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5 years agoGuide-Level 15
More books create confusion, so go for best books suggested by Toppers. Pick up the topics in the study plan line by line and prepare it. After completing the topics solve the question of that chapter. Make your own notes to understand easily during the exam. After completing the whole syllabus solved the previous year question papers to get an idea about the paper level. The conducting IIT also provide the IIT JAM Question Papers with Answer key. Also, give the mock test to boost your speed and accuracy. Revision is important so revise whole the syllabus before the exam. Good luck.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 15
1. It is better to practice with the previous year and sample papers. When practicing with the model question papers you can follow the tips given below:
Carefully study the questions and assess the choices given in the multiple choices. Select the correct choice by using your reasoning ability. If you practice the reasoning ability in the model papers, you will be able to do well in the examination. When preparing for the reading comprehension part, do not assume any information, but use the information given in the paragraph alone.
2. Always begin with
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
While preparing for NTA NET for Economics
Stay alert about the changes and notifications. Stay clear about the latest syllabus and exam pattern. Make summary notes to ease out your preparation. Prepare the easy topics first to gain confidence. Recommend you Masters notes in case you stuck somewhere in UGC NET Economics preparation http://bit.ly/2yeEIGw. Prepare from a good study material or books which are most recommended by experts
Do not underestimate Paper1 as it holds 100 marks in the exam. Include revision in your preparation on daily basis. Sincerely appear for mock test in the given time frame. Always evaluate your perform
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
As far as preparation is concerned one must be aware of the syllabus of UGC NET Mass communication 2019 http://bit.ly/2JZ6I7y. Following are the units according to the latest syllabus. Unit 1 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication
Unit 2 Communication for Development and Social Change
Unit 3 Reporting and Editing
Unit 4 Advertising and Marketing Communication
Unit 5 Public Relations and Corporate Communication
Unit 6 Media Laws and Ethics
Unit 7- Media Management and Production
Unit 8 ICT and Media
Unit 9 Film and Visual Communication
Unit 10 Communication Research
Further a candidate must be aware of the lates
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Psychology for UGC NET/SET (JRF & LS) is a careful assimilation of complete study and practice material for the entrants. UGC NET PSYCHOLOGY (English, Paperback, Siddharth Mittal, Naroj Kumar Sahu).
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5 years agoContributor-Level 8
Tip 1: To prepare for CSIR NET Chemical Sciences, make sure you know about its Syllabus and Important Topics that hold the higher marking weightage in the exam. Here I'm providing the list of Important Topics for CSIR NET Chemical Sciences -
For Inorganic Chemistry -
1. Main Group Elements
2. Transition metals & Coordination compounds
3. Organometallics Compounds
For Organic Chemistry -
1. Reagents
2. Intermediate & Reaction mechanism
3. Pericyclic/
Photochemistry
For Physical Chemistry -
1. Quantum Chemistry
2. Chemical Kinetics
3. Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry
4. Molecular Spectroscopy
Well, there is a huge Syllabus for CSIR NET Chemical S
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
To prepare UGC NET Political Science you must be aware of the complete update syllabus and important topics:
Political Theory
Political Thought
Indian Political Thought
Comparative Political Analysis
International Relations
India's Foreign Policy
Political Institutions in India
Political Processes in India
Public Administration
Governance and Public Policy in India
Along with this divide the syllabus on weekly basis so that you should not feel burdensome. As far as it is regarding learning the concepts, use flowcharts so that you can understand, remember and recall the concepts easily. Summarize your notes for quick revision and always con
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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
Best Books required to prepare for M.Sc. In Nutrition Entrance Examination:
1) Objective Food Science by S K Sharma and H K Kalwit
2) Question Bank on Food and Nutrition by M. R. Prajapati
3) Objective Food Science and Safety Standard by Prabodh Halde and Sanjeev Sharma.
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