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How should I prepare for written test and interview in IIT Madras MS(R) for Mechanical?

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Tithi Banerjee Posted On : March 29th, 2023
B.Tech from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (2021)

If you are preparing for the written test and interview for MS(R) in Mechanical Engineering at IIT Madras, here are some tips that can help you:

  1. Understand the Syllabus: Before starting your preparation, make sure to understand the syllabus of the written test. The syllabus typically covers topics from mechanical engineering such as mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, manufacturing, and design.
  2. Brush up on Fundamentals: Since the written test is likely to cover the fundamentals of mechanical engineering, it is essential to brush up on the basic concepts and principles of the field.
  3. Practice Previous Years' Papers: Practicing previous years' papers can give you an idea of the types of questions that are asked in the test and help you gauge your level of preparation.
  4. Use Standard Textbooks: Refer to standard textbooks in mechanical engineering to get a deeper understanding of the concepts and solve problems.
  5. Prepare for the Interview: In addition to the written test, there will also be an interview for the selection process. Prepare for the interview by revising your basics, practicing technical questions, and being up-to-date with the latest developments in the field.
  6. Showcase your Projects and Research: The interview panel may ask you about your past projects and research work. Make sure to prepare a summary of your work and be ready to explain your contributions.
  7. Be Confident and Calm: Finally, it is essential to be confident and calm during the written test and interview. Keep a positive attitude, stay focused, and answer questions to the best of your abilities.

Preparing for the written test and interview requires a thorough understanding of the syllabus, brushing up on fundamentals, practicing previous years' papers, using standard textbooks, preparing for the interview, showcasing your projects and research, and being confident and calm.

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How can I prepare for a PhD interview of IIT Madras in civil engineering (environmental engineering)?

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Aditi Sengupta Posted On : March 30th, 2023
Studied at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

The personal interview for a Ph.D. at IIT Madras takes place after a written test. In case your Undergraduate branch and PG branch are not the same, be ready to justify them with plausible reasons.

Some tips that will help you prepare for this interview are

  • The most important thing is to speak about your interest in research on a particular topic
  • Study the research projects related to Environmental Engineering from the official website
  • Brush your basic knowledge and prepare well to present your PG project and answer questions about it.
  • Discuss some current issues faced by your country, your stance on them, and ideas to resolve these issues.

All these pointers will help you ace the Ph.D. interview.

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Which books are the best for the CTET paper 1 pedagogy?

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Neha Ghosh Posted On : January 17th, 2021
Technical Analyst at NIIT (2019-present)

There are multiple books available in the market for CTET preparations every year. Although, to get a wholesome idea on preparing for Paper 1 of CTET, students must refer to a combination of books to be updated on the most relevant information.

Some of the best books to refer to are by Arihant Publications. Apart from that if you have appeared for B.ed, it is best to take notes from your B.ed curriculum, which will be very helpful for CTET preparations.

  • CTET and TET Child Development and Pedagogy (Paper 1 and 2) by Arihant Publications.
  • A complete resource for CTET: Child Development and Pedagogy by Sandeep Kumar.
  • Success Master CTET Paper 1 (Class 1 to 5) by Arihant Publications.
  • A complete resource for CTET: English and Pedagogy by Geeta Sahni, Pearson Publication.
  • Quantitative Aptitude for competitive examinations: Edition 7 by RS Aggarwal.

Highly recommended Publishers

Wiley and Arihant 

CTET Paper 1 Difficulty Level

Easy to Moderate

Qualifying Percentage

60%

These are some of the best books available in the market to refer to while preparing for CTET Paper1 pedagogy.

Apart from these reference books, students are advised to practice previous year’s question papers and sample papers in order to get accustomed to the type of questions and layout.

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How can one prepare for AFCAT in 20 days?

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Jasmeet Kaur Posted On : February 19th, 2021
Studied LLB at NLU Delhi,2020

My friend has recently cleared Afcat 2 2020 in less than 20 days of preparation. Owing to the ongoing pandemic, his final semester exams were scheduled and after that, he had only 20 days to prepare for this exam. Prior to this, he had also cleared Afcat 1 2020 as it is not one of those competitive exams for which you need to slog hours.

Preparation Tips:

To clear AFCAT, here are a few of the things that are highly recommended for preparations.

  • First of all, you should understand the pattern of examination. Check the previous year’s question papers. 
  • Attempt one free mock from Grade Up. 
  • Analyze your area of weakness.

Examination Pattern:

The examination pattern is discussed below. 

Quantitative Aptitude:

  • This section contains 18 questions ranging from easy to moderate level. 
  • Go through each topic from YouTube, practice 20–30 questions on every topic, and learn shortcuts like the elimination method or going through the choices to get the solution.

