I have done BCA with 64% and want to take admission in NIT. What should I do for NIMCET exam preparation?

I am from Firozabad (UP).

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Asked by Akash Goyal

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    Rudra Shaurya Plastic Mould Design Engineer | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    The best option would be to join a coaching institute. They will tutor you accordingly and they will helo you to understand complex concepts while preparing. Be prepared to give your best and study your BCA course thoroughly too. Study at least 2 to 3 hours daily and solve practice papers.
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    Ankush Sable Over 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field. | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    National Institute of Technology Master of Computer Applications Common Entrance Test or NIMCET 2018 will be conducted on May 27. The entrance exam is conducted by NITs for admissions to their MCA programs for which total 805 seats are available across 11 NITs in India. When to start preparing for NIMCET 2018? NIMCET is the exam that requires between 6-12 months of time for an effective preparation. You can understand the time framed required for NIMCET in following break-ups:
    Clearing concepts: 2- 3 months
    Regular Practicing: 2-3 months
    Revision and Mock Tests: 2- 6 months. To score good, master the basics of every topic. Identify the st
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