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tarun mittalCurrent Student
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Yes, you can do ITI while doing B.Sc. (Computer Science). ITI courses are vocational training courses that can be pursued after completing 10th or 12th grade. These courses are designed to provide technical knowledge and skills required for a
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Yes, you can do ITI while doing B.Sc. (Computer Science). ITI courses are vocational training courses that can be pursued after completing 10th or 12th grade. These courses are designed to provide technical knowledge and skills required for a particular trade or profession. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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YASH SHARMACurrent Student
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Yes, as a railway employee, you are eligible to appear for the All India Bar Examination AIBE for the year 2020, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The eligibility criteria for the AIBE exam is th
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Yes, as a railway employee, you are eligible to appear for the All India Bar Examination AIBE for the year 2020, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The eligibility criteria for the AIBE exam is that the candidate must have completed an LL.B. Degree from a recognised university and must be enrolled as an advocate with the Bar Council of India. There is no age limit for the AIBE exam. As a railway employee, you can take the AIBE exam as long as you meet the eligibility criteria. You can check the official website of the AIBE exam to know more about the eligibility criteria and the registration process.
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Eksha SunderkaCurrent Student
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Recapitulating concepts, important data, and logic quickly while solving questions can be achieved through efficient studying and practice strategies. Here are some tips to help you recapitulate effectively in a short time:
1. Make concise note
1. Make concise note
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Recapitulating concepts, important data, and logic quickly while solving questions can be achieved through efficient studying and practice strategies. Here are some tips to help you recapitulate effectively in a short time:
1. Make concise notes: While studying, create concise and well-organized notes that highlight the key concepts, formulas, and important data. Condense the information into bullet points or diagrams that can be easily reviewed.
2. Use mnemonic devices: Mnemonics can be helpful for remembering complex concepts or sequences. Create acronyms, rhymes, or visual associations to recall information quickly during exams.
3. Practice active recall: Instead of simply rereading or reviewing your notes, engage in active recall by testing yourself. Close your notes and try to recall the main points or concepts. This practice strengthens your memory and helps you identify areas that need further revision.
4. Solve practice questions: Regularly solve practice questions and sample papers. This not only helps you understand the application of concepts but also reinforces your memory of important information. Focus on the logic and reasoning behind the solutions to develop a deeper understanding.
5. Use spaced repetition: Review the important concepts and data at regular intervals using spaced repetition techniques. Allocate short study sessions for revision, ensuring that you revisit the material at gradually increasing intervals to reinforce your memory.
6. Create visual aids: Utilize visual aids such as concept maps, diagrams, and flowcharts to represent and connect important information. Visuals can enhance your memory and help you quickly recall the logical flow of concepts.
7. Teach or explain concepts to others: Explaining concepts to someone else forces you to articulate your understanding clearly. Teaching others helps solidify your own understanding and makes it easier to recall information during exams.
8. Use memory techniques: Explore memory techniques such as the method of loci (memory palace), visualization, or chunking. These techniques can help you remember and recall large amounts of information by associating them with vivid mental images or organizing them into meaningful chunks.
9. Focus on understanding, not memorization: Instead of rote memorization, prioritize understanding the underlying principles and logic behind the concepts. When you truly understand the material, it becomes easier to recall and apply the information in different contexts.
10. Stay organized: Keep your study materials, notes, and resources organized so that you can quickly access the information you need for recapitulation. Use color-coded tabs, bookmarks, or digital tools to facilitate easy navigation and retrieval of relevant content.
Remember, effective recapitulation requires regular and consistent revision, as well as active engagement with the material. Experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you, and tailor your study approach to your individual learning style.
1. Make concise notes: While studying, create concise and well-organized notes that highlight the key concepts, formulas, and important data. Condense the information into bullet points or diagrams that can be easily reviewed.
2. Use mnemonic devices: Mnemonics can be helpful for remembering complex concepts or sequences. Create acronyms, rhymes, or visual associations to recall information quickly during exams.
