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Hello Omkar,
There is nothing to be tensed about. JUst follow the following tips for a good preparation.
This would definitely help you out.
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Tanushree Seth
Hey! Hi Athang Bhandarkar.
Well, you just need to be well thorough through the STATE BOARD TEXTBOOKS and be very well versed through the formulae and basic concepts.
Hope this helps you.
Thanks.
Dear Tashimehta,
You have nearly a years time for the preparation of NEET 2019. You need to read NCERT books of Physics, Chemistry and Biology thoroughly.
Know the syllabus well
Mantain Regularity – Daily preparation and practice are essential if you are planning to rely only on self-study for NEET.
Take online mock for NEET. You should not limit on the number of tests; take as many as you can.
Work on weaker topics - Most students will identify with this. You may be very strong in one subject and relatively weak in the other. Work harder on the weaker subjects.
Don’t get drained by studies. This positive approach will get you a confidence boost and eventually, realisation of your dream.
Please refer the link for more insights
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips-anand-nagarajan
dear nivas kalyan
you need to understand jee mains and 12th are totally on different levels, dont take this decision based on your 12th score , only if your score is good enough this year that another another years's preparation can make a difference only then you should give it a thought,
i still think you shouldn't since your age matters when you give entrance for post grad. or PSU's
GOOD LUCK
If you are in class 12th so go through well with its mathmatics syllabus and go through well with NCERT books to be well prepared for the exam.
Here are some preparation tips you can follow:
Prepare mathematics with the help of the basics of class 9,10,11,12. If you are done with the basics start practicing from a good book. Be consistent with your preparation.
General Ability Test consist of two sections-English and General Awareness. The English section can be tackled by practicing questions such as error finding, fill in the blanks, Jumbled para, reading Comprehension etc.
For general awareness you need to study the social studies of class 9th and 10th and current affairs. You need to read newspapers for the current affairs.
The weightage of the general awareness section is very high so you need to be more focused on current affairs.
Join mock tests to analyze your preparation.
Good Luck!
dear student,
Focus on your standard course books. Try to clear your doubts and cover all the topics. Opt for some online coaching that makes you practice in real time exam environment (for example, Elsevier's Intello-Testing Platform- MyPGMEE) and you will definitely feel more confident about your preparation and crack the exam.
hope it helps!!
Here are some preparation tips for GATE preparation you can prefer.Understand syllabus properly: You must be aware about the GATE syllabus, released by the organizing IIT. You must go through the section-wise and topic-wise syllabus of your chosen branch in order to know what all you have to study and what to avoid.Solve previous year papers: Solving previous years papers is of utmost importance if you want to excel in the exam.Weightage of Topics: it is advisable and important to study the complete GATE Syllabus, however, you can do a small exercise to gauge which sections, topics are much more important in terms of weightage given in GATE.Resources other than books: It is good to look up topper and expert tips in this regard as they do mention the books or material they have referred to. Many GATE toppers run their own Facebook pages or blogs where they dispense advice and tips to wannabe GATE aspirants.Remember the following points: Divide the Topics broadly into Strong, Weak and to be read properly.Next schedule your preparation such that you revise the easy ones along with the tough ones and the “never read before” ones. This will ensure you have a clear view of what is to be studied and how you are going to do it.While many advise to check the weightage and study accordingly, it is really not the correct way to go.Check the weightage by all means and understand the important topics but don’t neglect to study.Make Short Notes while you study as this is will be helpful during revision.Write down Formulae that you find difficult to remember so that they are handy for revision.Keep the solved problems separately indexed so that you can refresh and revise later when required.Analyse your preparation at every step.You can prefer the below given article for GATE preparation books.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/what-are-best-books-for-gate-preparation Good Luck!
Here are some general tips to get started on your NEET 2019 preparation:1) Join a reputable coaching institute - They provide students with well-structured material and exclusive guidance.They hold mock exams regularly, which increases your motivation and competitive spirit. They solve any doubts/problems you have and clear any concepts you might have trouble with. They give advice on how to improve on your weaker areas. 2) Self-study - While coaching is extremely valuable, self-study is the key to success. Create a study timetable that suits your habits. If you can study for long hours, go ahead. If not, break up your study sessions with short breaks to refresh you. It is imperative that you first sit and study the material thoroughly, to have a good knowledge base and understand concepts. Try to solve as many questions as possible after studying a certain topic. It's easier to complete the more time-consuming or important topics first, and then leave the easier or less important topics for later. Don't leave any topics.
3) Use the right materials - Do not buy too many books or use too many resources, use the ones that you find the easiest to understand (especially the NCERT textbooks).
4) Regular revision - Set time aside to revise whatever you have studied. Learning without revision is futile. Revision reinforces your understanding, sharpens memory and clears concepts thus making it easier to get more questions right.
In the beginning of your preparation, focus more on concept-building rather than assessment/test-taking. Take your time, go through all the important topics for NEET and understand everything. Practice numerous physics and chemistry problems, and keep revising biology. Use this time to build a strong foundation of fundamental knowledge. This will help you when you move forward with your preparation. The next part of your preparation involves practice questions/MCQs or test-taking. The following tips will help you as you progress with your preparation:
5) Mock exams - Practice tests and mock exams give an idea of where you stand in terms of your preparation, what your strengths and weaknesses are. It also betters your speed and hones time management skills. Repeatedly doing mock exams will accustom you to the rigor and pressure of the actual exam, thereby increasing your confidence and ease in the real exam. Also solve plenty of past NEET papers, this is very important.6) Don't use guesswork - Guesswork is more risky than leaving the question since there is negative marking. Attempt the questions you're sure of. You will be able to attempt more questions correctly with a lot of practice and effective studying.
Remember this throughout your preparation:
Good Luck with your preparation!
Hi Mini,
An interview is more about confidence and presence of mind rather than simply answering a question. Some of the qualities that interview pannel would like to see in your during the interview are problem solving ability, communication skills, time management etc. You may face some general questions like -
Why did you choose to study nursing? Would you like to go abroad after the course? What would you do if not nursing? Your qualification history? What makes you fit for this college? Why this college? Are you doing this course to earn a lot of money?
You might also face situation-based questions such as -
What would you do to a person who just had an accident and you were nearby?
Obviously, what you answer is very important but what is even more important is the way you answer. So, carry your confidence and knowledge of the subject and ace the interview.
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