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23rd August 2014, 11:57 AM
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Tips to prepare for the CET exam
Will you please give me some good Tips to prepare for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test???
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23rd August 2014, 12:26 PM
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Re: Tips to prepare for the CET exam
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test is one of the tough examinations in the state. Here are some tips which will help you in cracking this exam: Use only standard books Determination and the confidence is mandatory for the exam Time to study Concentrate on the syllabus Meditate Sleep and eat well Use creative ideas Stay positive Take mock test Never cheat in exam hall Remember that all of the subjects are important Image MHT-CET 2013 Chemistry: Complete Reference Manual Our Price: Rs.295 MHT-CET 2013 Mathematics: Complete Reference Manual Our Price: Rs.356 MHT-CET 2013 Biology: Complete Reference Our Price: Rs.314 |
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11th February 2016, 04:53 PM
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Re: Tips to prepare for the CET exam
Hi . I have apply for CET exams , will you please give me tips to prepare for CET exams ? how to crack CET exams ?
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11th February 2016, 04:53 PM
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Re: Tips to prepare for the CET exam
Hello , as you want here we gives you tips to prepare for B.ed CET exams as follows candidates should work hard for the various subjects in which they have to appear. Stay focused while preparing for the exam. While studying, you may prepare some notes that may be of help to you when revising few days before the exam. Part-A - 25 marks General English – 25 questions for 25 marks Part-B - 25 marks General Knowledge – 15 questions for 15 marks Teaching Aptitude – 10 questions for 10 marks Part-C - 100 marks Mathematics 100 questions for 100 marks Physical Sciences 100 questions for 100 marks Physics 50 questions for 50 marks Chemistry 50 questions for 50 marks Biological Sciences 100 questions for 100 marks Botany – 50 questions for 50 marks Zoology - 50 questions for 50 marks Social Studies – 100 questions for 100 marks Geography – 35 questions for 35 marks History – 30 questions for 30 marks Civics – 15 questions for 15 marks Economics – 20 questions for 20 marks English – 100 questions for 100 marks |