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How did Shan Mohan Sagili prepare for IAS while studying in IIM Ahmedabad?

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Aakarsh Rajan Posted On : April 8th, 2021
MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (2020)

The first year at IIM Ahmedabad is loaded with hectic coursework. The second-year coursework is relatively lighter. Hence, with proper time management, it is possible to make time for other activities.

Listed below is a detailed preparation study plan of Shan Mohan Sagili:

  • He arranged proper material for the preparation.
  • He prepared a timetable to cover all the topics and followed them daily.
  • Rather than studying for fixed hours daily, he set a target for each day to complete.
  • Enjoying what one does is very important and, he enjoyed the preparation. He could connect with the subjects.
  • Designing a study plan according to one’s ability and sticking to it is essential and, he did it.
  • He was focused on cracking the exam and did not engage much in fun activities in the institute.
  • Being able to multi-task is a great skill that he possesses and therefore excelled in any activity that he was a part of.

His first attempt was not a trial. He aimed for success at the first attempt itself. To entertain himself, he watched movies to relieve the stress.

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I am a second year student studying in NIT Raipur in the IT branch. What topic should I focus more on so that I get a good position at an IT company?

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Subham Bajaj Posted On : September 9th, 2023
studied at National Institute of Technology, Raipur

Second year is the most suitable time for you to develop your skills and knowledge. Here are some tips for you-

  1. Learning coding. Become an expert in at least one programming language. Learn and understand coding concepts from geeksforgeeks. Practice coding from codechef.
  2. Understand the concept of data structures and its implementation.
  3. Practice aptitude questions.
  4. You need to know Database.
  5. You need to have conceptual knowledge of operating systems.
  6. Through geeksforgeeks and codechef, cover algorithms and oops.
  7. Do internships, engage in projects. Companies will prioritize experience over grades during placements. Approach companies for internships and projects. 
  8. As an intern, you’ll gain a lot of experience and confidence from the corporate world.

If you follow these tips, getting placed at a good IT firm during NIT Raipur placement season will become much easier for you. 

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What is the pattern of AFCAT and how should one prepare for it? When is it held?

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Anisha Banerjee Posted On : September 17th, 2022
B.Tech from Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research, Delhi

AFCAT examination pattern is as follows. 

Particulars AFCAT Pattern  EKT Exam Pattern
Mode of Exam Online, computer-based test Online, computer-based test
Total no. of questions 100 50
Duration  2 hours 45 mins
Maximum Marks 300 150
Sections  General English - 25 Questions General Awareness - 25 Questions Numerical Ability - 18 Questions Reasoning & Military Aptitude Questions - 32 Questions Fundamental Engineering - 14 Questions Specialization Engineering - 25 Questions Allied Engineering - 11 Questions
Marking Scheme +3 for correct ans -1 mark for incorrect ans +3 for correct ans -1 marks for incorrect ans

AFCAT Preparation Tips - 

  • The numerical ability section of AFCAT only comprises of Arithmetic. For this section practice as much as possible. You don’t need to learn short tricks as you will get plenty of times. Solve the previous year’s questions.
  • Understanding is key for Verbal Ability section. Read as much as you can. 
  • For Reasoning, Dot questions are very important. Ven diagram, blood relation, figure related questions are some of the other important sections.
  • General Awareness is a vast section, it’s not possible to cover entirely. For this section, keep up with the current affairs. 

AFCAT is held twice a year, in February and August. 

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How do I prepare for the B.Com entrance exam in Vanijya Mahavidyalaya Patna University?

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Gauri Kashyap Posted On : October 6th, 2021
Completed B.Com (Hons.) from Vanijya Mahavidyalaya, Patna University in 2020

Start preparing for the entrance exams, starting from today itself. Like preparing for any exam, set targets. Focus more on the topics you are not strong in.

  • Revise the topics as much as you can. 
  • Get hold of the question papers of the entrance exams that took place before to get acquainted with the pattern in which the papers are set. 
  • Solve the papers in the time that will be allotted to you so that you can solve them faster.
  • Cover all the topics from classes 11 and 12 relating to economics, accounts, and business studies. Brush up your logical reasoning, aptitude, quantitative and current affairs.

