Preparation
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For Lsat preparation the minimum time one should give is approx 120-150 hours in a 2-3 month period. Some students who wants to top and get best spends 250-300 hours.
And also it depends on your catching power that how you grab the things and in how much time.
If you are not able to give this much time and you only have 10 hours to give per week so you should start alot earlier.
Hello,
I would suggest you to daily study about Civil services exams because it is not something you can prepare within few months.
If you want you can do your MA but keep focus on your entrance exam also.
Thank you ans all the best
Hello Aspirant,
Before joining an Institute, I would suggest you to do research about the coaching result, faculty Etc. There are many coachings for NDA preparation some of the name you can prefer Apex Careers, Pune, Tara insitiue, Mumbai.
Here are some preparation tips you can follow:
Prepare mathematics with the help of the basics of class 9,10,11,12. If you are done with the basics start practicing from a good book. Be consistent with your preparation.
General Ability Test consist of two sections-English and General Awareness. The English section can be tackled by practicing questions such as error finding, fill in the blanks, Jumbled para, reading Comprehension etc.
For general awareness you need to study the social studies of class 9th and 10th and current affairs. You need to read newspapers for the current affairs.
The weightage of the general awareness section is very high so you need to be more focused on current affairs.
Good Luck!
NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test ) is an All India level common entrance exam conducted by the CBSE for admissions to MBBS and BDS courses at the Undergraduate level at various government and private medical colleges in the country.
NEET is India's one of the hardest exam you can understand the level of competition from following stats...
441 candidates holding OCI (Overseas Citizenship of India) cards
46 PIOs (Persons of Indian Origin)
category cleared the exam.
So, It is clear that Level of competition in NEET exam is very high so cannot clear exam with your general study routine. You have to create strategies to clear this exam so that you can secure higher marks and get medical college as per your preferences.
Here I am Sharing some of my strategies which I followed to clear the NEET examination...
Dear aspirant
In order to seek admission in the BBA programmes, a candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination . For admission to the BBA programmes, the institute conducts a written examination followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Yo will get several sample paper on Google you just need to search it
. thank you
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