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I have registered for pcm and pcb for mhtcet 2020. how will be my percentile calculated? as per time table pcb exams are first so will my physics and chemistry percentile of pcb will be taken same in pcm percentile?

Anurag Khanna 30th Sep, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

See MHTCET is conducted for two groups one is PCM and other is PCB. As you have enrolled yourself for both so you will have chances of admission through both fields of interest that are from Mathematics as well as from Biology. Now if we talk about percentile calculation then both exams are different and also being conducted at different dates so the results will also be separate. Suppose you scored 95 and 96 percentile respectively in Physics and Chemistry of PCB group and on the other hand you have scored 93 and 98 percentile respectively in Physics and Chemistry of PCM group then the results will be separate for both.

For more details about MHTCET 2020 kindly refer to the link given below :-

https://dqxeclau.top/exams/mht-cet

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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mgkvp bcom 2020 time table and date?

Gbharath Raj 14th Sep, 2020

Hello applicant,

MGKVP is a public University is going to conduct the UG/PG examination in the month of March/April. The MGKVP TIME TABLE 2020 will be announced around one month prior the commencement of examination. As per previous year, the students can expect the University TIME TABLE in the month of February.

*The authorities will upload the date sheet shortly on the official website so you may download it from there. You must download it two weeks prior to the exam so that you may plan your preparations accordingly.

Hope it helpful.

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Which time table i should follow for Jee mains 2021

Ayush 8th Sep, 2020
Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing well.

See honestly if you want to crack jee entrance then you should have proper time table in which major part should given to self study. As per as I am concerned about JEE you should study atleast 10 hours a day ,not just take a book and read something but you should study your syllabus thoroughly and give as much time as possible. You should be honest, and puctual towards yourself which is the key point to do hard work. If you take my opinion then as a year has 12 month so allocate months according to your subject like if I talk about PCM subject then you should give two months to each subject physics, mathematics as well as chemistry. Still you have around months so in that gap you can do proper revision and take crash courses which will boost your moral and confidence if everything goes in a right way.
So hope this helps you out to crack and prepare for JEE.for more information about preparation you can visit:-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-jee-main/amp

THANK YOU.
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i want a time table for neet preparation 2022

Neha 3rd Sep, 2020

Greetings Aspirant

Time table is all dependent on the candidate and their convenience. At first, make a note of syllabus and time you have. Then start preparing topic wise everyday and most important each subject. As for example I can suggest a sample time-table.

  • 6AM- wake up
  • 6.30 to 8.30- biology
  • 8.30 to 9.30- personal care
  • 10 to 12- physics
  • 12 to 12.30 PM- Lunch
  • 1 Pm to 3 PM- Chemistry
  • 3 Pm to 5 PM - Revision
  • 5 PM to 6 PM - Snacks
  • 6 PM to 8 PM - Revision
  • 8 Pm to 10 Pm- Relax time
  • 10 to 11 PM - Revision

This is just a sample one to divide your time and subject. You can make according to your convenience.

Hope this helps you..

thanks

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Can anybody suggest me a time table for preparation of JEE Mains and Advanced 2022. How much time I should study and number of subjects I should study per day.

S. Abhishek Sagar 3rd Sep, 2020
Hello aspirant.

Firstly I appreciate that you want to make a time table and work systematically.

Moving ahead no one can't make a time table for you and you need to make your own one as you are the person who knows yourself very well.

Take a while syllabus copy of JEE mains(if your coming exam is JEE mains )and advanced ( if your coming exam is JEE advanced). Take a pen.

First, analyse every topic in the syllabus copy and Tick if you are confident in that topic. Circle if you are weak or not confident about that topic. Follow the same for every subject.

Next, take a fresh sheet of paper and make a time table as per how many hours you dedicate for preparation.

Allocate the equivalent time to each subject in a day.

Then analyze the toughness of the topic in a respective subject and allocate time accordingly.

After your study hours don't forget to memorize what you read on that day.

Don't forget to compensate if you miss a day of schedule every day with extra time slots.

Hope this answer helps you.

All the best!!!!
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can you give me upsc prelims time table of exam

LALIT 2nd Sep, 2020

Time table is released by UPSC and the exam date is also announced and for your information UPSC has realeased the admit card also.

For more information you can go through the below mentioned links:-

ALL THE BEST

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time table for jee mains preparation

Apoorva Student Expert 29th Aug, 2020

Hello dear student,

You have to make your own timetable how you want to divide your time for different subjects. As you must be good in one particular subject so devote lesser time to that subject in which you are good and you have a good command. while devote maximum time to those subjects in which you feel you are not getting enough score. That you can access very easily bye try to give a mock test on the basis of your preparation. And I hope this will be helpful

Thank you

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time table for JEE MAINS ?????

Hrisheekesh Singh 29th Aug, 2020

Hi Ankush,

The time table for JEE Mains preparation should be like month-wise or week-wise, like you will cover a chapter of Mathematics in this week and a chapter of Physics thoroughly in the next week. Like this you will be able to complete the whole syllabus of JEE Mains within 3 to 4 months provided that you would finish three chapters, each of Physics, Chemistry and Maths in one single week. Next, you have to do revision as many times as you can.

Refer here for detailed time table of JEE Mains - https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/time-table-for-jee-main-preparation

Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!

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