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How one should prepare for getting admission in FMS Delhi?

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Mansi Jain Posted On : April 1st, 2024

FMS Delhi is one of the Top B-Schools in India, often compared with IIM A, B & C. FMS Delhi has the best RoI, low fees of INR 2 Lakhs, and a batch size of 251 + Supernumerary Seats (for batch 2024-26).

FMS Delhi MBA Admission is based on various criteria such as CAT Scores, Academic Scores, Statement of Purpose, Extempore and Personal Interview. Getting admission to FMS Delhi is not an easy task; it is highly competitive as it's one of the top management institutes in India. Here are some tips on how to prepare for admission:

Prepare for CAT: Admission to FMS Delhi is based on CAT Scores, so you should start preparing for the CAT a year or more before the exam, which gives you enough time to cover the syllabus and practice thoroughly. 

Prepare for Extempore and Personal Interview: Apart from CAT scores, FMS Delhi takes Extempore and Personal Interview into consideration. You should prepare for Extempore and PI topics and work on your Communication Skills and Confidence.

Stay Updated: Keep yourself updated with what's happening in the world, like in business, economy, and politics. As it is important for Extempore and PI rounds.

Getting into FMS Delhi requires dedication, great marks, hard work, and good communication skills.

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How do I prepare for the IIM Indore IPM Aptitude test and personal interview? What books should I refer to prepare for IPM-AT? What is the syllabus for the Aptitude Test?

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Hardik Nagar Posted On : January 11th, 2023
Studied at Integrated Programme in Management, IIM Indore (Graduated 2021)

Frankly, the preparation tips for the IIM Indore IPM Aptitude test and personal interview are best understood from a student who's been through the process recently, not a coaching instructor or institute.

The aptitude test to interview score ratio is 60:40. The study material for the course can't really help you much. Sharpen your math skills if they are lacking. It's a must because quant is a stress if your math skills aren't up to par. The computer provides you with a calculator, but it can only perform basic addition and subtraction. If you are proficient in English, verbal is simple. No point in opening the dictionary to figure out new words or trying to mug them up. Read the papers and any classic literature you can get your hands on. The rest would probably work out. The majority of the reading was at the CBSE level. Your reading speed is the only potential stumbling block. Reading newspapers will also help you if you are chosen for the interview. The term "electronic commerce" refers to the sale of electronic goods. Also, the break between the test and interview is a good time to brush up on your class 12 syllabus.

The one thing to remember is to never lie. They'll see right through you, and trouble may be on the way. Presentation is essential. Don't be scared to ask for a little time to ponder upon a question, but don't be overconfident.

The key is self-assurance. After all, the panelists and the test are only attempting to assess the breadth of your knowledge, your self-awareness, and the goals you wish to achieve. Don't compare yourself with others or think of the multitude of kids trying their luck too. You will succeed there if you are aware that IIM IPM is where your heart truly lies. 

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Are IGNOU materials relevant for the UPSC?

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Ragini Prajapati Posted On : October 13th, 2022
M.A IN PHILOSOPHY from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

IGNOU Public Administration material is very simple and lucid, covering the majority of the UPSC Public Administration syllabus. Before moving on to books by Mohit Bhattacharya and Administrative Thinkers like Prasad & Prasad, IGNOU material is a good starting point. The same is true for the other subjects. So, if you are reading the subject for the first time, you can go through them to get a basic understanding of it.

It is recommended to read blogs on the subject, consult standard textbooks used for the specific course at university, and, most importantly, form a study group. For serious discussion on topics, this group should stay connected on a messaging platform like Whatsapp and the social media of your choice. If you do this religiously, your IGNOU and UPSC journeys will be smooth and enjoyable!

Disciplined UPSC candidates refer to the study material of this Open University's PG program honestly.

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What are some experiences people have had with the IGNOU exams? Are they difficult and what level of preparation is needed or can one be a bit easygoing?

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Sanchit Kapadia Posted On : October 13th, 2022
MCA from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)

The truth about IGNOU is that it does not care about you, and its success rate is much lower than that of other universities. IGNOU will be much more difficult than any other university; even your regular course may be much easier than what you will experience at IGNOU. It's not so much the degree that you'll get from IGNOU as it is the experience of how harsh and demanding life will be, how things will go wrong and you'll have to make them right. The terms provided by IGNOU may appear simple, but soon everything will begin to unfold; there will be success and setbacks. You will have to rework things over and over again, or you will fail. Exams are easy but they become tougher as you progress. You might get (low) grades as you've never gotten before, just because IGNOU is a miser in terms of giving marks. 

