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I got 70 percent in my board in 2019 but i am in top 20 percentile of my board in this year i have to drop this year this percentile will be

shailaja chowdhury 16th Jun, 2019

Hello Manoj!

You are eligible. As far as I know, you have to be in top 20 percentile of the year you gave your boards. So, most probably you are eligible for next year as well. If this is what you meant. 

so don't worry about that. 

All the best for future!

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How should I prepare for bvp cet law entrance exam if I start from today I have got 114.75 in clat?

Aditi Choubey 15th Jun, 2019
Hello
Since you have already prepared for clat so you have a plus point as you know   the jist of the syllabus for bvp the question pattern is similar infact in comparison it is quite easy. For preparation you have very few days left so you can just brush up your by revising maths formulas solve some puzzle questions for logical reasoning and go through current affairs and gk  I would suggest to revise static gk as well that is sufficient and remember to be calm and give your paper nicely.
I hope this helps you and if you have any more questions please drop a comment below.
And best of luck.
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Im in btech 2nd year . Shall I start preparation for gate exam?

Bhawana Sinha Student Expert 15th Jun, 2019
Yes, obviously you have to start preparation from second year. Because from second year particular syllabus of branch that you have choose get started. You can start preparation from second year. It help you to do better in future. You should do your preparation in such a way that it helps you to do better in future. It helps you to keep away from burden of such a wide syllabus. So you can start your preparation as per your choice. It helps you to keep away from such a big burden.
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How to prepare for CLAT 2020. Which coaching institute is best for clat preparation?

Sourav Sarkar Student Expert 15th Jun, 2019

Hi dear,

Hope you are doing well!

Now let's go through your question.

As you will be knowing that CLAT is a national level law entrance exam. On the basis of an aspirant's performance in Common Law Admission Test, he/she can secure admission in National Law Universities as well as other colleges that accept CLAT scores for admissions.

The 5 major sections of the question paper are:

Subject & Marks

English including Comprehension

40

General Knowledge and Current Affairs

50

Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability)

20

Legal Aptitude

50

Logical Reasoning

40

Total Marks

200

Look in this tips:

 Understand the CLAT syllabus first:

This is the single most important tip, and the most common mistake we see students making. Time and again, we have seen students spending disproportionate amounts of time on Mathematics and Logical Reasoning, solving tougher and tougher problems from a wide range of topics.

Focus on Legal Aptitude:

We have seen students struggling with this area of the CLAT syllabus because of two major reasons  it is completely unrelated to what is taught in schools, and the potential area to cover is very vast. 

Typically tend to come from just 4 major areas:

1. Criminal Law

2. Law of Tort

3. Contract Act

4. Indian Constitution

GK/Current Affairs Syllabus:

Right away I would like to say that there is no defined syllabus for GK and Current Affairs. There is no source from which you can study that will help you prepare for 100% of the questions asked in the GK and Current Affairs section.

Writing Mock Tests :You should definitely plan to write a few mock tests. However, aim to finish at least 70% to 80% of the syllabus before starting the mocks.

Negative Marking:

CLAT has +1/ -0.25 negative marking. So you get +1 marks for every correct answer and -0.25 marks for every wrong answer. You get 0 marks for any unattempted questions.

English:

Being strong in Reading Comprehension and basic grammar will take you a long way in the English section. Remember to also practice Parajumbles, CLAT has traditionally favoured them.

Weak on weaker topics:

There must be one subject in whom you are strong, you feel more comfortable but there are other subjects where you need to score too. 

Be positive:

Take any challenge head-on is to be positive

Remember:

Do not skip sleeping. Try to take a sleep of 8 hours daily to keep your mind and body refreshed. Also, consume healthy food at proper times daily.

For more details I would recommend you to visit:

https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-2019-without-coaching/amp

(Just copy and paste the link in a new tab)

Thank You & All the best!

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I m neet 2020 aspirant.Should I practice bio ques. By Dr.ali or should I prefer mtg. I m thinking to take mtg for last days preparation...