If you follow these properly, you are bound to score good marks. So keep working hard and revise both your strengths and weaknesses.

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How should I prepare for the FTII entrance exam of acting?

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Disha Das Posted On : January 14th, 2021
Screenplay Writer from Film and Television Institute of India (2019)

You should be familiar with the overall exam pattern. One of the essential criteria is to make section-wise preparation to earn a good score. FTII question paper consists of two sections: section 1, and section 2.

In the following, an overview of the exam pattern of the FTII entrance exam is given:

Section 1:

  • Exam Type: MCQ
  • Syllabus Covered:
    • General Awareness (both international and national)
    • Mental Ability (Mathematical Reasoning)
    • Indian History, arts, culture, music, architecture, folk-art, television and cinema

Section 2:

  • Exam Type: Subjective
    • For Example: (General Description)
      • Name one character and elaborate on the performance from the movies you have seen recently.
      • What is your personal idea for the costume design? Is it worth the recognition?
      • How do you prepare for a role after studying the script? Will you face any difficulties?
      • Do you think that acting is the most challenging profession? Why/why not.
  • Syllabus Covered:
    • This section is designed to test the candidate’s ability towards the specific cinematic expressions.

In the following, the mark division for each question from both of these sections is given.

Section 1

Section 2

15+15+20=50

(General Awareness: 15 marks

Mental Ability: 15 marks

Indian History, arts, culture, music, architecture, folk-art, television and cinema: 15 marks)

5*10= 50 (In this section total 8 questions are given, in which the students have to answer 5, each with 10 marks)

The following important books for FTII are recommended:

  • A Journey Through 100 Years of Indian Cinema: A Cinema Quiz Book.
  • History of Indian Cinema.
  • Deep Focus: Reflection on Indian Cinema.
  • Speaking of Films by Satyajit Ray.
  • Get Trained and Be A Star: Update Your Acting and Direction Skills.

Thus, how to prepare for any course of FTII cannot be said, as there is no fixed syllabus for the subjective test of this entrance. FTII entrances also do not have any negative marking; thereby, the students need to prepare from the different facets of a film and the film making policies.

  • For example: In the entrance test for acting, the admission team mainly evaluates the student's passion towards acting, and sometimes they wish to see some of the acting skills also at the time of interview.

Thus, it can be stated that besides the theoretical study, you should prepare some tricks of acting to impress the interviewer at the time of interview. For this reason, you must learn a few acting tricks from the online video, along with dialogues and stage presentation.

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What is the preparation strategy for the XAT? How much do I need to score in the XAT to get admitted to XLRI?

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Priyanka Deshmukh Posted On : May 30th, 2021
PGDBM Marketing & Operations Management, Xavier School of Management (2016)

The preparation strategy of CAT and XAT are more or less similar but have some differences too. Since my friend has already prepared for CAT, the points below are important for the preparation of XAT. 

  • One of the major reasons for you to score well in CAT but unable to succeed in XAT is decision making. For this purpose, you need to get soft copies of GMAT papers (official) and prepare the critical reasoning.
  • The grammar questions of XAT are more difficult than those of CAT.
  • In Quantitative aptitude, the major concern is the selection of questions. Unlike CAT, the cut-offs of XAT are also low. So, you must judge which question to attempt and which one to leave, because accuracy is important.
  • Attempting several mock tests and solving the previous year's papers would help a lot. An overall percentage of about 40% would fetch a 98 percentile in XAT.
  • Having classified general knowledge is beneficial.
  • For the essay part, you need to practice thinking, at least two to three points instantly, as there is a shortage in time. But, as it is not considered in the percentile, it can be taken a little lightly.

These are some of the most important preparation tips for XAT. For XLRI, the cut-off percentile for HR is about 93 and that of BM is around 96. You should aim for a 98+ percentile score, which has a good enough weightage. A greater percentile always has more chances for the call to get converted.

