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On the other hand, you are young and curious. So, don’t expect that once you finish reading, you will learn that you should stay in your room and study. On the contrary, if you manage to save your time, then you will have more time to spend not only on preparing for exams but also on meeting new people and attending exciting events.

5 Time Saving Techniques for Students:

When you become a student, it is perfectly normal that you will have to deal with a lot of different subjects. Therefore, you might feel overwhelmed and find it difficult to organize your schedule. So, you need a bit of guidance to help you come back on track and spend your time wisely.

1.) Start with a Master Schedule:

One of the most frequent mistakes most students make is that they don’t create a schedule for their activities. You may have already noted down your classes schedule. But, this is not enough. Apart from seminars and classes, you will also attend a lot of optional courses or you will attend various events organized on your campus. In addition, when the exams are approaching, you will also need to have a very clear schedule of all the exams’ dates together with the preparation period. This means that you should start your first weeks as a student with a master schedule. It should include all your activities from the first moments in the morning until you go to sleep. Plus, once you have finished it and put everything in order, you should make it visible in your room so that you don’t forget about anything you have to do during the day.

2.) Set Clear Goals:

Each student is different and has his own vision of how college life should be like. Therefore, once you have finalized your master schedule, the next step you should follow is to set clear goals for each study session. There are students who prefer to obtain average grades but to spend more time socializing or attending optional courses which interest them more. There are also others for whom grades are the most important and they would rather study for exams instead of going out with some colleagues. Depending on which type you identify yourself to be, you will be able to set your goals and focus on what interests you the most. As long as you know exactly what you want to achieve, you will be able to organize your time in such a way to achieve the results you want.

3.) Avoid Multi-Tasking:

“One of the biggest mistakes students do is trying to do various tasks at the same time. After all, they are able to watch TV while cooking. So, how hard can it be to work on two or more projects at the same time? Multi-tasking divides a student attention into different places. For a student, who doesn’t have enough experience to multi-task, it will become very difficult to focus and deliver results”, says the managing partner of one of the best writing services for students. One of the most common multi-tasking activities is to work on a project while also listening to music. Especially when you are a junior student, you will find it difficult to concentrate on the subject while you also listen to music. Therefore, you will spend more time preparing for an exam.

4.) Keep your things organized

Everyone knows how messy college students can become. When they go out of their parents’ house, they have the tendency to forget about the house rules and find it difficult to adapt to their new room and schedule. Therefore, when you enter a student’s room, you will most probably find the books in different corners of the room, mixed with various non-college items. When you live in such a mess, it is usually very difficult to concentrate on what is really important. In addition, you may even have difficulties in finding the books you need for a specific exam.

So, instead of spending a couple of hours studying and then going to a party, you will have two options. Either you spend a few hours looking for the books, tidying your room and then prepare for the exam. This means that you might lose the party. Or you will choose to go to the party and study less because you couldn’t find the books on time. Thus, keeping a tidy room will be of great help when you want to save more time for your hobbies.

5.) Take breaks

When you work on a project and you want to be effective, then it is very important to consider taking breaks. You will be able to save more time if you take a short break of 10 to 15 minutes after each hour of study. We know that you want to finish studying fast and then have more time to spend with your friends, but if you don’t take breaks you won’t save more time. When you study for a couple of hours without stopping, your brain will get tired and you will notice that you cannot assimilate the information. Therefore, you will spend more time repeating the information, struggling to understand it and be prepared for the next class. On the other hand, if you give yourself a break every 60 minutes, then you will be able to concentrate better during your study sessions and use your time more efficiently.

The student life is unique. So, you should take the best out of it. But, you need time to enjoy all the opportunities you can have during this period. Thus, use the tips above to save more time and focus on your areas of interest. Plan your activities ahead and take breaks whenever you feel you are getting tired. Moreover, don’t forget to reward yourself and celebrate each success.

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Every year, SSC declares the SSC CGL recruitment notification for the combined graduate level exams to fill countless seats in government departments. However,  the dates for SSC CGL online exam (Tier 1 ) has been postponed. The SSC CGL exam was to be held from 25th July 2018- 20th August 2018 which has been delayed.

Lakhs of students apply online for SSC CGL exam and prepare for the SSC CGL exam without coaching. From every corner of the country, numerous students fill the form for the applicable posts.

It is a common notion that you cannot crack the entrance exams without the support from so-called ‘’coaching centres’’. Spending huge money and time on coaching centre is not only the solution to clear SSC CGL exam 2018. But gone are the days when you need to depend on some expert person to guide you to accomplish your goal. Today’s generation is far more equipped with skill and knowledge. We can accomplish what we want on our own. So, forget about that decorative coaching classes and believe in yourself and start your preparation for SSC CGL reasoning.

SSC CGL Syllabus & Pattern

There are majorly four sections (General Awareness, Reasoning, English and Quantitative Aptitude) which are asked in both Tier 1 and Tier 2. The English section syllabus is diverse for Tier 1 and Tier 2, rest all the remaining sections are the same for Tier 1 as well as for Tier 2.

The SSC CGL Tier 1 exam is for 60 minutes comprising 25 Questions each from General Awareness, Reasoning, English and Quantitative Aptitude. Each correct answer will give you 2 marks and for every wrong answer, 0.50 will be deducted.

