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How do I prepare for the CLAT 21 from today while studying in an NLU? What is a study plan? Im aiming for NLSIU.

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Sreemona Roy Posted On : October 4th, 2021
Studied at National Law School of India University,Bangalore

One of my friends is a student of NLSIU and here is his advice on how to prepare for CLAT. 

  • You can take a year break to prepare for it or blend your routine in a perfect balance to prepare for it along with your studies. Assign flexible time hours to your CLAT preparation. You should follow a very strict schedule when it comes to the preparation of CLAT. 
  • Pursuing an online course while studying in any institute for cracking CLAT might be helpful. 
  • Remember to invest equal hours in preparation for all the questions you will be attempting. Your hold on English should be strong. Do not forget to practice reasoning every day. 
  • Updating your general knowledge and current affairs regularly is also necessary.

With strategic planning, you can do well in CLAT. 

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Which is the best book to prepare for BHU BA hons entrance test?

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Meghamallar Roy Posted On : November 11th, 2021
B.A Bachelor of Arts Degrees in English with Honours, Banaras Hindu University (2020)

You can prepare for the BHU BA entrance test by studying any general knowledge book and reasoning book. Here are some of the books that you can use for reference. 

  • Lucent’s General Knowledge.
  • Arihant’s Reasoning Question Book.

You should also go through the previous year’s question papers to get an idea about the question trends. 

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Is it good to prepare previous years’ question papers for the IGNOU exams?

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Yajnaseni Mukherjee Posted On : October 21st, 2022
MA in English Literature & English Literature, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

It would be insufficient to prepare last year's questions in order to write your answer this year.

To perform well on the exam, you must practice with at least 5 years of questions. Because there are a lot of questions in the exam. So, in order to improve your performance, try to attend to more and more questions.

One thing you should keep in mind is your writing ability. To get good grades in exams, you must have good writing skills that are clear and concise. This is an important factor in any exam, so you must work on it.

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What is the level of interview for XIMB? What are the preparation strategies for cracking the interview for XIMB considering less than 1 month time?

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Radhika Srivastava Posted On : March 9th, 2023
MBA in Business Management, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (Graduated 2019)

When preparing for an interview at XIMB, it is important to focus on a few key things to help you perform your best. Firstly, it is important to thoroughly revise your undergraduate subjects as this can make up a significant portion of the interview. Ensure that you have a good grasp of the technical aspects of your course and can discuss it confidently.

In addition, it is important to have a good understanding of general knowledge, including current affairs. You don't need to know everything, but having a basic understanding of what is happening in the world can be useful. Furthermore, having an opinion about current events can be even more important than your knowledge of them.

Some XIMB interviews may also include philosophical questions, so it is helpful to have a philosophical bent of mind and be able to think critically about abstract concepts. This can help you to demonstrate your ability to think deeply and creatively.

During the interview, it is important to present yourself confidently, even if you don't know the answer to a question. Smile and be positive, as this can help you to build a good rapport with the interviewer. Remember that it's not just about what you know, but also how you present yourself and how well you can convince the interviewer of your suitability for the program.

In general, when preparing for any business school interview, it's important to have a good understanding of your domain knowledge and to keep up-to-date with daily news, particularly as it relates to business. Be prepared to discuss your work projects and know yourself well, as this will help you to answer questions confidently and authentically.

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How do I get good marks in engineering exam in mumbai university?

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Anika Ramteke Posted On : August 4th, 2023
Studied at University of Mumbai (2012)

For the name correction, follow the steps given below

  1. Fill out the name correction form, which is available in your college, and get it signed and stamped by the college authorities.
  2. The next step is to attach the xerox of the mark sheet with the correct name and the xerox of the mark sheet with the incorrect name to the correction form. Don’t forget to highlight the correct name on the Xerox using a marker.
  3. Go to Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Bhavan at the Kalina campus of Mumbai University.
  4. Complete the verification process of your documents and submit them.
  5. Within two months, the correction process will be completed, and the university will send a letter to you regarding this.
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As a final year student with very limited coding skills studying at IIT Kharagpur, how should I prepare for the upcoming placements?

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Nikhil Goal Posted On : March 22nd, 2023
Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT KGP)

If you are someone with a low CGPA and no coding skills, here are a few ways to prepare for your placements 

Apply off-campus: This will give you a push and will make sure you prepare your CV way before others. You will also be able to upscale it better. Having prior interview experience will help you prepare for being confident, convince others, and handling rejections. Moreover, you will have a chance to pursue a career in a field of interest that is not possible in the hustle and bustle of on-campus placements. In fact, most students forget their passions in the journey of seeking a good job and getting placed.

  • Prepare for CAT: This is an obvious yet important step. Consider this as the turning point of your career. A lot of selection tests will ask questions based on CAT so you need to be prepared for it.
  • Gather information: Be aware of all the necessary procedures pertaining to placements by talking to alumni, and finding out how selection processes work. Attend pre-placement talks and find out about companies. Gather knowledge about current events and company histories so you can appear confident and well-informed during the interview.
  • Don’t lose hope: Placements are largely based on luck as very minor factors can work in your favor or against it during an interview. Also, interviews involve a number of uncontrollable factors such as your GD group, the panel you get selected for, and the interviewer's state of mind are some factors completely beyond your control. 

