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I am currently at the stage of 3rd year of b.com & want to persue law in better university , iam confused regarding colleges & preparation

Afreen 11th Sep, 2024

If you want to pursue law from top university you should appear for clat entrance exam for admission in various nlu in india for which form is out the deadline for application form is October 15, 2024.

There are other various entrance exams to get into LLB National wide exams, state wide exams and University level exam.

Like DU LLB, BHU UET, LPU NEST,BVP CET Law, LAT , Christ law entrance test, and many other exams .

you can start your preparations with current affairs, static GK, legal english including law books its basic for better understanding of the law and then you can upgrade to IPC and famous landmark judgements and to the other parts of the syllabus.

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Mai CUET m.a history ke liye preparation kr rhi hu mujhe eske previous year question ya paper kaise mil skte haj

Ishita 13th Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

If you are preparing for the CUET PG History paper for the year 2025, you should start doing so by accumulating all the previous year's question papers and seeing a pattern that the NTA follows for it. You have successfully recognized this step. You can access these previous year's question papers in two ways-

You can either buy guidebooks and other books that have practice question paper. You can buy them offline from bookstores or from online platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, etc. Some publishers who are good are Arihant, Pearsons, Gupta, etc.

Other ways are you can download them from the internet. There are websites that provide practice papers and previous years' question papers. Some reliable websites are

Careers360 website- https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-pg-question-papers

Other- https://www.adda247.com/school/cuet-pg-previous-year-question-papers/

Hope this helps


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isi admission test mai class 12 mai up board ( hindi medium)se hu and mere subject Physics chemistry math hindi english hai mai isi ki preparation online English medium se online kar raha hu and isi admission test English medium mai duga so English compulsory ka matlab kya hota hai

Radhika Goyal 13th Oct, 2024

Hy,

In the context of the ISI (Indian Statistical Institute) Admission Test, when it mentions that "English is compulsory," it generally means that candidates must have a good command of the English language to understand and answer questions during the exam. Here’s what that implies for you:

Understanding "English Compulsory"

  1. Language of the Test : The admission test is conducted in English, so it is crucial that you are comfortable reading and understanding questions and instructions in English.

  2. Medium of Instruction : While you may have completed your schooling in Hindi medium, proficiency in English is necessary for the test, as well as for the curriculum if you are admitted to the program.

  3. Preparation : Since you are preparing for the ISI Admission Test in English medium, focus on practicing problems and concepts in English. This will help you become familiar with the terminology and types of questions asked in the exam.

  4. Subjects Covered : The ISI Admission Test often includes topics from mathematics, physics, and other related subjects, which you are already studying. Just ensure that your understanding of the concepts is strong and that you can express your answers in English.

Tips for Preparation

  • Use English Resources : Utilize textbooks, online courses, and practice papers that are available in English to enhance your preparation.
  • Practice Past Papers : If possible, find previous years' ISI admission test papers to familiarize yourself with the format and types of questions.
  • Join Online Forums : Consider joining online study groups or forums where you can discuss problems and solutions in English, which can further help in improving your language skills.

Conclusion

Even though your schooling was in Hindi medium, as long as you are preparing in English and can comprehend the test content effectively, you should be able to perform well. If you have any concerns about your English proficiency, consider taking additional practice tests or language improvement courses.

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where can I get ebooks for preparation of JEE mains highest score in chapters

Prachi Kumari 13th Jul, 2024

Hi,

Here are some recommended e-books for JEE Mains preparation, organized by subject and topic, along with information on how to access them:


Physics


1. Concepts of Physics by H.C. Verma (Vol 1 & 2)

- Topics Covered: Mechanics, Waves, Optics, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics

- Source: Available on platforms like Amazon Kindle or Flipkart eBooks.


2. Understanding Physics Series by D.C. Pandey

- Topics Covered: Mechanics, Electricity & Magnetism, Optics & Modern Physics, Waves & Thermodynamics

- Source: Available on Amazon Kindle, Flipkart eBooks, or Google Books.


3. Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov

- Topics Covered: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrodynamics, Optics, Atomic and Nuclear Physics

- Source: Available on Google Books and Amazon Kindle.


Chemistry


1. Organic Chemistry by O.P. Tandon

- Topics Covered: General Organic Chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Aromatic Compounds, Biomolecules

- Source: Available on Amazon Kindle or Flipkart eBooks.


