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NCERT books are available in native language
To begin with the most important and unforgettable NCERT books just grind and mug up with complete understanding.Also there are many books available in amazon and flipkart too.you can check their names also and buy them according to your need.
Feel free to ask me in the comment box if you are having any further doubts
hope you find it helpful
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Dear, aspirant you have been taking one of the best coachings for the particular competition that is aakash.Every city has plenty of Coaching centres especially for neet and jee preps .
Since you are a second year dropper you would be having quite a lot idea about the exam and you know everything you just need coaching for revision purpose right so I would say that either you again join aakash or any institute that is good enough in your city cause self study is what matters in the end .
All the best!
For Quantitative aptitude you can refer to Sarvesh Verma or Arun Sharma. Both are very good. For English try to read one article everyday from either The Hindu or Arts and letters daily. And for DI/LR section follow the previous year papers. Apart from that try to get test series because only studying from books is not going to help.
All the very best
Hi,
It is upon you, if you think that you can study for one more year the same study material then surely give it a shot, but if you think that you will not be able to stody the same syllabus again then taking admission in any college which you get will be the wiser choice.
I hope I was able to clear your query
Thank You
Hi aspirant
thanks for asking your query as per your question you should start studying the important topics of 11 and 12 because such marks could fetch you marks and you can score more that’s why you should practice previous years also for better performance.
HELLO LALITA,
It is important to learn some preparation tips and strategies that have always proven to help. These strategies are highly recommended to students undergoing full-time preparation courses. If you correctly apply these tips and strategies together, you are bound to make it all the way!
CLAT preparation Tip 1 – Understand the syllabus distribution
This is the single most important tip and yet the most common mistake that students make. Students tend to spend disproportionate amounts of time on Mathematics and Logical Reasoning. Therefore, by solving tougher and tougher problems from a wide range of topics, you ignore the other sections. However, as you can clearly see from the table above, Mathematics and Logical Reasoning together constitute only 60 marks. The more important sections are those of Legal Aptitude and GK/Current Affairs. Those two put together are 50% of the paper or 100 marks
CLAT preparation Tip 2 – Focus on Legal Aptitude
Students often struggle with this section because of two major reasons. One is that it is unrelated to what is taught in schools. And second, being the potential area to cover is very vast. However, in reality, you can benefit by knowing what the exam focuses on. The past 8 years of CLAT papers and questions typically tend to come from just 4 major areas: Criminal Law, Law of Tort, Contract Act and Indian Constitution
CLAT preparation Tip 3 – GK/Current Affairs Syllabus
There is no source from which you can study this section that will guarantee you great marks in this section. Even the best-prepared student would be confident of only 80-85% of the GK questions asked in CLAT exam. A best-prepared student is one who has been constantly reading the newspapers for over 5 years. He/she would have thorough/basic knowledge of all that has happened in the world for the last decade. However, over the years some patterns have emerged – areas that are known to be favourites among examiners and from where questions will definitely be asked.
CLAT preparation Tip 4 – Writing Mock Tests
You should definitely plan to write many mock tests. However, aim to finish at least 70% to 80% of the syllabus before starting the mocks. That’s the only way that you will receive any benefit from writing the test. Look for a good online mock test series, and aim to write at least 6-8 mock papers before the actual exam. Follow the exam conditions as much as possible. Consider the actual exam time limit as well.
CLAT preparation Tip 6 – Do not neglect English
Being strong in Reading Comprehension and basic grammar will take you a long way in the English section. Many students tend to ignore the section because they find it rather simple. This section is deceptively difficult and it is important that you are well-versed with the English language rules.
Good luck!
Hi Rituraj,
To prepare for NDA exam first of all you have to go through the exam patterns & syllabus for getting a knowledge about the exam properly.
So, the pattern was simple, the nda exam consists of two phases 1st- written phase &
2nd- ssb interview phase.
# for written phase, there is a single paper divided into 2 sections as:-
•Section1- Mathematics( total of 120 questions&total of 300 marks)
each correct answer is given 2.5 marks,while there is deduction of 0.83 marks for every wrong answer.
•Section2- General ability( total of 150 questions&total of 600 marks)
there is 4 mark given for every correct answer, while there is deduction of 1.33 marks for every incorrect answer.
■ Syllabus for the exam:-
#for maths- arithmetic; mensuration; algebra; geometry; statistics; probability; etc.
#for general ability- current affairs; history; general science; physics; chemistry; english reading ability; comprehensive; grammar; etc.
So, total written paper is of 900 marks & interview is of 900 marks= 1800 marks.
#books for help that you can considered are:-
1.RS Agarwal for maths
2.Suchchinda nand jha & expert competitions for english
3.Disha experts & pratiyogita darpan for g.k.
4.NCERT books from 6th to 12th for each subjects;etc
These are some basic books that i will prefer but there are more writters for which you can go through.
Thus, by following these steps i think you can get alot of help & prepare wisely.
I will also suggest you to go for some online test series as well.
Good luck.
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