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Does the University of Reading exempt students from the IELTS examination?

Soujanya Nyshadham 14th Apr, 2023

No, the University of Reading requires an IELTS depending on the course with an overall score of 7.0 and with no individual element scoring less than 6.0.

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Is it hard to get accepted to the University of Reading?

Soujanya Nyshadham 14th Apr, 2023

Yes, the University of Reading is among the top 30 universities in the UK, and fairly competitive as the University of Reading has an acceptance rate of 58 percent. Therefore interested candidates must never stop trying.

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is making shorts notes necessary or reading again and again biology ncert good beacuse short notes does not contain all the lines of biology ( as every line is important ) , suggest me pls

KUNAL KUMAR 3rd Sep, 2022

Dear Aspirant,

Hope you are doing well,

First, read the whole book thoroughly and then sum up all the points as per your convenience so that you can remember what I had studied, shorthand saves time as you had studied earlier and know the full meaning of short terms that you had made.

For the first time reading short notes will not help you, but reading the whole concept thoroughly will help, and reading after some time again as you may not remember the whole things after some time as our mind is not so sharp that it can remember the whole things.

Hope it was helpful and you get the point.

All The Best.



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is reading theory from modules is good to get good rank in neet 2023 ???

Ankita dewanjee 30th Aug, 2022
Hello aspirant!!

Reading theory from modules is good if the module is pure ncert based.
For all three subjects NCERT textual knowledge is required.
Especially for biology each and every line of NCERT is important.
Any other lines except for NCERT Book will just give you knowledge.

But only reading modules won't get you good marks.
In order to score good marks in NEET you have to:-
  • daily revise all the 3 subjects. Divide the time and revise all 3 subjects every day.
  • Not only textual knowledge read and revise important formula
  • solve MCQ question with timer everyday and check those answers.
  • avoid distractions
  • be consistent and be accurate with your answers, avoid negetive marking.

hope this is useful! Have a great day ahead
best wishes!
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i make notes in chemistry by lecture( NEET) first and then ncert reading 2 times for every chapter and adds some additional points in my notes from ncert , is any need to read ncert again and again or notes is everything now pls tell

Aakanksha 29th Aug, 2022
Hi aspirant
See, NCERT is the most important textbook for all the candidates preparing for NEET. And along with additional well explained notes it can surely prove as the game changer in your preparation for NEET.
Personally, I am with you on this idea of turning the NCERT into a concise form by condensing all the important points and information together. This way whenever you'll open your notes for revision, simultaneously you'll get NCERT revised each time. This will also help your mind to remember things in the form of visual memory.
So, now that you have already written the precise points along with your notes, you need not open NCERT everytime you start revising a topic.
For any additional help, you can refer to Careers360 knockout programme for NEET.
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https://learn.careers360.com/

Hope this helps you.
All the best :)
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is reading line by line NCERT for physics is mandatory ??

Narayani 18th Aug, 2022

NCERT is the holy grail. We have always heard this. But when it comes to subjects like physics and chemistry, students tend to ask this question because they are already left with little time in their preparation. However, this saying that NCERT must not be left is true because after all it is the prescribed text and even tge more difficult books move forward from the concept of the NCERT. Conclusively you must read it well at least once.

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explain any two faulty reading habits noticed among second language learners

thakurvishesh1 29th Jul, 2022

1. Reading a single word at a time

The majority of people can read proficiently and quickly using only the methods they initially mastered as children. One way you might still use from time to time is to pace beneath each line with your index finger. However, people start to read much more slowly and concentrate intently on one word at a time as they feel this will enhance their comprehension rates as we are needed to become more detailed with our information.

2. Reading everything similarly

Undoubtedly, reading at the same speed is advantageous. Well, not quite, even if it might seem strange at first. However, reading something that you find exceedingly simple to understand is rarely worthwhile, especially if it contains knowledge you already possess. Similarly, reading more slowly during tricky passages saves you from having to go back and read the text, which is one of the most time-wasting terrible reading habits that many people have (regression).

Hope I have answered your question. All the best!

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