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Tip 1: "Begin the preparation"
Take the first step by understanding what you are up against, the information you need before you plan and then begin the actual preparation. The first thing to do before you start is to know the GATE 2019 eligibility . Check if you fulfil it and can appear for the exam.
While having a dream is a great way to start, it is more important to actually begin to walk on the path towards achieving it. Every success story has a dedicated plan and strategy that has contributed to its success. What you become tomorrow largely depends upon how you start today. Consider every day to be a new one but ensure that no day is wasted either.
Tip 2: Know your GATE 2019 Syllabus, Exam Pattern thoroughly
“Life is like a game of chess. To win you have to make a move. Knowing which move to make comes with IN-SIGHT and knowledge, and by learning the lessons that are accumulated along the way” - Allan Rufus
Know your GATE Syllabus 2019: IIT Madras has released the syllabus for GATE 2019. Candidates can refer to the syllabus of their GATE paper as prescribed to know the topics they have to prepare on. The GATE 2019 syllabus is detailed topic wise for each of the 24 papers and this makes it easier for candidates to segregate the topics into easy, difficult.
Know your GATE 2019 Exam Pattern: An understanding of the exam pattern of GATE will go a long way to aid your preparation. Since a total of 65 questions will be asked for 100 marks with a mix of 1 and 2 marks questions in the form of MCQs and numerical questions, it is generally a mammoth task to complete the paper on time. Moreover, the compulsory sections for some papers differ in GATE. So it is ideal to take stock of what you are up against and then start your preparation. The exam pattern of GATE 2019 can be summarised as follows
GATE has two types of questions –
Multiple Choice questions (MCQs): These questions have options and candidates must choose carefully as there is negative marking for these questions
Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions: These questions have to be calculated and carry no negative marking.
Check out the GATE Sample Papers and Previous Year Question Papers
Most toppers endorse practising with the previous year question papers. Not only do you get a good idea of how the exam will be like, you also get a very good know-how on the weightage of topics, how better to work, your levels of preparation and a further need to improvise.
Tip 3: Know the Weightage of Topics in GATE 2019
It is important to cover the complete GATE Syllabus 2019. However, one can do a small exercise to gauge which sections, topics are much more important in terms of weightage as this allows you to focus on these more than the others. Many toppers have indicated in their tips on how to prepare for GATE 2019 that this exercise be undertaken first. Rather than search the internet for an easy solution, you should sit and check the past three-year GATE question papers. A good picture will emerge and you will get a fair idea of the topics you need to stress more on and the topics they need to know well. Even if this is a bit of a time-consuming exercise, it is truly beneficial in all terms and aspects.
Tip 4: Make your Study Plan for GATE 2019
Planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now. It is important to have a study plan in place only if you are the kind of person who adheres to timetables and such. Else it is good to just have a broad understanding of how to prepare for GATE 2019 and to go with the flow.
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dear aspirant,
The GUJCET syllabus has Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as the main subjects. GUJCET exam will be conducted for 3 hours. For each right answer, you will get 1 mark. Moreover, a negative marking scheme of 0.25 marks is also there. some books that might help are,
1.Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday/ Resnick/ Walkee
2.Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd.
3.Concepts of Organic Chemistry For Jee by OP Tandon.
4.Mathematics by RS Agrawal and IA Maroon
you can also practise mocktests online and solved paper books (RANJIT SHAHI.).
hope it helped.
Hello Bhavani !
The common law admission test (CLAT) helps the student get admission in one of the law colleges by filling just one form. Based on the rank or score, the student becomes eligible for taking admission in one of the law institutes.
You can consider the following coaching centres for CLAT -
1. Tara coaching institute, delhi
It is a leading coaching centre which provides it's own study material, test question papers and online and offline tests.
2. Career shapers education forum
Career shapers is in Delhi and has a team of qualified and experienced professionals.
3. IMS institute
IMS is also one of the leading coaching institutes.
4. Management career makers (MCM)
MCM, mumbai also provides classes for CLAT preparation.
5. Sriram law academy
Sriram law academy, chennai also provides coaching for CLAT. It provides personalized support to the student's.
Here are some preparation tips for clat exam :-
1. Collect all the study material and go through it.
2. Practice last year papes to get an idea about the exam pattern. There are chances for similar questions to be asked.
3. Make a time table and divide the chapters according to it and complete it on time.
4. Practice basics until your fundamentals are clear.
5. Focus on the chapters that carry more marks and keep revising them.
6. Prepare a list of the important key points and stick it in front of you so that you can revise whenever possible.
7. Go through mock tests so that you know where you stand.
8. Time management is very important for clat. So ensure that you are solving the model papers within the time limit.
With your skills and efforts, you can definitely clear the exam. Also, remember that along with preparations, proper diet and suffient rest is also important.
All the best !
Yes , ofcourse it would be a very good time to start your praparation for clat exam .Since you have not started preparing for it from your 11th class that dosen't matter.Now , you have only 5 months till your preboards starts for your basic work of clat which you have to place it accordingly for the best preparation with more intensity as less months are left , the 1 month after boards could be your revesion month. So , make sure to make very elaborative and detailed notes which would be easy to revise in that last month of revesion process.
hope you do good in your clat exam .
all the best!
Hello Rohit!
CAT is all India, MBA entrance test conducted by prestigious IIM's. It is a computer based test which contains 100 objective type questions. These questions are generally from:
The total duration of test is 180minutes. However each section of the test has a time limit of 1hour each.
Your MBA entrance exam preparation needs roughly 6-8 months of extensive preparation. Extensive preparation implies 1-2 hours per day on weekdays and 5 hours per day on weekends. i.e. about 15-20 hours per week.
Hello student,
Becoming a doctor is a lot different thing than crcaking NEET. NEET is just like a gate to become a qualified doctor at low cost.
To become a doctor, you need to pursue MBBS and MD in medical colleges. NEET is just a medium/entrance exam to get a candidate into government medical colleges to pursue MBBS or BDS.
All the best!
practically its very hard but still you can hope to clear it by practising previous year question and understanding waht type of questions are asked
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