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neet is all india level exam conducted for getting admission in medical colleges.preparation is started from class 11th as the questions are asked from class 11th and 12th pcm subjects. first start solving ncerts and make your base very strong after this start solving reference books and also work for time management as you have to solve paper in 3 hours
Hey Devarshee,
Preparation of CLAT has no limits. CLAT basically tests your language skills, logical aptitude, basic mathematical knowledge, General awareness and some legal reasoning.
Language is something you develop throughout your life, if you want to get better you surely can take classes for English.
Logical Aptitude requires practice. They are easy but all you need is speed if you want to compete. Similar for quantitative aptitude, you need some basic knowledge and practice.
General awareness is basically to test how aware you are. You just need to keep yourself updated with 6-8 months of current affairs.
But for legal portion you need to study a bit. Because a person who's unaware of it can't answer it correctly. It needs practice, good language skills and understanding.
6-8 months is enough for CLAT prep but if you want to do really well then you a year or so.
Hope this helps you, good luck!
Hi Bhawana,
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For preparation you can opt for TIME test series as their level is equivalent or a little harder as compared to CAT thus, preparing you for one level up. You can also opt for TestFunda or IMS as their level is very similar to CAT. I am not much in favor of Career Launcher's test series as their mocks are generally easy and hence aspirants panic in case of actual CAT.
Hope this helps. All the best.
I think you could be clear about the sense in which you need a rating, but to answer your question, I would like to tell that a person who graduates from the JNTUs’ in India has a great “market value” in India. People expect you to be more intelligent, just because you’ve graduated from there. When in reality, you might just get into it because of your good ranks in the entrance examinations.
Being a student of JNTU myself, I would like to inform to you and to anyone who would ever read this answer that it is not the institute that shapes you but the knowledge you gain from it. I have seen people from the same institute become very successful in life; and I have also seen people that aren’t really in a very great position just because they are graduates from the university.
Coming to the cultural activities, there would be no pressure in participating but those are the memories you make once in a lifetime; and not to forget the immense self-confidence you gain as the outcome for your participation. You would get to meet a lot of people and you would definitely, improve your communication skills!
I hope this answers what you wanted to know.
There is a less chance for you to get a seat through your state quota, but there's still a chance. My advice would be to go through your counselling, and if you aren't happy with the results, start your preparation for NEET or your choice of exam after that.
Good luck!
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