Is it possible to get AIR-1 in one year of damn hard and focused preparation?
Hello,
Of course it is possible to get AIR 1 in any exam after one year of focused preparation. One year is long time, but when you will ask to an aspirant, it is obviously less. But in one complete year with focus and hard work, you can create history! The major factor will be consistency and patience. This one year time will check your patience level. So be patient and consistent you will surely achieve it. There are many toppers who started from scratch and have topped in one year of preparation.
So be focused and consistent. You will surely achieve success. All The Best!
I passed out plustwo in 2021....i was not eligible for jee advanced 2021.....and i dropped my 1 year...but i couldnt give my 100 %for my preparation....i am willing for jee advanced 2023...am i eligible for it??
Hi
No, you won't be eligible for jee advanced 2023 .
This is because,
One has a total of two attempts for JEE advanced over two consecutive years starting from the year of appearing for 12th board examination i. e as per , eligibility criteria one is eligible for JEE advanced examination only in the year in which he or she appears for 12th board examination and the next year following it.
So, with 12 th appearing year as 2021
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you were eligible for jee advanced 2021 and
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eligible for jee advanced 2022 only. Thus, not eligible for JEE advanced 2023
You can check detailed eligibility criteria of JEE advanced by visiting our page the link for the same page is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
If I tell you about Jee main then,
One can give JEE Mains entrance examination for a maximum of 3 consecutive years starting from the year of passing 12th board examination.
Now, your 12th passing year is 2021
So, you
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were eligible for jee main 2021
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eligible jee main 2022
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eligible jee main 2023 as well .
For jee main eligibility criteria, checkout our page at :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria/amp
Regards
ADITYA KUMAR
is there any preparation for b.tech in nalanda college ?
Hello,
There is no entrance exam to take admission in nalanda college. you just have to fill the registration form and will have to go through the whole process. The entire application process for admissions is paperless and online in keeping with the University’s commitment to sustainability. The Application form has to be filled in entirety, and submitted along with the Statement of Purpose (SoP), self-introductory note, and the documents mentioned therein.
The candidate has to visit the University website for filling the online Application Form using online-portal Apply here (https://online.nalandauniv.edu.in/app/)
The duly-filled Application Form and a Statement of Purpose (SOP) along with all the documents should be submitted to admissions2022@nalandauniv.edu.in . The candidate has to pay an Application Fee of INR 500
Selection of candidates
- Shortlisted applicants will be called for an Interview in person or through video conferencing as per the intimated schedule. Selection will be purely on merit.
- Selected candidates will be recommended for the provisional admission for the academic year 2022-23.
- University reserves the right to admit/not admit without specifying any reason.
- The University reserves the right to evolve the criteria for short-listing candidates based on the norms and regulations of the University amended from time to time.
- It is not guaranteed that all the applicants who have filled the Application Form and appeared in the entrance test/interview would be selected for admission at the University.
- Selected candidates will be intimated through email.
how can i do my preparation very good?
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned the name of examination for which you want to prepare yourself so it is quite difficult to provide you any exact guidance but if we go through your profile then it shows that you are a medicine aspirant so you might be preparing for NEET UG, if not then kindly correct me in the comment section below.
See first thing you need to understand is that there is no any hard and fast rule of of good preparation prepare for such national level entrance exams like NEET or even for any other examination because it depends upon the capability of student.
So for NEET UG as we know that syllabus is just same as of class 11th and 12th prescribed by NCERT so you need to get thorough with your NEET syllabus and as we know that NEET syllabus comprises of class 11th syllabus as well as class 12th syllabus so if you are starting from scratch and that too for NEET UG 2022 then it is very difficult to complete whole syllabus in just 3-4 months because NEET UG would be conducted most probably in the month of June/July 2022 but yes if you are in regular-touch of your NEET syllabus then it is definitely possible to complete your syllabus in 4-5 months in which you can also give 1-1.5 months for revision and solving of previous year papers and sample papers.
