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Can one prepare for clat exam in the time that is left after the 12th board exams?

manisha.gupta 5th Dec, 2018

I would suggest you to prepare for the exam along with your boards, Mostly students start their preparation from class 11th or 12th. Here are some of the important tips which are basic yet impactful, you can follow..

Know the CLAT 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 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 -Universal guide to LLB Exam -Pearson GK Module -Monthly magazines on GK, Current Affair, Books and Novel Hope this helps.

Good Luck!!

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Best Preparation Book For CAT Exam?

TANU JAIN 28th Nov, 2018

Hello,

Here is the name of the best book for CAT exam;

1. Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation;

  • How to prepare for Quantitative by Arun Sharma (TMH Publication).
  • How to prepare for Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma (TMH Publication) – Only for Basics.
  • The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation by Nishit Sinha.
  • Quantum CAT by Sarvesh Verma (Arihant Publication) – For non engineers.
  • Study Material of any of the coachings (TIME/CL/IMS) – Only if you are a first time taker.

2. For Verbal Ability;

  • How to prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Sharma (TMH Publication).
  • Study Material of any of the coachings.
  • (TIME/CL/IMS) – Only if you are a first time taker.
  • Newspaper Editorials – The Hindu and The Economic Times.
  • Magazines – Business World and Frontline.
  • Word Power Made Easy – By Norman Lewis.
  • English Grammar and Composition – Wren and Martin.

3. For Logical Reasoning;

  • Arihant Logical Reasoning Book – For non CAT Exams
  • How to prepare for Logical Reasoning by Arun Sharma (TMH Publication) – For Basics
  • Past Test Papers and Mock Tests
  • Study Material of any of the coachings (TIME/CL/IMS) – Only if you are a first time taker
  • Puzzles to Puzzle You – Shakuntala Devi

Hope this will help you. Best of luck.

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SSC CGL exam preparation materials

Anangsha Patra 28th Nov, 2018

Hello,

Following are the books for different sections that candidates can refer for SSC CGL preparation.

English Language

  • English for General Competitions: from Plinth to Paramount (Volume – 1)
  • Word Power Made Easy
  • SSC Combined Graduate Level English Language & Comprehension Tier-II

Quantitative Aptitude

  • Advance maths for General Competitions
  • Elementary and Advanced Mathematics
  • Arithmetic for General Competitions

General Intelligence and Reasoning

  • Analytical Reasoning by M. K. Pandey
  • Verbal and non-verbal reasoning by R. S. Aggarwal
  • Logical & Analytical Reasoning by A. K. Gupta

General Awareness

  • Kiran’s SSC General Awareness
  • Manorama Year Book

Thank you!!

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how i can prepare for jee main from 12th class

Shiv Kumar Gupta 28th Nov, 2018


hello harshini,

now a days, for preparing JEE MAIN, you must join coaching institute for preparation because now the competion level is very high of JEE MAIN. without preparation is very tough and very hard work for you.

there are many of best coaching for JEE MAIN like FITJEE, AKASH etc.

you can join during your 12th that the help most.

good luck.

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How to study to crack JEE exam

Dr Atul Sharma 27th Nov, 2018

Dear,

Here are some tips for crack JEae exam

Prepare a timetable and stick to it

As you will find out, making a timetable is the easier part, the more difficult part being executing those plans day in and day out. As days roll on, you might feel the edges falling off your preparation and spirits sagging. These are dangerous times, and you need to find a way to get rid of boredom and fatigue. Now how do you do that? Some ways to keep the intensity going is to take timely breaks during study, sleep the full quota of hours, eat healthy, indulge in some extracurricular activities like – listening to music, playing a round of football, or going for a jog. These activities will help you give off steam and feel lighter and happier.

Find a rhythm

If you are lagging behind and go to an expert for help, chances are he may recommend you simply turn up your study hours. But while it may work with some, it may also backfire with others. Not all of us are made for 10-12 hours slogs, and overexerting may simply damage you. To give you an example, Pranav Goyal , the JEE Main 2018 AIR 6, studied 11 hours a day, while Pawan Goyal JEE Main 2018 AIR 6, managed with barely 6 hours a day.

So, before you decide to study long hours, find out how much your body is ready to cooperate. If it is not ready for long hours, if you have to focus more on efficiency.

Maintain notes

There are multiple benefits of taking notes. For one, you will not be sleep walking the study hours, but doing some serious study. With note in hand, you are more likely to go through each concept or point more acutely, looking for that hidden meaning. And once you have found that elusive meaning or discerned a formula, write in down in a manner it is easy to understand. As you build on your notes, a time may come you may not need to read the text books, except in rare occasions. If that happens, you can cover a topic in double quick time and have enough time for revision. And talking of revision, it is much easier to do it from notes that books.

To make it easier to memorize formulas, flash cards also may be used.

Analyse and solve previous years question papers

There are few chances the same question will be repeated, still it is recommended that you solve previous years’ JEE Main question papers . It will inform you about distribution of questions, type of questions asked, marking sche

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Is error less books is good for jee preparation. And send me the syllabus for jee for all subjects physics ,chemistry, biology.

Reporter Student Expert 27th Nov, 2018

Hello,

Errorless a great book for beginning and developing your speed.You can solve by keeping a timer.The theory and shortcuts are also good so you can refer to that if you are comfortable.

