Crack Exam
Though every student has its own unique way of studying for various entrances but some of the tips which are basic yet impactful are:
Know the CLAT & AILET paper pattern, marking scheme, changes in previous year, latest trends and participating colleges.
It is not the quantity of books but the quality of books which matters. So make sure you have a selective yet good books with you.
Start with previous year CLAT & AILET question papers and previous year papers.
Be updated with General awareness, current affairs updates and even legal updates.
Work on your vocabulary. Read newspapers and relevant novels. This will also help you in increasing your speed.
Areas of Law to be understood in basic form includes: Law of Torts, Law of Contract, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law and some understanding of Family law.
Attempt online and offline mocks test. There are sectional and full length mocks available as well. Material you can refer to are: -Previous year question papers -Norman Lewis- Word Power Made easy -Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning- By RS Agarwal -Monthly magazines on GK, Current Affair, Books and Novel.
You can check the exam pattern of CLAT & AILET Entrance Exam with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-exam-pattern
Good Luck!
To start the preparation for the exam from your Graduation will help you focus on the basic concepts & In first two years of engineering you are new to subjects and you need time to cope up with the concepts. Coming to third year you will be familiar with the engineering concepts and it will be easy for you to understand new concepts. It also depends on your capability.
You can check the preparation books with the the given below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-are-best-books-for-gate-preparation
Hi
There is no minumum marking in CAT score .
For top end 50 colleges , you must be scoring above 90ile and for tier 2 colleges you should be above 80ilr .
And for iims you should have 98ile .
Thanks.
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1. Allen Career Institute
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5. Narayana Coaching Centre
6. Bhatia’s Medical Coaching Institute
7. Delhi Academy of Medical Sciences (DAMS)
8. Elite Academy
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Hi Aspirant
Yes you can crack the exam and you don't to give 16-17 hours because nobody can do it seriously .So in the beginning think about 10-12 hours.This is possible also.What you can do is make a routine that suits you and try to follow.Don't make it hectic so that after 2-3 day you leave it following.
you can make time slot like this:
9am to 1pm(4 hrs):
take lunch break of 1 hr ,eat and take rest also
3pm to 6pm (3 hrs):
take a break ,watch tv/shows .you may go for walk and take rest also for 1hr atleast.
8pm-9pm:Revise what you have read yet
9pm -9:30 pm :take your dinner
9:30-12:00 (2.5 hr ):
this time 9.5 hr is in your hand without being hectic .You should start from this .Schedule your subject according to you.
Do revision everyday.
After 2 month start giving mock test and solve sample paper in these time slots only.
Be regular ,this is more important that many more hours for a single day
All the best
Board textbooks are to be referred along with it also refer NCERT textbooks of 11th and 12th standard of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Solve multiple choice questions everyday. It would be best if you start preparing from now itself.
Makes notes of every chapter every concept and also formulas. Notes would help you to revise before exam. There are many different types of reactions in Chemistry which can be remembered by writing them everyday.
After finishing a chapter solve questions immediately and if any doubt arises then clear them at that time itself.
There are many good reference books available for JEE Mains and Advance like Concepts of Physics by HC Verma by Volume 1 and Volume 2, Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov, Chemical Calculations by RC Mukherjee , and there are some more.
If you still have any queries feel free to ask in the comment section down below.
You can score well if your concepts are clear. Reading NCERT textbooks of 11th and 12th standard of Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry helps a lot. Since time is less it would be difficult to complete everything so see which chapters are your strength and do them thoroughly .
Practice as many multiple choice questions as you can. In 10 days making notes becomes difficult so remember things well. Practice numericals for all the three subjects. Give equal attention to every subject as they are all equally important.
Now scoring 100+ in 10 days is a bit difficult. It depends upon how much have you studied before. Try your best but don't be stressed. Stress only brings problems.
JEE Mains would again be held in April so you can try for it too.
hello gaurav verma,
so you're going to prepare for the jee mains.i hope you're gonna prepare for april 2019 jee mains not for jan 2019,since you're having very few days for january exam.
whatever the exam is,first you've to know syllabus and exam pattern to know jee mains syllabus please refer this link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
after that you've make a plan/schedule to whole syllabus/important topics (it's depends on your capability) to know important topics,
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-2019
prepare ncert text books and exemplers.try to solve more on your own.
all the best!
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