Even though IGNOU exams are not difficult, here are some factors that contribute to their difficulty: The study material is never delivered on time; if it is, you will not receive your entire syllabus for the current semester; frequently, the study material arrives in the following semester. The exam schedule is appalling. There will be times when you have two exams on the same day, times when you have exams on consecutive days, and times when you only have one exam at the end of the month. Exam papers are not difficult (if you know the subject), but the point is that there is no specific standard that IGNOU has set for its marking scheme. As a result, even if you have answered questions correctly and to the best of your ability, you may still lose.

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How do I prepare for IIT-JAM?

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Jamna Desai Posted On : April 22nd, 2023
Studied at Madras Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India (2019)

Preparing for IIT-JAM can be a challenging and time-consuming process, but with the right strategies and resources, you can achieve success. Here are some tips to help you prepare for the IIT-JAM:

  • Understand the Exam Pattern: The IIT-JAM exam is conducted in online mode and consists of seven test papers, each of 3 hours duration. You need to choose a single paper in which you want to appear for the exam. The exam paper consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs), multiple select questions (MSQs), and numerical answer type questions (NATs). Understanding the exam pattern will help you to manage your time and prepare accordingly.
  • Know the Syllabus: Check the official syllabus of the IIT-JAM to know the topics that you need to cover. It will help you to focus on the important areas and avoid wasting time on unnecessary topics.
  • Create a Study Plan: Make a study plan that covers all the topics and sections of the exam syllabus. Divide the topics into manageable chunks and allocate sufficient time to each of them. Include revision sessions in your plan to consolidate your learning.
  • Choose the Right Study Material: Select the best books and study materials to prepare for the IIT-JAM exam. You can also refer to online study materials, video lectures, and online courses to supplement your learning.
  • Practice Previous Year Question Papers: Solving previous year's question papers and sample papers is an effective way to prepare for the exam. It will help you to understand the exam pattern, the types of questions asked, and the difficulty level of the exam.
  • Take Mock Tests: Taking mock tests will help you to evaluate your performance and identify your strengths and weaknesses. It will also give you a feel of the actual exam and help you to manage your time effectively.
  • Stay Healthy and Focused: Take care of your health and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Exercise regularly, eat nutritious food, and get enough sleep. Stay focused and motivated throughout your preparation and believe in yourself.

Remember, consistency and hard work are the keys to success in the IIT-JAM exam. Stick to your study plan, practice regularly, and keep yourself motivated.

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What are some tips for scoring high marks in VTU?

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Deeksha Mukharjee Posted On : April 25th, 2022
studied at Visvesvaraya Technological University

The trick for scoring well in VTU is simple. You should choose 5 units and go through them thoroughly. Don’t skip any topics from these units. You can keep the last unit optional. Solve the previous 5 years' questions. However, don’t rely on these papers alone. 

Take all three internals and don’t take the third internal lightly. It will prepare you for the external. Try to score well in practicals. In the examination, present your answer in an effective way.

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How do I prepare for IIIT-H lateral entry? What are some books that are followed by most of the IIIT-H lateral entry aspirants?

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Anupama Chauhan Posted On : July 28th, 2023
studied at International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad

IIIT Hyderabad has a 2nd-year lateral entry program for which the eligibility criteria is 2-year B.Tech program, i.e. one year back. The entire process comprises 2 stages 

  • Written Examination: To prepare for this you need to study all topics in your all 4 semesters properly. The Lateral Entry Examination has 60 MCQ followed by 4 subjective Questions, but remember there is no fixed pattern.
  • Interview: Students who clear the written exam appear for the interview which is very unpredictable. Usually, you are interviewed on the basis of your resume and your interest.

Books that will help you prepare for it

  • C programming: E.Balagurusamy
  • Data Structure: Tannenbaum
  • Discrete Mathematics: Kenneth Rosen
  • Digital Logic: Morris Mano
  • Computer Organisation: Morris Mano

Hope this helped you!

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How do I prepare for IIT JAM mathematical statistics?

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Pradipta Sen Posted On : January 29th, 2021
IIT Kanpur, M.Sc. Statistics 2018

Discussed below are some important tips and guidelines which you can refer to for your ease in preparation. These tips will help you cover the whole syllabus effectively without wasting too much time. A proper study timetable will do the trick for you but proper time management is a must to cover all the required topics. 

Mentioned below are some important tips and guidelines for your reference.

Focus only on the Main syllabus - The whole syllabus of IIT JAM Mathematical statistics is neither too short and nor too long, you can easily cover it within the set time period. But it is more important that you cover only the required syllabus and not all the extra syllabus suggested in different books. Focusing on the extra syllabus can waste your time. So it is suggested that you need to stick to the main syllabus only and cover all the topics given in the same. 

