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Hello suhail
For understanding numericals you need to first clear all the basic concepts of how and on which questions you need to apply different concepts.
Use reference books for your numerical preparations
Reference books have lot of solved and unsolved numericals of all types from easy to hard levels.
If you can,please join a good institution,by joining you will learn new techniques for solving numericals.
Numerical part needs a better knowledge of concepts and formulas, it takes time,start doing your preparation from today
You will see results after sometimes.
Also try mock tests of JEE,they will help you in keep going.
Best of luck
And yes never give up
hello UGC NET Aspirants!
As far as preparation is concerned one must be aware of the syllabus Following are the units according to the latest syllabus.
Unit 1 – Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication
Unit 2 – Communication for Development and Social Change
Unit 3 – Reporting and Editing
Unit 4 – Advertising and Marketing Communication
Unit 5 – Public Relations and Corporate Communication
Unit 6 – Media Laws and Ethics
Unit 7- Media Management and Production
Unit 8 – ICT and Media
Unit 9 – Film and Visual Communication
Unit 10 – Communication Research
Further a candidate must be aware of the latest Exam pattern and stay updated with the latest notifications and news for the exam.
Mass communication is the subject where a candidate needs to emphasis on reading, writing, hearing & speaking.
Along with this candidate must hear to latest news channels and all India radio bulletin updates.
Previous year papers and mock test papers help a lot in the preparation. It also requires comprehension and analytical skill. So, candidate needs to brush up these topics as well.
Apart from this right use of English language and grammar is also needed. Try to practice writing short notes on the current important issues.
Hope the information helps.
Hello aspirant,
RS Agarwal for Maths is considered one of the best books for Maths for preparation of CLAT. It provides you with apmle questions for practice.
M. Tyra's Maths book is also a good alternative. Besides you can use 30 days Maths Wonder for quick review. It covers question from lowest difficulty level to the difficulty level higher than RS Agarwal.
Best of luck.
Hello Shruti,
As per the eligibility to apply for NEET Entrance Exam, You should have minimum PCB score 50% as General Category and 40% as a reserved category to apply for NEET Entrance Exam.
Firstly I would suggest you to prepare with NCERT books as it will help you to clear your basic concept. If Exam startergy is planned & followed by you properly then it is easy to score good marks in the Exam.
Here are some of the preparation tips, You can follow for the Exam preparation
Work on a Time Table: After carefully checking the syllabus of the exam towards creating a perfect timetable which will fit your schedule while leaving enough time to prepare for the examination within the days left.
Devide & Segregate the Exam Syllabus: The topics from the Exam syllabus must be divided into easy, tough and very tough so that preparation of the exam is made accordingly.
Make your Basic Concepts Strong: While it is essential to study the topics mentioned in the official syllabus, it is also advised to study the basic concepts well first. By knowing the basic concepts of the units involved in the examination, you will be able to understand each topics well and in depth. This will result in a greater understanding of the topics and will make it simpler for you to study complicated concepts present in the syllabus.
Improve your Weak Points: Stressed over some topics or formulas which you just cannot seem to understand? Give more time and focus on these topics to improve it. Keep small notes and constantly revise those concepts which has been hard to understand. By constantly studying the topics you find difficult.
Attempt Mock Test and Solve Sample Papers: Mock tests will give you an almost real experience of how the examination will be. By solving mock tests, you will be able to work on time management while at the same time understanding the question paper pattern.
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Good Luck!
I understand your problem it is hard to crack IPMAT BMS BFIA like course for that you need good institute and a good book but my friend it not compelet true. you may also prepare some online class it is cheap and provides all fundament study material which you may need to pass an exam So they are good and cheap also help to get a better score.
all the best.
Hello kushi!
Best Books for NEET & AIIMS Preparation:
PHYSICS
Physics is considered as one of the most important and difficult subjects. Many students preparing for NEET & AIIMS often feel difficulty in this subject. This is because one needs to have a clear understanding of the various concepts of Mathematics while solving numerical problems and questions based on graphs. Here some of the best books recommended by toppers of NEET and AIIMS.
CHEMISTRY
The syllabus of Chemistry subject is vast and basically has three major branches i.e. Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry. NCERT Textbooks are considered as one of the most important books for the preparation of this subject. One should first study NCERT Textbooks and then practice with NCERT At Your Fingertips. If students still get time then they can follow other reference books recommended by NEET Toppers or AIIMS Toppers.
BIOLOGY
PREVIOUS YEARS QUESTION PAPERS
Previous years’ papers are the most important resource for the preparation of NEET& AIIMS. Generally, the same questions are not repeated in these entrance exams, but, there are some important concepts from which questions have been frequently asked, year after year.
Students preparing for NEET & AIIMS should first study NCERT (Textbooks & Exemplar), followed by Previous Years Papers (https://amzn.to/2YG81gz) & NCERT At Your Fingertips (NEET) Physics, Chemistry, Biology (https://amzn.to/2YDMsgB) . If they still get time then they should refer to other reference books given above.
Hard work never fails!
Work smart and hard!
Thank you.
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There will be sections on clinical sciences and basic clinical sciences, of which the basic clinical subjects/topics like anatomy, physiology and biochemistry should be paid more heed since they can be very scoring.
Some other tips to excel in this exam:
Be very clear with the Syllabus and exam pattern
Get hold of good study material: Books, Previous year papers and sample papers etc (research both online and offline to know which material is really good for a particular subject)
Prepare a study schedule
Clear concepts from foundational level
Practice sample papers, diagrams again and again
Revise and reread the topics properly
Identify on your strengths and weaknesses, focus on the strengths and build on it.
Take ample breaks, rest, eat well, exercise and meditate.
Hello,
In order to crack gate for instrumentation some topics are important which has more weightage of marks. Like analog systems, digital systems, engineering mathematics are topics from where most questions are asked then signals and systems, process control, control system from where topics are also asked. But sometimes questions are asked in mixed way means they are asked from 2 different subjects so you should prepare each topic and should have clear basics for all topics.
Hello Aditya,
Here are some good choices of books for the preparation of CLAT -
1. Word Power Made Easy
2. Butterworths
3. Lexis Nexis
4. Analytical Reasoning
5. Verbal Reasoning
6. Analytical and Logical Reasoning
7. Objective Arithmetic
8. GK Today
9. Manorama Year Book
10. India Year Book
11. Universal LLB's Entrance guide
All the Best!
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