jee mains mein 70 percetaiale ke liye kitna marks chahiye. please give a idea
Hi
It is difficult to predict the marks required to get 70 percentile
But when we go through previous year trends then,
In JEE mains 2020 around 40 marks was equivalent to 70 percentile
You can check it by visiting our page the link for the same is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile
But marks required for a particular percentile keeps changing every year depending upon various factors like number of students that appeared in the exam, kind of marks obtained by them , toughness level of the examination for different shifts of the exam etc.
So, to be on the safer side try to get at least 50 marks in order to score 70 percentile in your JEE mains 2021 examination.
Now, limited time is left for jee mains 2021 , so to prepare well your jee examination, go through chapters first and your focus should be on grasping concepts , practising questions and then revising them, go through mock test paper sample papers and previous year question papers as it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your examination.
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ncert books for 11th std give idea
First of all you haven't mentioned that for what ideas you are asking that ncert 11th books are helpful.
Now, as per your profile I can assume that you are a medicine aspirant ( biology student ) of class 11th, then if you want to give class 11th exam, then yes, ncert will help you. Also if you are preparing to give the competitions like neet, etc. then also or will be helpful for you.
Because ncert is base book. And you have to read all the lines and solve all the questions which will be helpful for you in exams as well as in your gaining informations.
How to Re Appliction open and submit your portal please give me some idea because our form some mistaken
Hello,
Kindly elaborate on your query by helping us with the details like which exam you're enquiring about, since you haven't mentioned anything it's difficult to provide you any proper answer, check out the last date of the application form, and if it has any facility of modification, you can visit the official website to know all these details.
I have applied for diploma in school management course, the dashboard is showing to bring the application slip printout but it is not being available. Kindly share their contact no. or some idea to speak to them for the same purpose. Thank you
hi,
the college name which you have tagged with question, i.e Swayam Siddhi Mitra Sanghs College Of Management And Research has no official website. however at this case if there is any contact number then do contact with college authority. if thats not possible directly go to college in person and make discuss the issues with the college officials.
Now NMIMS has moved to WAT-PI. Any idea about dates
Hello Aspirant,
The registration for CD/ PI in NMIMS starts from February 11 and ends by February 14, 2021. Case discussion round and Personal interview round will conducted from February 18 to March 10, 2021 and the merit list will be released on March 16, 2021. No notification regarding WAT round in NMIMS has come yet but according to the selection procedure in the institute once you are called for the CD/PI rounds, you will have to submit a "Statement of Purpose" on why you wished to join NMIMS. You may have a week to write the SOP and send it across based on which questions will be asked in the PI round.
https://news.careers360.com/nmims-commences-registration-process-for-mba-program-for-batch-2021-23
https://dqxeclau.top/university/narsee-monjee-institute-of-management-studies-mumbai
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/gd-pi-experience-nmims-mumbai-anjana-nair
All the best
what is an idea upsc timetable if I m a college student,?
Hello,
Preparing the timetable is something you have to on your own, the reason being you know yourself the best, not everyone can follow the same routine, what works for one individual might not be the same case for other, also you're in college hence your academic studies too are important, UPSC covers such an extensive syllabus hence it helps if you can make a timetable on daily, weekly, and monthly basis, by doing this you won't lag behind, another important thing which I can tell you is start in a gradual manner, such as go through the syllabus of UPSC, take a print out and learn it by heart, as this will enable will you to focus on what to read and what to skip, make a habit of reading newspaper everyday with emphasize on editorials national and international news, economy, polity, science and technology etc, if you find any topic important you can also makes notes whether it's digital or handwritten as per preference. when it comes to study materials NCERT books are the foundation, hence build the base strong, and then move towards the standard books such as
For Prelims, you can refer the following books:
History ;
- NCERT Class XI and XII
- India's Struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra
Indian Culture
- Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania
Geography ;
- NCERT Class VI to XII
- GC Leong's Physical Geography
- World Atlas
Economics ;
- NCERT Class XI
- Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
International Relations & Polity ;
CSAT ;
- Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Agarwal
- M Tyra's Quicker Maths
You can refer the following books for four General Studies Paper;
GS I - For History , Class XI NCERT book with India's struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra,India after Independence by Bipan Chandra,History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra
For Geography refer World Geography and Geography of India by Majid Hussain, GC Leong's Physical and Human Geography with NCERT Class XI book.