So it’s very important to know that failure is not the end of the world and you can achieve much more even outside of placements.

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How should I prepare for IIT-JAM geology?

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Deepak Kumar Sharma Posted On : March 18th, 2021
Sc Bachelor of Science in Geology with Honors, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (2020)

In the following, some important tips are listed that will be quite beneficial for taking preparation for IIT-JAM Geology.

  • The first and foremost thing is to collect and go through the previous year’s questions. Most students avoid the subjective type questions, but it is important to make sure that the B.Sc level concept of the student is obvious.
  • Analyze the topic, which is frequently asked. Presently, a 30% prediction from the nat section can be made. You will observe repetition in every section but the way of asking can be different. 
  • Go through the previous year’s GATE questions, but focus on the syllabus of B.Sc level.
  • However, there are also some questions from M.Sc level, but these are rare. So, do not waste time practicing these questions, as these contribute only 5-7%. For these types of questions, you can practice previous year’s M.Sc level questions and can search for similar questions from CSIR NET, GATE, etc.
  • For the last 3-4 years, the nat section questions are coming from the higher secondary syllabus. You should cover the topics like physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and mechanics, as all these have a usage in Geology.
  • Besides, prepare topics including, waves, gravitational, coordination no., magnetism, thermodynamics, the periodic table, force and motion, ray optics, thermal, solid and fluid bodies properties, redox reaction, light radioactivity, Mole concept, electromagnetic radiation, equilibrium, general isolation, solid-state, chemical bonding, and atomic structure.
  • Read a single topic at a time, specifically from the books covering most of the parts. It will give a better understanding of the concept of structural geology. 
  • Download and buy questions like Shakeel Ahmad, Azhar Hussain, and Ausuf Sayeed. It will assist in getting the topic-related idea and the type of questions.
  • Make notes from the chapter that you find difficult.

Practise is essential. You will find a better understanding of the topic and the entire syllabus. It will be better if you practice from the diverse question sets, as it will clear your perspectives. 

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What should I do to clear the GD/PI of XLRI Jamshedpur for HR? Assuming that I have plenty of time to prepare, what should be my strategy?

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Indrani Chatterjee Posted On : April 18th, 2023
PGDM from Xavier School of Management (2018)

Group Discussion (GD) will be different from a regular topic-based GD, as it will be ranked-based. In this type of GD, a list of activities will be given to the group, and the members will have to come to an agreement about the importance of each activity. This type of GD does not require specific knowledge on any topic but will require strong communication skills to participate effectively.

Since everyone in the group will have to chime in to speak, there is a high probability that the discussion could become chaotic and disorganized. This should not allow you as a candidate to give up on contributing to the discussion as this will negatively affect the panel’s perception of you. Keep trying to engage with the discussion in a polite manner.

Interview -  The type of questions that can be expected in the PI can be about why the candidate is interested in HR, why they want to do an MBA, and why they want to do it in XLRI. You can also be asked about your educational background and work experience, as well as about how you'd react to hypothetical situations. The key to handling this kind of probing is to remain calm, keep a smile on your face, and not let a single bad answer affect the entire interview.

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Does JIPMER PG require different preparation than that of AIIMS/NEET PG?

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Shridhar Sriraman Posted On : September 21st, 2023
Lives in Pondicherry, Puducherry, India

Here are some things you should know about JIPMER PG exam and related prep-

  1. Solve previous year question papers; they do play an important role.
  2. JIPMER paper has a good number of questions from previous AIIMS/NEET PG papers.
  3. The paper has a bit more concept oriented and problem-solving type questions than the NEET-PG paper, similar to the AIIMS exam. It will test how deeply you know the concepts.
  4. It is a computer based exam, so you’ll get a lot of image based questions.
  5. The JIPMER PG exam is quite difficult, so prepare well.

I hope this information will help you prepare well for the entrance.

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Is it possible to crack Symbiosis Law School entrance test (SLAT) with one-month preparation? If yes, then please provide some tips.

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Seema Roy Posted On : June 28th, 2021
B.A.LLB (H) from National Law Institute University, Bhopal (2019)

Symbiosis law entrance test consists of multiple-choice questions. The exam consists of 150 questions and you will have completed all the questions in two and a half hours. The exam has four sections and they are analytical reasoning, reading comprehension, general knowledge, and logical reasoning.

Preparation Tips:

  • First, you need to be clear with your basics. Most of the questions asked in the analytical section are related to the basics.
  • Try to give as many mocks online as possible in order to maintain speed and accuracy. The mocks will also help you in knowing your strengths and weaknesses and will help you in improving your performance.
  • Your focus should be on the legal aptitude section. This is the main section that will help you in cracking the exam.
  • You should also read the newspapers to improve your comprehension skills and to be updated with current affairs.
  • Read more books on laws, current amendments, fundamental rights, duties, and principles.
  • Also, make sure that while answering the questions you use proper concepts and theories.

This exam needs patience and hard work. Make a proper chart for your preparation since you have less time.

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