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How should I prepare for the BHU-PET (M.A. in political science)?

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Sudesna Roy Posted On : June 20th, 2022
Studied at Banaras Hindu University

Go through at least last three years of BHU PET question paper of M.A. Political Science. You will get a pretty good idea about the question pattern. Often questions are repeated as well. 

You need to have a clear knowledge of the Political Science subjects taught at the graduation level, to score well in the examination. 

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What books should I read for making an impression on the panelist of IIM Ahmedabad?

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Arshit Jain Posted On : December 23rd, 2022
MBA from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2020)

Read books to learn something new and interesting, not to make an impression during the interview. Something that can be added to your knowledge base. If you read to impress the panel, you'll be more concerned with completing the number of books than with gaining a deeper understanding of the context, which can defeat the purpose of reading entirely. Keep in mind that some people can read quickly and with great comprehension. It could be a lifelong hobby for them. Maintain your current pace.

In terms of books, there are some common genres that can be good conversation topics during interviews, such as history, politics, innovation, literature, and so on, but read what interests you. Even if you're reading simple books like Harry Potter, it's fine as long as you can answer some good questions about what you've learned from the characters, incidents, or the book as a whole. Do read about the author and his/her other works as well. You will be questioned about other works by the same author or similar books that are available. Make sure you can explain why you chose a specific genre.

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What are the best books for the BMAT preparation?

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Udit Mishra Posted On : February 17th, 2021
BSC Medicine, University of Leeds (2020)

“Get Into Medical School” has over 700 BMAT practice questions and explanations. It also has substantial input from official BMAT examiners and past BMAT candidates.

The material provided is substantial for practicing all three sections of the BMAT and will help you to get acquainted with the varying styles of questions that you may encounter at the exam. You can also plan strategies to get past tricky questions that may come in the examination.

The range of examinations is overwhelming and they can enable candidates to refine and optimize their techniques for answering questions under strict time constraints.

The different types of questions that can be asked in the BMAT test is replicated by the depth and breadth of the book.

Some other books are: 

  • The Official Guide to the Biomedical Admission Test: This book is aimed for candidates who are new to the BMAT examination. This book contains necessary details and useful tips about how to answer. It also provides summaries of key points essential to the examination.
  • The Ultimate BMAT Guide; 800 Practice Questions: In addition to the exercises related to BMAT, the book contains three sets of test papers for practice and get familiarized with the actual BMAT examination.
  • BMAT Past Paper Work Solutions: Volumes 1&2: Both volumes have test papers from the examinations of previous years. These volumes can be ideal for applicants who have background knowledge about the examination.

These books show the spectrum of difficulties. For candidates whose wish is to achieve a high score and increase their chances of getting into medical school, this book can be a highly ideal tool for preparation.

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Can I crack CAT while studying in IIM Raipur?

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Rohan Jain Posted On : January 20th, 2023
M.B.A. from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (Graduated 2016)

The one-liner answer to your question is - Yes you can crack CAT while studying full-time at IIM Raipur but you should not. This is because it entirely depends on your motivation and dedication. Without that, you won’t be able to prepare for CAT well and even end up affecting your PGP score. 

I know a person who was able to ace this. He prepared for CAT relentlessly alongside pursuing PGP. He worked day and night, sacrificed his sleep, and was able to get into IIM Kozhikode. But what you need to understand from this is that it was a very uncommon and rare situation. Other students of the same batch tried the same but one was able to crack CAT.

It all comes down to how serious you are about joining a better IIM. If you are confident enough to ace the CAT and not let its preparation affect your PGP scores, then we’ll do well. Go for it!

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How difficult is the GD-PI round at IIM Ahmedabad? What exactly happened and how did you prepare for it refer to the details?

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Jennifer Thomas Posted On : December 23rd, 2022
Studied at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

Yes, it is extremely competitive, particularly in the GD at IIM Ahmedabad. You would now have WAT (Written Analysis Test).

You should prepare for GD by reading 3 to 4 topics per day, reading magazines and newspapers, using the internet, and taking notes in a notebook. Draw diagrams and try to construct a thought structure for each topic. This approach should be useful unless and until you are a voracious news reader/consumer. And, yes, keep a physical notebook. Prepare all common questions for PI, such as Why MBA, Tell Me Something About Yourself, and so on. Perform some mock interviews. If you can get your hands on some alumni, conduct mock interviews with them.

For all call-getters, IMS organizes an Achievers' Workshop (with some consent to claim your credentials, if you get selected). Mock interviews are conducted by IIM (including IIMA) alumni during the IMS workshop. Mock interviews are essential; conduct at least three to four over the course of a month to improve your interview skills. Do your own soul-searching and plan your responses before the mocks. Structure implies having a reason for saying what you said.

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How should I prepare for NITIE GDPI?