In SSC CGL Tier 2, 4 papers are provided in which Paper 1 and Paper 2 are compulsory if you cleared Tier 1 exam. Apart from this, Paper 3 and Paper 4 are dedicated to those candidates who filled up for some specific posts.

 SSC CGL Reasoning

The reasoning section of SSC CGL is extremely scoring. The difficulty level of different questions is different and hence the time taken to solve that questions is also different. The section is quite easy if you know the right method and learn how to prepare the same with respect to the time limit.

There are 25 questions of 50 marks. You can easily score well if you devote a high level of concentration to the questions.

SSC CGL Reasoning Topic Weightage

Before you commence your preparation, it is important to know the topic-wise weightage of various topics that come under the reasoning section.

Topics Weightage of Marks
Analogy                         3
Classification                         3
Dictionary                         1
Series                         2
Word Formation                         1
Missing Numbers                         1
Distance and Direction                         1
Statements and Conclusions                         1
Venn Diagrams                         1
Figure Completion                         1
Embedded Figure                         1
Paper Cutting and folding                         1
Mirror Image                         1
Matrix                         1
Mathematical Operations                         1
Counting of figures                         1
Coding-Decoding                        2
Blood Relation, Mathematics, Calendar, Ranking Order, Formula, Cubes, Dice, Clocks                         2
Syllogism                         –
Arithmetic Reasoning                         –

Reasoning Preparation for SSC CGL 2018

The first and foremost thing you should do is to read and understand the examination syllabus. This evaluation will provide you with the wise perception of the paper that you are preparing for.

How to start with the preparation of reasoning?

Reasoning Ability is generally a scoring subject as it takes only the thinking ability of the student. If you can apply your ability, you can easily score well in SSC CGL exam. Unlike numerical knowledge in reasoning part, you don’t need to mug up some formula and apply the same to solve the problems. You just need to be very careful while answering the questions. This reasoning section tests your judgement and other skills associated with the presence of mind and analytical ability.

The most important topics of Reasoning are- Analogy, Classification, Series Problems, Ranking, Sitting Arrangements, Coding-decoding, Statements and Conclusions, Directions, Blood Relations, Data Sufficiency, Assumptions and Direction Sense Test. Different questions from paper cutting and folding and mirror images are also asked.

Reasoning Books for SSC CGL Exams

  1. Modern approach to verbal Reasoning by R.S Agarwal
  2. Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey
  3. A New Approach to Reasoning Verbal and Non-Verbal by Arihant Publication
  4. Bank PO Reasoning Chapterwise Solved Papers 1999 – Till Date by Kiran Publication

Some useful tips to score well in Reasoning:

  • No exact formula so solves the questions with logical thinking.
  • Take one topic at a time as reasoning requires you think a certain way and doing various topics together will not be productive for you.
  • Remember the sequence of the alphabets and their numerical position as well.
  • Be very cautious with words having negative prefixes.
  • Try to imagine the objects in 3D like paper folding, dice etc.
  • The understanding of direction should be exact.
  • Practice the questions on daily basis.
  • Make use of your common sense to solve the puzzles.
  • You can even create your own set of formulae to solve the questions.
  • Imagine yourself as a mature person while solving the questions related to assumptions and statements.
  • Practice previous year question paper and mock test as much as you can.
  • Reasoning problems take greater time as compared to other sections, hence time constraint must be on your mind every time.
  • If you are jammed with a question and nothing comes up to you, try removing the options as per the information was given to get the correct answer.
  • Do not try to answer all the questions as it can provide you with negative numbers.

Don’t forget to download SSC CGL preparation app from the Play Store. It provides free notes, topic-wise study material, quizzes, mock test, question papers, online practice set, and all the notification related SSC CGL & other SSC exams.

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How to Prepare for IAS- In this article, we will be talking about the process of preparing for IAS exam. IAS exam is said to be the toughest exam in the whole of India.

Before making a deep dive into the process of preparation, we will make you understand about IAS exam.

If you might think there is a separate exam for IAS, then it’s not right. IAS is one of the services you can get by writing Civil Service Examinations which is conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) every year.

Civil Service Examination

Civil Services Examination is said to be an entrance exam for a person to get into the 24 services including IPS, IFS, IRS with some Group A and B services. As stated above, it is supposed to be one of the toughest competitive exams in India conducted by Union Public Service Commission for recruitment of officers for the All India Service.

How to Prepare for IAS (Civil Service) Examination

Let see the process of preparing for Civil Service Examination which is commonly called as IAS exam is as follows:

Step 1: The very first step for an individual is to know about the Exam Pattern and the syllabus.

First up all analyse the pattern and syllabus. This is the most important thing in this whole preparation. Without knowing anything you should not dive into the preparation.

The Civil Services Exam is said to be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) each year. The exam is comprised of 3 stages:

Stage 1: The first stage is Preliminary Examination (Popularly known as CSAT)

In this, you have two papers – Paper I and Paper II.

The Paper I tests your skills and knowledge on General studies and Paper II is known as an Aptitude test which related to English and Mathematics. And also Paper -II is a qualifying paper. You have to score 66 marks to evaluate your Paper – I. Even if you have written your Paper – I but not qualified with 66 marks, then your Paper – I will not be evaluated by UPSC.

