I'm not able to read for KCET as I'm depressed that I got 265 in PCM and I cannot concentrate on PCM, what should I do?
I'm not able to concentrate on CET, how can I get rank within 10000 in KCET with 265 marks in PCM?
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
6 years agoHello Manjunath, You are not able to read for KCET as you are depressed at the moment. I can just say that do not worry. Our life is full of such things. As they famously say, every good thing is followed by a bad thing but then there is always a new beginning for the next day. Whatever has happened in the past just forget about it. Now concentrate on the task at hand, plan for a timetable of studies. Every subject must be studied everyday. In addition assign time for other two very important issues. Firstly assign time for doing exercise everyday as it will keep your body fit and healthy mind can recide only in a healthy body. The sec...more -
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Manjunath there is nothing to worry about your PCM scores. As the exam date for KCET 2019 is announced you still have 1 month in your hand. Just don't let your scores worry you. You can get a good rank just study selectively. Start with Chemistry first you complete biomolecule, polymer, chemistry in everyday life chapter from ncert just memorize it as questions are straight forward from it. Then after completing it jump to coordination compounds just go through the colour and isomerism of the compounds. Then surface chemistry, solutions, and solid state first complete this much of chemistry syllabus and then move to physics and...more
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No. The official authority does not release mock tests. Candidates need to refer to third party websites for the mock tests.
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