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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
NID exam includes multiple choice questions and drawing related questions and is designed to evaluate the following abilities of the candidate.
1. Visualization and Spatial ability: It is the potential to detect, imagine and visualize shapes. It is the ability to interpret 2D, 3D shapes and other similar objects.
2. Observation and Design sensitivity: It includes the ability to detect concealed properties in ordinary things, people, situations, events and thinking critically about them.
3. Environmental and Social awareness: It includes the awareness of environmental factors such as climate, population, water,
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
Cengage Publication's books on JEE Advance are the best for preparing for JEE Advanced mathematics as they provide enormous varieties of questions and quality ones including the past JEE questions with solutions. You can also look for top coachings like Allen, FIITJEE study material which is easily available in the market for questions and theory.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Syllabus of Biotechnology as prescribed by various Un
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
Inverse Trigonometric Functions Weightage: 2 percent Circles and Family of Circles Weightage: 6 percent Sequence and Series Weightage: 5%
These 4 topics are important & easy and you should use them to your advantage to increase your JEE Math scores. Do not do silly mistakes from questions in these sections.
Applications of Derivative Weightage: 4 percent Limit and Continuity Weightage: 3 percent Matrices and Determinants Weightage: 4 percent Straight Lines and Pair of Straight Lines Weightage:
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
1. Write down the name of the chapters from a standard text book on the subject with serial numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) on the left side of an A4 page.
2. Record the year against the name of the chapters, when a question from that particular chapter appeared. Occasionally, you might find more than one question from a chapter appeared in the same examination. In that case, record the year the same number of times as the questions.
3. Once you have completed recording from all the question papers, count how many times a question appeared from each chapter and record it on the right side of the page again
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
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