The marks scored in Paper I and Paper II are NOT added for the overall merit of the Civil Services Preliminary Examination.

Civil Service Preliminary Examination Syllabus:

UPSC Syllabus for IAS (Civil Services) exam can be checked here. We have provided the short brief of IAS Prelims Syllabus. Check out IAS Prelims Syllabus as follows:

Paper I Syllabus (General Studies)

  1. A most important aspect of the syllabus is Current Affairs: Events of national and international importance happening every day.
  2. Past of India and Indian National Movement
  3. The physical aspect of India and World – including Physical, Social, Economic geography of India and the World.
  4. Indian Political System and Current Governance – also includes knowing the Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.
  5. Second last aspect of the syllabus is about Economic and Social Development – and also – Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector Initiatives, etc.
  6. General Science

Total Marks: 200 Marks

Period of Exam: Two Hours

Number of Questions: 100

Paper II Syllabus (CSAT)

  1. English and Hindi Language Comprehension Skills.
  2. Interpersonal skills including communication and social skills
  3. The third part is about Logical reasoning and analytical ability.
  4. Most important aspect is Decision making and problem-solving.
  5. Learning about numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data Interpretation, and much more.
  6. There would be Questions relating to English Language Comprehension skills of Class X level.

Total Marks: 200 Marks

Period of Exam: Two Hours

Number of Questions: 80

Stage 2: Main Examination (Also known as Mains)

The Main Examination will comprise of 9 papers including two compulsory and two optional papers. You have write answers in the descriptive type.

Like preliminary examination, we have two qualifying papers in the mains examination.

  1. Paper A (One of the Indian languages should be selected from the 8th schedule of Constitution) – 300 Marks
  2. Paper B (English) – 300 Marks
  3. Paper I – Essay (250 Marks)
  4. Paper II – Geography and History (250 Marks)
  5. Paper III – Governance, Constitution and International relations (250 Marks)
  6. Paper IV – Ethics and Integrity (250 Marks)
  7. Paper V – Optional Subject – Paper I (250 Marks)
  8. Paper VI – Optional Subject – Paper II (250 Marks)

Marks you have scored in the Paper A and Paper B will not be counted for the merit list. The marks scored in the Paper I to VI will be counted for the merit list.

After successfully completing your mains examination, you will be called for Interview.

Stage 3: Personal Interview

Applicants who acquire minimum qualifying marks in the Main Examination will be called for Interview by the Union Public Service Commission. Interview check your inner personality and your common knowledge related to current affairs and subject. So that it also called as a personality test.

If you are comfortable with English, then you can give chance to speak in your mother tongue. A separate translator will translate all your thoughts in English to the Interview Board.

Interview conducted by UPSC will be held at New Delhi. The total marks allotted for Interview is 275 Marks.

Still, you may have some common doubts related to Books you have read to clear Civil Service Examination, Choosing the right optional subjects, Coaching and some common FAQs. 

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How to Prepare Your Child for High School Career Test- It is very challenging to figure out the most suitable career path in life. This situation is generally raised when a student passes the high school. One of the critical phases of a student’s life, high school studies teach and prepare them for their next big adventure, the college life that builds their career path. Also, this is the time to think and research about which is the best career to pursue. Basically, not colleges but higher schools form the roots for a career choice. Being unaware of the potential and interests during schooling, many students take wrong decisions in their career. To make the most of the high school time, one must be prepared for their ideal career using online career tests. A career test for high school students can help them to find the best career track for their bright future.

How to Prepare Your Child for High School Career Test

Industries are changing at a high pace and are shifting demands related to the workforce. They are now looking for candidates that show effective aspects to survive in a company like one must be a tech-savvy and should be a learner, adaptable, and emotionally stable. Building these qualities in high schools will be fruitful for the children. This is the time to learn major skills, work on their personality, and develop a right attitude towards a professional life.

Exposure to a career can be given best through career assessment tests. A career test for high school students not only offer effective career choices for the aspirants but also these platforms highlight the personality type of a candidate. Students can find their passion with career assessment tests. They also mention adequate skills to prepare for a job field. Career counseling platforms or tests help on a greater scale by providing the best solution for a confused mind. Below are mentioned the significant career test for high school students so that they take better career decisions.

Who Am I?

This question bothers a person later after higher school studies. That is why it is better to make them prepare and aware of their identity early. The ‘Who Am I’ test presents a series of pictures and you have to select the most relating one as the answer. Unlike other tools, this is a fun way to learn about yourself and other vital career aspects.

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a very popular test for understanding the personality and skills of a person. This psychometric analysis test is used by many companies to identify a candidate’s personal choices that can affect his professional habits. You will not get any superficial scenarios, instead, expect deep questions in terms of how will you act in various conditions. This deeply layered quiz provides fairly accurate results.

Career Strengths Test

The career test measures a person’s qualities based on aspects like leadership, reasoning, and visualization. Career Strengths Test embraces a unique approach where it asks deep questions related to a variety of job areas. In the end, one can find the best career based on skills they possess. Students can even discover the skills they never knew they had.

