Amity University | M.Tech Admissions 2025
ApplyRanked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings).
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You may start your preparation by watching success stories of previous year candidates. You can note down their preparation strategy, Mock test followed by them etc. Understand the syllabus first, Then draw a plan (plan include short term- daily portions to be covered + Long run ie In a week you need to complete this much of portions like that ). Try to stick to the plan , follow it strictly. Clear All the basic concepts firsts, then practice previous year question papers of at least 10 years. Give mocks, Analyse your mistakes. You can definitely clear the exam. Suggested YouTube channels like Wify study, Un academy etc. Stay focused, prepare well. You can crack the exam in one go itself. If any doubts, pls feel free to ask !
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yes. there are changes in pattern of CLAT from the next exam like reduction in he number of questions and more comprehensive questions. and Removal of legal aptitude section has not been confirmed yet.
I do not think these changes neccessarily prove beneficial to students who are better in English. you still have enough time to prepare and you definitely can crack NLSIU with the right preparation.
heres something to help you:
https://law.careers360.com/tags/clat-preparation-tips
All the best.
Hi Nithin,
As you have both Mathematics and Biology in your 12th, you can opt for both Engineering as well as Medical courses. You can do B.Arch. for Architecture, MBBS to become a doctor, B.Tech. to become an engineer and so one.
Hii,
CAT is a National level Common Admission Test to pursue MBA in IIM's and B schools. The Basic eligibility criteria is one must have passed graduation or final year students are allowed to write the exam. If you meet the above eligible criteria then you are allowed to write the exam. If you are worrying about the Time and how to prepare, if you really start your CAT preparation in February you will have more than 9 months to CAT exam which is far enough to crack CAT exam. So Don't worry 9 Months is a good period of time and start executing your plan.
hi,
in future if you want to go for research oriented field bsc in physics will be best choice. see engineering is a part of physics and it deals with the mostly application of physics rather than a vast learning of conceptual understanding. I would suggest you to go for a reputed college for bsc then give iit jam for msc in physics from iits. or after msc you can apply for abroad university for 5 years integrated course on psc+phd degree.
hope it would help.
Outstanding college The campus is well-maintained with decent classrooms, a library, sports facilities, and Wi-Fi. Hostel facilities are average, but improvements in food and hygiene could enhance the experience.
The infrastructure of the college is very good every faculty member here is very much ready to help us out they have a very friendly nature and easy to access them. Almost everyone here is very crispy the college staff also is very helpful polite good nature
The university offers a friendly environment for study. Classrooms are digitalized.The library has approximately more thank 10,000 books, e-books, and IEEE subscriptions for us which helped me in my research work. The auditorium is highly equipped and I was handed my M.Tech degree there.
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