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In my coaching centre, there are 1800 students. Is this much competition enough for jee preparation?

Ayush Maurya 17th Dec, 2021

Hello there

For competition like jee you just can't say that 1800 or 18000 are enough students to see yourself that where you stands.

That purely depends upon the domain of the students you're taking might be not be very good then you can excel in that particular domain and sing your Excellency in that domain will surely make your preparation down.

And if you really interested to computer self then you can join many mock tests which are of all India level and can so your potential with very much students. And lastly I want to say that be confident and you can crack any exam with hard work and dedication.

Best of luck!

Thank you!

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in inicet reservation which one would be advantageous like, unreserved pwbd or obc ncl pwbd. i mean chances of getting a seat with reservation for which is higher, unreserved pwbd vs obc ncl pwbd. and also the competition i mean number of candidates appearing the exam, for which one more candidates

Shivanshu 9th Oct, 2021

Dear aspirant!

Hope you are doing well! In inicet reservation the more beneficial will be obc NCL pwbd.With this you have a high chance of getting a seat.It is more better than unreserved pwbd so from my view go with obc NCL pwbd.

Wishing for better future.

Thanking you!

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please tell me Anglo Eastern gme entrance competition and can a person with below average education background can get a seat for gme in aema?

Shivanshu 22nd Oct, 2021

Dear aspirant!

Hope you are doing great ! Anglo eastern gme entrance competition is not an easy exam to crack you have to work hard for it and yes a person with below average education can get a seat but have to work very hard, everything is possible in this universe and yet this is just a exam so work hard and be consistent.

Thanking you!

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What is level of competition in the entrance exam for BA in foreign languages in EFLU?

mrinalini048 3rd Sep, 2021

There is of ofcourse competition in any competitive exam but you only require one seat  and you have as much of a chance of getting in like any other candidate. If you are planning to give the exam I would advise you to be thorough with the basics of the language and countries to which the language belongs. They don't expect you to know everything in the language and give the test as you will be learning the language. Anyhow make sure you are prepared thoroughly. All the best.

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what is the salary of ASO officer

Aditya kumar singh 31st Aug, 2021
Hi,
After recrnt DA revision here is the latest salary calculation of ASO officer -
Basic pay  - 44900
HRA(27%of basic pay in x city like Delhi) - 12123
DA (28%of basic pay) - 12572
TA(for 4600GP) - 3600
DA on TA (28%of TA) - 1008

Govt. Contribution in NPS (14%of basic salary +DA) - 8046
Gross salary  - 82249
NPS deduction (10%contribution of employee ) - 5747
CGHS deduction- 650
CGEIS deduction- 60
In hand salary- 67746
Hope it helps...
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Dear sir./ mam Im prepairing competitive exam .during Im work in private job 8 hours . How many hours study competitive exam ? plz Guide me better study time table for Competition.....

Maryam Sara 29th Aug, 2021

Hello Shailendra Tripathi,

Firstly, you are doing a wonderful and a daring task but sustaining your life plus also moving forward in your studies.

Since you have not mentioned the exam for which you are preparing it is a bit difficult to provide you with the time- table, but I'll give you some basic points which I am sure will help you.

Most importantly each person has a different time schedule or body clock which their body has adapted, so you need to go according to that clock. If you are a morning person then get up early like 2 hours before going to your job and while doing some basic chores keep studying.

Make short notes and sticky notes which help you in reminding the crisp and most important points. Stick these on the walls and other surfaces where each time you pass that place you look and remember.

While at your job try to revise very short facts whose list you should maintain.

Use your phone in an appropriate manner as it can be a great tool. Keep notes of small facts  and figures.

Try to do as much as possible previous year papers and mock tests.

Analyze these tests and identify your weak points and work upon them.



HOPE THIS HELPS

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I am taking ECE for 1st time and also going to btech 1st time in ECE what are the courses are there and which course having more competition and also which course is hard

Rohith Miryala 9th Oct, 2021

Hey Candidate,


Bascially your question implies that your are interested to know about all the branches in Engineering.So, let me discuss about the most seeking branches by the students.