3. Practice active recall: Instead of simply rereading or reviewing your notes, engage in active recall by testing yourself. Close your notes and try to recall the main points or concepts. This practice strengthens your memory and helps you identify areas that need further revision.
4. Solve practice questions: Regularly solve practice questions and sample papers. This not only helps you understand the application of concepts but also reinforces your memory of important information. Focus on the logic and reasoning behind the solutions to develop a deeper understanding.
5. Use spaced repetition: Review the important concepts and data at regular intervals using spaced repetition techniques. Allocate short study sessions for revision, ensuring that you revisit the material at gradually increasing intervals to reinforce your memory.
6. Create visual aids: Utilize visual aids such as concept maps, diagrams, and flowcharts to represent and connect important information. Visuals can enhance your memory and help you quickly recall the logical flow of concepts.
7. Teach or explain concepts to others: Explaining concepts to someone else forces you to articulate your understanding clearly. Teaching others helps solidify your own understanding and makes it easier to recall information during exams.
8. Use memory techniques: Explore memory techniques such as the method of loci (memory palace), visualization, or chunking. These techniques can help you remember and recall large amounts of information by associating them with vivid mental images or organizing them into meaningful chunks.
9. Focus on understanding, not memorization: Instead of rote memorization, prioritize understanding the underlying principles and logic behind the concepts. When you truly understand the material, it becomes easier to recall and apply the information in different contexts.
10. Stay organized: Keep your study materials, notes, and resources organized so that you can quickly access the information you need for recapitulation. Use color-coded tabs, bookmarks, or digital tools to facilitate easy navigation and retrieval of relevant content.
Remember, effective recapitulation requires regular and consistent revision, as well as active engagement with the material. Experiment with different techniques to find what works best for you, and tailor your study approach to your individual learning style.
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Mamona MajumderCurrent Student
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After qualifying Jain Entrance Test, students have to carry the mentioned below documents:
1- 10th Marks Sheet
2- 12th Marks Sheet
3- TC (Transfer Certificate from the last institution studied (qualifying examination)-Mandatory.
4- Migration Cert
1- 10th Marks Sheet
2- 12th Marks Sheet
3- TC (Transfer Certificate from the last institution studied (qualifying examination)-Mandatory.
4- Migration Cert
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After qualifying Jain Entrance Test, students have to carry the mentioned below documents:
1- 10th Marks Sheet
2- 12th Marks Sheet
3- TC (Transfer Certificate from the last institution studied (qualifying examination)-Mandatory.
4- Migration Certificate (Mandatory)
5- Photo Copy of the Aadhaar Card
6- Photo Copy of Passport and Visa (if available) for international candidates.
7- 5 recent passports and 5 stamp-size photographs in formal dress (Standard Indian Passport size). .
1- 10th Marks Sheet
2- 12th Marks Sheet
3- TC (Transfer Certificate from the last institution studied (qualifying examination)-Mandatory.
4- Migration Certificate (Mandatory)
5- Photo Copy of the Aadhaar Card
6- Photo Copy of Passport and Visa (if available) for international candidates.
7- 5 recent passports and 5 stamp-size photographs in formal dress (Standard Indian Passport size). .
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Will I be able to correct the mistakes in TNEA application form at the time of counselling?
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Mamona MajumderCurrent Student
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Candidates can edit the TNEA 2025 application form until the last date of registration. The candidate has to fill up the details in the application form and they can give their preference of TFC for online Certificates Verification. The entere
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Candidates can edit the TNEA 2025 application form until the last date of registration. The candidate has to fill up the details in the application form and they can give their preference of TFC for online Certificates Verification. The entered details can be viewed using the login information. The applicant can edit his/her information if necessary. Verify the entries made and if all the details are found correct then submit the online application on or before the last date. Applicants will be provided with a PDF document on successful registration of application through TNEA Application Processing System.