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How should I prepare for TAPMI WAT n PI?

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Daksh Prajapati Posted On : April 20th, 2023
Studied at TAPMI, Manipal

TAPMI’s WAT includes questions that are mostly related to general knowledge and current affairs. WAT is basically how strong you are in written skills. Try reading current affairs topics from there only. It's all about how you tell them. Write clearly point to point and do not use jargon or bug words. They don't fetch any more points. Just make your point clear.

PI mostly has questions derived from your past experiences, academics, and sometimes current happenings around the world. If you’re aware of and following at least one news source for around 4 months before your PI, you are good to go.

Read the form that you filled out. That's the first thing they are going to ask. Be confident and do not try to beat around the bush. If you do not know something it's ok as long as you say it. But that being said, do not go completely blank.

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How do I clear the 1st year BDS exam in just 20 days under RGUHS?

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Tanuj Chandra Posted On : January 24th, 2023
Teaches Anatomy

If you have been studying for your college internals all year, you can pass the first-year BDS exam under RGUHS in just 20 days. If not, studying the past 10 years' worth of RGUHS Question papers from a Question bank will be helpful for you right now. Divide your topics in all first-year subjects into the following categories before moving forward:

  • Easy Topics
  • Moderate Topics
  • Problematic Topics
  • Never-read Topics

Once you have completed this table, you will be aware of your strengths and weaknesses. Now, look at the exam questions from the previous ten years to gauge your topical preparedness. 

To increase your chances of success, create a timetable based on your strengths and weaknesses and try to adhere to 70% of it. Allocate time each day to studying anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, the three medical subjects. Reserve Sundays for DA and DH only. Maintain a variety of study spots to provide your brain with spatial cues that will help you remember answers to questions during exams.

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What books for thermodynamics should I refer to for Gate preparation?

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Prateek Roy Posted On : January 8th, 2021
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering, Jodhpur Institute of Engineering and Technology

You should prefer books according to the following points given below.

  • The books should be easy to understand for the candidates to read and perceive.
  • The explanation should be straightforward, crisp, and easy to grasp. It should have correct data regarding the chapters and topics present within the curriculum of GATE.
  • It will be good to go through the opening chapters of a few books from a library and pick the one that you can understand easily.
  • The Internet is also a great place to find definitions and examples. If you are confused with a concept, google it, you will find easy explanations. 

Given below are a few most-recommended books for Thermodynamics. 

  • Book for problem-solving PK Nag.
  • Book for theory and concept A. Cengel and Michael A. Boles. It is a good book for the preparation of the interview too.

It is the same as teachers. Different books explain the same thing in different ways, you need to find which works best for you.

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How do I prepare for the PI for IIM Rohtak?

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Vishal Gupta Posted On : January 10th, 2023
Studies Sadhu Vaswani International School for Girls & Sadhu Vaswani International School for Girls (Expected 2024)

Recently IIM Rohtak has stopped taking admissions under the CAP process and now conducts its own PI round. This round is quite similar to the Personal Interviews of other B Schools. Some tips to prepare for this round are

  • Prepare a strong introduction. They say the first impression is the last impression. You can use this opportunity to steer the interview in your own direction. Talk about your achievements, strengths, and diverse experiences in the form of a story.
  • Study current affairs thoroughly. Most of the questions they ask will be related to current affairs. You can read newspapers or watch online lectures to prepare for this.
  • Study your state’s government scenarios. They might ask General Awareness Questions related to Indian polity, economy, and geography.
  • Revise your past subjects. They might ask you about your favorite subjects so prepare well for this.
  • Prepare for answering all work experience-related questions. These should be answered in the STAR approach (Situation, Task, Action, Result).
  • Study about the institute. They might ask any questions related to the institute and your reason for choosing it.
  • Know your hobbies and interests. This is a very common question in an interview and you can use it to direct the interview toward yourself.

The interviews now are usually conducted online so follow the general online PI etiquettes and you are good to go.

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