Reasoning
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that yes, in JEE mains mathematics, questions from mathematical reasoning and mathematical Induction comes but it likely be only one or two questions.
Further, the JEE mains Syllabus in Mathematics consists of various Units which are summarized below and some of the main important chapters that can cpme in JEE mains are :
1. Calculus : Important Chapters are - Limits, Differentiability and Continuity, Relationship between Continuity & Differentiability, Differentiation, Integration, Definite Integrals, Integration by Parts, properties of definite integrals, Rate Measurement, Tangents and Normal, Maxima and Minima, Differential Equations and Area under curves.
2. Co-ordinate Geometry : Focus more on Parabola, Circle, Ellipse, straight lines, and Hyperbola. Among all these, Straight Lines and Circles are the most important ones.
3. 3D geometry and Vectors : You can easily score well from this section if you understand certain complex concepts of vectors and 3D geometry properly.
4. Algebra : This unit is quite interesting and certain important topics like Logarithms, Matrices, and Determinants, and Quadratic Equations. You can also expect a few conceptual questions from Permutations and Combinations. Formula-based questions are generally asked from Sequence and Series and Binomial Theorem.
5. trignometry ; Inverse Trigonometry, Trigonometric functions, and trigonometric ratios are some of the most imperative topics where you need to focus on.
Further, if you wish to know more about the JEE mains Mathematics syllabus and chapter wise weightage then you can follow the below mentioned link : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-mathematics-syllabus
I hope that this will help.
Hi
There are 5 subjects in your clat
english language
quantitative techniques
Legal Reasoning
current affairs including gk
Logical Reasoning
The best books which you can follow for CLAT are listed below subject wise
-----------------) GK & CURRENT AFFAIRS
*Manorama Year Book
*General Knowledge by Arihant Publications
*Current Affairs Yearly by Arihant Publications
-----------------) LOGICAL REASONING
*A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by RS Aggarwal
-----------------) LEGAL REASONING
*Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by Pearson
*Objective Legal Aptitude by Rs Agarwal
-----------------) QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
*Fast Track Objective Arithmetic, Arihant Publications
*Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Pearson's
-----------------) ENGLISH
*Objective General English by R S Aggarwal
*Word Power Made Easy by Norman
For detailed information about books for CLAT go through
https://law.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-clat/amp
Also,
Follow the below tips to prepare well for your clat examination:-
-----------------) Go well through your CLAT syllabus , don't leave any part just because you find it difficult or boring or you don't like it.You can get clat syllabus at https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-syllabus
-----------------) A major part of your Clat question paper are from the gk and current affairs section , so focus more on them, read news papers like The Hindu, Financial Express, and The Economist on daily basis to keep you updated
-----------------) Make a routine or a time table and religiously follow it , take short breaks in between your studies, studying continuously can be brain tiring and it becomes difficult to focus and study with concentration, so take breaks to relax and refresh your brain.
-----------------) Plan your studies, and set daily, weekly and monthly goals to cover the syllabus and meet them without any fail.
-----------------) Revise at regular intervals as syllabus is wide .
-----------------) Solve previous year CLAT questions :-it will let you know the examination pattern, type and difficulty level of questions asked in the exam etc
-----------------) Once done with complete syllabus, go through CLAT mock test papers , it will let you know your preparation level and and weak areas so that you can work on them and perform well in your CLAT examination
For more preparation tips go through
https://law.careers360.com/tags/clat-preparation-tips
Thankyou
Hi there,
Reasoning is one of the most important topic when it comes for aptitude rounds during an interview. Reasonig builds the understanding and visualization for solving any question with appropriate steps. Since logic reasoning reasoning or LR plays one of the most crucial part in aptitude rounds for selecting a candidate so a proper screening is done and that is done by reasoning round.
Below I have attached links for previous year reasoning question papers for you, check that out: https://law.careers360.com/user/user-preference/step2?destination=https://law.careers360.com/download/clat-sample-papers-previous-years
It is must to practise evey type of question so it will make solving paper easy .
Hope this information helps you.
Thank you and good luck:)
Staff selection commission(ssc) conducts combined graduation level examination every year for recruitment to group 'B' and 'C' post in central ministries and departments.it is a very competitive exam almost 2 million candidates filled form last year and 1 million appeared for the exam.
There is 4 section in the paper and level of the maths and english is of 12th standard.
Pattern of the exam
Eligibility criteria
Preparation strategy
English - strong your vocab part by reading english newspaper.solve previous paper as most of the questions directly asked from here.
Maths -60 percent questions asked from the previous paper in maths also.but if you want lead you need to solve difficult questions.
General awareness -in this section static and current g.k is asked keep updated yourself.lucent book is sufficient for static portion.
Reasoning- practice is the only key in reasoning learn short tricks to solve the problem in less time.
There is no hard and fast rule to crack ssc cgl it is only your hard work and consistency which helps you to ace the exam.ramniwas mathuriya is one of the best book for ssc cgl just go through book twice it is sufficient.
All the best
There is no easy way out to covering mathematics syllabus for someone who is taking a gap year and will be giving JEE Mains exam in 3 months or so. You can follow these guidelines to aid your studies:
Start with the NCERT
NCERT books form the base for the JEE entrance exams, especially for the JEE Main. A common mistake made by many students is to start with reference books directly while their concepts and theoretical knowledge are not very strong.
NCERT books will give you a firm grounding of concepts and, thus, are the best books to start your preparation. It is also worth noting that 60-70% of the JEE Main paper is based on NCERT books. However, they are not enough for practical questions.
Make a routine for yourself.
Nope, not a detailed one. Just a list of the subjects you want to read daily in the upcoming days. Don’t list down what topics you would read.
Get a copy of the syllabus for Mains printed.
This is more of a confidence-boosting thing as you can keep a track of how much you are prepared. Seeing the prepared things crossed off some list helps calm our erratic mindset in the remaining months and helps boost self-confidence.
Solve as many practice papers you can. If you feel you are prepared in a particular subject, go through the previous years question papers and solve them keeping in mind the time you have allotted to that subject for yourself during the actual exam. Don’t focus on the marks you are getting. Focus on improving your speed and accuracy. And that requires a lot of practice. I, for one, had given around 30 full length papers keeping the time in mind. As an added challenge, in some papers, I used to keep 2:30 hrs time instead of the normal 3 hrs time so as to improve on my speed, and it helped a great deal.
If you have a limited time, you can follow these points:
You can get more such tips on our website(https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main), which has been curated with great tips.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
Hello Hitesha,
Hope you are doing well.
Here are some common reasoning topics to be covered for entrance exams-
Hope this helps you. All the best!
Greetings Aspirant!
I am providing you a link, go through it once to get answers related to MH-CET 5 year LLB,
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-exam-pattern
O nce again to clarify your doubt, Yes you can switch between sections since there is no sectional time limit.
Hope the info helps, Good Luck!
Hi Aspirant,
For preparation of Bank PO examination you can refer Quantitative Aptitude book by RS Aggarwal, Bank PO quantitative aptitude by Arun Sharma and can also use Quantam CAT by Servesh Verma of Arihant Publication(Best for bank PO upto level1). The books referred now are some of the best recommended books by those who were once a Bank PO aspirant and now is serving as Bank PO.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!!
Hey Hrishit!
Yes you can jump between sections in Mah Law Cet as there is no sectional time limit per se.
Hope this answered your query. All the very Best!
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