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The topics are asked in Mathematics - Algebra, Logarithms, Matrices, Trignometry, Coordinate geometry, Dimensional Co-ordinate geometry, Theory of Calculus, Application of Calculus, Statistics and Probability. You can check the complete syllabus with the given below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-syllabus
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The score required to crack the CLAT exam would differ each year due to various reasons like level of paper, marking etc. In the previous few years the minimum score required was 120 in a year, in one year it was above 110, in another it was above 140. Hence it totally differ each year. You would require a rank above 1300 atleast to have a fair chance.
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Hello Mantraratnam,
First of all you have to clear B.Tech. with good marks for that you should focus on your course because GATE syllabus is about equivalent to B.Tech syllabus. So, if you graduated with good marks in B.Tech then your more than half preparation is done. Also you can start giving mock tests and try to solve previous years papers from third year onwards. You should also refer the made easy pubication books series.
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Students with age of 21 can also apply so np issues whatsoever in age for next year attempts. However going for year drop can be risky as this will create gap and you should also take up sone internships to fillup gap.
Since you are taking two yeargap its not recommended although only jf you do some good courses in meanwhile into Legal and Go for Internships simultaneously else this will affect you with placements.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria
Hello Aditya,Do not panic considering the fact that only two months are left for CAT. Two months are more than enough to prepare for VARC section, provided you work consistently for these two months. The focus should mainly be on the RC part.For the initial 10 days you can practice 2 RCs a day. For the next 15-20 days, make it 3 RCs a day. And for the remaining days till the exam, you should be able to cover 4 RCs a day. Make sure you sit and complete all the RCs in one go. Each RC should not consume more than 10 mins once you have practiced in this manner. The maximum time that you can spend in exam for RCs should not exceed 45 mins.Good Luck.
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Below are few section-wise preparation tips for SSC CHSL.
To get more such preparation tips, read this article -https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-to-prepare-for-ssc-chsl-2018
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As per the new rules,even private candidates are eligible for appearing in NEET exam.You just have to full fill the eligibility criteria which is-
1) if you belong to general category then you should have 50% aggregate marks in PCB and if you belong to obc/sc/st category then you should have 40% aggregate marks in PCB in 12th board.
2) your age should be less than 25 years if you belong to general category and less than 30 years if you beloing to obc/sc/st category.
There is no issue of gap year,you just need to give a affadavit for gap year at the time of admission.i hope this information helps you.
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These are the colleges accepting UGAT AIMA score
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