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It is easy to crack the NLSIU with class 12th. What preparation should I do for cracking it?

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Preeti Ghosal Posted On : July 7th, 2022
B.A.L.L.B.(hons.) from National Law University, Jodhpur

12th standard is a good time to start preparing for Law examinations. Rather than targeting NLSIU or CLAT, you should focus on learning all concepts tested for law examination selection. Adopt a well-structured learn-practice-test approach. 

Focus on clearing your concepts first. Once you are through, solve different Q types and take CLAT mocks. Analyze the mocks thoroughly. This will help you improve your score.

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Which is the best material for the GATE (CSE) preparation?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : March 27th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

Use standard textbooks: Standard textbooks are essential for GATE (CSE) preparation. They cover the fundamental concepts of the subject and provide a solid foundation for further studies. Recommended textbooks for GATE (CSE) are: Operating System: “Operating System Concepts” by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, and Greg Gagne Computer Networks: “Computer Networks” by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and David J. Wetherall Algorithms: “Introduction to Algorithms” by Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest, and Clifford Stein Databases:” Database Systems” by Elmasri & Navathe Computer Organization and Architecture: “Computer System Architecture” by William Stallings Digital Logic: “Digital Logic and Computer Design” by Morris Mano Theory of Computation: “Introduction to the theory of computation” by Michael Sipser Compiler Design: “Compiler Design” by Aho & UllMan Solve previous year GATE question papers: Solving previous year GATE question papers is an essential part of GATE (CSE) preparation. It gives you an idea of the exam pattern, difficulty level, and the type of questions asked in the exam. Use online study materials: Many online platforms like GATE Wallah (Physics Wallah’s online classroom program for GATE coaching), Made Easy, and Ace Academy offers comprehensive study materials for GATE (CSE) preparation. These materials include subject-wise notes, practice questions, and mock tests, making them a one-stop solution for GATE (CSE) preparation. Solve previous year question papers: The GATE (CSE) previous year question papers can be an excellent source of material for GATE (CSE) preparation. It helps students understand the exam pattern and the type of questions that can be expected in the exam. Take mock tests: Mock tests are an excellent way of assessing your preparation level and identifying your strengths and weaknesses. It also gives you a feel of the actual exam and helps you manage your time better. GATE Wallah offers a comprehensive mock test series for GATE (CSE) preparation. In conclusion, to score well in the GATE (CSE) exam, choose the right material that suits your learning style and preference. A comprehensive and strategic approach, using standard textbooks, video lectures, online study materials, previous year question papers, and mock tests can make a significant difference in your preparation level.

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How should I prepare for IIT-JAM chemistry?

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Ritesh Agarwal Posted On : March 18th, 2021
Studied at Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur

Well, for Organic Chemistry, you can go for the following two books.

  • Clayden: It is the best book with deep concepts in Organic Chemistry. Following this book, you can easily crack CSIR-JRF. However, chapter-wise, a detailed-study is needed from the starting and solving of the questions.
  • Bruice: It is the best book for getting an entry-level understanding of Organic Chemistry.

It will be better if you start with Bruice and then Clayden.

Inorganic Chemistry:

  • Huheey
  • J.D. LEE: It is for beginners, and the questions from major topics in IIT-JAM come directly from Huheey; thereby, this book is a must.

Physical Chemistry:

  • You can go through Atkins, however, it will be difficult to understand this book at the initial stage. For Quantum Chemistry, Atkins is a must. 
  • You can also look at the various volumes of K.L. Kapoor. It consists of various questions along with solved examples related to Physical Chemistry.

Donald Mcquarrie's book is also a good option, it is the best book for spectroscopy and quantum. This book deals with sufficient terms and provides clear knowledge.

Solve roadmap problems for Organic Chemistry. For this, you must have a good command of the reaction’s name. Thereby, you can study Peter Sykes; maybe it is not comprehensive enough, but it will assist you in gaining in-depth knowledge for the reactions of Organic Chemistry.

Solving previous year’s questions will also be helpful. It will help you get an idea concerning the important chemical reactions. Also, check the organizing institutes of IIT-JAM to understand the demand of each institute.

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Can I get into NLSIU with just a month's preparation? I want it bad and I'm ready to do whatever it takes and work to the best of my abilities.

