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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

MUOET is the exam quite tough to score as they check the overall performance of the student.
Here few topics for preparation which helps to score more in the exam:-
1) In mathematics cover topics like Trigonometry, Complex number, Matrix and determinant, application of derivatives, straight line, 3D Geometry, Limits & Continuity, Conic section.
2) In chemistry cover State of matter, Chemical bonding, Thermodynamic, Equilibrium, hydrogen, General organic chemistry, Solution, Electrochemistry, Extraction of metals, P&S block elements, Aldehyde ketone & Ether, Biomolecules.
3) In physics cover Law of motion, Gravitation, Work power & energy,
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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

Contributor-Level 7

WBJEE is predominantly a test that tests a candidate for speed. The questions are generally based on a single concept and are not so complex. Hence, you need not go to deeper levels of theory to ace this test. If one is preparing diligently for JEE then the same prep can be easily translated for WBJEE. The single most important resource I would recommend would be the previous year questions. Arihant publications has a booklet that has solved the past 15 years of the WBJEE. This may come in handy to fine tune your preparation.
Other books that can be referred are-
Physics- NCERT textbooks of classes 11 and 12, Pradeep publication and HC V
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Manish Motwani

Guide-Level 14

Clearing UPSEE is tough unless you know how to prepare for it and how to get the results which toppers get by studying for the same.
The difference is created through their well arranged and disciplined study sequence that is mentioned below.
First of all, one needs to give at least around six hours daily for all the three subjects and around ten to eleven hours for getting in the elite position of AIR 100.
Then one should be well aware of the syllabus and should know which topics should be covered and studied properly and how much practise is needed. Though for getting into top 100 all the topics should be covered and practised unnecess
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
It's a nice query to ask. Almost students who want to pursue engineering are faced with this issue. But I would advise you not to worry. What needs to be done, one has to simply do it. Having said this, I want to allay your fears. If you are preparing for JEE then you need not prepare separately for WBJEE. Having said this, it does not mean that you can just relax. There are still some things that you must do to score good marks in WBJEE.WB Government has already issued notification for exam that is to be conducted on 22 April 2018. It will have two papers of two hours duration each. Paper 1 will be of maths and Paper 2 will be o
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

UPSEE is an exam conducted for giving admission to the government and private college of Uttar Pradesh.
UPSEE important chapters to focus on are:-
1) In Mathematics topics like 3D Geometry, Vectors, Quadratic Equation, Conic Section, Probability, Sequence, and Series, Complex Number, Application of Derivatives, Differential, Calculus, Straight lines, Permutation & combination.
2) In Physics chapters to cover are Modern Physics, Optics, Rotation motion, Heat and Thermodynamics, Waves (sound in particular), Mechanics (Newton's laws and Rotational Mechanics), Fluid Mechanics, Current Electricity, and Electrostatics.
3) In Chemistry chapters
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

New Horizon College of Engineering is an autonomous engineering college approved by the All India Council for Technical Education affiliated to Visweswaraiah Technological University. It is situated in Bangalore.
The mission of New Horizon College of Engineering is to provide able engineers and business managers who are equipped with life skills, such as providing solutions to complex problems, re-engineering processes and adding value to businesses
New Horizon College of Engineering has always been given the first preference for premier corporate to acquire fresh talent. Even with increasing enrollment year after year, we are happy to s
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

This is really a challenging task so if someone who is really talented in the subject then only he or she get such rank. Books alone are not responsible for getting such rank there are a lot of other facts which really matter such as best faculty, best environment and preparing for the exam since standard 8th.
Here are few books which help to score this mark:-
1) Physics:- Arihant Series DC Pandey, Books on Mechanics Part 1, Mechanics Part 2, Waves and Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism and Optics and Modern Physics, Concepts of Physics (both volumes) by HC Verma and MCQ Question Bank by D Mukherjee.
2) Chemistry:- Inorganic Che
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Saakshi Varsha Lama

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates will be able to analyze the important topics are likely to be repeated in the question paper and needs more focus by checking the previous years' BITSAT papers. These important topics may have a higher weightage in the paper and provide the candidates an opportunity to secure marks. However, the candidates are advised to prepare the entire syllabus to have a higher chance of performing well in the entrance examination. Some of the subject-wise important topics for BITSAT are given below.

  • Physics - Electrostatics, Mechanics, Relative Motion and Electromagnetic Induction.
  • Mathematics - Continuity, Quadratic equations, Coordinate
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

This is really a challenging task as just getting a good book is not enough, you need best mentors and preparation for JEE from Class 8th then only one can get perfection in their subjects to score best marks in the exam.
For the concepts, if you like to be absolutely clear then apart from your notes, you can consider the following textbooks:
a) Physics: HC Verma, DC Pandey, Resnick and Halliday Walker and NCERT.
b) Maths: I A Maron for Calculus, S L Loney, Amit Agrawal, IIT-Mathematics by ML Khana and NCERT.
c) Chemistry: NCERT, OP Tandon, JD Lee, LG Wade, Morrison Boyd and NCERT.For practice questions, you can look into these:
a) Physics:
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

This exam is not a tough one. If you have been sweating it out for JEE then this shouldn't be a problem. As far as the syllabus is concerned, CBSE class XI and class XII are enough. The main problem you will face is lack of time because it requires you to answer 200 questions in 150 minutes which is never easy. Also, the questions comprise of physics, chemistry, mathematics and English where they come in random order. So you need to plan out how you're going to go about it. For CSE, aim for around 135-140 to get a guaranteed seat.
The key to score well is to manage time wisely. Give more time to your strong subjects and make sure you sc
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aravind harsha

