chapter
Define a goal for the study session that’s doable and definite. For example, in the next hour, I’m going to read 2 sections of the 3rd chapter and practice the example questions that are given. What just happened? The daunting task just became very tiny and doable.
7. Solve tests to assess your learning
Taking practice tests for the JEE and NEET is helpful not only in recalling facts and concepts, but in easing anxiety on the exam day.
8. Make notes and revise
Your purpose for making notes is to make it easy for you to find what’s important when you study later. Revise daily, weekly and monthly to check your learning.
All the best :)
Hopeit helps you.
Thank you.
Hello karthik,
what do you mean by ABM?
I also hold BTech CSE degree of RTU kota. My friend prepared for gate without coaching by watching NPTEL videos and using Made easy notes to get the hold of syllabus.
If you have not yet studied any chapter, it is not possible to cover all NEET syllabus in just 40 days.
But it is possible to Crack NEET 2020 in just 40 Days with Seat in Govt. Medical College if You cover those 20 to 30% Syllabus which gives you 80% Result in NEET 2020. Trust me, It is reality that you can score more than 550+ in NEET only after studying those 20% important Topics. After 7 months of research on NEET Past Year Papers with my team, I have found that 80% of NEET questions come from 20% topics. We have completed this research on 80/20 Principle which says 80% of the Result comes from 20% of the effort.
Me with my Friend Subhash Gujjar (Physics Faculty) has applied this 80/20 Rule last year in the Physics Most Wanted Series (40 Days - 40 Topics Series). And We have found tremendous result, Total 40 Questions & Concept were asked similar to Physics Most Wanted Series. You will not trust me, but you will trust the given below feedback for Last Year Physics Most Wanted Series.
There are many more such feedback. Let me share a Video of Last Year Physics Most Wanted Series.
If you want to get benefit of this Most Wanted Series (40 Days - 40 Topics) for NEET 2020 for all three Subject of PCB, Then Must Watch the below Video of Subhash Sir
One thing I would like to tell you is that I can give you this strategy here, but I am sure that you will follow that for 2 or 3 days and then you will stop following it. Therefore, It is best to create an environment through The NEET Most Wanted Series, then you will start following it consistently.
I hope this will help you to achieve your Goal.
“We have a strategic plan. It’s called doing things.”
All the best and keep hustling :)
Hello,
91.8 percentage is enough to get admission in any engineering college , you need to clear JEE mains with enough marks or you need to clear the cutoff of GUJCET for taking admission in DAIICT .
It would be difficult to tell you exactly about the rank required for admission to DAIICT as the cutoff varies every year depending on various factors. However, you can go through the link below and check the previous year allotment list for reference
Http://www.jacpcldce.ac.in/Adm18/BE/Admit/07DAIICT.pdf
Good Luck!
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