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Virish Khanna Posted On : October 13th, 2021
Studied BA.LLB Law, National Law School of India University, Bangalore (2020)

NLSIU picks the crème-de la crème of the aspiring students and people put in a year or two just to prepare for CLAT to crack the top list. It is not possible for you to prepare just in a month and crack the top 75 in CLAT.

However, if you still do want to try, do the following things and add a little confidence in yourself and you might just win this one:

  • Sign up for the test series.
  • Take regular mock tests
  • Analyze your results and work on areas that you are weak in
  • DO NOT take up any crash course, they are not very helpful
  • Study for not less than 14 hours in a day
  • Focus on Logical and Legal questions
  • Read explanations to all the answers where you go wrong
  • Attempt more questions that are similar to the ones you get incorrect
  • Revise difficult concepts daily and not-so-difficult concepts once a week
  • Practice with a lot of mock tests and get guidance from someone who has recently appeared for the exam, get insights, and incorporate them in your prep strategy.

Work hard and you might just pull it off!

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How do I prepare for the ICAR - AIEEA - UG Stream A examination?

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Aditri Sarkar Posted On : May 10th, 2022
Studied at Indian Council of Agricultural Research (2019)

ICAR AIEEA UG Stream A examination doesn’t require special preparation like NEET or IIT JEE. Stream A has three sections - Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Architecture. If you have a clear idea about the fundamentals of these subjects then you can easily score decent marks with a few days of preparation. 

  • Around 90% of the Physics section will be numerical. So, solve all types of numerical problems from 11 and 12th. 
  • For Chemistry, pay more attention to the chapters with high weightage.
  • For the Biology section, go through the NCERT books thoroughly. Maximum questions come from these books. 

Go through the previous years' question papers to get an idea about the question patterns.  

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How did you prepare for the NIMCET to get into NIT Trichy, and which coaching?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : July 24th, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

My friend was preparing for NIMCET and got AIR 13. She had decided on a detailed strategy to crack the exam. She gave the highest preference to Math, which carried a weightage of 60%. A few tips from her detailed strategy have been mentioned below

  • Try to encourage yourself by starting with the basic topics you are good at and then moving towards the challenging ones. You can start with topics like Quadratic Equation, Inequalities, Progression, Determinant, Matrices, etc .
  • Once you are proficient in these, move to the more challenging ones like Binomial Theorem, Real Functions, Sets, Relations, Functions, Vector, etc. You can study these topics through books or online resources. 
  • Next, complete all the topics of Trigonometry and only then switch to Calculus. After calculus, you can start studying topics like Coordinator Geometry, Probability, P&C, LCD, etc
  • If you face trouble solving books like R.D. can solve the 11th or 12th class RD Sharma or any NCERT book first. This will strengthen your basics.
  • Next comes Reasoning which has a weightage of 24% comprising the second most important part of this exam.
  • The only key to Reasoning is to Practice, Practice, and practice. The more you have practiced the lesser time you will take and the more accuracy you will gain.
  • Try to do both Math and Reasoning on the same day and don’t assign separate days. Work on multiple topics of Reasoning in a single day rather than sticking to one 
  • After Reasoning come Computer and English which carries an equal weightage of 8%. For this you can rely on coaching like Elite Eduventures 

In all, you need a well-structured plan, a dedicated attitude, and consistency to crack NIMCET!

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How can I clear CSIR-UGC NET exam in Mathematical sciences?

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Pritam Chakraborty Posted On : February 3rd, 2021
Studied Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science at Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (2018)

CSIR UGC NET in mathematical sciences can be cracked by basically strategizing upon two things i.e. Preparation pattern & paper composition. The exam is categorised into 3 parts :

Part A

30 marks

Part B

75 marks

Part C

95 marks

The paper consists of Multiple Select Questions (MSQ) which opens a room for confusion while attempting as multiple options can be correct.

