Preparation
Hello,
Delhi is famous for IAS coaching in India and you can also some of the names in other big cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune etc.
Here are some of the name:
1. Vajiram and Ravi
2. Raju's IAS
3. Elite IAS
4. Classic IAS
5. Vajirao and Reddy
6. Vision IAS
These are some of the few names, you can look out for others and see their prospectus/brochures for more clarity.
Hello Vijay,
I can understand your situation, with very less time left for exam and very less preparation, you are struggling with the subjects and the vast course.
Let me tell you, there are certain chapters in each of the subjects from which the question is sure to come, and since it is JEE main, the level will not be too high.
SO start your preparation by first going through these chapters and try to learn JEE main Archive(previous year papers) in the left over time. Some of the important and high scoring subjects are mentioned below:
Physics:
Gravitation, Units and Dimensions, Modern Physics(although huge, but its worth as around 4 questions are asked)
Chemistry:
Biological Chemistry, Coordinate Chemistry, Inorgranic Chemistry, s-p-d-f block.
Mathematics:
Mathematical Induction, Permutation and Combination, Probability, Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Heights and Distances, Sets and Relations, Matrices and Determinants.
Preparing this much will be more than sufficient for you to crack JEE main.
I request you to not to indulge in vast chapters such as Rigid Body Dynamics, Calculus, Thermodynamics, Equilibrum, etc.
Hey Suraj
Here a few books out of many that are available that could help you to prepare for Indian Army Military Nursing Service(MNS) exam:
hope this helped
all the best
First get your concepts clear, you can start off with Grammar, learn all the important topics such as Subject-Verb Agreement, Preposition, Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Adverb, Active & Passive Voice, Narration etc. You can go through Wren and Martin for this, Having a strong foundation on grammmar will enable you to solve sentence reaarangement, fill in the blanks, error detection etc,
You can work on your vocabulary by reading any newspaper or going through Word Power Made Easy, it's a wonderful book for vocabulary.
Once you have gone through aforementioned steps, then try solving any English Book, you can choose between Plinth to Paramount or SP Bakshi. Along with this, go through previous year papers, anaylse on a regular basis.
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that the sections in all these competitive exams are somewhat similar but the level of difficulty varies in each exam. Like in bank PO exam, the quantitative section consists of higher difficulty level questions as your calculations are analysed better through quant section. If you can manage to prepare for all these competitive exams simultaneously, then it is well and good. Otherwise, it is advisable to you to focus on one exam as it will be able to produce better output since you will be following one pattern only.
I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.
Hey prachi.
First of all go through the syllabus and understand the pattern and plan accordingly. Following is the number of questions and marks alloted respectively:
English including Comprehension
40
Legal Aptitude
50
Logical Reasoning
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
Elementary Mathematics and Numerical Ability
20
Total
200
Go through previous papers and practice. Time management is very important in competitive exams so I would suggest you to practice and plan your time division for different sections accordingly. For books to follow you can go through the following link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat
hope this helped.
all the best.
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