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The CA Foundation timing for papers 1 and 2 is 2 pm to 5 pm, and papers 3 and 4 are 2 pm to 4 pm. Students can check the CA Foundation exam timetable on the ICAI official website or this page. In this article, you'll know about the CA Foundati
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The CA Foundation timing for papers 1 and 2 is 2 pm to 5 pm, and papers 3 and 4 are 2 pm to 4 pm. Students can check the CA Foundation exam timetable on the ICAI official website or this page. In this article, you'll know about the CA Foundation date sheet for June 2023 exams.
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Aman Kumar ThakurCurrent Student
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I do not have access to specific information about universities, and I am not authorized to intervene in academic matters. My suggestion would be to try and speak to someone from the university or college administration, such as a department h
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I do not have access to specific information about universities, and I am not authorized to intervene in academic matters. My suggestion would be to try and speak to someone from the university or college administration, such as a department head, registrar or controller of examinations, to see if there is any way to resolve the issue. They may be able to provide you with more specific information about your case and advise you on your options. Additionally, you may also want to consult with a legal professional or education consultant for further guidance.
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Anangsha PatraCurrent Student
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You need to make a special time table to focus on your studies and given below are some important topics of SBI PO based on previous years' question papers, you need to go through these topics very thoroughly. English . Ability:
1. English . Is
1. English . Is
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You need to make a special time table to focus on your studies and given below are some important topics of SBI PO based on previous years' question papers, you need to go through these topics very thoroughly. English . Ability:
1. English . Is an important part of any banking exam.
2. Prepare both the vocabulary and grammar parts of the English .
3. Learn and understand all the grammar concepts and revise and practice.
4. Read English . Newspapers every day. It will increase your reading speed.
5. Also, learn the unknown words that come across reading. This will increase your vocabulary. Reading Comprehension 7-10 Questions
Cloze Test5 -6 Questions
Phrase Replacement5 -6 Questions
Fillers5-6 Questions
Error Spotting/Sentence Correction 4-5 Questions
Sentence rearrangement /Para Jumble5-6 Questions
Sentence Connector3-4 Questions
Sentence Completion3-4 Questions
Sentence Formation2-3 Questions
Quantitative Aptitude:
Number Series 4-5 Questions
Quadratic Equation4-5 Questions
Approximation5-6 Questions
Data Interpretation10-15 Questions
Arithmetic10-12 Questions
Data Sufficiency4 -5 Questions
Mathematical Inequality4 -5 Questions
1. The Quantitative Aptitude can be scoring, if your preparation is adequate.
2. First, increase your calculation speed.
3. Learn table till 25, square till 30, cube till 20, and fractions till 1\15.
4. Learn and understand all the concepts of various arithmetic concepts such as Ratio, Percentage, Speed and Distance, etc.
5. Practice data interpretation and other topics as much as possible.
6. In Quantitative Aptitude practice is the key, the more your practice the better your speed and accuracy get. Reasoning Ability:
Seating Arrangement & Puzzles15-20 Questions
Inequality2-3 Questions
Coding-Decoding5 Questions
Alphanumeric Series2-3 Questions
Input-Output5 Questions
Data Sufficiency5 Questions
Miscellaneous (Blood Relation, Direction Sense, Alphabet Test, etc. )5-6 Questions
1. In this section practice is the key to score good marks in the examinations.
2. Practice puzzles and seating arrangement questions as much as possible and get a good command over them.
3. Clear your concepts of miscellaneous topics. Once you understand these concepts then it becomes very easy to solve these questions.
1. English . Is an important part of any banking exam.
2. Prepare both the vocabulary and grammar parts of the English .
3. Learn and understand all the grammar concepts and revise and practice.
4. Read English . Newspapers every day. It will increase your reading speed.
5. Also, learn the unknown words that come across reading. This will increase your vocabulary. Reading Comprehension 7-10 Questions
Cloze Test5 -6 Questions
Phrase Replacement5 -6 Questions
Fillers5-6 Questions
Error Spotting/Sentence Correction 4-5 Questions
Sentence rearrangement /Para Jumble5-6 Questions
Sentence Connector3-4 Questions
Sentence Completion3-4 Questions
Sentence Formation2-3 Questions
Quantitative Aptitude:
