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If you can do dc pandey for jee then neet and aiims questions will cake piece of cake for you as if compared , the toughness level of jee is more than that of neet and aiims , so you can go for dc pandey for aiims and neet but yes , you need to go through past year papers of neet and aiims so that you can check yourself that whether you can answer questions or not.
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Since you have dropped an year for JEE advanced so you must be having Idea about the toughness of the exam. So I'll suggest you to complete your syllabus before March for JEE mains and advanced both. Now 1 month you give you full length tests online apart from the aits. It shall boost your preparation make notes of those topics which is weak from the test and do revise them thoroughly. JEE advanced preparation needs practice and so do practice a lot complete and revise 2-3 times your package do not get distracted it's only one year of patience believe me life at iits will remove your stress.
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GATE is a National level Common Entrance test to get admission in various Engineering Colleges in India to pursue MTech. One can also get job in PSU through GATE Score. The Exam is not that easy. The level of Difficulty is high. One need to cover the entire 4 years Core Subjects Syllabus to pwrfope well in GATE. In addition to this , as per the GATE Aspirants one need minimum 1-2 years of GATE coaching to get a job in PSU. So it is difficult to crack GATE without proper strategy and Preparation guide. If you are aerseri about the GATE, Take coaching from a good Coaching institute.
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In Current Affairs, some topics have traditionally appeared more frequently than others. These areas are Appointments, Awards, Sports, Days and Dates and Legal GK, than Controversies, Removals, MoUs etc. Thus, a student should study these topics thoroughly to prepare for CLAT current affairs section. However, this is merely as per the trend of previous years’, which might change this year. Therefore, candidates should not completely ignore the latter topics but go in-depth of the former topics.
Candidates should ensure that they devote 40 to 60 minutes to Current Affairs daily.
It is advised that candidates spend at least 20 minutes revising Current Affairs daily while preparing for CLAT. Students often find that a question looks familiar but are not able to pinpoint the exact answer to the question. That mainly happens due to lack of revision! Most students don’t falter in Current Affairs because of lack of regular studies, but because of lack of revision.
Mastering Current Affairs is about expanding the knowledge base not in whichever way possible but in a carefully methodical way. The Internet ecosystem is full of free Current Affairs resources, including Videos, Articles, News feeds, Questions etc. If a student doesn’t restrict himself/herself while preparing for CLAT current affairs section, he might soon find himself going through multiple sources daily in quest of new information, but without adding anything to his scores kitty.
Thus, a student should only restrict himself/herself to two sources for CLAT current affairs preparation - LegalEdge MonthLE magazines and either GKToday (news articles here are a little more explanatory) or CloudAffairs (News articles here are a little more precise here).
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