Practice & solve maximum past year papers - In order to check your accuracy of solving the questions correctly, solving past year papers is the best thing you can do. The series of last year’s papers are easily available on the market or the internet. So try to get it from any trusted source and solve all of them with efficiency to figure out your weak and strong points which also helps you analyze your ranking and score in IIT-JAM Mathematical statistics.

Important books - Especially for IIT JAM, there are different books referred by different universities for students studying in their respective universities. The books referred by universities are easily available in nearby stores, markets, or libraries which helps students cover the syllabus effectively. So you can also refer to books suggested by your university, the books mentioned below are suggested for Delhi students.

  • The Books which you can refer to for Mathematics includes - Introduction to Matrices by S.C Gupta, Integral Calculus by Shanti Narayan, Differential Calculus by Shanti Narayan, Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewarts
  • The books referred for Statistics - Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics by S.C Gupta and V.K Kapoor.

Try and complete the syllabus 20 days before your set time period as you need more time to focus on solving last year’s papers as well. Devote more time to solving these papers as it will strengthen your chances of cracking IIT-JAM with the best grades. Do not dedicate much time to preparing lengthy topics as it will reduce your speed. Even you can also flip the question or more on to the next one when any question consumes more time.

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How are the interview questions for IIIT Hyderabad for the UGEE? How should I prepare for them? And what are the chances of clearing the interview? Here’s how my UGEE interview process went.

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Anupama Chauhan Posted On : July 28th, 2023
studied at International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad

My friend had the opportunity to appear for the Dual Degree Programs interview. She shared her entire experience with me. Once the document verification was done, the candidates were divided into seven groups. 20 minutes before the interview, she was given a sheet with 3 questions one each from Physics, Linguistics, and Mathematics.

  1. (a) Since Newton’s First Law of Motion can be derived from the second law of Motion, what do you think is the relevance of the first law? Did Newton give us three laws when two would have been adequate?

          (b) A similar Mechanics question which I don’t remember.

  1. A Linguistics Question of Medium Difficulty
  2. You are given an equilateral triangle of side length ‘a. Disprove or Prove: Among any five points inside the triangle, there always exists a pair at a distance not greater than a/2.

The candidates were not asked to write the answers but just ponder on the questions for 20 minutes. Soon she was ushered into the interview room where she was welcomed by several warm panelists that asked questions like

  • Why IIIT and Why Research?
  • Tell us about your family and school education.
  • Do you like linguistics?, to which she said that she loved Tamil. He asked further, Do you find the present web applications in Tamil efficient? 
  • Which field in Computer Science do you like the most?
  • Do you have any experience working with Cryptography?
  • Where do you see yourself in ten years?

Out of the 3 questions handed in earlier, she was able to solve the  Lingo question and even managed to write some satisfactory reasons for the Physics questions but failed to solve the Mathematics question. They further asked questions related to Friction, Work, and Energy. They did not ask the linguistic one and moved on to the mathematical question. They asked her to solve it with their help.

She told them about her extracurricular achievements and they seemed to be impressed. One of the professors ended the interview by saying that if she got selected, she should come with her extracurricular file then. The entire interview lasted for 50 minutes and she considers it to be one of the most memorable interviews.

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What do I do to crack the NIMHANS entrance exam for a post-graduation in neurosurgery?

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Pratik Parikh Posted On : September 30th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

NIMHANS conducts an online MCQ based entrance test for Mch/DM Neurology and MD Psychiatry. A common exam is held for all these courses, and later on, a separate merit list is published for each. You have to select your course while applying, and can’t change it later on. You can apply for all three courses or one/two of them. 

Here is some information on the entrance exam:

  1. It is a one-hour test with 150 MCQs.
  2. 1 mark is awarded for each correct answer, and ¼ mark is deducted for each wrong answer.
  3. 90-100 questions are asked from 19 MBBS subjects. These questions are not related to CNS. With good preparation for other PGMEE, you can answer them.
  4. Regular one-liner guidebook questions are asked.
  5. 50-60 MCQs are directly/indirectly related to CNS. For these, read the neuro aspect of all major subjects- Anatomy, Physio, Medicine, Psychiatry, Surgery, Patho, Micro, Pharma, Radio, and Anaesthesia. These questions are solvable given that you prepare well in the last 10-15 days before the exam.

The entrance is overall easy. However, the number of seats is very low, so the margin of error for silly mistakes is very low. 

Read all subjects before the last 10 days. Then, focus on the Neurology part in the last 10 days. By following these tips, you’ll successfully crack the NIMHANS entrance test.

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