For GS II - Polity and International Relations , refer Indian Polity by Lamikanth,India's Foreign Policy by Rajiv Sikri
For GS III - For Economics refer Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh, read ARC report along with Economic Survey and Fiscal Budget.
For GS IV - For Ethics refer a book named Lexicon by Niraj Kumar, also you can go through study material of IGNOU.
Always keep your resources minimal, and revision is the key here, read one book many a time than many books one time.
Go through previous year papers for practice as well as understanding the paper pattern, type of questions etc, you can get it at the official website of UPSC, also practice answer writing in advance as writing mains is huge task, you should consider going through topper's answer sheets in order to get an idea about how to present your answer, try to offer a holistic answer in terms of political, social, geographical, economical sense. when you will be about to appear for the exam, apply mock tests on regular basis to analyze your preparation.
I'll again emphasize it's good you want to start early for UPSC but don't neglect your studies, as UPSC is conducted over a period of two years, one year for preparation of exam and another one for appearing in the exam, hence sustaining the inner drive, motivation is of immense importance, it requires single-minded focus, dedication and perseverance to succeed this exam, for starters go through the syllabus regularly, read newspaper such as The Hindu/The Indian Express. and read NCERTs to build the base strong. and later move towards covering the other areas of preparation.
How should I prepare for GATE in Humanities branch? As its been included for the first time, there is no previous years papers available. Though sample paper has been uploaded by GATE authority but a single sample paper is not enough to give complete idea.
Hey!
GATE (XH) paper- humanities and social sciences consist of general aptitude and reasoning and comprehension (as mandatory subjects) and you can choose any subject of your interest from economics, english, sociology, psychology, philosophy and linguistics. And the syllabus for optional subject section mostly contains the topics from the undergraduation degree, you can check out the syllabus at official website. Also, as you said this is occurring for the first time, so you cannot have any previous years papers for any idea, but GATE has released some sample papers to students which they can refer to get an idea about the exam pattern, type of question asked etc. Also, try to solve these sample papers by considering a stopwatch with you so as to check your time management. And for aptitude section you can refer to the RS Agarwal quantitative aptitude book.
For more info, visit here:
GATE exam 2021 humanities and social science paper details, Check here (careers360.com)
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can i quit my bsc 2 years and join btech is good idea or not ????
If you are not getting interested in the subjects taught in BSc then you can do it. But this 2 years of your life will get wasted.
Now if the scenario is like you want to pursue BTech for Jobs then you can do a thing. You should complete your BSc and then sit for Lateral entry exams by which you will get a relaxation of 1 year in BTech course i.e., you will get the Btech degree in 3 years.
You can do this too. You should check that in your state there are this lateral entry option is available or not. In Westbengal we have JELET by which the people can get admitted laterally after their BSc.
I hope my answer helps you. All the very best for your future endeavors!
can i clear the examination of mppeb Group 5 Lab assistant and Staff nurse ECG,OT tech. and all only by Reading previous year question papers i dont any idea about this paper i was giving it for the first time help me in this
Hello, Since the exam is around the corner there is very little we can do now. You cannot just rely on previous questions. But start now since something is better than nothing. First the pattern is you will get 25 marks from - General knowledge, Hindi, English, Aptitude, Science, Math and remaining 75 marks from technical grade questions. So focus on any question bank for the technical grade questions and not just the previous year questions. Don't think about the result and focus on learning today itself and keep in mind that it will help someday.
Best wishes.
hello.i got 38th rank in appgcet in electrical engineering do I have any chance of getting seat in Andhra university and also suggest what type of specialisation are there in electrical engineering which one would I get. do you have any idea on previous year college allotment according to ranks.
hi,
see your score is excellent to secure m.tech course in electrical engineering stream. however in some of the streams are interdisciplinary and students from a different streams are allowed to apply. appgecet counselling is based on gate score and appgecet score. priority is given to gate scorer and after gate based counselling completes remaining seats are allotted to appgecet score holders.
the core m.tech discipline for electrical engineering is available in college of engineering andhra university is as follows:
M.E. Control System
M.E. Power system & Automation