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heloo to everyone out there reading my question !! my name is Tanishka Sharma currently studying in class 12( non med ).please tell me that is jee main important to join Indian navy or there is any other exam for the same !!

tanoshree rana 24th Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant!
Hope you are doing well!

It is good to know that you have decided to join Indian navy in class12 itself|

Women can join any of the 5branches of the Navy as follows:

  1. Naval Architecture:
    Deals with the engineering design process, shipbuilding.
    You apply for it through UES or as per the latest notification.

    Eligibility: engineering graduate aged between 19½ – 25
    Educational Qualification: possess at least 60% marks in BE/B. Tech Degree: Mechanical, Civil, Aeronautical, Metallurgy and Naval Architecture (any one)
  2. Observer: Indian Navy needs observers who act as airborne coordinators of maritime warfare.
    operates various state of the art equipment including sonics, radars, sonars and communication equipment. As an airborne technician, you will be flying on board, Naval aircraft of the Indian Navy.
    Eligibility: engineering graduate aged between 19 – 24
    Educational Qualification: BE/B.Tech degree in any discipline with Physics & Maths in 12th standard.
    3. Education:
    Eligibility: Candidate aged between 21 – 25 is eligible to apply with the following educational qualifications.
    Educational Qualification:
    • BE/B.Tech degree in any discipline with Physics & Maths in 12th standard.
    • A second-class Master’s degree from a recognised university in Physics or Mathematics.
    • A second-class Master’s degree from a recognised university in Chemistry or English.
    • An engineering degree in Mechanical, Electrical or engineering in Computer Science/Technology.
    • A second-class Master’s degree from a recognised university in computer application or computer science.
    • A post-graduate degree from a recognised university in Humanities (Economics/History/ Political Science).

4. Law:

  • Eligibility: aged between 22-27 are eligible to apply.
  • Educational Qualification: degree in Law qualifying them for enrolment as advocates under the Advocates Act, 1961.

5.ATC:

  • Eligibility: aged between 19½-25 are eligible to apply.
  • Educational Qualification: BE/B.Tech degree in any discipline with Physics & Maths in 12th standard.




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I want to secure 1st position in my MBBS and i am currently in first year of my MBBS. What are the books i should be reading, the tips and strategies to be followed?

suchayitaanusaha 24th Nov, 2020

Hello,

For MBBS studies you have to read more books dear. And in 1st year subjects are microbiology, biochemistry, anatomy, pharmacology, physiology and pathology. So you have to study books for this subject. But you must try 2 or 3 books for one subject because it wilk helps you to gain proper knowledge.

Dear you have to study hard and know more that's it. And 1st position you want so you have more study and more good to practical.

All the best.

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hello, I m a jee aspirant. in prep of jee self study is more imp than watching classes more but I m habituated to be in 100 percent online like seeing classes in online and practicing problems in online.so how can I get interest in reading books as ncert is imp for chemistry.how can I habituate ??

Sowmya Konkala 3rd Nov, 2020

hello aspirant,

now you have enough time to revise whole ncert for january exam.yes believe me you have time.but dont get lazy with that fact.people say your exam is near only 4 months you cant do it.but 2 months is enough to revise whole ncert of chemistry.first during my time also it was tough to revise the whole i used online and couldnt focus much but i used to read books though.but these days every thing has become soo online!.you need to focus on books also.so what i used to do and it helped me like amazing.i completed whole inorganic organic and physical in short period of time.so the thing is you can do the first thing in the morning with full efficiency and can give your 100% if you are really willing to study hard.so each day from now as you have about 30-35 chapters each day the first thing in the morning no matter what happens you should complete one chapter from ncert write it down and stick it front of you.like no matter what after you get up  the first thing you will be dng is completeing one chapter from ncert if its big one allot 2 days.and then only go for any other subject or work.like get up first thing do it!.trust me this ha helped me a lot.i used to hate inorganic and i set myself to read one chapter prior 2 months to exam each day a chapter from ncert prepare your notes from ncert nd revise before exam!.try it out the first thing in the mrng and den to other work daily!! with consistency.remember in these competetive exams consistency is the key.

hope this helps,

thankyou

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I GOT 144/720 BUT I HAVE EWS CAN I APPLY NEET READING

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 19th Oct, 2020

Hi

I am extremely sorry to tell you dear but with 144 marks you cannot get a seat in any medical / dental college or for Ayush courses or veterinary , not even in private medical college under management quota


This is because,


With 144 marks you have failed to qualify Neet examination which is clear from below neet 2020 cut off


Category    cutoff percentile       cut off marks


General/ews       50                       720  - 147

UR -PWD              45                       146  -  129

Obc/Sc/st         40                      146  -  113

So being from ews category you need at least 147 marks to qualify Neet, thus with 137 marks you have failed in neet

you may try again for Neet next year  and if you prepare again , you can use our Neet knockout program for which link is below

https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may /

Thank you

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i have given math compartment exam and scored 44/100 and chemistry 69/100 ,physics 62/100 , english 70/100 , physical education 69/100. i have secored 9 band in listening , 8 in writing , 8 in reading and 8 in speaking , am i elgible for getting canada visa or not please reply i am in stress

Harish Jayaraj 10th Oct, 2020

Hello student.

