Self Study
Hello Student To take admission in Top NIT for
Engineering courses a student has to secure at least a higher good marks atleast 99percentile of marks out of total 400 marks in JEE mains examination. Student from any word can appear for Gmail examination who has completed 12th class examination with PCM group at least 60% marks. So for getting top NIT student has to full fill the all the conditions mentioned above in this statement. Student can take self study or self study + take any help from any reputed study centre very high good marks to get top NIT in India.
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As you know the syllabus of UPSC is not of some pages. As i don't know your coaching time but let me assume it lets think that your coaching starts from 10am to 5pm then you can do your self study from 7pm to 8pm then make your dinner(if you are living in hostel or in rental room alone) if there is your family member who cooks food for you then study for 8pm to 10pm then have dinner and take a brake from 10:55 then prepare your next subject for studing and then start study from 10pm to 1am then sleep. In morning wake up at 7 am then revised ones what you study earlier then get fresh and start studying till 9 then go for your coaching class.
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Hello aspirant,
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Hi aspirant,
When it comes coaching institute or materials,more or less everything is same.Some coaching institute have trained staffs some have good learning materials.But,you have to solve lot of problems by your own to enhance your skills.So,if you are planning for self study,enroll yourself in any of the coaching institute of your choice and watch youtube videos and refer previous year question papers.
Aakash and TIME institute are best,you can take demo session if possible.
You should take DLP, or distance learning package of any reputed coaching as these are evolved over time and suits most of the people well. However, if you want to go for individual books, then I'll recommend you the following books (I'm an IITian as well):
1. Physics: DC Pandey and Ashish Arora's Physics galaxy series
2. Maths: Cengage series
3. Chemistry: MS Chouhan (Organic), Narendra Awasthi (Physical) and JD Lee (Inorganic).
Complete these books fully and you will come out to score very well!
Hi
You have not taken admission anywhere means you are a dropper i. e you have just passed 12th.
You need to choose the code 02.
This is because,
You have already passed 12th and code 2 is for 12th passed.
Here's a short brief of Neet codes :-
-----------------------------) Code 1 :- code 1 is for class 12th board examination appearing students with physics, chemistry, biology and English or have have already appeared but results are awaited i. e have not been declared.
-----------------------------) Code 2 :- code 2 is for all those who have passed their 10+2/higher /senior secondary/ Indian School Certificate Examination with physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology and English
-----------------------------) Code 3 :- code 3 says it is for those passed their intermediate / pre- degree examination with physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology and English ,your physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology should also contain practical exam.
-----------------------------) Code 4 :- pre - medical degree with Physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology after passing hsc i. e 10+2 or puc or equivalent.
-----------------------------) Code 5 :- code 5 is for all those who have passed 1 st year 3 year graduation with all the three of Physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology
-----------------------------) Code 6 :- code 6 is for all those students who have passed BSc with at least any two of following subjects :-
>>>>Physics,
>>>>chemistry ,
>>>>biology/biotechnology
-----------------------------) Code 7 :- code 7 is for those who have passed their examination from foreign board which is equivalent of Indian 10+2 board.
For more about codes visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
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ADITYA KUMAR
Hi,
FOR BIOLOGY- You must read the NCERT diagrams and notes for the Biology revision plan. Make short notes on significant topics and adhere them to furniture or walls. This can help you memorise more quickly. Focus on easier topics first and practice answering questions from those topics.
Important subjects include animal and plant morphology, ecology, plant and animal physiology, genetics, biotechnology, evolution, and cell biology. Pay special attention to these chapters.
FOR PHYSICS- To solve numerical problems accurately, you must memorize all of the formulas. You can improve your chances of scoring higher if you clear all of the concepts and solve model question papers. Practice chapters such as Modern Physics, Mechanics, and Calculus.
FOR CHEMISTRY- You should learn to memorise the identified reactions, stepwise reaction process, conversion, and concepts easily when studying organic chemistry. Read your notes in Inorganic Chemistry on topics such as hydrocarbons, P and D block elements, Molecular structure and chemical bonding, and so on.
Basic concepts such as basicity, acidity, strength, and so on should be understood. Regularly practise question papers and numerical problems.
All the best!
The best time to prepare for the UPSC examination is to start from the 2nd year of college. This time is the high time and if you can prepare sincerely then you can really crack the examination after passing your course (if its a 3 year course). A preparation of 2 years is said to required in order to crack the examination. Having some coaching or guidance can be really helpful for a student.
Now the study schedule for a self study candidate must be set by the student itself. Atfirst the student should have the hardcopy of the UPSC Syllabus. Then you should set targets as per the topics mentioned in the syllabus. The target should contain a pace such that a topic must end by the end of 1 months. This way, based on your ambition and ability design the daily schedule for yourself.
Also you can consider, seeing the tips and guidance on youtube by the toppers which can really help you out.
For UPSC Preparation tips, read the article provided below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
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