Preparation
Hello there,
Yes, you can start preparation of CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) side by side. After completing your 12th standard students can apply for CLAT UG program. If you belong to reserve category, you can get advantage also.
For preparation of CLAT examination you can get more information on career 360 website.
Here is the link : https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat
Hope this will help!
Ok listen whatever syllabus is completed leave it till then only. Now start revising and work on your weak points by attempting more and more mock tests and evaluation of the tests is very important.
I am attaching a study schedule for this month do check it out
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If you have limited time left for NEET preparation, you can still achieve a good score with a smart strategy.
Cover high-weightage topics first.
Read NCERT thoroughly for Biology.
Clear concepts, formulas, and reactions in Physics and Chemistry .
Attempt daily mock tests to improve time management.
Solve last 10 years’ question papers to understand the exam pattern.
Create a study schedule – study Biology in the morning, Chemistry in the afternoon, and Physics in the evening.
Give extra time to difficult topics.
Prepare short notes for quick revision.
List important formulas and reactions in a chart for easy recall.
Get enough sleep and avoid stress.
Eat a nutritious diet to stay focused.
To prepare for NEET in less time, focus on NCERT, take mock tests, and revise smartly . With the right approach, you can still score well even with limited time.
Hello Amit,
To start Class 12 with NEET preparation, follow these steps:
Balance Class 12 board studies with NEET preparation to avoid last-minute stress.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello,
Here is an overview :-
UGEE SUPR Section: The SUPR (Subject Proficiency) section tests conceptual understanding. While BITSAT-style questions (speed and accuracy-based) help, you must also focus on JEE Advanced-level conceptual problems, as UGEE questions are deeper.
UGEE Hope: An 85 percentile in JEE Main is not ideal, but UGEE focuses on understanding rather than just speed. If you improve problem-solving, logic, and reasoning , you have a good chance.
Preparation Strategy: Revise JEE concepts thoroughly, solve Olympiad, JEE Advanced, and past UGEE questions for best results.
Interview Round: UGEE includes an interview. Strengthen your fundamentals and communication for success.
Hope you find it useful !
Hello Praveen,
GATE does not have a separate Avionics paper. Candidates usually appear for Aerospace Engineering (AE) , which covers relevant topics. Key Subjects for GATE AE (Avionics-related):
Refer to the official GATE syllabus for a detailed breakdown. For more precise details and Syllabus CLICK HERE .
We offer comprehensive resources for NDA exam preparation:
These resources are designed to provide a structured approach to your NDA exam preparation.
Hi,
Yes, you can definitely drop in the first year of Bachelor of Science for the NEET preparation. Taking a drop by pursuing a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree while preparing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) can be challenging but is certainly possible.
Here are some of the tips that can help you to manage both Bsc and NEET together.
Create a study plan and make timetable. Know the exam pattern and syllabus for both courses. Develop a realistic study plan that includes specific goals, timelines, and study hours for both your B.Sc. coursework and NEET preparation.
Hope this information will help you
Hi, this is our official NEET whatsapp channel.You can follow for all the updates
https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vat3v33G8l5IRfxF7i2i
You can access free e-books for GATE preparation on platforms like the National Digital Library of India (NDLI), OpenStax, or websites offering free educational resources like Examrace or Gateforum. Check NPTEL for study material and video lectures.
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