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How do I prepare for the JIPMER MBBS exam What books should I have?

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Ajit Parihar Posted On : October 6th, 2021
MBBS from Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital (2022)

After doing some research online, I got to know about a lot of books that could be useful to you. The Books and strategies to be followed for the JIPMER MBBS exam are as follows: -

  • Physics: - Preparing for the NEET exam will give you a clear idea to crack the Physics section in JIPMER. Try to calculate fast but accurately.
  • Chemistry: - NCERT is enough for Chemistry in any medical exam. Go through the theories and the special cases and memorize them. Also, go through last year papers
  • Biology: - This also can be done by NCERT alone however solving questions frequently will help you retain the theory part quickly and accurately. Around 40-50 questions are generally asked from the NCERT textbook.
  • English: - For English ‘Wren & Martin’ would be more than enough. It has covered all the important portions accurately in a precise manner.
  • Logical Reasoning: - For this visit any website and solve at least 10 questions enough of easy level. Logical questions are not that hard and can be solved then and there without any practice.

If you diligently follow these books and revise them enough, you are then good to go for the exam. Learn your strengths and weaknesses among all the topics, prioritize them and prepare accordingly.

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In Savitribai Phule University Pune University how many times can a student give their backlog papers?

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Raktim Tarafdar Posted On : September 27th, 2023

In Savitribai Phule University Pune University, you can appear for backlog examinations 3 times for odd semesters and 2 times for even semesters. If you fail a subject in the first semester, you will have a chance to clear the backlog in 2nd semester, 3rd semester, and 4th semester. If you have a backlog from the 2nd semester, you will have a chance to clear the backlog in 3rd semester and 4th semester.

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How do I prepare for BHU UET Bsc Maths (hons)?

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Shirsti Varma Posted On : November 11th, 2021
Bachelor in Physics from Banaras Hindu University (2018)

To score well in BHU UET, you need to have your basics clear. Go through all the chapters in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics from NCERT books and your textbooks at least once. 

  • Go through the previous year’s questions from the BHU website. You will get to know the question trends and also get an idea of the chapters to focus on. They often repeat questions.
  • The questions are not that hard. You can easily attempt 10% of the questions. 60% of the questions require fundamental knowledge of the subjects. Only around 30% of the questions will be difficult to solve. But you don’t need to worry about the 30% difficult question. You can easily score enough marks from the rest of the paper.
  • Time management is crucial during the examination. The allotted time is 150 min. Which can seem short, if you don’t plan accordingly. First, you should attempt Chemistry questions. These are easy to solve and require less time. Then you can move on to Physics and Mathematics. Don’t stress too much on the questions that you don’t know the answer to. Try to score at least 120 out of 150 in the Chemistry section. 
  • Your focus on class 11 and 12th syllabus should be 40/60. 

The required cutoff for the general candidates is around 190-200. So, try to score 240 to get your preferred combination. 

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How do I prepare for general studies in IES?

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Samrat Dhar Posted On : January 14th, 2021
BTech ECE from NIT Mizoram (2018)

The GS paper in ESE is very important and can be crucial for determining your rank. Here is the list of topics from the syllabus and preparation strategy.

Engineering Mathematics and Numerical Analysis - Made Easy Mathematics book. This contains a lot of solved problems for practice. 

  • Also, practice questions from previous year papers of both ESE and GATE. If you are able to solve GATE level questions then ESE level questions feel quite easy. 
  • This topic is highly scoring and one of the reasons why Electrical students score more. They have this topic in their technical syllabus too. 

Engineering Aptitude - Made Easy Aptitude book to learn some new tricks and shortcuts for faster solving. This is a fairly easy and high scoring topic.

Material Science -

  • A very important topic because of its technical nature. It is also a bit easier to read and memorize because of its technical nature. 
  • According to one of my seniors, the notes given by Sunil Tiwari (Made Easy faculty) Sir is best for this topic and covers all important aspects.
  • Material Science has some topics from Mechanical and Civil Engineering, you can follow the Made Easy books and notes for these topics.

General Principles of Design, Drawing, and Importance of Safety - You can follow any standard textbook from Made Easy/ACE or IES Master or class notes. Visualizing things plays a very important role to achieve success in this topic. You only need theory to learn definitions, technical terms, and formulas.

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Basics of Energy & Environment- Saurabh Sir and AP Singh Sir’s (Made Easy Faculty) note is enough to prepare for these two topics.

Basics of Project Management, Standards, and Quality practices in production, construction, maintenance, and services- Any standard textbook from Made Easy/ACE or IES Master or class notes will serve the purpose. Students from the Electronics branch score well on these topics.

Current Affairs - You do not need to focus a lot on current affairs. Be aware of the things happening around you. Instead of reading the entire newspaper install news apps like Inshorts or Jagran Josh

Ethics and values in the Engineering profession – You can follow the Lexicon Ethics Book but this subject is logical and there is no need for any book as such. Just be logical and think for yourself what’s ethical and what’s not.

Lastly, constant revision throughout the year is essential. You should go through the entire syllabus at least once a month. For GS preparation group study can be also helpful.

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Can students from other states take the UPSEE and get into IET Lucknow?

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Anwesha Roy Chowdhury Posted On : August 9th, 2021
Studies E.C.E at Kalinga Institute of Information Technology (KIIT)

Students from different states do enroll at IET Lucknow because getting admission particularly depends upon the rank in the UPSEE exam. Depending upon whether or not you have secured a good rank, IET Lucknow accepts admission. 

However, only 15% of seats are for students outside of Uttar Pradesh, which typically means, 85% of the seats are reserved for Uttar Pradesh students solely. 