2. Physical Chemistry by P. Bahadur

- Topics Covered: Mole Concept, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry

- Source: Available on Google Books and Amazon Kindle.


3. Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee

- Topics Covered: Periodicity, s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block elements, Coordination Compounds

- Source: Available on Amazon Kindle and Flipkart eBooks.


Mathematics


1. IIT Mathematics by M.L. Khanna

- Topics Covered: Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors

- Source: Available on Amazon Kindle and Google Books.


2. Integral Calculus for JEE Main & Advanced by Amit M Agarwal (Arihant)

- Topics Covered: Integral Calculus

- Source: Available on Amazon Kindle and Flipkart eBooks.


3. Differential Calculus for JEE Main & Advanced by Amit M Agarwal (Arihant)

- Topics Covered: Differential Calculus

- Source: Available on Amazon Kindle and Flipkart eBooks.


Best of luck!

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neet exam preparation kaise kre

Tanya Gupta 23rd Jun, 2024

Hello,

Prepare for the NEET exam by focusing on NCERT textbooks, practicing previous years' papers, taking mock tests, and joining a coaching institute if needed. Maintain a consistent study schedule, revise regularly, and focus on understanding concepts rather than rote learning. Stay updated with exam patterns and syllabus changes. Balancing study with breaks and maintaining physical and mental well-being is crucial for effective preparation.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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is mht cet worth for non Maharashtrian student? like can we get into main colleges

Shambhavi shambhavi 12th Dec, 2024

MHT CET is open to non-Maharashtrian students, but the chances of getting into top colleges can be more competitive due to limited seats for out-of-state students. You can still get into good colleges, but you might need to score higher in the exam, especially for popular courses and institutions. Additionally, the fee structure for non-Maharashtrian students can be higher. To maximize your chances, aim for a strong score and review the specific eligibility criteria for each college.



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Question : Preparation of butter, ghee by a household for their own use is a part of :

Option 1: own-account production

Option 2: household capital formation

Option 3: industrial production

Option 4: consumption

Team Careers360 16th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: consumption


Solution : Correct Answer is consumption

Commodities, also known as primary products or primary goods, are goods that are sold for use or consumption in the same condition in which they were found in the natural world. Examples of commodities include crude oil (petroleum), coal (coal), copper (copper or iron ore), rough diamonds, agricultural products (wheat, coffee beans, cotton, etc.) and are often listed on commodity exchanges.

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Where to put the college code of Nmims during SAT registration and is it compulsory or we can submit the scores Directly ??

Saanch kaushik 7th Sep, 2020

When you register for the SAT online, there will be a section on your SAT registration form for you to enter up to four different school codes. You can fill schools in then, or you have the option to add or change schools up until nine days after you take the SAT.

To see the schools you have chosen to send your scores to and make changes if needed, log in to college board website, click "My Tests", and at the bottom of the page you will see a link titled "Requested Recipients." This is where you can update the schools.

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which state is good for medical preparation and which institute except kota and delhi

Suresh v 14th Jul, 2020

Hello aspirant!!

According to me there are many best coaching institutions for neet and jee preparations situated in chennai and kerala. Top institute other than aakash and alan , there is greenpark institution and narayanan institute which follow a unique method of preparation many students from that institutions had entered into top medical colleges.

Some important tips for neet preparation refer to the following link below...

https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips/amp

All the best!!

Stay safe!!

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can i get 97 percentile by preparing for just 2 months and IAM not strong in my concepts tell me a strategy and how to achieve it please

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 12th Apr, 2020
Hello,


See, JEE mains is considered as one of the toughest exam in india and lakhs of aspirants prepare for this exam for month and years.If you haven't done any preparation before then let me clear you that it will be next to impossible for you to get 97 percentile in JEE mains. Even extraordinary students cant do it with just 2 months of preparation.You have also mentioned that your knowledge and understanding of concepts is also weak which further adds to less chances for you of getting a good score.
JEE is all about concepts and will shallow understanding of concepts and its applications you will face a lot of difficulty in solving questions.
In my opinion the best way possible in which you can utilize these 2 months is by building concepts.
Compete NCERT thoroughly and solve past year question papers.
Get some reference books like RD sharma for maths and HC Verma for Physics.For chemistry just focus on NCERT since time is very less.You should have realistic targets in these two months.Invest 12-14 hours daily.Get cut from social media.

Good Luck
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