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How do I crack the IIM Indore IPM test after class 12?

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Disha Goyal Posted On : August 28th, 2021
Economics Hons. from Ramanujan College, Delhi University (2020)

Well, right now it is suggested that you should focus completely on your 12th board. After this, you first research a bit about IPM and how much time it will take to prepare. With such data, you can start preparing for IPM and by the time your exam comes, you will be ready.

As much as I know about IPM, it consists of 60% of quantitative aptitude and 55% of which includes higher mathematics, which is basically your complete 11th and 12th mathematics.

  • So if you prepare your maths in the 12th nicely, you don't need to struggle after your boards, especially in the quant section.
  • As for the verbal section, I would advise you to start reading English newspapers. It will help you in the reading section.
  • Verbal section includes questions of antonyms, synonyms; fill in the blanks, idioms & phrases, and analogies which you can prepare from any CAT book.

IPM Aptitude Test Pattern:

  • The exam pattern states that IPM Aptitude Test is a multiple choice objective type paper with 100 questions divided among 2 sections.
  • The duration of the exam is 2 hours.
  • Each question carries 4 marks and there is a negative marking of 1 mark for each wrong answer.
  • Quantitative Ability-60, Verbal Ability- 40

As in the interview, the questions which are asked basically depend upon the subjects you studied in 10+2 and your career aspirations. Be well aware of the current events and trends. If you follow these points, your exam would become a lot easier.

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Is it a good idea to graduate from IGNOU while simultaneously preparing for UPSC CSE? Exactly how tough is it to get a BA degree from IGNOU?

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Saurabh Mishra Posted On : November 10th, 2020
Psychology graduate from ignou

Indira Gandhi National Open University is a public university approved by NCTE and AICTE. It offers a number of open learning programs and is well known and recognized among a number of different organizations like the Association of Indian Universities, therefore, doing a B.A. degree from here is a good choice. The following points highlight important aspects of obtaining a B.A degree from the institute.

Academics:

  • The BA degrees at IGNOU offer a wide variety of core disciplines in subjects like Economics, Sociology, and Public Administration with a lot of the course work overlapping with UPSC preparations.

  • The exams for the coursework are also designed such that they benefit the student if they are appearing for other exams like UPSC.

  • IGNOU is known for its well-founded courses that ensure the best interests of the student. Depending on if one plans to choose a distance learning or open course degree, one can choose to appear for UPSC.

BA degree from IGNOU:

  • Obtaining a BA degree from the university depends upon if you are a part-time student at the institute or committed to full-time study. The former situation might be a little tough on the student.

  • Students are continuously evaluated with assignments, marks from which are counted for the final result.

  • Assignments carry a weightage of 30% of the total result. Students are barred from appearing for end term examinations if they miss an assignment.

  • The major evaluation component is the term-end evaluation system which carries a total of 70% weightage. These exams are conducted twice a year.

  • Students are expected to study from the course material provided and answer accordingly to the point. Most importantly, ensure that one is registered for the exam, failing which results are not declared.

In conclusion, you can definitely prepare for the UPSC CSE at the same time as your BA degree. While it is not very tough to clear the BA degree, a habit of regular study will definitely help one obtain it with a good result.

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How do I prepare for the IIT Bhubaneswar written test and interview of power electronics and drives?

Himanshi Sharma Posted On : August 14th, 2020

For the preparation for the IIT Bhubaneswar written test, you do not have to take tension as it’s much simpler. They ask you only basics and that also from not all subjects.

As far as the pattern for the written test, there are 35 questions of 90 minutes with no negative marking (1-20 questions of 1 mark each, 21-35 questions of 2 marks each). The subjects covered are on Communication, Signals, emt, Digital, EDC, and Analog.

Now for interview preparation, they will ask you 2-3 topics in which you are an expert. Mainly the questions will be asked from the topics of induction motor, rectifiers in power electronics, chopper, the power system with diagram. If you focus on communication and signal systems then you can easily crack the interview.

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Is NCERT sufficient for the JEE mains chemistry?

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Adrija Mukharjee Posted On : April 25th, 2022
B.E. (Hons.) Computer Science, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (2021)

NCERT books can help a lot to prepare for JEE Mains Chemistry. But it is not sufficient. 

Inorganic Chemistry is the most scoring part. And for this section, NCERT books are a must. In past years there were questions directly from NCERT. But read your class notes and textbooks as well. 

For Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, NCERT isn’t enough. You need to practice a lot, in order to have a good command of these sections. For these sections, go through the NCERT, make notes for important sections and solve practice series. 

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How many months does one require to prepare for the CAT?