  • Computer science Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Bio Technology
  • Information Technology...etc

If you ask me the branches having the highest competition is CSE and ECE.

These are few that I have mentioned and if you need to know more then refer the link provided:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/list-of-engineering-courses-in-india

Hope this is helpful..

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What should i take between DTU IT and NSUT ITNS( Information Technology and Network Security) from view point of placement competition and fee concession????

Dhruv Agarwal 1st Oct, 2021

Hey Aspirant,

It is tough when it comes to choose one among DTU or NSUT , both are really good colleges. Now I would recommend you NSUT ITNS , the reason being that it has the better ranking than DTU also , athe branch ITNS has only been introduced last year . It is basically IT with more emphasis on network security,  encryption,  etc. Also NSUT has always been ahead of DTU in terms of Placement and academic results.

I hope this helps!!

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give me MPSC psi full syllabus?

Khushi Goyal 19th Aug, 2021

Dear Student,

MPSC Police SI Prelims Syllabus -

General Knowledge -

  • Current Events – National, International
  • Geography of India
  • General Politics
  • Culture & Heritage of India
  • History of India
  • Social Events related to India
  • Indian Constitution
  • Science & Technology etc

MPSC SI Mains Syllabus –

Reasoning -

  • Number Series.
  • Directions.
  • Coding-Decoding.
  • Mirror Images
  • Analogy
  • Embedded Figures
  • Clocks & Calendars
  • Non-Verbal Series
  • Blood Relations
  • Alphabet Series.
  • Decision Making.
  • Arithmetical Reasoning.
  • Number Ranking.
  • Cubes and Dice etc.

    Aptitude -
  • Boats and Streams.
  • Number Systems.
  • Average.
  • Ratio and Proportion.
  • Data Interpretation.
  • Problems on Ages.
  • Profit and Loss.
  • Simple Interest.
  • Time, Work, Distance.
  • Compound Interest.
  • H.C.F. & L.C.M.Discounts.
  • Fundamental Arithmetical operations
  • Percentages.
  • Simplification etc.

General English/ Marathi -

  • Passage Completion.
  • Sentence Rearrangement.
  • Subject-Verb Agreement.
  • Grammar.
  • Antonyms.
  • Vocabulary
  • Synonyms.
  • Comprehension
  • Error Correction
  • Unseen Passages
  • Word Formation
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Theme detection
  • Idioms & Phrases
  • Sentence Completion

    You can refer the pdf link to know more :- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wMBafLr3rxv2X2VBb4cyW0i1aZNASeb3/view

    Copy and paste the link in your browser!

Happy Learning!

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I am doing regular schooling and some of my friends are doing dummy schooling they get ample of time to do their hw,books, revision..even after trying my best I am unable to cope up with school and JEE coaching..please suggest some tips by which i can give competition to them (JEE 2023,class 11th)

Khushi Goyal 18th Aug, 2021

Dear Student,

I agree that it is tough to balance school and coaching together, but it is not impossible. You just have to develop your interest in studies and your dedication towards cracking JEE mains and advanced to secure a good future for you in IITs, NITs or IIITs.

Also, the most important thing to always keep in mind is that don't overstress yourself. If you take some rest after an study period, then take full stress and don't just think about your syllabus or preparation, just remember that you have your break time to enjoy or reward yourself for studying with utmost concentration during your study hour. This way you will be more productive and will do better than your friends.

Now coming to manage coaching and school, frankly speaking, in 11th you have the best time to lay stress and give time to your coaching because indirectly your JEE preparation will help you in gaining good marks in 11th and as your next year i.e. 12th will have board exams, so there you need to focus more on your boards and a little bit less on coaching. Don't forget to solve at least 10 to 20 of each subject (PCM), even during your 12th.

Tips :-

  • Make your timetable and include both school and coaching into it with your self study time too.
  • Keep your syllabus and previous year papers handy with you.
  • Understand the exam pattern of JEE Main
  • Know what books to refer for each subject
  • Practice till you are perfect using mock tests and previous year papers

Happy Learning!

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