One of my friends graduated from LNCT Bhopal and here are a few tips for you.
It is up to you only how you want to utilize the time during your college days. You can either succeed or fail. Be responsible and act wisely.
There are no fixed strategy to tackle the essay section of XAT. The essay topics are usually unpredictable. Usually, the topics are abstract in nature. It’s often observed that the topics are based on a common idiom or phrase with an implied philosophical hint. The aim of this section is to judge your language skill as well as your thought process. Practice writing sample essays on various topics and assess them on content and writing style. Reading the editorial section of national newspapers can be helpful for this section.
For the GK section, you should focus more on Economics and Business related topics. Prepare current affairs for the last 6 months. For Static GK read about awards, geography, books & authors, cabinet ministers, and government yojanas.
Yes, it is possible to crack JIPMER in 2 months of preparation but you need to be dedicated. Study systematically and split your time.
You can use one and a half months for learning what you are not sure of, 2 weeks for working out question papers and learning the related theory to the questions.
Make a note of all formulae. Use the limited time effectively, take breaks in between short bouts of studies.
You need to have good speed. Develop calculation speed by doing more number questions. Don't worry 2 months of effective study can surpass two years of lethargic study. Try to stick to the timetable.
As one of my friends was a student at University of Kerala, let me mention some of the facts you should keep in mind during your first year.
It is recommended that you get your degree from any private university. Though it will cost much, you will get enough exposure to mold your career in shape.
Here are some easy techniques you can do to improve their score in exams.
It is important to practice and revise the questions and answers constantly. The more you practice, the concepts will become more familiar and easy during exams.
According to my friends studying at IIM Indore, it is suggested that you prepare for the entrance examinations for BBA at various universities, alongside your preparation for IPM-IIM Indore. There are many other options available for this purpose which you can consider.
Following are the colleges and universities offering BBA programs. All of them are recognized among the top institution for business management courses in India
The IPM examination and the DU JAT have a significant percentage of high-level mathematics, while the rest of the tests would primarily focus on mathematics from grades 6 to 10.
Keep yourself updated with current affairs for the past 8-9 months while preparing for the DU JAT examination. The level of verbal ability and logical reasoning is the same for all the examinations.
There are two main things to consider when you are preparing for GD.
First is your basic knowledge. NITIE's GD subjects are usually related to current events given in a broad sense, such as freedom of speech. It will help you getting brownie points. Make sure to keep up with current affairs. Read newspapers and be quite forthcoming about the news. Stay informed about government policies by reading about them.
Secondly, your self-assurance and body language. Be confident in your statements, don't be nervous, and don't stare at the panel. Participate in mock GDs, read newspapers aloud, and try to converse in English with friends to strengthen your skills.
Make sure you have complete control of your CV for PI. The interview is nothing more than a conversation between you and the interviewer that is driven by you. It usually focuses on what you've accomplished in your life, whether it's school, graduation, or professional experience.
Prepare some fundamental human resources questions and be transparent about your thought process. In the interview, be straightforward and don't mix words. Be confident and assertive.
Start preparing for the entrance exams, starting from today itself. Like preparing for any exam, set targets. Focus more on the topics you are not strong in.
If you follow these properly, you are bound to score good marks. So keep working hard and revise both your strengths and weaknesses.
If you have been studying for your college internals all year, you can pass the first-year BDS exam under RGUHS in just 20 days. If not, studying the past 10 years' worth of RGUHS Question papers from a Question bank will be helpful for you right now. Divide your topics in all first-year subjects into the following categories before moving forward:
Once you have completed this table, you will be aware of your strengths and weaknesses. Now, look at the exam questions from the previous ten years to gauge your topical preparedness.
To increase your chances of success, create a timetable based on your strengths and weaknesses and try to adhere to 70% of it. Allocate time each day to studying anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, the three medical subjects. Reserve Sundays for DA and DH only. Maintain a variety of study spots to provide your brain with spatial cues that will help you remember answers to questions during exams.
A few years back, my brother applied for the MS program in Engineering Mechanics at JNCASR. The written test was conceptual. They aim to test your mathematical skills and fluid mechanics knowledge. Solving the Mathematics portion can be easy if you know the proof of all concepts. There were also questions regarding Heat Transfer.
The Interview will depend on what you have written in the test. They may ask to prove what you have written in the paper. They will ask you to choose a topic of your choice and ask questions about it. They will ask you about your B.Tech project.