Preparation
Hello aspirant,
Yes you can definitely do the preparation of clat exam at your without attending any coaching. Also there are many students who have scored decent ranks without attending any coaching. But for the competitive exams like clat it is always advisable to attend coaching as it immensely helps you to score good marks.
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Hope this information helps you.
Hello,
When preparing for the CAT exam, choosing the right institute is crucial for your success. Here are some of the best institutes in India for CAT preparation:
TIME (Triumphant Institute of Management Education)
IMS Learning Resources
Career Launcher
BYJU's
2IIM
Unacademy
Online Preparation:
Offline Preparation:
The choice between online and offline preparation depends on your personal preferences, schedule, and learning style.
Choose Online Preparation if :
Choose Offline Preparation if :
Ultimately, both methods can be effective if you stay consistent and disciplined in your preperation.
You can go through the following link to access CAT exam preperation guide from careers360:-
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Preparing for the CLAT exam requires a strategic approach as it covers various subjects, including English, Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge, and Quantitative Techniques.
1. Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus:
- Exam Pattern : The CLAT UG exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions to be answered in 2 hours.
- Sections
- English Language
- Current Affairs, including General Knowledge
- Legal Reasoning
- Logical Reasoning
- Quantitative Techniques
2. Create a Study Plan:
- Allocate time to each subject based on your strengths and weaknesses. Make sure to cover all sections regularly.
Set weekly goals to cover specific topics and ensure timely revision.
3. Subject-Wise Preparation:
English Language:
- Focus on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar.
- Read newspapers, magazines, and novels to improve reading speed and comprehension skills.
Current Affairs & General Knowledge:
- Regularly read newspapers like The Hindu or the Indian Express
- Revise static GK topics such as history, geography, and constitutional law.
Legal Reasoning:
- Understand the basics of legal principles and terms.
- Study previous year’s papers to understand the type of questions asked.
Logical Reasoning:
- Practice topics like puzzles, seating arrangements, syllogisms, and logical sequences.
- Solve reasoning questions daily to build speed and accuracy.
Quantitative Techniques:
- Focus on basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
- Strengthen your calculation speed through regular practice.
4. Use the Right Study Material:
- Books: Refer to standard books like Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis, quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal, and Legal Aptitude for CLATby A.P. Bhardwaj.
5. Time Management:
- Develop the skill to manage time effectively during the exam.
6. Regular Revision:
- Revise regularly to retain concepts and stay updated with current affairs.
Hi there,
You can get a detailed information by clicking on the given link. It will make your MHCET Preparation journey more sorted. Kindly go through the link and you will find the answer to your question.
I hope you'll do good.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-mht-cet
Hello student
Here are some preferred books for IBSAT exam preparation:
*Quantitative Aptitude:*
1. "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal
2. "Quantum CAT" by Sarvesh K. Verma
*Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning:*
1. "Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning" by Arun Sharma
2. "Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation" by K. K. Kundu
*Verbal Ability:*
1. "Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension" by Ajay Singh
2. "Verbal Ability" by R.S. Aggarwal
*General Knowledge and Current Affairs:*
1. "General Knowledge" by Manohar Pandey
2. "Current Affairs" by Arihant Publications
*IBSAT Specific Books:*
1. "IBSAT Guide" by Bulls Eye
2. "IBSAT Prep Guide" by Career Launcher
*Online Resources:*
1. IBSAT official website ((link unavailable))
2. Online mock tests and practice papers
Remember to practice regularly, take mock tests, and focus on your weaknesses to improve your performance. Good luck with your IBSAT preparation!
Hello Aspirant
Here are some options you can consider if you're not feeling confident about NEET after your drop year:
1. Explore Alternative Medical Entrance Exams:
2. Pursue Other Undergraduate Courses:
3. Take a Gap Year:
4. Consider Vocational Training or Skill Development:
5. Explore Career Counseling:
The first step is to be familiar with the SSC CHSL syllabus and exam pattern. This will give you an idea of the topics covered and the weightage of each section. You can find the latest information on the Staff Selection Commission website. Once you understand the exam, create a study plan that allocates sufficient time for each section based on its weightage and your strengths and weaknesses. Make sure you have a strong foundation in the core subjects like English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, and General Awareness. There are many resources available online and offline to help you with this. Regularly solve practice questions and mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy. This will help you identify your weak areas and work on them before the exam. You can find practice materials in books, online websites, and coaching centers. Regularly read newspapers, magazines, and books to improve your reading comprehension and vocabulary. Stay updated on current affairs by reading newspapers, watching news channels, and listening to news podcasts. You can also refer to government websites and yearbooks for static GK. https://competition.careers360.com/user/user-preference/step_0??destination=https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-chsl I hope it helps!
Hi,
The entrance exam for MBA and MCA programs in Andhra Pradesh's colleges and universities is called the AP ICET. You can get the e-books available on the mentioned link below of Careers360, please have a look. AP ICET needs focus, consistency and a good plan. All the best!
https://bschool.careers360.com/download/apicet-ebooks-and-sample-papers
You can the resources for preparation of AP ICET on the mentioned link below of Careers360. AP ICET can be cleared with consistency and a good plan. E-books for the same are also available which you can check out on the other link mentioned. All the best!
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/ap-icet-preparation-know-10-tips-tricks-and-strategies
Below link will help you in getting E-books, as well as sample papers.
Given your NEET score of 247 and 12th grade percentage of 68%, consider private or deemed universities and state-level counseling in states with lower cutoffs for private colleges. Institutions like SRM University, Manipal University, and DY Patil University often have seats available for such scores. You might also explore management quota seats in private colleges. Research specific colleges' cutoff trends and consider reaching out to their admissions offices for guidance.
Hope this helps you,
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