Here are the topics for the respective subjects:

Mathematics

  • Sets, relations and functions
  • Complex numbers and quadratic equations
  • Matrices and determinants
  • Mathematical reasoning
  • Mathematical induction
  • Permutations and combinations
  • Sequences and series
  • Limit, continuity and differentiability
  • Integral calculus
  • Differential equations
  • Binomial theorem and its simple applications
  • Three-dimensional geometry
  • Vector algebra
  • Co-ordinate geometry
  • Statistics and probability
  • Trigonometry

Physics


  • Physics and measurement
  • Kinematics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Work, energy and power
  • Rotational motion
  • Gravitation
  • Laws of motion
  • Properties of solids and liquids
  • Electronic devices
  • Kinetic theory of gases
  • Oscillations and waves
  • Communication systems
  • Current electricity
  • Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
  • Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
  • Electromagnetic waves
  • Optics
  • Dual nature of matter and radiation
  • Electrostatics
  • Atoms and nuclei
  • Many more..

Chemistry

  • Physical Chemistry
  • Some basic concepts in chemistry
  • States of matter
  • Atomic structure
  • Chemical bonding and molecular structure
  • Chemical thermodynamics
  • Solutions
  • Equilibrium
  • Redox reactions and electrochemistry
  • Chemical kinetics
  • Surface chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Purification and characterisation of organic compounds
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Chemistry in everyday life
  • Principles related to practical chemistry
  • Organic compounds containing halogens
  • Organic compounds containing oxygen
  • Organic compounds containing nitrogen
  • Polymers
  • Some basic principles of organic chemistry
  • Biomolecules
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Classification of elements and periodicity in properties
  • Hydrogen
  • Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals)
  • P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements
  • d- and f - block elements
  • Co-ordination compounds
  • Environmental chemistry
  • General principles and processes of isolation of metals

For more detailed information, I would suggest you to visit career360's tab where there is a detailed description of everything.

The link for the same is:https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus

All the very best!

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Which book should you prefer for cracking MHT-CET exam

TANU JAIN 29th Nov, 2018

Hello Rohit,

Here is name of the some books which you can prefer for MHT-CET;

1. MHT CET engineering entrance exam by Editorial Compilation.

2. MHT CET Physics (Marvel) written for Class XII Science By Bapat.

3. Physics (Volume I and II) by H.C.Verma.

4. MHT CET – Mathematics (Marvel) For XII Science by Hemant G.Ainapure.

5. MHT CET – Chemistry (Marvel) For XII Science Author by Mayur Mehta, Chitra Joshi, Rekha Diwekar.

Hope this will help you. All the best.

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Guideline to prepare gate exam in last 2 mnth

Akshita Gururani 27th Nov, 2018

Hii..

Firstly separate the units as per their difficulty levels,then prepare a plan and start preparing from the smaller units first.

As per the GATE 2018 exam pattern, General Aptitude carries 15 marks and is compulsory for all GATE papers and is also scoring. So, candidates must give it the necessary attention. Engineering Mathematics ( Chemistry for XL papers) is another subject that will also contribute to you GATE score. So, you must include them in your study plan as well. 

When studying make it a habit to take notes. This way you will be able to note down all important points, and also identify the pain areas. For example, when you are reading a topic and not able to understand something you can note it down. You can consult the point with your friend or consult some other book. And once you understand the problem, you need to note it down as well. This way you will end up build a self-sustained notebook that will be a great asset for quick revison.

Try to solve the previous year question papers.

To get the previous year papers,please visit this link:-

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-question-papers

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How can we prepare for jee without any proper coaching?

Akshita Gururani 27th Nov, 2018

Hii..

Hard Work is the key to success.You can prepare for JEE Main without any coaching.

Firstly you have to focus on the basics of class 11th and 12th as the entire syllabus of JEE Main contains the syllabus of these two classes.

Try to revise the chemical reactions,the formulas in physics and mathematics.Try to write it again and again.

Solve the maths on regular basis.You can prefer RD Sharma for it.

Try to give mock tests as much as you can and then try to solve the previous year question papers.

All the best..!!

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What are the courses for BiPC student if he does not crack the Neet rank after 12th standard

Heena Gagwani 27th Nov, 2018

There are many options after taking physics, chemistry and biology is 12th standard.

Some of them are as follows:-

  • You can go for BSc in subjects like microbiology, physics,  botany, zoology, chemistry. After BSc if you want to continue your studies then you can go for MSc then PHD. MSc can be done from IIT,  IISC by giving entrance exam like IIT JAM. You can also go for higher studies in abroad. 
  • After BSc if you have interest in business then you can go for MBA by giving entrance exam like CAT for admission in IIM and various other institutes across India. 
  • If you want to work in government sector then you can prepare and give exam conducted by UPSC for example like IAS,  IPS and so on. If you want to go in Indian Army then you can prepare for the same. These can be done after BSc or MSc.
  • If you want to work in banking sector then you can give exams their respective exams. 
  • If you want to go in teaching then it is also a good option. After BSc or MSc you can apply in schools or colleges or universities .
  • If you take biotechnology in BSc then you can learn Bioinformatics side by side and then go into research work. As these are used in biomedical science and demand is increasing day by day. 

There are many options. But it totally depends upon you where your interest lies. 

If you still have any queries feel free to ask in the comment section down below. 


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