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Is 1 month enough for preparation of SAT and ACT

Muskan 4th Mar, 2020

Hi Hemanth

Yes, you can prepare for the ACT and SAT in one month. However, you will have to be very dedicated to the study process. I recommend that you take a practice test first to get a baseline score. I recommend using a study guide that has several tests that you can use. This guide will also analyze your scores based on the type of questions that you get wrong the most.

Then go through those questions and figure out which questions you got wrong the most. This would be where I would start studying.

Quickly familiarize yourself with the ACT and it unique attributes. This will help you in timing yourself so that you answer all of the questions. You will want to answer all of the questions even if you are guessing because guessing is not penalized but not answering is always wrong.

The week before the test take 1 more practice test and study the weakest points there. Don’t study on Friday before the test. Instead do something fun and active like. But make sure you are in bed early and you have packed all the essentials for the test.

The morning of the test, eat a healthy breakfast, dress in layers (in case it is cold/warm) bring your essentials and relax.

All the best !!

Hope it helps :)

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Is it possible to score 130+ in COMEDK in two months of preparation?

Yash Dev Student Expert 4th Mar, 2020
Hello student yes it's possible and the only ket to get this marks is practice. Practice as much as you can devote yourself till you score 130+ marks in comedk.
Refer NCERT to build your basic do each and every example of NCERT after then jump to reference book.
Reference book are mentioned below
Physics - concept of physics by Hc Verma volume 1 and volume 2
Chemical - OP TONDON
Mathematics - Rd Sharma and arihant practice book

Eligibility - candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with physics chemistry and mathematics with minimum 45 percent marks aggregate from a recognized board.

For more updates refer to the link mentioned below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/comedk-uget/amp
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Which book is good for preparation of JEE Mains?

Aprameya Candadai 10th Mar, 2020
Let me give you a systematic answer for this question:
Books which are really required for JEE MAINS
Physics:
1. NCERT & EXEMPLER
2. HC VERMA
3. ANY OBJECTIVE BOOK (DC PANDEY /BM SHARMA/ANURAG MISHRA/SHAHI BHUSHAN TIWARI/ASHISH ARORA/ ERRORLESS PHYSICS) [optional]
4. Previous years

Chemistry:
1. NCERT & EXEMPLER (GOD)
2. CENGAGE FOR JEE MAINS/ERRORLESS FOR JEE MAINS/TMH JEE MAINS/MTG-BINDU MANGLA (Optional)
3. PREVIOUS YEARS

MATHS:
1.NCERT & EXEMPLER
2. RD SHARMA OBJECTIVE/TMH/CENGAGE/ERRORLESS
3.PREVIOUS YEARS

I would advise you to atleast thoroughly do NCERT & PREVIOUS YEARS
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Can I crack neet without any coaching classes if yes then how... with 1 year self preparation... How should I prepare and what procedure should I follow to prepare for neet in coming 1 Yr as a dropper so that I can clear neet 2021 with 600+ marks

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 3rd Mar, 2020
Hello

Yes , you can definitely prepare for neet in year and can get good marks as well like 600 or more , all you need to do is hard work and dedication towards your studies. You should start with ncert to clear your basic concepts and take the help of reference book to understand the topics you find difficult to understand, Ncert is really good for clearing your basic concepts especially for biology, you can follow books like Trueman's biology as well for reference and follow books like hc verma for physics and op Tandon for chemistry, after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs and keep revising your concepts whenever you feel like you are for getting some concepts , you can make a routine as well and try to give at least 8 hours or more to study , your routine should revolve around study, revise and practice .

  • You should make a list of important definitions, important formulas, important derivations in chemistry and physics and important diagrams in biology etc. and you can brush them up weekly. You can make mind maps, flow charts for memory based topics while studying the chapters and these will help you a lot during your revision .

  • You should practise numericals and mcqs , go through past 39 year chapterwise papers of neet aipmt book for each of Physics, Chemistry and Biology by arihant and once you are done with the complete neet syllabus go through mock test papers.