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Khusbu Sharma Posted On : April 10th, 2023
Studied at MBA Marketing at MICA Ahmedabad

If you are planning to take CAT to get admission to IIMs and other top B-schools in India, you may be wondering how much time you should set aside to prepare for it. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Academic background: If you have a strong foundation in math and English, you may require less time to prepare for CAT than someone who is weaker in these areas.
  • Work experience: If you have been working in a field that requires strong analytical and problem-solving skills, you may already have some of the skills needed for the CAT. However, if you have been out of school for a long time or have not been working in a related field, you may require more time to prepare.
  • Target score: CAT is a highly competitive exam, and the top B-schools in India have very high cut-offs. If you are aiming for a score in the 99th percentile or above, you will likely need to dedicate more time to prepare.
  • Study schedule: The amount of time you have available to study each day and each week will also affect how much time you need to prepare. Someone who can study for several hours each day may be able to prepare in a shorter period of time than someone who can only study for an hour or two each day.

Based on these factors, the amount of time required to prepare for the CAT can vary widely. Some students may require several months of intensive study, while others may be able to prepare in a shorter period of time. However, as a general guideline, most students should plan to dedicate at least 3-6 months of focused study to prepare for the CAT. During this time, you will need to review and practice a wide range of concepts and skills, including:

  • Quantitative Aptitude: This section tests your math skills, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. You will need to review these concepts and practice solving a variety of problems.
  • Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension: This section tests your English language skills, including grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. You will need to read and analyze a variety of texts and practice answering different types of questions.
  • Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning: This section tests your ability to analyze and interpret data, and your logical reasoning skills. You will need to practice solving a variety of puzzles and problems and develop strategies for quickly identifying the most efficient approach.

In addition to reviewing these concepts, you may also want to consider enrolling in a CAT coaching program or using online study resources to help you prepare. By dedicating enough time and effort to your preparation, you can increase your chances of achieving a high score on the CAT and securing admission to a top B-school in India.

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For JEE Main organic chemistry is it enough if you study NCERT?

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Sayak Mukharjee Posted On : June 17th, 2022
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

NCERT books are a good place to start the preparation for Organic Chemistry. But you shouldn’t rely on NCERT solely. Once you are through NCERT books, study standard reference books such as O.P. Tandon & A.K. Virmani, and Himanshu Pandey.  

Organic Chemistry is extensive and NCERT books usually cover only the basic formulas. It’s good for clearing concepts but you will fall behind in competition if you are only following NCERT. 

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Are NCERT books enough for the JEE Main?

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Sonakshi Roy Posted On : June 17th, 2022
BS in Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IITK)

NCERT books cover almost all topics and are sufficient for clearing the cutoff. But you can’t expect decent marks if you are relying solely on NCERT books.  

Study coaching modules, standard reference books, along with NCERT, for JEE Main. Also, take plenty of mock tests and practice the previous years' question papers.

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Which books should I prefer for JEE Main?

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Apoorva Sinha Posted On : June 17th, 2022
Studies at National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

NCERT books are the best for JEE Main preparation. Here are other reference books that you can follow.

  • JEE Main Physics section usually has concept-oriented numerical questions. Understanding the derivation of various formulas is important to score well in this section. D.C Panday and H.C Verma are great for caring concepts. There are also examples and problems that you can follow.
  • NCERT books are enough for all three sections of Chemistry. 
  • For Mathematics, Arihant Series and RD Sharma are good reference books. 

Also, practicing JEE Main Previous Year Questions are a must.  

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Which is the best book for Maths for JEE Main only?

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Amatya Mukharjee Posted On : May 6th, 2022
Civil Engineering, Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur (2019)

Here are the best books for JEE Main Maths preparation, suggested by toppers.

Name of the book Author  Best for 
Objective Mathematics  R D Sharma Basics of topics
Plane Trigonometry  S L Loney  Triginimetry 
The Elements of Coordinate Geometry  S L Loney  Coordinate Geometry 
Algebra Dr SK Goyal Arihant Publications  Algebra
Play with Graphs Amit M Agarwal (Arihant Publications) For solving question
Differential Calculus Amit M Agarwal (Arihant Publications) Calculus
Integral Calculus Amit M Agarwal (Arihant Publications) Calculus
Complete mathematics for JEE Main TMH  For explanation of topics

Follow NCERT Class 11 and 12th class books as well. 

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What are some of the important chapters for the JEE Main examination?

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Anshul Rajput Posted On : May 2nd, 2022
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Here are some of the scoring and important chapters for JEE Main examination. 

Physics JEE Main Important Topics:

  • NLM-Friction, WEP-CIP  
  • Ray Optics 
  • Error & Experiment
  • Electrostatic, Currents, Capitals 
  • Gravitation, Properties of Matter, Fluid Statics & Dynamics, Law of Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, KTG  
  • Modern Physics 

Chemistry JEE Main Important Topics: 

  • Atomic Structure and Periodic Table 
  • Equilibrium
  • Thermodynamics, Gas Law, Chemical Bonding 
  • Electro, Functional Group, Liquid Solution
  • Bio Molecule, Polymers, P Block, Surface Chemistry
  • Metallurgy, S Block, Coronation Compound, and Hydrogen

Mathematics JEE Main Important Topics: 

  • Co-ordinate
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Matrix and Determinants
  • Algebra
  • Calculus
  • Vector Algebra

To score well in JEE Main, concentrate on the topics you have a good command of rather than the topics you haven’t covered. 

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