Plyometrics

Major students in schools do not know the term ‘psychometric’, which is a well-known term to identify the personal behavior and problem-solving approach of a person. Many companies use psychometric tests to understand the working habits of a job seeker. Pymetrics is one such platform that helps in determining the character of an individual. Students can access many mind games and puzzles here that are important to build an effective problem-solving approach.

Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI)

It looks like the Myers-Briggs test but RHETI follows a different approach for the career assessment. After answering the questions in the test, it will put you into various categories such as a reformer, an achiever, or an enthusiast. The results also mention certain weak areas of the candidate. It is helpful to know areas where you scored low so you can improve them on time.

A wide variety of programs or courses are available in the market that offers the best career guidance towards performing well in a profession. However, above discussed career tools are free and present the most acceptable career choices for a student. Not every school child knows about his interested job field, which highly affects their options regarding a good career. While intelligent children can take robust career decisions, other students find it hard to determine their passion. Online career tests ask elementary questions to candidates and provide effective insights for career preparation. Exposing students with these tools can bring them a stable and successful career.

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Which Difficulties May You Face Writing an Academic Paper? ᐧ https://edumovlive.com/which-difficulties-may-you-face-writing-an-academic-paper/ https://edumovlive.com/which-difficulties-may-you-face-writing-an-academic-paper/#respond Fri, 22 Jun 2018 08:05:01 +0000 https://edumovlive.com/?p=14111 Is Writing a High-Quality Paper Difficult? Find out more about the difficulties you may face in writing an academic paper. Discover how to develop the high-quality college work using the helpful tips. Which Difficulties is May You Face Writing an Academic Paper? If you don’t like challenges, then writing a high-quality academic paper will be […]

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Is Writing a High-Quality Paper Difficult?

Find out more about the difficulties you may face in writing an academic paper. Discover how to develop the high-quality college work using the helpful tips.

Which Difficulties is May You Face Writing an Academic Paper?

If you don’t like challenges, then writing a high-quality academic paper will be extremely difficult for you as there are a lot of pitfalls. First of all, students aren’t happy to get the written assignments because they lack time. To write a good paper, you should have enough time to make a research and analyze the information. The well-written paper is the one that is able to meet all requirements, which refer to the structure, content, and formatting as well as the writing style of a paper.

It is not surprising that those students who realize that they don’t have the necessary writing skills give preference to the high-quality paper writing services online. However, this is the simplest way to avoid facing difficulties. If you would like to work on your project on your own it is better to know what to be prepared for.

Top-7 Things That Make the Paper Writing Not as Easy as ABC

Being assigned to write a college paper, you should understand that it is not a piece of cake. However, there is a good proverb: “The forewarned is forearmed”. If you learn more about all possible obstacles, you will be able to overcome them successfully. Remember that the word “difficult” is not the synonym of “impossible”. If you do your best hitting the books and working hard you will definitely achieve your goal, which is the top quality paper.

Get acquainted with the difficulties, which are involved in the process of paper writing to know how to deal with them effectively.

  • The choice of a paper topic: It is not easy to pick up a really worthy topic that is able to make a great impression on your reader. You may be puzzled as there are a lot of topic ideas on the Internet but some of them sound banal and uninteresting. You should be careful while choosing the original and unique topic. Moreover, you should find the topic, which will be not only interesting but also actual and the one you are familiar with or would like to learn more about. The key to success is to define your target audience and to brainstorm topic ideas, which may grasp the reader’s attention.
  • The requirement to stick to the certain structure: All academic papers should be written according to a certain structure. You should take into account that it doesn’t matter if you are going to write a short essay or the long research paper as each piece of academic writing should contain three major parts. The first one should tell your reader about the topic you are going to talk about. The second part is the main one as here you should provide all details and arguments. And finally, the last part of the paper is written with the aim to summarize everything that has already been mentioned in the work. The high-quality paper is the one where all three parts are present and each one performs its own function. Some students find it difficult to stick to the certain structure willing to have more freedom for expressing their ideas, however, you should keep in mind that it is an academic paper and not the letter to your friend.
  • The paper formatting: One of the main problems, which you are going to face writing a paper is the requirements to the paper formatting. There is more than one way to format your paper. For example, there are such styles like MLA and APA formatting. It is always better to ask the teacher what kind of formatting he expects to see.
  • The need to develop an effective thesis statement: Each superior quality should contain the good thesis statement. You have to write only a couple of sentences but you will spend much time thinking about how to make them really strong. It is not so easy to tell about the main idea of your work in one or two sentences. It must be bright and vivid in helping the reader to understand whether it is worth reading your paper or not.
  • The necessity to use rich vocabulary: Your paper will be really good if you demonstrate the command of language and use the rich vocabulary. Some students experience difficulties looking for the synonyms sometimes even making mistakes using the confusing words instead of those, which suit the paper content.
  • The need to spend much time working on the draft and making an outline: Before writing the final paper variant you will have to make the detailed outline. After, you will have to spend time working on the paper draft. These are obligatory steps you should take if want to write a top-notch quality paper.
  • The process of editing and proofreading: Some students think that they have finished the paper after putting a full stop, however, it is not so. It is a must to edit and then proofread your paper if you want to be 100% sure that there are no stylistic, spelling, and grammar mistakes. Editing is a tiresome process, which requires much time, energy, and concentration. You should be extremely attentive to all details.