But if you are targeting for NEET UG 2023 or later on then following are some tips that can help you in your preparation journey :-
**** Very first thing is try to complete your NEET UG syllabus by February end or March mid of the examination year so that you can get sufficient amount to practice lot of questions.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
**** Make a proper time-table to balance your studies and daily routine work and give more time to studies. But make sure not to over-stress the time-table.
**** Go for the best study material(focused on previous year questions and sample papers) which can make you more confident while solving the question of NEET because it will boost your moral.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-material
**** Keep your notes up-to-date because it will help you in memorizing the important things in the last time prior to exam.
**** Be consistent because consistency will give you much better results and it will keep you in regular flow of preparation.
**** Manage your time efficiently and I would recommend you to use POMODORO technique while studying, POMODORO is nothing but a slab of 30 minutes in which you study for 25 minutes and take a break of 5 minutes. After 4-5 POMODORO slabs take a long 30 minutes break. During break do whatever you like to do, so that your mind gets recharged.
**** Once you complete your 30% of NEET UG syllabus then start practicing previous year's question papers and sample papers because as many as you would solve it will enhance your self-confidence and time management skill and after completing every 30% syllabus do the same thing.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper
**** Don't forget to do exercise and yoga regularly to keep your body mentally and physically fit.
For NEET preparation you can check out Careers360 NEET Knockout package for your preparation from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may
In above NEET Knockout program you will be getting :-
>>>> Fully customized time-table for setting your targets.
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I hope this information helps you.
All the best for your preparation.
Preparing for RRB JE which way is right online coaching , offline coaching or Self study.
Hello,
See it's a very personal choice when it comes to coaching whether it's offline or online, it depends where you live if you have nearby reputed coaching centre as in the faculty is good, the institute has good record of qualifying candidates, when it comes to online coaching you have to understand certain things like what is the charge they're opting for, is it feasible for you, what will you accomplish after enrolling in the same, is there any scope for contact with faculty personally such as clearing any doubts, so there are many factors that are to be taken into consideration, and if you believe you comprehend the syllabus, have already got good grip on the same, then with self study too you can qualify any government exams, so these are few things you have to analyze on your own,
anyway to help you out regarding the preparation, first of all be acquainted with the paper pattern, syllabus, make a required time table to assign number of hours to each subjects, go through limited resources, revision and practice is the key here, go through previous year papers in order to get your self acquainted ith the paper pattern, marking scheme, important topics, etc.
RRB JE consists of four stages- CBT 1/CBT 2/Document verification/Medical examination,
CBT 1 consists of mathematics, general science, general intelligence and reasoning, general awareness, there are a total of 100 MCQs , for each question one mark is awarded, in case of negative marking 0.33 mark is deduced for each incorrect attempt,
CBT 2 consists of general awareness, physics and chemistry, basics of computer and application, basics of pollution control and environment , technical abilities ,there are a total of 150 MCQs , for each question one mark is awarded, in case of negative marking 0.33 mark is deduced for each incorrect attempt,
RRB JE exam Right way to prepare for the exam
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
Here are some points to keep in mind while preparing for RRB JE exam :
- Make sure that you know the basis concepts of every topic.
- Prepare notes for each of the topics you cover. Make sure that you jot down the important points, formulas, equations, etc. and memorize them regularly.
- Practice a variety of questions through the RRB JE books (https://byjusexamprep.com/ae-je-exams/rrb-je-exam-books) and mock tests.
- Do not ignore the previous year question papers of RRB JE exam (https://byjusexamprep.com/ae-je-exams/rrb-je-exam-question-papers) as they solve a major chunk of your problems by giving you an idea as to the difficulty level of the exam.
- Make sure that you revise regularly and are consistent with your practice.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
msc radiation physics (year wise or sem wise)
Hello,
Msc radiation physics is a 2 year full-time program the syllabus included 4 semester each year contains two semester. mostly syllabus subjects are mathematics and physics.
