Preparation
You can just go to the official India website of amazon. In the search bar, type "Class ___ SUBJECT NCERT book". Type the name of the subject instead of subject and then you will find many sellers selling the same book. Just select anyone based on the availability, price, etc.
Yes Mukul, Arihant publication books are one of the best for preparation of BSc Hons entrance exam. The book covers all the subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Agriculture Science and Mental Ability. It contains more than 2500 MCQs and is according to the latest exam pattern.
Other than that, you might also read 'NCERT at your fingertips' by MTG if you want to refer another book. The book is available subject wise and is really good to start with. It lays a strong foundation and will clear your concepts.
Finally, solve the previous years' papers to get an idea of your progress, identify the weak sections and improve yourself for the final exam. All the best.
Hello Krish,
Kindly mention which class NSO and IMO you are talking about.
Practising NCERT and your school books question is advisable. Download previous year questions, and some preparatory books ussually MCQs of science. When talking about IMO, since most of the portion is mathematics, practising many books as well as other competitions papers can be an option. There are several other exams such as NTSE, NSTSE, RMO(for 10th), and many more. It is important to remember that the topics will be the same as that of the school syllabus however the level will be upgraded, therefore, try practising tricky and more logical questions of that topic.
For NSO, science is involved learning NCERT will be extremely beneficial especially for biology and chemistry related questions.
Try solving Mental ability questions from legit books, and forget to solve sample papers and previous year papers. Download from here:
https://www.sofolympiadtrainer.com/imo-sample-papers.jsp
http://www.sofworld.org/imo-previous-year-papers-rtp.html
hope this helps
Dear Aspirant,
Preparing for CAT is a step towards fulfilling your dream of an MBA, so how you choose to prepare becomes the deciding factor of your exam. It is not an easy exam because of being one of the most competitive exams in the country. So here are some basic steps to prepare and ace it!
Know the exam pattern and syllabus in detail : The duration of the exam is 3 hours and you will roughly have an hour to complete each section. This will be a computer-based test with a total number of 100. Each correct answer will secure 3 marks and there will a negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer. There are three sections: Quantitative Ability (QA), Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR). Out of this DILR will have 32 questions and the other two sections, i.e., QA and VARC will have 34 questions. There will be 7-10 non MCQ type questions in each section.
The syllabus is-
DILR- Bar Graphs, Caselets, Column Graphs, Tables, Blood Relations, Calendars, Cubes, Clocks, Number and Letter Series, Binary Logic, Seating Arrangement, Line Charts, Venn Diagrams, Pie Chart, Combination of two or more types linked to each other, Syllogism etc.
QA- Trigonometry, Arithmetic, Higher Maths, Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, etc.
VARC- English Usage or Grammar, Jumbled Paragraph, Close Passage, Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Synonyms Antonyms, Verbal Reasoning, Facts-Inferences-Judgements etc.
Choose your study material wisely : To prepare for CAT, here are some books you can consider.
Other than this, solve question papers . Find one of the question banks here:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-sample-paper
This will help you analyse your progress so far and what are your strengths and weaknesses and aid your course of preparation.
Be sincere, confident and dedicate your time religiously to the discourse of preparation. Be with people who motivate you to move forward in this discourse and use the internet for guidance from time to time.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hey there
It's good that you want to prepare for banking too along with the preparation of cet. See cet syllabus has quantitative, verbal, and logical reasoning which is also there in sbi po or clerk so if you want you can prepare for it you'll be on a safer side too. Among sbi clerk and sbi bank po the difference is level of questions the number of applicants are huge in both the cases as any graduate can take the exam. So go through past year papers of these exams and decide yourself which exam you want to take.
Hope you understand
Good luck
Hello!!!
Firstly don't look for diagrams of other book just try to memorise all the diagrams given in our ncert text book ,you can easily memorise those diagrams if you try to draw them yourself or you can solve previous year question paper to understand which kind of questions are asked related to diagrams,regular practice will solve your problem.
Thanks
Hi Utkarsh,
Since you have decided that you will be going for CAT, taking a 1 year Gap will bring in on you a lot of questions and professors and recruiters who will be interviewing you will take that as a negative point since they would look for people who can manage both work and academics. I am telling you because you have a dip in class 12 marks and that will definitely fetch some questions which you have to answer tactfully. Adding onto it some more questions regarding the gap will not be favouring your chances of selection both for the institute as well as for any placement process which you will be seating for.
Nevertheless, I am going to post some colleges and their cut-offs and average package which you can get at the end of two years.
College
CAT Cutoff
Average Package(in Lakhs Per Annum)
IIM A
99+
20-25
IIM B
IIM C
FMS
98+
23.2
SP JAIN
22.90
NITIE
97+
19.77
MDI GURGAON
95+
20.13
IIT Bombay
20.8
IIT Delhi
16.54
IMT Ghaziabad
90+
12.5
XIMB
91+
12.91
TAPMI
85+
11.06
GIM
80+
11.22
LIBA
9
IFMR
75+
Its really futile to give the average package for IIM A,B,C since at that level you are bound to get a job with a hefty package. Now you an start preparing for CAT and try to aim other exams also like SNAP, XAT, TISS-NET, CMAT as there are several good B-Schools which will give you the same package like the above mentioned. It just opens the door way to a varied choices from which you can safely choose. 4-5 hours per day would be okay if you have no knowledge about aptitude and reasoning else if you have already practiced, 2-3 hours per day would be sufficient to crack any MBA entrance exam. Pracice a lot of mocks as several exams will test your time management skills too besides your knowledge.
I hope I have been able to solve your query. Do write to us if you face any problem regarding your preparation. All the best!!!
Hello!!
The below mentioned are some of the best books for MHT CET preparation.Those include:
You need to study the whole class 12th syllabus along with only some portions of class 11 syllabus.20% of questions will be from class 11 prtions and remaining 80% from class 12.Making short notes is a smart way to study and will help in revising quickly.Use flash cards or micro notes in your preparation.Mock Tests plays an important role in MHT CET Preparation.As per the latest MHT CET Syllabus, there is no negative marking and the difficulty level of the exam will be on par with JEE Main. So prepare accordingly.All the best!!
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