The preparation pattern or strategy is to be focussed at large. Certain key points to take care are :

  • A detailed plan should be complemented with good books.
  • As the paper comprises negative marking ; selective focus & attempt is required.
  • Notes, Handbooks and formulae are key areas to focus upon. A detailed attempt of mocks, is very important to analyse the current position of preparation.
  • The prominent books that can be suggested are Contemporary Algebra by Gallian, Topics in Algebra by IN Herstein , Real Analysis by Malik & Arora, Fundamental of Mathematical Statistics by SC Gupta and Fluid Dynamics by Singhania.
  • A good coaching can be looked upon to avoid risks like GATEIIT, Dips, Career Ambition and Gurukul Classes.

Being a competitive examination; it is definitely tough to crack a seat but a strategic orientation will ease the procedure of achievement.

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How can I score well in IGNOU, M.A. English course?

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Mahesh Desai Posted On : October 21st, 2022
BA in Economics, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) (Graduated - 2014)

When it comes to study material, IGNOU definitely provides the best. The course is lucid, well-written, and informative and contains a summary of all important details. The quality of the study material makes it possible for you to solely rely on it and give exams. 

But if you are aiming for some brownie points, then there is an additional tip for you. Download MA English question papers of the past 5 years. Going through these papers will instil in you a confidence and general picture of the paper. You will also discover the important questions that are repeated almost every year and can focus more on those questions. Basically, this method will enable you to approach your exam a bit more confidently and well-prepared.

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Which is the best book to prepare for the CSIR UGC NET entrance examination in life sciences?

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Sarita Thakur Posted On : February 3rd, 2021
M.Sc Biotechnology from Mahatma Gandhi University (2019)

The choice to best book can be made only after a judicious preparation for examinations. Once the strategy is figured out; a clear cut option can be visualised in link to study material & its choices.

  • A lot of aspirants focus on books but the quantity will never be able to fix your seat surely.
  • A sincere examination of scoring areas should be made in order to keep certain areas strong enough to score.
  • The general category students should always aim for JRF directly as there is no point in aiming for a small target. A large target would lead to bigger achievements.
  • They are complementary and are generally in a package with whole analysis of previous year question papers & key areas to focus.
  •  A common notion is also towards not preferring books as the internet has sufficient data but that totally depends on the aspirant.

The prominent books that can be looked forward to crack exams are as follows:

BOOK NAME

AUTHOR

Biochemistry

Stryer

Cell Biology

Lodish

Molecular Biology

Watson

Plant Physiology

Taiz, Salisburry & Russ

Ecology

Peter Stiling, PD Sharma

Developmental Biology

Gilbert

Genetics

Pierce, Gardener

Microbial BioTechnology

Glick

Individuals looking for a particular CSIR Life Science examinations book; catalyst publications are a good option. Initially you can go for books designed for cracking the exam but they may not be able to provide a great conceptual understanding of topics are :

  • Fundamental Of Life Science Volume I
  • Fundamental Of Life Science Volume II
  • CSIR NET Life Science Practice Book
  • CSIR NET Life Section A General Aptitude Book

A crucial advice is to be goal oriented and handle things calmly on the day of examination with enough confidence. The paper demands your full systematic smart approach with well integrated objectives.

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How do I prepare for the entrance exam for Gujarat Forensic Sciences University?

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Shrija Subramanian Posted On : October 14th, 2021
M.Phil. Forensic Psychology, National Forensic Sciences University

My brother studied M.Phil in Forensic Psychology from Gujarat Forensic Sciences University. He took the online entrance exam for NFSU in 2020 during the first wave of Covid-19. Here are his tips on how to do well in the entrance exam. 

  • Be aware of the admission notification. Keep checking. Go through the eligibility criteria for your course. Make note of the last date of application and complete your application requisites before that.
  • The syllabus changes each year. So, check it thoroughly. In 2020 the syllabus of Masters was General Psychology, English language, GK, and Research Methodology. In 2021, it is General Psychology, Research Methodology, and Statistics.
  • Stick to the material available for study. Always begin with the fundamentals.
  • Since there is no negative marking you can attempt all the questions to increase possibilities of selection. 
  • The interviewers need to see that you are focused and motivated. If you are going for a research-based program like M.Phil, P.hD., etc. then make sure you have ample research experience in hand like the dissertation of your Master's course.

The entrance is competitive and not difficult. You'll find only a few tricky questions in there. Most of the questions are of average difficulty. With strategic preparation, you can easily score well on the entrance test.

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