You have written a compartment exam in a major subject - Math.

When you ask you want to apply for Canada visa, I suppose it is for your College. Then it is not about visa alone. Canada is more specific about the students they take in. The education there is too tough. So you have a real tough chance of getting into a real good college in Canada. So you have to think about it a lot.

Coming to the visa thing, yes you can apply for a student visa, but when you will have to get the confirmation with the university, you will mostly not get it. I'm sorry to say this. But that is what is true.

So, try your luck. You might get, but the chances are too low as math is a real important subject according to any university.

feel free to ask any doubts in the comments.

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I have came reading about many maths crash course like Mathongo, mohit tyagi lectures ,vedantu, unacademy ,etc .i am a bit confused to choose one which is the best . Anyone please Be kind to help me ..

Anuj More 18th Nov, 2020

Dear Candidate,

You may find various coaching classes for your subject. You need to interact with the students who have taken the previous maths course by the names you took. Talk with them, ask them about their experience & if they gave enough material and attention to students. You also need to know if the faculty is good for you. Whatever may work for others, may not work for you. Read reviews of the mentioned educators on Quota, and different sites. You will somewhere get close to which educator can give you the best value for money. When you actively search for which thing separates them, you will start finding results as per your preference.

But you will have to invest some time in this.

Thanks.

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iam reading in class 11 now. wgich books should I read to crack nift

Reeyaa Saxena 12th Nov, 2020

Hello. As per my research, you should definitely refer the following books for references:-

1) Arihant NIFT Entrance Exam Self Study Guide

2) Bright Careers Guide NIFT Entrance Exams

3) Popular Master Guide NIFT and IIFT by R. Gupta

Hope that helps !

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im doing BALLB how can i become public prosecutor?

Suvakanta Sahu 1st Oct, 2020

Dear Aspirants ,

To become an public prosecutor you must follow below mentioned points :

  • First of all you must appear for the examination that is set by the Union Public Service commission (UPSC).
  • you shall only be eligible to be appointed as a Public Prosecutor if you are belongs to citizen of India
  • You must practice as an Advocate for a period of not less than seven years.
  • You must be not less than 35 years and not more than 45 years of age at the time of applying (The maximum age limit of the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes shall be may be fixed by the Government from time to time.)

Hope it will helpful

Thanks


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reading ncert text books are enough for biology to get 300 + in neet sir ? please reply sir

Shivani sunil kakde 14th Sep, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

Yes if you want to score above 300 in NEET then NCERT is good but NCERT only clears the basic concepts.As you know you need to have a detailed study to be 100% sure.So to be confident i will recommend you to even use other books such as biology volume 1 and 2 by trueman,pradeep guide on biology,objective biology by dinesh.Apart from this,i will recommend you to solve number of MCQ questions and mock test.

Thank you

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how far vocaubulary command and reading speed is useful in clat 2020? How much role they paly in clat exam?

pdwords Student Expert 3rd Sep, 2020

Hello,

You must be aware that this year CLAT pattern has gone through a change,and talking about English Section you will be provided passages of about 450 words based on the contemporary, non-fiction writing
historically significant fiction. Candidates will be tested regarding their comprehension ability, how to draw out inferences and conclusions, compare and contrast different viewpoints, the meanings of the words and phrases in the given in the passages, grammatical errors, fill in the blanks etc. There will be 18-32 questions in this section.

From the syllabus itself, you can see that vocabulary,grammar and reading speed matter a lot here, if you have Norman Lewis 'Word Power Made Easy', you should go through this, it's an amazing book for vocabulary building, coming to grammar part you can build the basics from Wren and Martin books, this is the best option regarding grammar, and this knowledge will come handy while doing any error correction, fill in the blanks options etc. For reading speed, it's best you read the editorial part of The Hindu or The Indian Express, the more you read, the more better your speed will become, you can also enhance your vocabulary, these articles are written by prolific writer, this is a must step and until the exam, continue to do so,when it comes to reading articles, it's more dependent on how well your speed and understanding of language is, if it's fairly good, you can go through one or two articles, if not consider reading more articles for instance you can choose to read both The Hindu as well as The Indian Express Editorials, but this also depends on your schedule, if you have free time the more you read, the better your comprehension and vocabulary will become.

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