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I am a student of Delhi . While filling UPSEE forms I filled my category UPGD .

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 19th Jun, 2019

Hello,

As you studied outside the state you have to take domicile certificate of your parents for counselling. Your domicile certificate won't work. You can read the information broucher for the details for a candidate who studied out side the state.

Your parents income certificate must be made from the state only. Your parents have Marksheets or other proofs of staying in UP for some duration. Use them and make the income certificate.

It will be a bit problem but have to do it. All the documents will related to your parents so use their proofs to make the certificate.

Hope it helps!

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I completed my BTech in mechanical engineering in 2017 but didnt get job.

kashyap kothari 19th Jun, 2019

Hi Ankur, 

Whether you should pursue MBA or M.Tech in future depends on your interest and life goal. If you are looking for core engineering job then either you can go for M.Tech or you can join a firm related to your core specialisation. But if you want to work in non-core or management firm then MBA is a good option. MBA in IT is again a specialisation. It depends on your interest and firm type you want to work in future (FMCG, IT, Consultancy etc.)


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Should I focus on 12 board exam or neet preparation

Hârśhït Pípłãñì 19th Jun, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

I have been through the same dilemma myself. I used to be really confused about what I should be focusing on, as I had my boards in March 2019, and neet in May 2019. What I would suggest from my experience is that focus on both. The thing is that I know many students who didn't focus on boards just because they wanted to focus on neet, and then got 70 or 80%. But, due to some unforeseen circumstances they couldn't score much in Neet as well. And then, they couldn't do anything. Neither could they get a good college based on their neet marks, nor on their board percentage. 

So, both should be focused on. But how exactly can you do that? Well, it's not that difficult actually. Throughout the year, focus solely on neet 2020. Then, almost a month before the practicals, start writing the practicals and studying for boards. If you have some time left, use it for NEET preparations.

Then, during the practicals I would suggest that you leave neet and focus on the practicals only. You can watch online YouTube videos, as they'll help you a lot in understanding what exactly you are supposed to do during your practical exams.

Then, revise again for boards after the practicals and use the leftover time for NEET. During boards, again I would suggest leaving neet unless you have 10-12 day holidays for a single exam, which I did before me PE board exam.

Then, give neet your everything in the last month and you'll crack it for sure :)

Thank You

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How can i crack neet 2020 with 600+ (without coaching)

Hârśhït Pípłãñì 19th Jun, 2019

Dear Aspirant, 

First of all it is completely possible to get 600+ marks without coaching. I know a lot of people around you would be telling you about joining a coaching institute, but I'll tell you from my experience.I gave NEET 2019, and I feel Coaching institutes teach too much. They'll make you do JEE level questions in physics by saying that you'll be able to do easier questions if you solve difficult questions, but that doesn't actually work. Most of the times that will only demotivate you and instill fear of physics in you, even though physics isn't that difficult.

And,a far as biology and chemistry go, NCERT are to considered as Godfather books. In fact, in biology, almost 85 questions were asked directly from the NCERT. NTA is doing so for the sole purpose of discouraging coaching institutes. 

So, now that you can be sure that you don't need coaching, I'll get to the point of preparation.

1.Biology- Target: 320

Read NCERT as many times as you can. You need to by heart every little detail that is there in the NCERT,  because you never know which detail could be used to form a question. Make short notes of every single chapter, writing every small detail you can find and reading it as many times as you can. Then, solve as many questions as many MCQ's as you can. Use those books that have questions from other medical exams and neet as well.

2.Chemistry- target: 150

Again, read the NCERT. This year's question paper had much easier and direct questions which were straightaway asked from the NCERT. So, I would again suggest reading the NCERT thoroughly and making short notes, and solving as many MCQ's as possible.

3.Physics- target: 130

In physics, things work a little differently. In physics, mugging up data usually doesn't help as in NEET, every year quite a few questions are novel, and mostly numericals are asked.So, being clear with the concepts and having formulas in your mind is a must. Then, after understanding the concepts, doing as many MCQ's as possible is important, from books having questions of many other entrance exams, including Neet. Though, this year, a few questions were asked from the NCERT, as direct information based questions. So, I would suggest reading the NCERT once, since it would help you with your board exams as well, so it'll help you in both ways. 

Thank you


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how to prepare for quantitative ability section for atma and also gdpi?

Ajay Pratap singh 19th Jun, 2019

hi dimanya                                                                                                    

you can prepare for quantitative ability section and gdpi for atma by online like youtube or many site have content for atma prepartion or you can buy a book for preparation

https://www.ssim.ac.in/blog/how-to-prepare-for-atma-exam/

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=8&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjK5b2k5_PiAhVFKY8KHRyTBkEQFjAHegQIBBAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fmba.aglasem.com%2Fhow-to-prepare-atma%2F&usg=AOvVaw3wKKrf_v9PRDfcE6p2Rha9

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M in 12th ryt now Plss suggest me which bio book Is best for neet preparation 2020..

Hârśhït Pípłãñì 19th Jun, 2019

My suggestions would be:

1.MTG for Biology

2. Errorless for Physics (but leave JEE Advanced questions as they are way beyond NEET and aren't of any use for NEET aspirants)

3. Errorless for Chemistry (again leave JEE Advanced questions) 

Wishing you the best,

Thank you

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Sir, which is the best coaching institutes for cat preparation in kanpur.what is there fees structure.

Purnima Student Expert 18th Jun, 2019

Hello Shubham!

There are many reputed and good institutes and coaching centres in Kanpur which help students to prepare for competitive exams. Naming a few of them:                          

  • IMS Kanpur
  • Career Launcher
  • Vista Mind
  • Zenith Academy
  • Endeavour Careers pvt. ltd
  • TIME Institute
  • The pathshala

These institutes have assured results and good success rates.

The fee structure is different for all of them. Fees is dependent upon the batch you get, discount offers/coupons (if any), duration of coaching etc. You will have to visit there centres for getting a detailed structure of fees.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Can I crack jee main exam with graduation

SOURIN ROY 18th Jun, 2019

Hello Ajay,

JEE MAINS is the gateway to graduation. After giving the JEE mains exam, JOSAA conducts a counselling process which is to help students to select their preferred branches in different colleges.

If you have already applied for counselling and also are attending a college and want to re-appear for JEE Mains than you can do so. 

The complete JEE Mains eligibility criteria can be found here - https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria

So if you want to reappear for Mains when you are in college, you can do so!

Hope this helps and Good Luck!

 

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Im studying 12th class now....in our college there is no JEE preparing facility they cant teach JEE....but I hope to prepare jee main 2020

Mayank kumar singh 18th Jun, 2019
Hello,
Yes you can prepare for jee mains yourself. Start from basic books like NCERT to clear your basic concepts, Then follow books like RD SHARMA for Mathematics, HC VERMA/ DC PANDEY for Physics and OP TONDON for Chemistry. Practice questions as much as you can and also follow a proper timetable. Join online test series of any coaching institute to do more practice. Solve previous years question papers to know about pattern of exam. Stay motivated and do meditation daily to keep your mind focussed.
Good luck.
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Someone suggest how to prepare for indian and global environment for MAT?

snigdha.sharan19_9176762 Student Expert 18th Jun, 2019

Hi Abhijeet,

You don't need to worry much about this section because the score of this section isn't counted for final score for preparation of merit list hence, it's better to avoid such questions to save time. The Indian and global environment section is mostly a default section. In case you dont attempt any question there is no issue but if you attempt a question and the answer is wrong then there will be a negative marking.

However, if you are interested to attempt this section go through the current affairs, take help of Manorama Year Book, read about Banking & Business, sports and General Political Information.

All the best.

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