Sometimes reading the paper for the second time you see that some corrections should be made. You will be lucky if you don’t need to change much as in some cases while editing writers decide to rewrite whole paragraphs. As for the proofreading, don’t think that it will take five minutes. You will have to check out the punctuation, misspellings and grammar errors, and correct them.

As you can see there are a lot of things to do while writing a college paper. However, if you take into account all those things that have been mentioned above, you will be able to make your life easier developing a high-quality paper much faster.

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Understudies often direct examinations and show their results in papers. However, some of the odd learners know how to do this effectively. A composition of a research paper is a stand between the most important things to collect an exam.

How to Write a Research Paper:

A Research Paper Structure

An educational research paper should work properly. For this, it reminds that any three main components should be included in any work. She is the offering, content body and the result. How to make paper properly? The main thing is permanent. The presentation introduces your work and the readers should be inspected with subject and content. You should present the entire procedure in your body detail in detail. Deployment is an important part of any paper; there, the author’s summary should be summarized. Here are some tips on the structure of the paper.

The presentation should be considered as clear and compact, do not agree with the reader’s attention with secondary, unnecessary facts. You can introduce your work goals for a simple concept of content. The body of the material is the basis of your work. This part of the paper should be considered in volume greater than the previous one.

You cannot cope with your procedures and present yourself in detail. In many logical articles, once it can consider the idea that the results are the most important part of the paper. Obviously, every paragraph is very important, but part of the last one is important. Like the offer, it should be short. Writing as a ground in this regard will also be appropriate.

Original Topic

At this time, you know how to create a paper structure, and you can start a compromise. The most important thing in research writing is the best decision-making. This is just the ability to investigate appropriate and interesting articles. It was not known for some time to try to write about it. Your work is valuable because of its functionality. You can check everything from logical facts and social events; The important thing is that this topic should be encouraged for readers paper writers.

Clear line

When you’ve already picked up your research topic, you can start creating content. However, in the beginning, you have to write a plan. It will work great. Framework short paragraphs must be clear and included. This is to make your work in a logical group of privileges. To get started with this, they write all the interesting ideas on a paper sheet, write, centre, and everything that bell bells. Most of the arrests on this occasion decide yet important titles and submit their ideas according to them. Note this information as a ground, and you will get a plan for your work.

Example of Successful Papers

So to understand what you should have to do the right way of structural paper structure and structure, you have to consider the example of a great process. They can easily be found on the Internet or your teacher can be asked to sample it. Writing and paying attention to small details. However, it reminds you that your work should be one type of one, so completely unanimously with different papers, do not extend your views and create your own original, vision.

Avoid mistakes

The content in the content can ruin your impression as an author and your work, so you should pay attention to your papers and all your mistakes. Do not try to grow while creating a test, leave a lot of time to check it out, and make any paper out that your paper is good.

Professor

In case of material misunderstanding, you must contact the teacher immediately and clear the important information. Try to hesitate to inquire about many questions. This is very cheap every time to set everything and to work correctly.

Visit the library

Be prepared for the fact that you will spend many nights in the library. Obviously, many books and articles can be found on the Internet; However, unusual releases of publications are not openly available in the electronics but are protected in libraries. In addition, there is a special environment in the reading room that enhances work. The fact is that when you write a paper at home, you may be disturbed by different factors, and there are no neighbours, no TVs, no social systems, just books and silence. Investigation process

Indicate an Unusual Figure

The statistics and focus of the data focused on the field of financial aspects, science, material science, and other precise sciences are needed. Be careful and check the results twice. Only honest information is required. On this occasion, you are looking for information about a company on the Internet, to determine whether these facts are accurate and one-way mode. Try not to figure out data from different tasks and add them to your business research just to change the business name. The magical decision-making program can easily discover your fraud. In addition, the teacher can only check the accuracy of your count.

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Get here 1 Month 12th Class Board Exams Study Plan. There is just a month left for the first major examination of Class 12th Boards. It needs some simple measures to take care of. And the best part is, You can easily score a 90+ even with just one month of preparation. Even if you are JEE Aspirant then too you need to take the boards seriously. Because of the board exam is so hard. So, focus continue on your study and plans. If you have any plan for your study the don’t worry we provide you with you a plan for your study. You can make a preparation plan according to your time. And you can make better preparation for board exams. let’s know how to prepare for class 12th Board exam in 1 month?

12th Board Exam Preparation- 1 Month Exam Schedule:

Students you know very well, time is so important in our life. So, first manage your time. Think about it, how you can prepare for Class 12th Boards in a minimize time. Then, first stop wasting your time. Make a simple schedule for study. Make a Time Table for study according to your preference. And focus only on the study and hard preparation, because you have only one month for preparation. hence, make a schedule on your own from your sleeping time to study time. So first make a simple schedule.

Make a Time Table, divide hours to prepare the syllabus, subject wise. Practice more and more Sample paper for 12th Board Examination 2018. Manage Time for your practice and Revision. And study hard every day. Keep important topics, syllabus book, notebooks etc things for study aside. Read one by one and practice model papers. Hence, you can save time by practising Model Papers. Read old year exams papers also.

