How to crack CET-DU in 1 year?

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    Vivek Bansode SCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    1 year can be ample time to study what it needs to crack. Below are some guidelines that you may follow to keep up your target and hopefully achieve it.
    1. Time Management: Most essential for such exam, It includes two types of time management. A- your daily time management for study and B- your exam paper solving time management. Manage your time properly set small goals and then take steps.
    2. Be honest to your objective because you can think in two way. One is like I have 1 year time I can do it after also and then second way is I only have 1 year time and I have to do it now. Decide your way and start taking action.
    3. Check the sylla
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    Ayushi Rai

    2 years ago
    To study the material needed to break it, a year may be sufficient. The tips listed below can help you maintain your goal and, perhaps, reach it. 1. Time management, which contains two categories, is the most important skill for such an exam. A) Your everyday time management for studying; B) your time management for answering test questions. Organize your time effectively, set modest objectives, and then take action. 2. Be sincere about your goal since there are two ways to think.
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    Sahdev Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    1 year is an ample time to prepare for any exam and come with flying colours. Make a study schedule: Create a study schedule that works with your class schedule and other commitments. This will help you to ensure that you have dedicated time each day or week for your exam preparation. You can use a planner, a digital calendar, or any other tool that works best for you. Set priorities: Determine which subjects or topics require more time and effort, and prioritize those accordingly. It's important to focus on the areas that you find most challenging, so that you can improve your skills and knowledge. Be consistent: Consistency is key wh
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  • Hello,
    DU JAT stands for Delhi University Joint Admission Test which is conducted by Delhi University. Till 2014, the exam was known as Common Entrance Test or DU- CET/CET DU .
    The questions are from Quantitative Ability, Reasoning & Analytical Ability, General English and Business & General Awareness.
    Each correct question carries 3 marks and there is negative marking for every wrong answer (1 mark).
    The following are some of the preparation tips :
    1) It is essential to know the complete syllabus and pattern of the exam which would help you prepare in an efficient and effective way.
    You need to prepare a schedule and ensure that you give e
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    Prerit Kohli I'm creative, passionate and hard working | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    CET-DU (DU JAT) entrance examination-
    Here are few tips to crack the examination:
    - Set your plan and keep time for revision and solving mock test papers.
    - Start with your verbal and quantitative practice in parallel.
    - 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.
    - Keep all the formulas and tricks handy and revise on a daily basis.
    - Don't be emotional while solving or appearing for exam. Manage your time wisely.
    - Make daily/weekly targets and pen down each
    - Revise the syllabus a
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