Nupur Agarwal 22nd Jun, 2019

Hello aspirant!

Biology questions are a must practice for NEET UG, more number of questions you practice , the chances of getting an unknown question in the paper reduces. Since, there's an year now, you could take up more difficult ones, vast ones like Dr.Ali and keep my for later on. I would suggest you to take up online mock series as well if you haven't yet.

I hope this helped!

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I got 6606 rank (general) in clat 2019 by preparation of 40 days without coaching. Should I drop for clat 2020?

Parvesh Bansal 22nd Jun, 2019

Hi Devansh,

Yes,  you should take a chance a and  prepare thoroughly and you can definitely get into NLSUI Banglaore next year. However you need to take care of your approach and ensure that you don't lose the grip since 1 year is a long period.you should opt for coaching Institute like Career launcher or clat possible since it will help you to be consistent. 

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How to prepare for CLAT 2020 to gert NLU BANGALORE?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 25th Jul, 2019
Hello,



You can follow the link below and you can get a detailed syllabus and time table to prepare for CLAT.

https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-2019-without-coaching

I hope this helps.
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Is IARE college is good for studies and placements and for preparation of gate and gre exams

Diya Mondal Student Expert 25th Jul, 2019

The college has really improved a lot. The facility is very good. Placements are more or less good. The best branches are ece and cse. Library has many books and a good place to read. Overall the study environment is good so you can prepare for gate

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Sir I am poor and state board student and me come fear crack a Jee exam today my sir tell about Jee exam he tell to tougt state board studen

Kishan_283 Student Expert 8th Jul, 2019
Hello...

Just feel relax and don't worry. Just follow some following steps to crack this exam:-
  • Don't think that this exam is tough
  • Try to complete NCERT first
  • Buy previous year jee question paper book with solution and analyse the pattern of exam.
  • For physics refer to HC verma for concept, for chemistry Balaji numerical book will be enough and for theory only NCERT and for math refer to cengage publication book.

Be regular in study and study daily atleast 5-6 hrs .

Refer to youtube videos to learn the concept.

For further queries feel free to comment.
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How to prepare for CAT properly???? What should I do in the beginning ?? Which coaching should I join?? Im living in Jaipur .

Mythri 15th Jun, 2019
Hey !
Firstly talking about preparing for CAT, look at the competition a seat has in the top B-SCHOOLS like IIM's (especially IIM- A,B,C). It's almost 2.5 lakh students competing for 4000 seats in 20 IIM's. I guess it's clear that you need to prepare right from the time when you aim at CAT. Preparation tips include
1) Firstly knowing the pattern and difficult level (according to past papers at least you can get a rough idea of what it's going to be like)
2) Knowing  Duration of the exam and concentrate on your time management skills.
3) Speed and Accuracy is the most important thing which when done well can end you up with high percentile.
4) Taking mock tests( frequently) once you are done studying all the basic concepts of Quantitative aptitude and others can help a lot.
5) For a good CAT percentile, preparation can require time anywhere between 8-18 months.
In the beginning, start with knowing all the concepts instead of taking too many mock tests.(basically in the first 2-3 months), then in the next stage practice problems in the concepts you are done with (mostly in the next 4-7 months).
In the last stage when you will be perfect in the core concepts
start taking mock tests so that you can attempt variety of problems and learn them if you missed any at the time of preparation.
Coming to coaching, if you don't have time from your daily schedule i.e if you are studying or working for Long time then prefer taking online coaching. (According to me online coaching and self preparation are one and the same, it is just that online coaching gives you series of mock tests to practice. But still in some ways it's better to take Coaching if you are attempting CAT for the first time). For offline Coaching there are many good institutes. As you mentioned Jaipur, here are some of them :
1) TIME
2) IMS
3) Career launcher
4) PT Education
Check the below link for more info regarding CAT
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-preparation-tips-for-beginners
Hope this helps
All the best !


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