Rather than preparing to join SPA Delhi, you should prepare to be an Architect or Designer. Try to learn software such as sketch up, Revit, 3D max, etc. These are fun to learn. Also, make a habit of reading articles and publishings related to Architecture and Design. Practice sketching whatever you like.
For a UG course at SPA Delhi, you will need to go through JEE Main (Paper 2).
Utkal University PG entrance examinations aim to test your fundamentals and basic knowledge in the subject. Here are some of the things that can help you with your preparations.
Some departments of UU offer scholarships to students who score well in entrance examinations. So, try to score well.
You need a strategic plan and rigorous timetable to score well in JIPMER and AIIMS. Here are some important topics that you need to pay more attention to while preparing.
Also, take as many mocks as you can while preparing.
It totally depends upon you and how you manage to do your studies. One of my friends who was in HIT tried for his 2nd attempt but couldn’t make it due to lack of focus. There may be a few more examples, but it is not possible to opt for IIT or any top-notch college after studying for 1 year at Heritage.
It may have been possible a few years back but now, Heritage Institute is an autonomous institute. A rigid attendance policy and curriculum are being followed here and you will get little to no time for JEE preparation.
You can opt for lateral entry as various colleges accept it. IIIT Hyderabad is one such example. However, you will be granted admission based on various parameters and your profile.
Determination, patience, and motivation are the main keys. Life at any engineering college is not a piece of cake. You will be overloaded with tasks and assignments. If you are focused and find balance in your life then, you will succeed.
According to my friends from JIPMER, the English section will not be that difficult, if you have a decent understanding of basic grammar. Having a good vocabulary will also help you. If you have a habit of reading novels, then you will easily score well.
The questions asked in the section are quite simple. You can also practice MCQs to improve your vocabulary and grammar from the books available on the market.
M.Com is basically an extension of B.Com. If you want to pursue M.Com from Utkal University be through with your B.Com syllabus. Give emphasis on subjects like Accounts, Management, Law, Tax, Business Ethics, and Finance. If possible revise your basic knowledge about Accounts from 12th CBSE books.
There will be practical-based fundamental MCQ and non-MCQ questions. After you are done with your syllabus, practice at least 5 previous year’s question papers. You can easily get them online. At the time of examination be careful about time management.
You must have 75% attendance to be eligible for mid-sem. It is not required to have this much attendance, but 75% is a relevant number that will help you over the course of time (Semester Exams). The boundary criterion for shortlisting students to appear for mid sem is 50% attendance. You will be unable to appear for mid-sem if your age is less than 50.
Technical books are recommended for semester exams. The majority of the books are available in the college library, but they are out of date. Purchase new books for significant topics such as ED, mechanics, and M-1. Studying books aids in the development of concepts and numerical approaches. Never place your full confidence in Shivani that is a guide to passing the exam.
You should prepare yourself from the beginning when it comes to giving entrance exams. You should believe in yourself and know that things might change. You shouldn’t stress yourself out too much and just focus on what is in front of you.
Here are a few methods that might help:
Overall, make sure your concepts are clear. Follow the NCERT book to the core and study well. You may have prepared for JEE Mains which will also be a good booster. You should also practice last year’s JCECE question papers as this will give you an overall idea of the exam.
Yes, the IPM IIM Indore entrance exam can be prepared in 10 months. Some of my friends who joined IIM Indore and opted for IPM prepared for the exam in only 9-10 months.
Although, your level of participation could not be measured in months, but can be determined by the number of hours you put in each day. Many students used to enroll in the course for the year and then choose to drop out. But on the other hand students who are from crash courses are seen to reach their goal.
All in all, concentrate on your studies. Make a proper strategy by selecting the topics which are your strengths and weaknesses and solve them accordingly. Learn time management as this will be very beneficial. Finally, you can also look for a mentor to guide you through the process.
This is a tough question but let me provide you with some suggestions which you may find useful. Having to know a lot of people from IIM Indore, I can share the information I acquired from them.
So, the first thing you need to do is decide which path you want to go. If your mind is scattered all over the place, you might make a mistake.
A lot of people choose Engineering+MBA. It is very much popular among students. But if you intend to do an MBA, then do not go for IPM. You can complete your 4 years of B.Tech or BE graduation. This will save 1 year. Then you can prepare for the CAT and opt for a normal MBA.