Last minute Tips for 12th Board Exam Preparation:

Board Examinations are the crucial part of every student’s life. Thus 12th Board Exam has maximum weight as it is a stepping stone for higher studies. Better the Percentage better will be the opportunities. Today, most of the Universities/ colleges have criteria for Admission Procedure. Percentage less than 80 is considered to be as low. Practically you can say, we are in an era of cutthroat competition. the fine example is Delhi University admissions 2018. 99% cut off nearly in every course admission is seen every year. This year it is expected that CBSE and many other examination Boards will raise their standards and set a benchmark for the difficulty level of 12th Board Exam paper 2018. check out last Minute tips:

  • Revise those topics which you have already worked on. No need to learn new topics in last minute of examination. It will confuse your mind.
  • Ask questions to yourself. Then answer it! it will boost your confidence for Board examination 2018 Paper.
  • Practice Sample Paper by keeping the watch alongside. Set an alarm for 3 hours. So that you can keep a check on your writing speed.
  • Develop Time Management skills. Set a particular time for answering a question in the Examination. It will gradually help you to finish your paper on time.

What you should and Shouldn’t Do:

Students have a habit of not sleeping properly, especially the night before the exams. Instead of this sleep early every night, get up early in the morning, and have a proper breakfast and then study. A healthy routine is must for every Board Examination student. Though, students have a dilemma that more they study the better will be the Board Results. But, according to experts study in intervals. Give yourself a break of 7 mins in between of every topic revised.

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UPCPMT 2016 Application Form | UP CPMT 2016 Registrations to be Closed https://edumovlive.com/upcpmt-2016-application-form-up-cpmt-2016-registrations-to-be-closed/ https://edumovlive.com/upcpmt-2016-application-form-up-cpmt-2016-registrations-to-be-closed/#respond Tue, 12 Apr 2016 19:25:51 +0000 https://edumovlive.com/?p=10463 UPCPMT 2016 Application Form- UP CPMT 2016 Registration to be closed soon. Apply for MBBA Entrance Exam UPCPMT 2016 before the last date. The UPCPMT which is known as Uttar Pradesh Combined Premedical Test is a state level medical exam that is going to conduct by the Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh University, Faizabad. This examination is conducted […]

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UPCPMT 2016 Application Form- UP CPMT 2016 Registration to be closed soon. Apply for MBBA Entrance Exam UPCPMT 2016 before the last date. The UPCPMT which is known as Uttar Pradesh Combined Premedical Test is a state level medical exam that is going to conduct by the Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh University, Faizabad. This examination is conducted every year for the candidates to get admission in the various medical programs such as BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery), BHMS (Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery), BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery), BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), and MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). This year the UPCPMT 2016 Registration from March 10th, 2016 for the candidates and all candidates start to apply for the UPCPMT 2016 Application Form. Candidates can log on to the official website to apply for the application Form. More details such as qualification, eligibility criteria etc. of the examination are given below. Candidates can read this article to get the information.

UPCPMT 2016 Application Form:

Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh University, Faizabad released the notification for the UP MBBS Admission 2016 for the candidates. There are approx 800- 850 seats are available for the candidates in the colleges. There are a huge number of  candidates who are interested to make their career in medical, they can apply for the UPCPMT MBBS Application Form 2016 successfully for the examination. The examination is going to conduct  in month of May. So the admit card will available in the first week of May.  So candidates download their admit card to attend the examination.

UPCPMT 2016 Registration Details:

  • Exam Details:  The detail of entrance exam of UPCPMT 2016 Examination is given below:
  • Exam Name: Uttar Pradesh Combined Pre Medical Test(UP CPMT)
  • Type of Exam: Under Graduate (UG)
  • Level: State level Exam
  • UPCPMT 2016 Exam Date: 17th May 2016
  • Courses Offered: MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS, BUMS

UPCPMT MBBS Application Form 2016 Eligibility Criteria

  • Note : Only the candidates of Uttar Pradesh state apply for this examination if they passed Class 10th  and Class 12th from UP Board then there is no need to submit the domicile of Uttar Pradesh. In the case of other board, candidates have to submit the domicile certificate of Uttar Pradesh.
  • Age Limit: The age of candidates must be at least of 17 years and not more than 25 years.
  • Education qualification: Candidates must pass in class 12th with at least 50% marks in the subject Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics or any other elective subject with English in each subject.

UP CPMT MBBS Application Form 2016:

LogIn – First Candidates have to log in for UPCPMT 2016 application form by clicking on the link. Then candidates have to fill all the correct details such as name, address, Phone no. and Email Address etc.

Note: All the details of UPCPMT Application Form 2016 will be sent to candidate’s registered id and mobile number. Therefore, the mobile number and email id should be valid and will be used for only one UPCPMT 2016 registration process

Now Candidates can fill the details like Username, Password. UPCPMT 2016 Examination Application Form to log in again in the application form.

