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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
In order to prepare for law entrance exams, you need to have a good hold on subjects such as English, Mathematics (10th level), General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning and basic law such as law of torts contract crimes and constitution. Indian politics would also be of great help. You may buy study materials from coaching institutes such as Clat Possible or Career Launcher or may join any one.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Sara!
You can refer to this link for the guidance:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/how-to-prepare-for-top-msc-entrance-exams-blogId-13489

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Aman GuptaI am a software engineer

Contributor-Level 6

Yes ofcourse. It is good to prepare for CAT. I have seen many people regretting of not preparing for CAT after B.Tech.

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Pooja sehrawat

Guide-Level 13

CA course is not just related to you good percentage it is totally depends on your consistency and hard work. Regular study is most important to clear CA examination whether you are a brilliant student or an average student.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
Frist, you should clear 12th with good marks and depth knowledge. And you should improve your basic point and some point you should remember. Make note of syllabus
Allocate min and max time required to study
Start from the scratch, never ever think that you know everything about something
Draft a schedule for round 1
Solve MTP and previous year's papers
Start round 2 systematically (with schedule)
Solve MTP and previous year papers
Revise the course. If you follow these advice in all preparation, then of course you can crack very easily. Thanks.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Sailaja!
You can go through this link and see all the details regarding AUCET including its syllabus, pattern, important dates etc. https://www.shiksha.com/university/andhra-university-visakhapatnam/exams/aucet.

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Jash BotadraSls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
1- English
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis for improving vocabulary- Trust me, this book is more than enough for vocabulary. Further, this will also improve your grammar and reading.
Tata McGraw-Hill (check CLAT on the cover page don't buy the CAT one)- This book is important and highly recommended for 3 reasons:(1) It is brief, concise, comprehensive and doable.(2) CLAT is written on its cover, so anyone making the paper for the first time will definitely give questions from this book.
(3) It mostly consists of the tricky questions from RS Agrawal, which is the third book I would like to recommend.
It is important to remember
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Lalit Kumar

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Your chances for a job in government sector are widely open for you, so if your hobby is in teaching then go for B.Ed and to be on upper level teacher such as PGT or professor go for M.Sc then B.Ed. So if you ask me to choose better for you then it would be M.Sc then B.Ed.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

Just go through your chemistry basics- inorganic, organic and physical. You really don't need any special textbooks. From my own experience, I'd say Bachelor level chemistry knowledge is enough to crack the exam, plus general mathematics, logic and reasoning.

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