Thankyou
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Is electronic and communication is good branch for preparation of upsc cse

pdwords Student Expert 3rd Mar, 2020

Hello,

The eligibility for UPSC is to have attained 21 years and passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, even final year candidates too are eligible to apply fo this,

Now, coming to your question, see UPSC doesn't discriminate hence it has allowed people from every discipline to appear for this prestigious examination, if you're asking this question in reference to success ratios, then let me tell you in the past few years, specially among toppers there have been many people from engineering background, so it all boils down to preparation and strategy. Yes, UPSC is more humanities oriented, and for most of science students they have not read these subjects at 10+2 level,so for them they have to start afresh, but eventually it's your hard work, planning, strategy is what matters.

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study material for Cat preparation

Sai Sri Nandan Ch 2nd Mar, 2020

Hello,

Common Admission Test (CAT) -2020 is going to be conducted in late November or early December. So, you have around 8-9 months for you preparation.

This time is quite good enough to make yourself ready for the so called toughest competitive exam.

To suggest one or two books for CAT exam wouldn't be sufficient as there is lot of content. You can visit the below link to find names of suggested books, newspapers and activities suggested by experts and toppers divided into sections (as they appear in the exam).

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/best-study-material-for-cat

A personal strategy is equally important to crack CAT. To get more information about the same, you can read the following article:

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-cat

Hope this helps.

Thanks.

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Sir, Which coaching centre is best for the preparation of JEE?

prerna vats 1st Mar, 2020

Hello dear student !

There are so many coaching centers in India which provide very good study material as well as the faculty members are really nice . In terms of best, it totally depends on you that which way of teaching you like and understand better. Meanwhile, there are many institutes which are quite famous such as Allen kota, Akash institute, career forum, etc.

Hope this helps !

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IM STUDYING B.E LAST YEAR AND IM PLANNING TO WRITE GATE EXAM IN 21 FOR IIT DID IM STARTED MY PREPARATION IN MAY AND IM SO CONFLICT TO PUT MY TIME TABLE DID YOU ABLE TO SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE TO ME AND SO FEAR OF MY SUBJECT BECAUSE IM ABLE TO MEMORIZE ALL THE FORMULA AND CONCEPT PLEASE HELP ME

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 2nd Mar, 2020

hi,

see gate exam is very different from college semester exams, and it needs rally hard work and intelligent preparation, now it varies from stream to stream and you need to analysis the marks weightage according to syllabus wise and need to follow a routine for preparation besides your college study. however mathematics and aptitude is common to all streams, and if you get around 20 marks from this two it will help you to increase the overall score. another thing is you need to have confidence to overcome the fear of exam.

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My mat score pbt 602.5 percentile 70.5 ...I already gave gave one year to my preparation but unfortunately marks is not good ..is there any good top college in this score or I gave 1 more for preparation? plzzneed guidance..

Vaishali Singh 1st Mar, 2020

Hi,

You have decent scores, there are colleges that accept these scores. The choice of your college should depend upon the investment i.e the fees of college and the ROI i.e the placement scenario. This would help you decide between colleges. Drop only if you are sure to score good percentile in next attempt.

Some colleges like NL Dalmia, BIMM, SIES, JAIPURIA, Christ University are  some good colleges that you can apply to according to the amount of investment you are willing to do.

For more colleges you can look here: https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-mat

All the best.

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is it ok to start preparation for mhcet law right now? can I still crack it?

prerna vats 29th Feb, 2020

Hello dear student !

To prepare thoroughly for mhcet law examination, you need to start your preparations at least 5 - 6 months before the date of examination. As mhcet law 2020 examination will be on 12th of April , so only about 1.5 months are left. It is very difficult to crack the examination if you start your preparations from now, that too with basics. But if your basics are clear and you just need to revise the whole syllabus, then you can still make through it. You can practice from previous years's question papers . For 3 year program, the exam is in June , 2020. So start your preparations without wasting time and study consistently with sincerity. Eat well and healthy and take proper sleep which is very important.

Hope this helps.

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