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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Know DUET syllabus thoroughly. Understand the DUET Pattern and marking scheme and prepare accordingly. Get all the study material like prep books and previous years question papers to help better understand what to expect in the exam. Create a monthly timetable on how much material to cover on a daily basis. Solve question papers, sample papers and mock tests.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
1. Set specific goals, both short term and long term to stay focused
2. Prioritize tasks to focus on high priority topics first and allocate time wisely.
3. Create a study schedule for different topics or sections.
4. Use Pomodoro technique. This requires the candidates to study in timed intervals for focused results. Set a timer for 25 minutes to study, after the time is completed take a break of 5 minutes. After certain number of such sessions are completed,
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
1. Familiarise with the JIPMAT exam pattern
2. Create a study schedule and include JIPMAT mock test in between.
3. Take mock tests regularly to monitor your progress
4. Analyse strengths and weaknesses while taking the JIPMAT mock test.
5. Review the answers and learn from the mistakes.
6. Manage time properly and create the exam day strategy while taking mock tests. Candidates are advised to simulate the test
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Important Topics in KEAM Physics Syllabus
Introduction & Measurement, Description of Motion in One Dimension, Description of Motion in Two & Three Dimension, Laws of Motion Work, Energy & Power, The Motion of System of Particles & Rigid Body Rotation, Gravitation Mechanics of Solids & Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics Oscillations, Waves Electrostatics, Optics Solids & Se
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
1. Quantitative Aptitude Arithmetic, Algebra Geometry, Mensuration Trigonometry Probability Permutations and Combinations, and Data Interpretation.
2. Logical Reasoning: Coding-Decoding, Direction Sense, Blood Relations, Syllogisms, Input-Output, Analogies, Series, and Data Suffici
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
a) UGC NET/JRF/SET English Literature Paper II and III by Arihant Experts
b) Trueman's UGC NET English Literature by B. P. Panigrahi
c) UGC NET English Literature by Ashish Arora
d) UGC NET/SET English Literature Paper II by Dr. B. Jain
e) UGC NET/SET English Literature by RPH Editorial Board
Apart from the above-mentioned books, candidates can also refer to the standard textbooks for English litera
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
6 Months before the exam:
a) Understand the syllabus and exam pattern.
B) Collect standard study material and books.
C) Create a detailed study plan covering all topics.
D) Allocate sufficient time for each topic and subtopic.
E) Start studying from the basics and gradually move to advanced topics.
5 Months before the exam:
a) Complete the basic concepts and revise them.
b) Focus on important topics and subtopics.
c) Solve previous year papers and mock tests regularly.
d) Identify your strengths and weaknesses and work on them accordingly.
e)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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