  • Candidates should be careful during fill the registration form.
  • After filling in all details recheck the information and, click on the ‘Submit’ button

How to Apply for UPCPMT 2016 Application Form:

UPCPMT 2016 Application fee:

  • For the candidates of General and OBC Category : Rs.1400
  • For  the candidates of SC/ST/PWD  Category : Rs.700

Candidates can pay the fee of UPCPMT 2016 Application Form by online or offline mode

  • Online Payment – Candidates can pay Online payment of application through credit and debit card or net banking.
  • Offline payment – Candidates can pay Offline payment can be done through the authorized Bank
  • Candidates should  take printout of UPCPMT 2016 application form for their future reference
Important Dates for UPCPMT 2016:
  • Start date to apply for application form:  10th March 2016
  • Last date of Registration form: 15th April 2016

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CUSAT CAT 2016 Admit Card, Exam Date, Preparation Tips | cusat.nic.in https://edumovlive.com/cusat-cat-2016-admit-card-exam-date-preparation-tips-cusat-nic-in/ https://edumovlive.com/cusat-cat-2016-admit-card-exam-date-preparation-tips-cusat-nic-in/#respond Sat, 20 Feb 2016 03:28:26 +0000 https://edumovlive.com/?p=9330 CUSAT CAT 2016 Admit Card to be Released on website www.cusat.ac.in. Download CUSAT 2016 Hall Ticket, CUSAT CAT 2016 Call Letter with CUSAT CAT 2016 Exam Date and CUSAT CAT 2016 Preparation Tips Online. Cochin University of Science and Technology i.e. CUSAT released the CUSAT CAT 2016 Admit Card or CUSAT CAT Call letter for the candidates […]

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CUSAT CAT 2016 Admit Card to be Released on website www.cusat.ac.in. Download CUSAT 2016 Hall Ticket, CUSAT CAT 2016 Call Letter with CUSAT CAT 2016 Exam Date and CUSAT CAT 2016 Preparation Tips Online.

Cochin University of Science and Technology i.e. CUSAT released the CUSAT CAT 2016 Admit Card or CUSAT CAT Call letter for the candidates who are going to appear in the examination. The examination is conducted for the students who wants to take admission for postgraduate courses or for the engineering and management courses  in Kerala. For that  CUSAT is going to conduct the CUSAT CAT  (Common Admission Test) 2016 for the candidates on 1st May 2016. So candidates are waiting for the www.cusat.nic.in CAT 2016 Admit Card. With the help of admit card, candidates can get  details about examination venue, time and date. So it is necessary for candidates to download the admit card before the examination.

CUSAT CAT 2016 Admit Card Download:

The examination of CAT 2016 is organized on 1st May 2016 at various places by Cochin University of Science and Technology. The students who are interested in engineering and management courses, they applied for this examination. After applying candidates are looking for the  CUSAT CAT 2016 Admit Card, so that they can attend the examination. The admit card will be available from 15th April to 1st May 2016 on the official portal site. So candidates can visit the official website  to download the admit card.

CUSAT CAT 2016 Preparation Tips:

There is tough competition among the candidates to qualify the written examination, so all candidates give their best so that clear the examination. So before the examination all candidates must take some tips for the examination. Thus, we are here to give some CUSAT CAT 2016 Preparation Tips to the candidates who are doing preparation for the examination, so that they can prepare themselves before the examination. It will help them in their preparation for the examination.

  • The candidates who are going to attend the examination must have knowledge about the complete examination syllabus. Before the examination, they should make the time-table for their study.
  • Make the notes of important topics.
  • Make sure that you have the understanding of all the basic concepts of the topics according to syllabus
  •  Take the idea of examination paper from last year examination paper
  • You must focus on Concepts first rather than problem-solving.
  • Practice with the different method of the question solution.
  •  Learn the shortcut techniques & strategies to solve the questions in less time.

Steps for Download CUSAT CAT 2016 Hall Ticket

CUSAT CAT Call Letter 2016 are now available on its official website portal. So candidates can follow this procedure to download their admit card from the website.

  • Candidates visit the official website CUSAT  i.e. www.cusat.ac.in
  • Now Go to the home page and search for CUSAT CAT 2016 Admit Card and click on it.
  • Now fill all details like Registration Number and ID or DOB (Date of Birth) to generate the admit card.
  • Your admit card will appear on the screen.
  • Now you can save it and download your admit card for future use.

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IIT JEE Main 2016 Preparation Tips- Physics, Chemistry, Maths https://edumovlive.com/iit-jee-main-2016-preparation-tips-physics-chemistry-maths/ https://edumovlive.com/iit-jee-main-2016-preparation-tips-physics-chemistry-maths/#respond Wed, 13 Jan 2016 20:30:55 +0000 https://edumovlive.com/?p=7637 IIT JEE Main 2016 Examination is the dream of many aspirants who looks dreams of engineering in reputed colleges. So to clear the IIT JEE Main exam is a tough job and you need to work really hard. So here are some important IIT JEE Main 2016 Preparation Tips that will surely help in the […]

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IIT JEE Main 2016 Examination is the dream of many aspirants who looks dreams of engineering in reputed colleges. So to clear the IIT JEE Main exam is a tough job and you need to work really hard. So here are some important IIT JEE Main 2016 Preparation Tips that will surely help in the IIT JEE Main 2016 Examination. Check the IIT JEE Main 2016 Preparation Tips – Physics, Chemistry, Maths. All the subjects are discussed in details. So you don’t have to worry about any other subjects.

