Preparation
Hi Beulah,
Please be informed that the self reporting letter is compulsory for admission as that documentation would be verified by the college when you visit them for your admission purposes and the jeopardy that you are facing is most probably due to some technical glitch and thus I request you to address the matter to the concerned authorities through post along with your credentials stating your issue and request them for a quick solution.
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I understand that although you have downloaded the allotment letter, you have not downloaded the self reporting letter and so to answer your question, the self reporting letter is an essential piece of document which is of penultimate importance as it accredits the fact that you will be reporting in person. Nevertheless you can address the matter to the competent authorities along with proper details and request them to provide you with your self reporting letter and also request them to expedite the entire process.
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Haha.. You think you can prepare for a exam for 10 long years? You must be 12/13 years old kid then right? Chill brother, I can understand you really aim to crack the exam and thats why you asked this question but relax, things are not that difficult. Your mind must be bit immature and less knowledgeable to understand the concepts of the things that you are going to face after 8/10 years. So it's okay, the year of entrance is enough and more if you stay focused and dedicated at that point of time. So don't worry, you'll surely be able to crack the exam provided your commitment towards it's the bestesssttt.
About the books now, For Environmental law M. C. Mehta cases, the cases dealing with Public Trust doctrine, the cases of the one prohibiting passive smoking in public places, and different doctrines, the provisions, acts, cases dealing with the National Green Tribunal will suffice. And since the Constitution is the Fundamental law of the land so every one of us have much knowledge about the same either be it through political science knowledge acquired during the school or college life or garnered through observing the day to day happenings or policy decisions taken at the government level. These ones at least remind us at least once that every single thing is happening as per our constitution. Remaining ones of the Constitution most of us, may have learnt at the LL. B. itself.
And thereafter you must remember the names of last year's landmark Supreme Court's judgments.
As far as International law and jurisprudence are concerned then I must without a chunk of hesitation, say that you will have to cram it up.
Thereafter if you wish to practice upon it (the ones which you have learnt through the bare acts, books) then you can do so by taking up and solving the guide of A. K. Jain or universal which ever you like and work upon it, ponder upon it.
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Maths is important for physics but the thing is most of the medical students don't opt for maths and in physics you are first taught basic maths like differentiation, integration etc so that you won't get any difficulty during your entire physics journey. So if you are a biology student then you actually don't need maths much.
Check about neet
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiqkYXiosnkAhUQHo8KHY8uBwcQFjAAegQIAhAE&usg=AOvVaw3RoEQqUtFmI1pjaPStef_v&cf=1
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Following recommendations come solely on personal experience, except the book by Sarvesh Sharma, I've gone through all the mentioned ones and found them useful.
For Quants- Quicker Maths by M Tyra, there's one book by Arihant Publications as well named Fast Track Arithmetic, for higher level there's book by Sarvesh Sharma named Quantum Cat, in the similar section is also a book by Arun Sharma.
For English- General English by SP Bakshi
Plinth to Paramount
You can also refer Wren and Martin, that's the best book for grammar. Word Power Made Easy for Vocab.
For Reasoning- RS Agarwal Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning
Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey
Hello Aspirant,
Firstly I would suggest you to go through with NCERT books, It will help you to clear your basic concept. If you have good hold on PCM subjects, It makes easier to cover the exam whole syllabus. Try to give extra attention to important topics which carries more weight-age in the exam. You can also solve MCQs. Solving complete mock test series is very important so that you can improve your performance. It will help you to know where you stand among other competitors.
You should practice mock tests and analyse your preparation level after every mock test to enhance your speed, accuracy and you will also get familiar with the exam pattern and will be confident to face the mail exam. Speed and accuracy both are the key factors to score a good rank in the exam. You can also enroll JEE Main Knockout for an effective preparation of the exam. The package has smart study material, E lectures, Advanced test Series based on the JEE Main pattern along with performace analysis also. Check the detailed information using the link below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-january/
Good Luck!
I suggest you to make a good timetable by your own as nobody knows your problems better than you. Some points I am suggesting you which you may consider while making time table like pay more attention or hours to the weak subject, do not make strict routine like at 6'0 clock I'll have study a particular chapter as that would never work. So you fix number of hours for each subject and at any cost pay that much hours to those subjects which is most necessary. Regularity is must.
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