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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

TISSNET asks General awareness, Mathematics and English in the written exam. Once you qualify, there would be interview, group discussion, and a written descriptive paper. Based on the sum of all these marks, the list of qualified students is published.
Preparation: you prepared by practising Mathematics, English and general awareness. you read newspapers like The Hindu, magazines like Frontline etc. you also brushed up your mathematics from high school books. I also brushed up my English.
main preparation was for interview as this is crucial part of the selection process. you also prepared well for essay writing by writing every day on
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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

Guide-Level 12

Very important question for students, There are many general awareness books but what I'll suggest is keep reading News Paper that too TOI or ET only. Also you can download their apps on your smart phone which actually help a lot. It gives you frequent news notification and if you read the headline also then it remains in your mind.
Apart from that, you can read blogs as well for GA.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Heres the eligibility criteria for TISSNET 2018:
a) Candidates with Bachelor's degree (minimum of three years duration) or equivalent from a recognised university are eligible to apply.
b) At the time of applying, candidates studying in three-year degree programmes should have passed all subjects from first to fourth semesters; while candidates studying in four-year degree programmes should have passed in all subjects for first to sixth semester.
c) Only those candidates who will be able to complete all the requirements of their final year Bachelor's Degree examinations by the first week of June 2017 are eligible to apply to all the pr
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai is popularly known as TISS offers a range of Masters' programs at various campuses.
You are required to have a strong knowledge of it. A habit of regular newspaper reading and magazine reading will be a great advantage. Reading good books of GK such as GK yearbooks will provide good information. Due to its vastness, this section can be little challenging. Student are required to stay in touch with all the topics and shouldn't leave any of it. This is because the candidates should broaden their knowledge horizon.
Candidates need to polish their concept skills in every area, especially the ones me
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Mahesh

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

Contributor-Level 7

I scored 94 out of 100 in TISSNET 2014 and it is the easiest management entrance exam in India in terms of difficulty level. The average CAT/IIFT/XAT aspirant will feel the QA/VA to be a breeze here. The deal braker is the time management and GK section. Do keep the following pointers in mind:
1. Exhaustive preparation of GK- especially pertaining to India. Do not wait till the last minute for GK preparation. Do read about govt. schemes and initiatives. Any major statutory body being formed, elections, etc.
2. Keep a good time for reviewing your answers.
3. Read the options very thoroughly as a lot of questions in QA can be solved by mer
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

Contributor-Level 10

Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) decides the syllabus of TISSNET 2018. The syllabus of the national level management exam TISSNET covers a vast range of topics. Major sections of TISSNET syllabus are Social Sensitivity/General Awareness, Verbal Ability/English Proficiency, Analytical & Numerical Ability (Maths) and Logical Reasoning.
The total number of questions in TISSNET is 100.
TISSNET 2018 Syllabus- Section wise:
TISSNET 2018 will have three major sections.
TISSNET Syllabus for Social Sensitivity/General Awareness
Topics include:
History & Geography
Economic Processes
Social Activities/Movements
Current Affairs
Films, Fine Arts and
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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
TISSNET: It is an online aptitude exam and is divided in three sections (weightage is roughly equal for each section, though subject to change every year):
Quant: If you are already preparing for other management exams then you will find the Quantitative Aptitude questions to be fairly easy. However, if you are only aiming for TISSNET then I would suggest you to cover all Quant topics that are covered in management exams. You only need to practice low-medium level of difficulty questions.
Also, in 2016, the paper had some questions based on Data Interpretation, therefore, again I would suggest you to be well-versed with different typ
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