Number Series 4-5 Questions
Quadratic Equation4-5 Questions
Approximation5-6 Questions
Data Interpretation10-15 Questions
Arithmetic10-12 Questions
Data Sufficiency4 -5 Questions
Mathematical Inequality4 -5 Questions
1. The Quantitative Aptitude can be scoring, if your preparation is adequate.
2. First, increase your calculation speed.
3. Learn table till 25, square till 30, cube till 20, and fractions till 1\15.
4. Learn and understand all the concepts of various arithmetic concepts such as Ratio, Percentage, Speed and Distance, etc.
5. Practice data interpretation and other topics as much as possible.
6. In Quantitative Aptitude practice is the key, the more your practice the better your speed and accuracy get. Reasoning Ability:
Seating Arrangement & Puzzles15-20 Questions
Inequality2-3 Questions
Coding-Decoding5 Questions
Alphanumeric Series2-3 Questions
Input-Output5 Questions
Data Sufficiency5 Questions
Miscellaneous (Blood Relation, Direction Sense, Alphabet Test, etc. )5-6 Questions
1. In this section practice is the key to score good marks in the examinations.
2. Practice puzzles and seating arrangement questions as much as possible and get a good command over them.
3. Clear your concepts of miscellaneous topics. Once you understand these concepts then it becomes very easy to solve these questions.
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Prachi BeriwalCurrent Student
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If you have a limited amount of time to prepare for an exam or test, here are some strategies that can help you make the most of your time and do your best:
1. Prioritize your study material: Start by identifying the most important topics and c
1. Prioritize your study material: Start by identifying the most important topics and c
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If you have a limited amount of time to prepare for an exam or test, here are some strategies that can help you make the most of your time and do your best:
1. Prioritize your study material: Start by identifying the most important topics and concepts that are likely to appear on the exam. Focus your time and energy on studying these areas in-depth, rather than trying to cover everything.
2. Make a study schedule: Create a study schedule that allocates time for each topic based on its importance and your current level of understanding. This can help you stay organized and ensure that you cover everything you need to before the exam.
3. Practice, practice: Practice is key to mastering any subject, so make sure you practice as many sample questions and past papers as possible. This will help you identify areas where you need to improve and get a feel for the types of questions that are likely to appear on the exam.
4. Stay focused and avoid distractions: When studying, try to eliminate distractions such as social media, TV, and other distractions that can consume your time and reduce your productivity.
5. Take breaks and get enough rest: It's important to take regular breaks and get enough sleep to keep your mind fresh and focused. Taking short breaks can help prevent burnout and boost your productivity when you return to studying. Remember, while it's important to prepare well for an exam, it's also important to stay calm and confident during the actual test. So, try to remain positive, keep a clear mind, and focus on doing your best with the time you have. Good luck!
1. Prioritize your study material: Start by identifying the most important topics and concepts that are likely to appear on the exam. Focus your time and energy on studying these areas in-depth, rather than trying to cover everything.
2. Make a study schedule: Create a study schedule that allocates time for each topic based on its importance and your current level of understanding. This can help you stay organized and ensure that you cover everything you need to before the exam.
3. Practice, practice: Practice is key to mastering any subject, so make sure you practice as many sample questions and past papers as possible. This will help you identify areas where you need to improve and get a feel for the types of questions that are likely to appear on the exam.
4. Stay focused and avoid distractions: When studying, try to eliminate distractions such as social media, TV, and other distractions that can consume your time and reduce your productivity.
5. Take breaks and get enough rest: It's important to take regular breaks and get enough sleep to keep your mind fresh and focused. Taking short breaks can help prevent burnout and boost your productivity when you return to studying. Remember, while it's important to prepare well for an exam, it's also important to stay calm and confident during the actual test. So, try to remain positive, keep a clear mind, and focus on doing your best with the time you have. Good luck!
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Shreyansh guptaCurrent Student
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No, this is not possible to join two programs at the same time because according to the norms of the government. You cannot do two programs at the same time.