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YES, you must read NCERT Books as they are very helpful for your UPSC Preparations, and after finishing and completing your foundation knowledge from NCERT textbooks, you can go on with yoru Coaching modules and notes.
Further, below are some of the best books that you can prefer for preparation for UPSC Examinations :
Further, to know more about the list of best books for UPSC for all subjects you can prefer follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://competition.careers360.com/articles/books-for-upsc-ias
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MBA MHT CET is an assessment held in Maharashtra area for inductions into different schools of Maharashtra for MBA course. MBA represents Masters in Business Administration is a long term postgraduate course which for the most part open the entryway for different field for a person. MBA degree adds an additional an edge in the profession of a person that helps the person in further developing their vocation a ton. Sensible Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Quantitative fitness and verbal capacity is posed in the inquiry paper since it will help in making a decision about a people thinking ability a ton.
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NCERT is the Geeta, Bible, Quran of all the UPSC exams and is a good source to clear NDA 2022 exam with least difficulty, especially for the maths is more than enough. Remember that an aspirant major focus should be on clearing the maths paper first as only on clearing the maths one’s general aptitude will get checked. So one must ensure that he/she must be very much comfortable with class 10 th , 11 th , and 12 th NCERT maths . The major focus must be on the trigonometry & calculus part. The Algebra questions are comparatively easier in the paper.
For the physics, chemistry & biology, 9 th and 10 th class NCERT are quite sufficient, but maybe there could be few questions of the SHM or kinematics so it is better to read the 11 th class NCERT as well to score even better.
The current affairs part majorly comprises questions related to awards, sports, and important deals, etc.
History and geography come majorly as compared to civics and economics. The history part comprises of questions from the time of British India or even before that. Geography comprises of the general knowledge questions related to the crops, seasons, rivers, population, national parks, etc. of the different states either in the form of the match the column type/direct multiple choice.
If any aspirant wants to learn more in order to qualify NDA exam, one can follow the below books:
For English
This section of the NDA exam assesses the candidate's understanding of grammar & vocabulary. Some books that the students can refer to
· Objective General English by SP Bakshi
· Wren & Martin High School English Grammar and Composition
· Word Power Made Easy by Norman & Lewis
For Physics
Questions in this section are usually asked from class 11 th and 12 th . Generally, candidates will get questions related to electricity and mechanics. Candidates may refer to the NCERT books of class 11 th and 12 th and NCERT Exemplar.
For Chemistry
The chemistry section consists of questions that candidates have studied in class 11 th and 12 th . Questions are typically from Hydrogen, Oxygen, Carbon-Di-Oxide, Oxidation and Reduction, Acid and Bases, Atoms, Valence, etc. For this section too, candidates may refer to NCERT class 11 th and 12 th books.
For General Science, History, Geography
The General Science, History & Geography section comprises of topics that are related to class 9 th and 10 th Biology. Candidates may refer to Objective GK by Sanjiv Kumar.
For Current Affairs
In the NDA, current affairs are generally asked for the last six months. For this section, candidates may refer to Pratoyogita Darpan, Manorama Yearbook etc.
For NDA Mathematics
The Maths paper cover topics such as Integral Calculus, Trigonometry, Differential Equations, Algebra, Matrices and Determinants, Vector Algebra, Analytical Geometry, Statistics & Probability. The question’s level is very basic and simple. Candidates may refer to the NCERT books of Class 11 th and 12 th . Besides, they may refer to the following below books:
· Quantitative Aptitude for competitive examinations by RS Aggarwal
· NDA Entrance Exam by ES Ramasamy
· Mathematics for NDA or NA: National Defence Academy & Naval Academy by RS Aggarwal
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BA part 1 subsidiary philosophy course syllabus : Indian philosophy :100marks
Syllabus of Indian philosophy are as follows : Charvaka.- Epi stomology, ontology anathics
Buddhism- four noble truth
Jainism - Jiva it's bondage and liberation
Shankhya satkaryavada, pollution purush and prakriti
Yoga - eight fold path
Vaisesikha : The seven categories
Naya : nature and kinds of perception,Anumana,Upamana
Vedanta- Shankar: Brahman soal,and path
Recommended books for BA part 1 subsidiary 3GP code syllabus ; introduction to Indian philosophy - Chatterjee in Dutta
Bhartiya Darshan - Chatterjee & Dutta, Hindi translation by Jha and Mishra
Indian philosophy Dr Umesh Mishra. More information you can click on the website of the Tilkamanjhi Bhagalpur University -www.tmbu.online
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There are four distinct kinds of tragedy, and the poet should aim at bringing out all the important parts of the kind he chooses. First, there is the complex tragedy, made up of peripeteia and anagnorisis; second, the tragedy of suffering; third, the tragedy of character; and fourth, the tragedy of spectacle.
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In various sites you would get various answers so let me tell you as per my opinion and knowledge which i consider the easiest topics and they are as follows:-
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As per your query , Schema theory is a branch of cognitive science in this we discuss about how the brain structures knowledge.
It is based on past experience and it is accessed to guide current understanding or action.
Developing schema is essential in the Comprehension of text. Strong readers can make sense of what they read by seeing how it fits what they already know.
Teachers must help students make connections before , during and after reading.
This is all about schema theory and understand about this .
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As per the requirements given in the notification a candidate must have obtained Bachelor's Degree by the last date of filling the application in order to be eligible to apply for WBCS 2022. The application process for WBCS 2022 has started from February 24, 2022. The last to apply and pay fee online is March 24, 2022 and the last date to pay the fee offline is March 25, 2022. If you obtain Bachelor's Degree by March 24, 2022. If you do not obtain Bachelor's Degree before March 24, 2022 since your final year exams haven't taken place then you cannot apply for WBCS 2022. However, you may apply for WBCS 2023 if you fulfill the eligibility criteria.
Hello Aspirant,
See if you preparing for NEET UG then NCERT is must so you should definitely be thorough with NCERT and as far as MTG fingertips is concerned so it is the book which is not sufficient for NEET UG preparation therefore I would recommend you to go with any of the mentioned reference books :-
I am enlisting down some best books for preparation of NEET 2021 :-
@Physics
@Biology
@Chemistry
For complete details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
You can also check out the NEET Knockout package for preparation of NEET UG from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may
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