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Khushi Pandey Posted On : August 20th, 2021
Studied Post Graduate Diploma in Project Management at National Institute of Industrial Engineering (2018)

There are two main things to consider when you are preparing for GD.

First is your basic knowledge. NITIE's GD subjects are usually related to current events given in a broad sense, such as freedom of speech. It will help you getting brownie points. Make sure to keep up with current affairs. Read newspapers and be quite forthcoming about the news. Stay informed about government policies by reading about them.

Secondly, your self-assurance and body language. Be confident in your statements, don't be nervous, and don't stare at the panel. Participate in mock GDs, read newspapers aloud, and try to converse in English with friends to strengthen your skills.

Make sure you have complete control of your CV for PI. The interview is nothing more than a conversation between you and the interviewer that is driven by you. It usually focuses on what you've accomplished in your life, whether it's school, graduation, or professional experience. 

Prepare some fundamental human resources questions and be transparent about your thought process. In the interview, be straightforward and don't mix words. Be confident and assertive.

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How hard is it to crack the IIM IPM Rohtak aptitude test?

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Vinesh Sharma Posted On : January 18th, 2023
8+ years of Experience in Mentoring for IPM

In comparison to IIM Indore and DUJAT, IIM IPM Rohtak Aptitude Test does not include questions from 11th and 12th-grade mathematics. The IIM Rohtak Math section focuses primarily on Quantitative Aptitude.

The following is a section-by-section analysis of the paper:

  • 40 minutes of QA - 40 questions

There are ten to eleven questions on numbers and related topics. There are 13-14 questions on Arithmetic, with 5 on basic percentages, 2 on Time and Work and 2 on Boats and Streams, and 1 on Pipes and Cistern, Mixture, Profit and Loss, and Trains. There are three Trigonometry questions, two of which are based on heights and distance and the other on Trigonometric Identities. There will be a question from each of the following categories: Age Problem, Set Theory, Permutation and Combination, and Probability. There are also 3-4 Geometry questions and 4 Data Sufficiency questions.

  • 40 minutes for LR - 40 questions

Conclusion, Syllogism, Coding-Decoding, Number Series, and Code-based Comparison each have five questions. Following that, there are three questions each on Blood Relationship, Direction Sense, Set Theory, and Cause and Effect. Clocks and Calendars each have one question.

  • 40 minutes for VA – 40 questions

There are three passages, each with three, three, and four questions. Each passage is one paragraph long and contains 400-500 words. The questions on Vocabulary are given a higher weightage, with 6 direct questions on Antonyms and Synonyms, 5 questions on Spelling Mistakes, 4 questions on Analogies, and 3 questions on Word Usage. There are 3-4 Para Jumble questions and 4-5 Sentence Completion questions. Two questions, one each on conjunction and passive voice, are likely to be asked.

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Can anybody help me with an MS PhD interview preparation for the engineering mechanics unit at JNCASR?

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Sambridhi Ghose Posted On : November 26th, 2021
former JRF at Defence Research and Development Organisation

A few years back, my brother applied for the MS program in Engineering Mechanics at JNCASR. The written test was conceptual. They aim to test your mathematical skills and fluid mechanics knowledge. Solving the Mathematics portion can be easy if you know the proof of all concepts. There were also questions regarding Heat Transfer. 

The Interview will depend on what you have written in the test. They may ask to prove what you have written in the paper. They will ask you to choose a topic of your choice and ask questions about it. They will ask you about your B.Tech project. 

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How should I prepare if I want to pursue architecture and study at the School of Architecture and Planning, Delhi?

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Saloni Chowdhury Posted On : February 3rd, 2022
B.Arch from School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi (2017)

Rather than preparing to join SPA Delhi, you should prepare to be an Architect or Designer. Try to learn software such as sketch up, Revit, 3D max, etc. These are fun to learn. Also, make a habit of reading articles and publishings related to Architecture and Design. Practice sketching whatever you like.

For a UG course at SPA Delhi, you will need to go through JEE Main (Paper 2). 

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What are the recommended books for the B.Tech first year students in NIT Jalandhar?

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Ubaid Sabri Posted On : December 8th, 2022
Studied at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar ( NITJ )

Some books I’d highly recommend to first-year B.Tech. students at NIT Jalandhar are:

  • For basic electrical - Fundamentals of electric circuits, Kothari.

  • Millman or Boylestad or NN Bhargava (basic electronics 

  • Amit Lal's videos on youtube are enough for Management principles

  • B.S. Grewal (Mathematics)

  • Let us C (Computer Programming).

  • Manas Patnaik videos are enough for engineering graphics

  • You will receive a pdf from your professor for Manufacture process

  • general knowledge is enough, no need to study Environmental ethics

  • Schwam series and data structures with C for Data Structures.

These books along with self-study and class notes will be more than enough for a B.Tech. student in the first year.

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