How can I crack CET-DU in 3 months?

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    Indrakshi Banerjee

    7 years ago
    It is actually more difficult to prepare for CAT when you have the whole year to prepare! The pressure brought about due to the double-digit countdown of days to CAT is actually the best kick-in-the-ass needed to get started. This is particularly effective when you have just 3-4 months to prepare starting from scratch. But you have to be regular - at least a couple of sectional tests and a-once-a-week full-length Mock CAT is the right way forward.
    2. Screw theory and classroom coaching, yes, screw them both. You will waste your time in crash-courses especially if you are a working person. You will only exhaust yourself and have to under
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    Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    CET-DU is very much similar to any other entrance exam and can be cracked if time is managed wisely.
    Here are few tips to crack the examination provided limited numbers of days/months:
    Set your plan agile and keep buffer time for revision and solving mock test papers.
    Start with your verbal and quantitative practice in parallel. Three months can make or change the game, time management is very important at every single point of time till the final day and even on the day.
    Keep positive! Maintain a good balance between your accuracy and solving time.
    Be focused and calm. For the last month keep all the formulas and tricks handy and revise on
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Here are a few tips for CET-DU admission in the last 3-months before exams:
    1.Take some online tests. There are many English tests available online that will help you judge where you stand.
    2.Try learning few new words on a daily basis. Also, learn their antonyms and synonyms. This way, you would have developed a decent word bank even before you know it
    3.For general knowledge, you can start following the daily news on television and by regularly reading the newspaper. You can refer to different general knowledge books
    4.Make a routine and stick to it, such that you are able to prepare for all the topics
    5.Refer to past question papers and
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