Every year, lots of students search for How to Crack IIT JEE Main in first attempt, IIT JEE Main Preparation Tips or Study Material, etc. So, get here detailed IIT JEE Main online preparation tips subject wise for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

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IIT JEE Main 2016 Preparation Tips- Physics, Chemistry, Maths

IIT JEE Main 2016 Examination will be conducted on April 3rd, April 9th and April 10th 2016. So make sure you are very much prepared for the examination. And here is the IIT JEE Main 2016 Preparation Tips for all three important subjects.

Main important tip for IIT JEE Main 2016 Examination is that you need to work on the syllabus. The Topic should be read properly and which chapters need to be prepared well should be known.

  1. A Revision Timetable is must for the few last days. Prepare the timetable and study during the last days before the exam according to this schedule.
  2. You must have prepared many topics, concentrate on those topics that you have already covered and about which you are confident. If you try to learn or get new topics in your mind it will confuse you as well as it will waste your Time.
  3. Make sure you distribute your time equally for all the sections. As clearing, all the section is important in the examination for the merit.
  4. Try to revise formulas, difficult topics as much as possible.
  5. Try to study alone in last week, so that you can focus on sections or part you have more problem. You might get confused coz someone has more difficult problem than you.
  6. Practice last 5 years IIT’s examination. Take a good Practice Guide for the JEE Examination.
  7. While attempting mock papers try and pace yourself, so that on the day of the exam you have an estimation of how much time will you take for each section. Keep on practicing the Mock Paper as they will make you comfortable with the timing.
  8. Set a target score for each section so that you don’t waste much of your time in one section only.
  9. When you start your Examination Paper. Before doing that, check the paper thoroughly, for your weak point and strong points. Marks allotted to each question. DO EASY question first with maximum marks and then difficult questions.
  10. While preparing for the examination, you must keep yourself Relaxed and calm. Take care of your Health as well, have the proper diet.

Topics for Physics in JEE Main: Important

JEE Physics has 20 chapters, that have to be covered over 2 years time. From these 20 chapters you need to work hard on 10 chapters and excel in them:

  • Dimensional Analysis
  • Gravitation & Electrostatics
  • Current Electricity & Heat Transfer
  • Electromagnetic Induction, Waves & Sound
  • Geometrical Optics, Thermodynamics
  • Kinetic Theory of Gases, Rotational Dynamics

Syllabus Weightage- Physics:

  • Units and Dimensions – Weightage: 2%
  • Measurement of Errors – Weightage: 2%
  • Kinematics – Weightage: 1%
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion – Weightage: 4%
  • Work, Energy and Power – Weightage: 5%
  • Electrostatics – Weightage: 6%
  • Current Electricity – Weightage: 7%
  • Wave Optics – Weightage: 5%
  • Ray Optics – Weightage: 6%
  • Centre of Mass, Momentum and Collision – Weightage: 5%
  • Rotational Dynamics – Weightage: 4%
  • Simple Harmonic Motion – Weightage: 5%
  • Fluid Mechanics – Weightage: 2 – 5%.
  • Wave Motion and String Waves – Weighting: 5%
  • Magnetism – Weightage: 6%
  • Heat & Thermodynamics – Weightage: 6%
  • Nuclear Physics – Weightage: 5%
  • Modern Physics – Weightage: 5%
  • Semiconductor – Weighting: 5%

Topics for Maths in JEE Main: Important

The JEE Syllabus for Maths has close to 15 chapters which you have to cover over a period of 2 years (Class 11 and Class 12). In maths, you need to cover all the chapter is very excellent manner. As all the chapters are really important and useful

Syllabus Weightage- Mathematics:

  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions – Weighing: 2%
  • Circles and Family of Circles – Weighing: 6%
  • Sequence and Series – Weighing: 5%
  • Applications of Derivative – Weighing: 4%
  • Limit and Continuity – Weighing: 3%
  • Matrices and Determinants – Weighing: 4%
  • Straight Lines and Pair of Straight Lines – Weighing: 2%
  • 3-D Geometry  – Weighing: 5%
  • Probability and Statistics  – Weighing: 7%
  • Vector Algebra  – Weighing: 5%
  • Integration  – Weighing: 8% (Definite + Indefinite integration)
  • Complex Numbers  – Weighing: 5%
  • Parabola  – Weighing: 3%
  • Trigonometric Ratios  – Weighing: 3%

Syllabus Weightage- Chemistry:

  • IUPAC Nomenclature
  • Periodic Table
  • Chemical Bonding – Weighing: 5%. 
  • Mole Concept – Weighing: 2%
  • Co-ordination Chemistry – Weighing: 5%
  • Alcohol, Phenols and Ethers – Weighing: 7%
  • p-Block elements – Weighing: 5%
  • Atomic Structure – Weighing: 5%
  • Gaseous State – Weighing: 3%
  • Hydrocarbons – Weighing: 2%
  • Aldehydes and Ketones – Weighing: 5%
  • d & f Block Elements – Weighing: 5%
  • General Organic Chemistry – Weighing: 7%

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