This is the question that after schooling or in between schooling student asks many times for the best coaching institute for IIT JEE in Bhubaneswar. It depends on the student either he or she want to do coaching in one place or subject-wise. But in my opinion, coaching at a single institute is good but it totally depends on the students.
I would suggest that Allen Career Institute is the best coaching institute because they have a unique process and have a good strategy of teaching the Aspirants of IIT JEE. The success rate of the institute is 99% which matters a lot. Not only the success rate but the majority of students who secure the rank below the 100 in the list for the JEE Mains and Advance exam are from this coaching institute. It has great efficiency in comparison with the other and also the success rate is very high.
So, in my opinion without any further delay if you really want to take admission in IIT Bhubaneswar you may join this coaching institute.
No, there is no semester system in IGNOU for BA courses. In IGNOU students are enrolled in two cycles (January and June). The submission of assignments and TEE (Term End Examination) is scheduled once a year.
Although assignments can be submitted only once a year, there is a high chance that if you fail to appear in May or December TEE, you can appear for that particular subject on another cycle.
For example, you enrolled in this course in 2021. If you wish to appear for June 2022 TEE, you are required to submit the assignments by March 30 2022. If you fail to appear or pass the TEE, you can appear for the same exam in December 2022.
The first and foremost thing is that you should be thorough with all your concepts and have decent academics. The selection process into XLRI does not focus much on the profile but your score should be decent.
The main thing that plays a vital role while preparing for these exams is quality over quantity. You should set your target of at least 95-96 percentile in XAT to get a call for the interview. The cut-offs for different fields are as follows.
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Institute |
VARC |
DILR |
QA |
|
IIM |
70% |
70% |
70% |
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FMS |
40% |
30% |
30% |
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XLRI |
76% |
74% |
83% |
Group Discussion:
Be a part of group discussion in a positive way. Do not boast your knowledge and try to give chances to others as well. Only put forward the points required. This is the phase where panelists check your ability to react and discuss with others on some topic.
Interview:
After group discussion, you have an interview round where the group of panelists checks your general knowledge. You should be well versed with the three main questions, firstly your strengths and weaknesses, then next why you consider XLRI to be the best among other colleges, and the last why you want to pursue the particular course. During your interview never beat around the bush, if you do not know something, say so. This will create a better impact on the interviewers.
One of my friends recently cleared the entrance exam, so I might be able to give you some information about it.
Go through the previous question papers which are available on the university’s official website. The test consists of MCQs and passages. You can refer to the following:
The passage part is not tough if you practice from the previous year’s papers. Prepare well and then you will realize that scoring is really easy.
The level of difficulty of a program depends on your passion mostly. If you are passionate about learning then an MA in psychology from IGNOU is not that difficult. You can even work while pursuing a Masters.
Firstly attend all classes and complete all practicals. You will be guided by facilitators throughout. This will help you at the time of examinations. Also, the study material provided by IGNOU is very easy so I don’t think overall it will be a difficult ride.
My neighbour is a lecturer. She told me some important points to keep in mind for any subject semester.
Look for the questions that you are best versed in and attempt those first. Go in descending order i.e., from best to worst. This will help maintain the quality of your answers.
Writing in points will give you bonus marks. Black pens are not allowed so don’t use them. Highlight the parts of the answer you wish to be seen by the examiner first.
Draw neat labelled diagrams of appropriate size. Note that the size of the diagram has nothing to do with your marks.
Another way to improve the quality of your answers is to use the required technical words.
Neat handwriting will definitely get you some brownie points. There should be proper spacing between two words.
The trick that will surely get you a few more marks is to highlight important parts while you are writing the answers. You may use the same pen or even pencil. In case you don’t know the answer to a question, focus on the keywords in the question and write your answer based on them itself.
AILET is a tougher exam compared to CLAT. AILET is held by the National Law University of Delhi while the CLAT exam is for admission in NLUs, IP University, and many more.
Reasons:
AILET is a cut-throat examination and chances to get a seat in NLU Delhi is minimal. Around 17000 candidates apply for the exam for only 80 seats thus, the difficulty level gets higher every year.
In CLAT, almost 18 students compete for a seat whereas, in AILET, there are around 203 students competing for a seat in NLU, Delhi. Although the same students who apply for AILET also apply for CLAT, the competition to get admission in NLU Delhi is tough, since it is one of the top 5 National Law Universities in India.
If you want to score good marks in MA economics, take a look at these important sites and books.
Sites:
Economic Discussion- This website has been specially designed for economic students. Here various economic professors and students have shared economics theory in a crisp and easy manner.
Investopedia: This website is suitable for not only economics students but also for finance students. Their USP is their regular update on economic and financial terms in your email.
Your article library: This one is somewhat similar to Economic Discussion.
Books:
Gullybaba: The language used in this book is easy to understand. You can understand the concepts quickly and score good marks.
Neeraj: The language in this book is a bit more complex than Gullybaba. But compared to the IGNOU study materials it’s still easy.
The above sources of study material will help you score better marks for IGNOU MA Economics.
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level law entrance examination. It is conducted every year by the consortium of NLUs. CLAT question paper is based on MCQ format and consists of 150 questions. The exam tests the critical thinking ability of law aspirants. CLAT is not a difficult exam to crack. Anyone who is well prepared can get into an NLU. However, it can be a bit tough to get into the top five NLUs.
The difficulty level of an exam depends on two things, which are as follows.
Pattern and level of preparation:
So, solving various questions, mocks, reading newspapers, and staying updated about the happenings around the world are the keys to achieve success in CLAT.
Level of Competition:
Every year around 65,000 candidates apply for this exam and the number keeps increasing with each passing year. However, the ratio of selection in CLAT is higher as compared to JEE.
In nutshell, CLAT requires planned and smart preparation, and the rest will find its way.
The marking method of IGNOU is a serious one. You cannot just simply write anything and assume they don’t check the papers properly. The invigilators check the papers thoroughly and you cannot mislead them.
You will score good marks only if your answers are good. They should be directly linked to the question. If the examiner finds unrelated answers, this may backfire on you. So it’s easy for those who write exact answers and difficult for those who just write anything to get marks.