You will require a rank below 1000 if you are from the state of Uttar Pradesh, and a rank under 500 if you are from some other state to get into IET, Lucknow. 

You will find more information regarding admission on the official website. 

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What is the situation at IIM Kozhikode due to Kerala floods?

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Rituraj Singhal Posted On : February 11th, 2021
Studied at Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (2020)

Unlike the other parts of Kerala, IIM Kozhikode was left mostly unscathed owing to its remarkable architecture and altitude. Some of the people I know who have graduated from there have said that the floods have left them deep emotional scars.

The Social Service Group of the institute successfully distributed funds, packed food, clothes, blankets, bed sheet, sanitary napkins, and other required amenities, with the help of faculty, students, and alumni.

The helpful acts included the following.

  • The institute lent its effort in reaching out to over 1000 families and 18 relief camps. They have tried their best to help the people affected by the disaster.
  • They were able to lend a helping hand to the Chattamangalam Relief Camp. They could provide 50 kg rice and 100 mosquito-repelling coils.
  • Providing 500 men’s garments, 500 women’s garments, 50 blankets, 50-bed sheets to the Wayanad Bicycle Club.
  • Providing 282 biscuit packs, 259 sanitary napkins, packs of milk, 33 juice boxes, Maggi packs, 160 rusk packs, 30 coils to the people of Calicut and Chengannur Area.
  • 40 packs of biscuits to the Kozhikode district
  • Distribution of large sets of garments for women which include innerwear, maxi, t-shirts for boys in the area of Mavoor.
  • 50 sets of detergents, Dettol, mops, and brooms to the Kunnamangalam AUP School.
  • 213 packs of biscuits, 275 sanitary napkins, and others including sugar, juice, chocolate packets, and chips were provided for Nilambur Relief Camp.

The student community of strength over 800 worked hard to make the lives easier of the people affected by the flood. The institution did its best to reach out to the people not so fortunate.

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Does IIM Rohtak have hostels for the first batch of IPM?

Arunima Sethi Posted On : February 1st, 2024

IPM is a full-time residential course of IIM Rohtak. So the college does provide hostel rooms to IPM students. These are sharing rooms, but they are provided with ACs. Mess facility is also provided to the students. Washing machines are made available, but only for washing select clothing.

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What is the grading system in AKTU?

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Kritika Guha Posted On : August 29th, 2022
B.Tech in Photography & Computer Science, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University

AKTU follows an absolute grading system in which each semester result is converted into Semester Grade Point Average (SGPA). The Yearly Grade Point Average (YGPA) is calculated each year. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is calculated after the end semester of the program. 

SGPA - 

SGPA (Si) = (Ci * Gi)/Ci 

It is the ratio of the product of the number of credits with the grade points scored by the students in all the courses taken by them and the sum of the courses undergone by them. 

Ci is the number of credits of the ith course and Gi is the grade points scored by the student. 

YGPA - 

Yearly grade point average is calculated at the end of each year.

YGPA =SGPA(odd)*Ci(odd)+SGPA(even)*Ci(even)/(Ci(odd)+Ci(even))

CGPA - 

CGPA is calculated in the same way by taking into account all the courses taken by a student throughout the semesters of a particular program. 

CGPA =(Ci*Si)/Ci

Here, Ci is the total number of credits in the ith semester and Si is the SGPA of the ith semester. 

The AKTU grading system is further explained through the video below

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What should I choose between IIM Kozhikode, IIM Indore and NITIE Mumbai?

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Pritpal Singh Bhari Posted On : November 29th, 2022
Studied Marketing at Indian Institute of Management, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India (Graduated 2020)

If you want to pursue a career in operations, NITIE is superior to both IIM K and IIM Indore. Any other specialization is followed by IIM K, IIM I, and NITIE.

NITIE is the best college in India for operations management, but IIMs are unrivaled in terms of culture and rigor.

IIM K is superior to IIM I for two reasons:

  • IIM Indore has a large batch size.

  • IIM I has a lower level of diversity due to a lower number of work-ex people.

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What is good about NIT Patna?

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Aditi Sinha Posted On : August 31st, 2023
B.Tech from National Institute of Technology, Patna (2020)

These are some of the good things about NIT Patna that might convince you to become a part of this amazing college-

  • Location- NITP is located on the banks of the Ganga which gives it positive vibes. 
  • Infrastructure- The labs and study halls have all the facilities. The offices are always there to help the students and staff. The central library has a good collection of competitive, academic, and general books. It has high-speed Wi-Fi and AC.
  • Transportation- Patna is well connected to various parts of India through road, rail, and air. You will always get an auto from outside the campus gate.
  • Hostel- First-year boys get separate hostels. However, the rooms are two/ three-seater. This might be an inconvenience to some. Second year onwards, you will get Brahmaputra hostel which is new and good. It is a two-seater. Students from Patna itself might not get a hostel seat.
  • Senior-Junior Interaction- The seniors are very supportive and friendly with their juniors. You’ll have a tech senior, your immediate senior with the same roll no. as you. This person will help you throughout your college life.
  • Clubs- The college has cultural and technical clubs. The Civil department clubs are CESC and IWWA. HackSlash is a great club that conducts events and sessions on tech and coding.
  • Placements- NIT Patna placements are getting higher with time. As of now, a CTC of 52 LPA has been offered in the Computer Science branch. Even EE, Civil, and Mechanical branches are getting good placements with median CTC touching 7.5 to 7.85 LPA. Core placements are improving as well.

NIT Patna will offer you facilities, opportunities, a healthy environment, and a platform to showcase your talent. But your success depends on the level of effort you put in.

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