Reasoning: 

  • This section contains 32 questions. It is also the easiest section to score well.
  • This can be done if you focus and go through the previous year’s papers, and attempt mocks. Regularly attempting 2 mocks will be sufficient. 
  • Analyze your weak areas and then solve multiple-choice questions.

Static GK and Current Affairs:

  • This section contains 25 questions.
  • AFCAT mostly focuses on questions about sports, awards, tournaments, and few current affairs questions. So, generic reading of sports events from Lucent is going to be enough.
  • Since you do not have much time left for preparation, do not focus much on history, polity, and other subjects. These topics can’t be covered in 20 days.

English & Communication Skills:

  • Daily newspaper reading is mandatory. 
  • Attempt mock and it will definitely help you identify your strengths & weaknesses. 
  • The more you read, listen and write, the better you will become. 
  • It can't be wiped out in just 20 days. 
  • The difficulty level of questions is from easy to moderate in AFCAT. 

Therefore, go through previous year’s papers and practice questions from any objective books of English.

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What should I do to prepare for the current affairs sections of the IIFT exam if I have one month left?

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Aakash Sharma Posted On : February 2nd, 2021
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Kolkata

The first and foremost thing you will have to crack any MBA exam is confidence and discipline. Even in a very short time, you can be well prepared, if you do not lose your focus and are ready with dedication.

IIFT questions section includes Quantitative Ability/Analysis, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, Reading Comprehension, Verbal Ability, General Awareness. Total 110 MCQs are asked which you have to complete in 2 hours. Most of the questions related to current affairs and general knowledge, generally 80-90% questions asked from Business Awareness. All questions are asked from related events in the past year. You have to plan and make a strategy based on this. 

Here are some tips on how you can implement your exam strategy.

  • Do as much revision as you can. Only cover important topics, of which you have made notes. 
  • Do not depend on the newspaper for current affairs at the last minute. By doing so you will end up consuming points that are not important. It will distract you with unnecessary happening and events.
  • Watch national and international news channels. Since they are good sources of current affairs.

If you are preparing at the last minute, it is better that you watch videos for subjects instead of reading from books. Audio and visual information stays in your mind for a long time. Along with that, it will also save your time. 

You can download reading materials from online sources. Most of the sites have free GK and study materials for MBA exams.

You don't need to panic. 30 days are enough for cracking IIFT if you study with full dedication.

All the best

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How should I prepare for GD and Extempore for FMS Delhi?

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Deepa Nandiwal Posted On : January 10th, 2023
MBA from Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (Graduated 2021)

Below are a few tips that will help you in preparing for GD:

  • Prepare yourself: Unless prohibited, always carry a notepad and a pen. It indicates that you are prepared for the discussion.
  • Make notes: Use a notepad to jot down the points. Always start with the topic, roughly so that at least you can read it for the next 10 mins of GD. Take notes in the time allotted for preparation. Also, take notes on important points that come up during the discussion. This will assist you in completing the GD.
  • Allow others to speak: If you have already spoken, do not interrupt others excessively. Allowing others to speak demonstrates that you are interested in a healthy debate and are a good listener.
  • Don't use derogatory expressions: In GD, never raise your voice to express your rage. Always treat GD as if it were a discussion. If necessary, disagree politely. These are the qualities of an effective leader and team player.
  • Stay on topic: Try to stay on topic and add new points to the discussion. Deviating from the topic may result in a failing grade.

For Extempore preparation at FMS Delhi, you need to follow the below tips:

  • Take any subject and begin speaking without any preparation. If possible, request a topic and practice from friends or family members. Try to say something, no matter how insignificant or hazy the subject is. It will assist you in improving your thinking process and broadening your perspective on any topic you are given.
  • When you're alone, practice in front of the mirror. Tell your friends to make some chits for you, then pick one up and begin speaking with a timer on. Test yourself to see if you can speak for at least one minute on that subject.
  • Develop your general knowledge. If a topic is current affairs or based on facts, you should at least have some knowledge of it before speaking on it.
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How do I prepare for the DSSSB PGT 2020?

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Chandrakana Ray Posted On : January 21st, 2021
B.A , M.A , BLIS , MLIS from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) (2019)

DSSSB PGT is a recruitment exam conducted for the post of Post Graduate Teacher by DSSSB.