Beginner-Level 4

In physics and chemistry, it is very important for JEE exam. There are more confusing questions from these subjects, so these subjects should be concentrated more.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

"Treat Science like your best friend" and always focus on the chapter and try to overcome all the weak portion firstly which give you boost up to your confidence. Read your textbook carefully so that you don't miss any information. Text Book NCERT is the main arms for a fight with UPSEE question. As all question comes from your textbook, the syllabus is so large that it becomes difficult for one to cover all prescribed topics. Thus try to emphasize more on accuracy rather than quantity. At first read one chapter very well. Then solve all questions which comes from the chapter. Be attentive in your school's class because 80% UPSEE sylla
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Priyum Agrawal

Contributor-Level 10

Since 3 months is a long time. It is enough to go through each and every topic mentioned in the IPUCET curriculum. I would recommend you to join a crash course program from some of the good and reputed coaching centre close to your home (as I would not want you to waste your time in going from home to classes and vice versa).
Now, you should consider solving this book:
GGSIPU Engineering Entrance Exam 2017 solved papers: 2016-2004.
https://www.amazon.in/dp/9386179040/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_tVLVzbXS32R5AI would also recommend you to go for some of the best books in each subject: S. L. Arora for physics, NCERT for chemistry, R. D. Sharma com
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Inderprastha Engineering College is a private engineering college in Ghaziabad, India. It is ranked 17th in Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow. It was founded in 2000 and the first batch graduated in 2004.
Don't expect too much from IPEC. If you think you are going to get great CS education and exposure then you are wrong. It's an above average college. There is a reason why it's not above IITD, NSIT, DTU and IIITD.
Don't worry about placements, if you land up in a good college under IPEC especially in CSE program, you'll get ample of opportunities to land a good job unless you do nothing in the 4 years.
Average package goes arou
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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

Guide-Level 13

Based on the individual subjects, here is what you should do and where you can focus upon a bit more:
Physical Chemistry: Remember the formulae and practise the questions. Focus: Thermodynamics.
Inorganic Chemistry: Do a little bit of reading from the start so you are in touch with it constantly. Focus: Analytical Chemistry.
Organic Chemistry: It also demands constant and regular efforts. Focus: Reaction Mechanisms.
Mathematics: Make a chart of all the formulae. Practice a great deal. Remember 3 Ts: Tips, Tricks and Techniques for each topic. Focus: Calculus.
Physics: Remember the concepts and practise the questions. Focus: Mechanics.
Tips f
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Kundan SinghQualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE)

Guide-Level 12

You can easily crack MUOET in three months even if you are not preparing for any engineering entrance exam. The level of MUOET is not that high but competition is everywhere. You need to make proper time table. MUOET generally ask conceptual Questions. The mathematics part is generally easy and scoring as well. If you have studied well for board exams, then it will be quite easy for you.
Points you should know while preparing for MUOET:
1. You should spend 5 hours in mathematics, 4 hours in physics and 3 hours in chemistry.
2. Prefer NCERT books for chemistry and physics (chemistry is must).
3. Stick with the basics as MUOET tests your com
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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

Guide-Level 11

Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) conducts an entrance exam in order to provide admission to candidates in engineering and architecture courses offered by it. These are the courses in which admission is offered to candidates on the basis of their scores in AMU Engineering Entrance Exam (EEE).
Start with NCERT books then go for these books for strong fundamentals and practising questions
Physics
Concepts of Physics 1 & 2 by HC Verma
DC Pandey, the one with only questions
Chemistry
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C. Mukherjee
Concepts of Physical Chemistry for JEE Paperback 2014 by P. Bahadur (Author)
Organic Chemistry, 7e Morrison B
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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

Guide-Level 12

Greetings from Shiksha!!
Computer Science Engineering is the best Engineering Branch of today . Chaitanya Bharti Institute of Technology is very good Engineering Institute.The placements at Chaitanya Bharti Institute of Technology of Computer Science Engineering is good. The placement ratio is almost 70 to 75%. The average package is around Rs 4 lakhs to Rs 6 lakhs per annum.
Since CSE is the evergreen branch the placements of this branch will increase. Companies like ITC, GSK, Uber, Ola, Just dial, Infosys, TCS, Cognizant, Deloitte etc. takes students from here. The credit goes to training and placement cell department of Chaitanya Bhar
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Himanshu Seth

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
If you are left with just one month then follow the below instructions to crack SRMJEE:
1. Practice with Sample papers of SRMJEEE
Self-assessment is an important aspect of the plan on how to prepare for SRMJEEE. Candidates are advised to put their learning to test by attempting the SRMJEEE 2018 sample papers. This exercise serves two purposes. First, it allows candidates to know where they stand in terms of their preparation. Second, candidates can know the weightage of the topics to be studied. Moreover, the old saying Practice makes a person perfect holds true. Constant practice will give candidates familiarity with the exam patte
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

AMU stands for Aligarh Muslim University Engineering entrance examination. AMU EEE is conducted by Aligarh Muslim University for B.Tech program in like various branches like chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, electronic engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, petrochemical engineering.
Here are few strategies for last month preparation:
1. Determination is the most important thing to clear any examination.
2. Manage your time carefully study in the leisure period instead of doing sometimes other.
3. Revise the subjects well and does not leave any important chapters or any points but never st
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