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Prachi Beriwal

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SP Jain School of Global Management's MGLuxM programme admission process typically includes an aptitude test, which assesses applicants' analytical and reasoning skills. The test syllabus includes topics from Quantitative Aptitude logical reasoning, and verbal ability. Here are some of the topics covered in the aptitude test syllabus for the MGLuxM programme:
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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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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Some of the best books that candidates can refer to for the preparation of the UGC NET (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test) exam in English are given below:
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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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The time table for preparing for the UGC NET exam is listed below for the benefits of candidates:
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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Anangsha Patra

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The tips and tricks to crack RBI Assistant exam are given below: Prelims Check previous year papers Complete whole syllabus Clear basics for the Quant section To score good marks in the Reasoning section, practice different types of questions Read newspapers to ace the English section. Be thorough with the vocabs and grammar rules Aim for 100% attempt in the exam Mains Candidates must make atleast two subjects strong so that they can get maximum marks in these subjects Solve previous year papers of RBI Assistant Mains Candidates must practice as much questions as they can from different topics Revise as much as you can before exam. Rev
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Anangsha Patra

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The NDA exam consists of questions that are of Class 10, 11, and 12 standards. If you follow the NCERT books thoroughly and grasp all the concepts mentioned in the books, you will not need any other reference books. For the NDA Maths section, you can prepare topics such as Algebra, Calculus, Determinants, Differential Equations, Trigonometry, Vector, Algebra, Statistics, and Probability. The GAT paper of NDA is divided into two parts. Part A comprises questions from English while Part B carries questions from General Knowledge. The topics that you can cover in English are Grammar and its Usage, Vocabulary, Comprehension, and Cohesion.
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Ankit Kumar

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Step 1: Know the exam well. Step 2: Strengthen your foundation. Step 3: Upgrade Your Knowledge with standard books. Step 4: Practice Answer Writing + Revision. Step 5: Mock-Test Based Learning Approach. Beginners should ideally get at least 10 12 months before the UPSC prelims exam for preparation. You can comprehensively cover the syllabus and have enough test practice only then. You should start with the common GS papers before moving on to the optional papers.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Preparing for the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) requires a systematic and disciplined approach. Here are some tips to help you prepare effectively:
1. Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the NEET syllabus, which includes Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany and Zoology). Refer to the official NEET website or syllabus documents to get a comprehensive understanding of the topics and subtopics to be covered.
2. Create a Study Plan: Develop a study plan that allows for structured and consistent preparation. Allocate specific time slots for each subject and prioritize topics based on their weightage and your
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Shruti Garg

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Candidates preparing for Andhra Pradesh ICET exam must select the book for preparation by the note of certain factors mentioned:
1. Check the book edition and the table of content
2. Check the arrangement of content in the book to be systematic
3. Level of the book- High/medium
4. Author and publisher
5. Does it contain a question bank?

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palak mahajan

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Hi,
The institute fees for exam preparation for CA is around -
CA Foundation - INR 11300
CA Intermediate Single Group - INR 28000
CA Intermediate Both Group - INR 34200
CA Intermediate Direct - INR 33400.

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Sameer Chanda

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If you got 95+percentile then you have to go for JEE advance.

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