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You college has given you the prescribed book list for different subjects. follow those as first priority, then look for other books. on the part of getting marks, it depends on you how much you have learned,understood and have the skill to solve a numerical given to. No matter
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You can get class 12th previous year questions papers and sample papers for Uttarakhand board of Accountancy and others by going through
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These sample papers and previous year papers will help you to understand the types of questions which are asked in exam, you will understand the important
There are many books in the market for BHU UET. But while buying books, you should always remember to check if the book has previous question papers and sample papers attached. Check for the latest addition and also check if you can understand the language easliy. For Physics, Chemistry and
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You should make sure what they have asked for, thumb impression or thumb photo. Definitely they will reject it, if they didn't get what they want. So better you call them and make your query clear with them or send your thumb impression again to them.
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See NEET is an All India Competitive Exam so obviously isn't going to be very easy. And there is nothing called as enough as far as syllabus and portions for competitive exams is concerned. Now let's come to motivate you, you cannot tell 360/360 by doing things that you said
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see ncert books is really good for your concept building, and if your basic concepts is not clear you may not solve the difficult level questions, however jee main exam has mcq type questions, and it requires a lot of practice, you need to know short cut tricks to
Chemistry is divided into Inorganic, Physical and Organic chemistry. For inorganic chemistry, you must refer to the NCERT. Organic comprises of many reactions and reagents which can be practised by writing over and over again. Physical chemistry requires a comparatively deeper understanding of concepts, so preparing with the NCERT and
Hello dear aspirants,
As you are new to this world of the competitive world a few tips I would like to suggest to you.
Please follow it very firmly.
1.whatever may be the situation is always try to maintain the consistency of reading at least 8 hr per day.
2.Revise
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