Self Study
Hello aspirant
The book " Self Study guide CLAT 2020 " covers the whole syllabus regarding to test and helps students to get through exam without any difficulty. This book is divided into 6 parts - legal Aptitude, Indian constitution, English language, General knowledge, Local reasoning and Mathematics.
It cost RS 434
Hello!
For government job, regular or open (distance education) both have same value. So, in my opinion you should opt for open.
It will help you in your preparation for SSC CHSL. You can focus only on your target, no other work will bother you.
But it totally depends on you what to choose so choose accordingly. For you open or regular both options are suitable.
Thankyou!
Hope it helps!
Hey student
Amidst these difficult situations of Covid-19 pandemic, the studies of all students are getting adversely affected. But, at the same time online teaching is being promoted and taken to practice. Although the online methods can't replace the benefits of traditional way of teaching, but the biggest benefit it gives, is the extra time left that used to be wasted in going to school, returning back and the tiredness it gave.
This means that you've got a good chance to utilize the spare time in your difficult subjects. In class 12th, you are left with 5 subjects to focus on, and it you divide this time judiciously, you'll get the benefit in your boards and various entrance examinations.
The time table differs from person to person. The subjects which require hard work can be given about 3 hours per day, given proper breaks. Other subjects can be divided to 1.5 hour or more per day or alternatively.
If you continue practicing hard on all the subjects, you'll feel relieved at the high time before examinations.
Hi
Yes you can definitely get a rank of 2000 by self study in JEE Mains examination but yes you need to really work hard and study well for your jee exam , you need to remain dedicated and focused towards your preparation.
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your JEE :-
Complete the syllabus of JEE first , your major focus should be on clearing concepts while going through the syllabus as JEE questions are quite difficult and crystal clear concepts are required to solve them , go through solved examples first to learn how concepts learnt in the chapter are used to solve questions
Practice questions after finishing each chapter you should practice numericals and mcqs
You should practise at least 80 to100 numericals and mcqs in Each chapter to master concepts so that you can solve numericals and MCQs easily
Revise your concepts, important formulas etc at regular intervals, like once in a week or 15 days .
Make routine or timetable :- you can make a routine as well and try to give at least 8 hours or more to study.
Solve previous year questions of JEE
once you are done with the complete syllabus go through mock test papers of JEE
Some of the top books which you can follow for the preparation of your JEE examination is provided below:-
PHYSICS
Concepts of physics Vol I and II by HC Verma
Problems in General Physics by I.E Irodov
Objective questions on physics by DC Pandey
Mathematics :
Maths XI and XII by RD Sharma
Complete mathematics for JEE Main TMH
New pattern mathematics for JEE mains/advanced by Arihant publications
CHEMISTRY :-
Ncert Chemistry for class XI and XII
Physical Chemistry by OP Tondon
Numerical Chemistry by P Bahadur
Organic chemistry by OP Tondon
Thankyou
Hey
National Testing Agency has provided students preparing for Joint Entrance Exam an excellent resource for learning concepts and self preparing for the exam. IIT PAL provides you video lectures from experienced and trained professors from various reputed colleges of Indian Institute of Technology.
They are very helpful for building concepts and clarifying conceptual doubts, it will definitely help in self preparation, but being solely dependent on the videos isn't correct. You need to practice and revise regularly various other questions and topics yourself. For IIT PAL, follow; IIT PAL (https://nta.ac.in/lecturesContent)
hi,
see attending school is also important, because if you do not have the required attendance percentage you may not allow to sit for board exam, however you need to make separate time schedule to study for board exam as well as prepare for neet, 12th exam is also very important based on this marks you future will be decided, now neet is a competitive exam and you never know how the difficulty level of questions, but if you can not bring good score in 12th exam you can not get a tier 1 college to study bsc or any other courses apart from mbbs, hope you may understand.
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