Further,the job offers you get after completing the course is Radiation Oncologist, Radiation Safety Officer, Radiation Technologist, Radiation Therapy Technologist and assistant professor.
Good luck!!!
How can I start my preparation frm zero ?
Hello Aspirant,
As per your profile it seems that you want to prepare for NEET UG, if not then please mention the correct one in the comment section below.
As you want to prepare for NEET so I am enlisting down some preparation tips which would help you in starting your preparation in right direction :-
******** Very first thing is go through the syllabus of NEET https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
******** Make a proper time-table to balance your studies and daily routine work and give more time to studies.
******** Go for the best study material which can make you more confident while solving the question of NEET because it will boost your moral https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-study-material
******** Don't forget to make notes while studying because it will help you in memorizing the important things in the last time prior to exam.
******** After completing your NEET syllabus you should start practicing previous year's question papers and sample papers as many as you can because it will enhance your self-confidence and time management skill https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-sample-paper & https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper
******** Don't forget to do exercise and yoga regularly to keep your body mentally and physically fit.
You can also check out NEET Knockout package for your preparation :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may
For more detailed preparation tips for NEET kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/effective-preparation-tips-crack-neet
As you are preparing for NEET so I am enlisting down some best books for your preparation which you can use for your preparation :-
@Physics
NCERT Physics Class XI & Class XII
Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma
Objective Physics By DC Pandey
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Fundamental Physics by Pradeep
Problems in General Physics by IE Irodov
@Biology
NCERT Biology Class XI and Class XII textbooks
Biology Vol 1 and Vol 2 by Trueman
Objective Biology by Dinesh
Objective Botany by Ansari
Pradeep Guide on Biology
GR Bathla publications for Biology
@Chemistry
NCERT Chemistry textbooks for Class XI and XII
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon
ABC of Chemistry for Classes 11 and 12 by Modern
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
Dinesh Chemistry Guide
Practise books by VK Jaiswal (Inorganic), MS Chauhan (Organic) and N Awasthi (Physical)
For complete details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
where should start my preparation to get into IPM, Indore?
Hello there
To crack IPM indore Or for any institution you must require a very strategic planning with great time management. Try to analyse the things like:
- First of all know the exam pattern and syllabus and prepare according to that.
- Then choose the books
- Know your potential that you need coaching or not and start your preparation with the help of that or or self
- Try to attempt as many marks as you can
- Prepare section wise preparation schedule
For more information you can refer the link I am attaching below:
I hope it helps you!
Thank you!
preparation and structure of diborane
Hello Candidate ,
• Structure of Diborane
The structure of Diborane molecule consists of four hydrogen (https://byjus.com/chemistry/hydrogen/) atoms and that of two boron atoms coming on the same plane. In between these planes, there are said to be two dividing atoms of hydrogen.
The boron atom is known to be sp3 hybridized and has four hybrid orbitals. From these four hybrid orbitals, three of the orbitals have one electron each, and of which one is an empty orbital. The two electrons of the hybrid orbitals in each of the boron atoms form 2 bonds with the 1s hydrogen atoms. The two atoms of boron left with that of each unpaired electron orbital and empty orbital forms the two bridgings (B–H–B) bonds with that of the two 1s hydrogen atoms, is also called as the banana bond.
• Preparation of Diborane
The action of a metal hydride with boron produced diborane. This approach is common in the industrial production of diborane.
The reaction of iodine with sodium borohydride in diglyme can also produce diborane in small quantities.
2NaBH 4 + I2 → B 2 H 6 + 2NaI + H 2
On heating magnesium boride with HCl, a mixture of volatile boranes is obtained.
2Mg 3 B 2 + 12HCl → 6MgCl 2 + B 4 H 10 + H 2
B 4 H 10 + H 2 → 2B 2 H 6
All the best !!