Strategy and Books for preparing for DSSSB PGT exam:

  • Buy NCERT books or purchase books subject wise in order to prepare for the general knowledge section.
  • Refer to newspapers for the general knowledge section. 
  • Use your post-graduation study material for the subject- concerning section,
  • Go through teaching methodology and refer to pedagogy books available online.
  • Refer to any two books from accomplished writers for the maths and reasoning section. Practice on a regular basis for the quantitative section. Cover the basics, and solve all the questions 
  • Try to solve last year papers and sample papers to get a good idea about the type of questions you will get, especially for the language section.

General Information about DSSSB PGT:

Category

DSSSB PGT

Eligibility Criteria

Masters in the concerned subject

Type of Questions

Multiple Choice Questions

Total Questions

300

Negative Marking

-0.25

Duration

3 hours

Exam Syllabus for DSSSB PGT:

  • The exam is divided into two sections: Section A and Section B. 
  • Section A is of 200 marks and includes multiple-choice questions related to subjects like General Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, Hindi Language and Comprehension and English Language and Comprehension.
  • Section B is of 100 marks and includes multiple-choice questions related to postgraduate qualification and teaching methodology. 

There is no specific way to prepare for competitive exams like DSSSB so try to be patient, consistent and regular with your preparation if you want to crack the paper.

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How do I prepare for an interview at IIM IPM Rohtak?

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Deevdeep Mukharjee Posted On : April 26th, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Management Rohtak

To prepare for the interview at IIM IPM Rohtak, here are some tips that may help:

  1. Research the IPM program: Make sure you are familiar with the program's curriculum, structure, and other details. This will help you answer questions related to why you want to pursue this course and how it aligns with your goals.
  2. Brush up on current affairs: As a management student, you are expected to be well-informed about the latest happenings in the world of business and economics. Read newspapers and business magazines regularly, and stay updated on major developments in the industry.
  3. Prepare for common interview questions: You can expect questions related to your background, achievements, strengths, weaknesses, and career goals. Prepare your answers in advance, and practice them with friends or family members to get feedback.
  4. Develop your communication skills: The interview is an opportunity for you to showcase your communication skills. Practice speaking clearly and confidently, and make sure you are able to articulate your thoughts well.
  5. Be ready for case studies: IIM Rohtak may include case studies as a part of their interview process. Make sure you are familiar with the basics of case study analysis, and practice solving sample cases to get comfortable with the process.
  6. Dress appropriately: Dress formally for the interview, and make sure you are well-groomed. Your appearance can make a positive impression and boost your confidence.
  7. Stay calm and composed: Remember that the interview panel is looking for candidates who can handle pressure and remain composed in challenging situations. Stay calm, listen carefully to the questions, and answer them thoughtfully.
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Can anyone help me to give advice in preparing for ISI Kolkata Entrance exam for Mtech CSE?

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Ankit Tiwari Posted On : September 10th, 2021
Studied at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur

There are two examinations through which you can take admission at ISI Kolkata for M.Tech CSE.

  • GATE (CS) with a score greater than 720.
  • Written test conducted by ISI Kolkata.

The written test conducted is of two types, i.e. Objective type questions will have mathematics paper (11th, 12th, and engineering level mathematics) and Subjective paper will have questions from Mathematics and one domain of choice.

One of my friends got admission to ISI Kolkata a few years back. Here are the reference books that she used for her preparation.

  • Tomato - A book for B-stat and B-math by ISI
  • Previous papers provided by ISI
  • Solve the sample questions of JRF Computer science for more practice.
  • Books from Ctanujit classes ( It contains a lot of mock papers)

You don’t need to solve the book completely but make sure that you know which kind of questions are asked by referring to the previous papers and then solve them accordingly.

For the technical section, the questions are very basic and test the fundamental knowledge in the chosen domain. You will see the pattern and important topics from the previous year and prepare for it.

It is important to score as high as you can in the written test as it has a higher weightage.

In interviews, you will face a panel of 12-14 professors from every domain. They often ask questions based on your background and ask to prove the theorems from the technical domain. The interviews differ for each candidate. If your written test goes well, you will see your name on the final list.

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Out of the books that I used for the JEE preparation, which book should I take for the IIT Roorkee chemical engineering branch?

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Riddhima Banerjee Posted On : April 15th, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

Some of the JEE books that cover similar topics taught in Chemical Engineering UG are:

  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Mechanical Properties of Matter
  • Thermodynamics
  • Heat Transfer
  • Chemical Equilibrium
  • Chemical Kinetics
  • Solution
  • Calculus
  • Matrices and Determinants
  • Probability
  • Organic Chemistry and Inorganic chemistry basics so that you can understand physical properties.
  • Polymers

I appreciate your decision to link your UG course with the basics studied in JEE. This way you will be understanding the concepts taught in class and not mug them up.

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