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Today 29 June, 2025 I dont prepare for CAT EXAM 2025 AND OMET 2025 , 2026 MY ENGLISH SPEAKING AND WRITING WEAK ( VARC ) MY LRDI ( LOGICAL REASONING AND DATA INTERPRETATION) IS VERY WEAK MY QUANTS APTITUDE ( QA ) IS VERY WEAK 10 JUNE, 2025 I WAS ATTEMPT TO CAT EXAM MOCK PAPER, I WAS WORST SCORE CAT EXAM MOCK PAPER ONLINE All sections MY SCORE IN TOTAL SCORE IS 3 , PERCENTILE IS 25% Varc attempt is 24 is correct answer is 5 LRDI ATTEMPT 22 IS CORRECT ANSWER IS 4 QUANTS APTITUDE ATTEMPT 22 IS CORRECT ANSWER 3 I am non engineer student

Previa Gayu 29th Jun, 2025

If you have not prepared for CAT 2025 and OMET 2025 and your English speaking and writing are weak then you still have time to improve for 2026 exams first you should start with basic English grammar and vocabulary then daily read English newspapers or books and try to write small paragraphs on simple topics also start watching English videos or news with subtitles to improve speaking take free online courses for CAT and OMET preparation or join coaching from July onwards plan a daily schedule that includes English practice and mock tests if you start now with focus and regular effort you can be ready for CAT and OMET 2026 and improve your English communication too


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Which topic should I do in legal reasoning with details for mh cet 5 year?

Sujal Singh 2nd May, 2025

For the Legal Reasoning section of the MH CET 5-year LLB exam, focus on topics like Constitution, Legal Principles, Criminal Law, Contract Law, and Torts. Understanding key legal maxims and problem-solving approaches will be beneficial.

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Hello, I have completed my law graduation from Amity University Gwalior. I want guidance on what government exams can I give now as I found there are different requirements for different government exams. My strong point is law. I am not aced in reasoning related subjects.

Saurabh Yadav 13th Apr, 2025

Hii,

As a law graduate from Amity University Gwalior, here are key government exams you can pursue, focusing on your strength in law and minimizing reasoning:

  1. Judicial Services (PCS-J) :
    • Eligibility : LLB, 21–35 years (varies by state).
    • Exam : Prelims (mostly law, minimal reasoning), Mains (law-focused), Interview.
    • Why : Law-heavy; reasoning is basic (10–15% in prelims).
    • Tip : Study IPC, CrPC, Constitution (e.g., Ratanlal for IPC). Practice basic reasoning MCQs (1 hr/week). Check MPPSC for MP Judiciary.
  2. All India Bar Examination (AIBE) :
    • Eligibility : LLB, no age limit.
    • Exam : 100 MCQs (open-book, law only, no reasoning).
    • Why : Purely legal; qualifies you for practice and prosecutor roles.
    • Tip : Use BCI material, bare acts. Check allindiabarexamination.com.
  3. Public Prosecutor/Assistant Public Prosecutor :
    • Eligibility : LLB, advocate enrollment (some states), 21–40 years.
    • Exam : Law-focused (criminal law), minimal/no reasoning, interview.
    • Why : Suits your criminal law strength.
    • Tip : Master CrPC, IPC, Evidence Act. Check state PSCs (e.g., MPPSC) or UPSC.
  4. SEBI Grade A (Legal) :
    • Eligibility : LLB, up to 30 years.
    • Exam : Phase 1 (basic reasoning, law), Phase 2 (law-heavy), Interview.
    • Why : Law is key; reasoning manageable.
    • Tip : Study Company Law, SEBI rules. Skim RS Aggarwal for reasoning.

General Tips :

  • Prioritize PCS-J and AIBE for least reasoning.
  • Use bare acts, Universal Guides for law prep.
  • Check notifications on mppsc.mp.gov.in, upsc.gov.in, or sebi.gov.in.
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How to solve abstract reasoning especially odd man out

kumardurgesh1802 15th Mar, 2025

Hello there,

To solve abstract reasoning questions, especially Odd Man Out , follow these steps:

1. Identify Patterns

  • Look for patterns in shape, size, rotation, reflection, symmetry , and number of elements .

  • Common patterns include:

    • Increasing or decreasing order
    • Rotational or mirror symmetry
    • Number of sides, corners, or lines

      2. Compare Elements
  • Compare each figure carefully with others.

  • Focus on differences in:

    • Shape (circle, triangle, square)
    • Orientation (rotated, flipped)
    • Shading (filled, unfilled)
    • Position of elements (inside, outside)

      3. Eliminate Similar Ones
  • Eliminate the figures that share common traits.
  • The figure that doesn’t fit the identified pattern is the Odd One Out .

    4. Practice: Regularly solve practice sets to improve pattern recognition and speed.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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Which books to refer for BITSAT English and Reasoning

sadafreen356 16th Feb, 2025

For BITSAT English and Reasoning, here are some recommended books:


English

1. Wren & Martin's English Grammar: A classic for grammar rules and practice.

2. Barron's English Grammar: Comprehensive coverage of English grammar.

3. A Mirror of Common Errors: Helps identify and correct common errors.

4. Plinth to Paramount (Volume 1 & 2): Improves vocabulary and comprehension.

5. BITSAT English Proficiency: A BITSAT-specific guide with practice questions.


Reasoning

1. A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning: Develops logical reasoning skills.

2. Analytical Reasoning: Improves analytical thinking and problem-solving.

3. R.S. Aggarwal's Logical Reasoning: A comprehensive guide with practice questions.

4.BITSAT Reasoning and Logical Proficiency: A BITSAT-specific guide with practice questions.

5. Arihant's Logical Reasoning: Covers various aspects of logical reasoning.


Remember, practice consistently and focus on improving your weak areas. Best of luck for your BITSAT preparation!

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And please tell me reasoning which Book provide for group d

sadafreen356 23rd Jan, 2025

For the reasoning section in the RRB Group D exam, the most recommended book is "A Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R.S Aggarwal.

this book contains:

  • Comprehensive coverage:

It covers all important topics of verbal and non-verbal reasoning, including analogies, classification, coding-decoding, blood relations, directions, series, etc.

  • Explanation with examples:

The book provides detailed explanations with numerous examples for each concept, making it easy to understand.

  • Practice questions:

A large number of practice questions with varying difficulty levels are included to help you hone your reasoning skills.

Other options for reasoning preparation for Group D:

  • "Analytical Reasoning" by M.K Pandey: Another popular book with a focus on analytical reasoning skills.
  • "Test of Reasoning" by Edgar Thorpe: This book offers a good mix of theory and practice questions.

GOOD LUCK!!

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