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8th August 2014, 08:02 AM
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Tips to Crack JMET Exam
Will you please provide some tips to crack JMET Exam ?
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8th August 2014, 11:23 AM
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Re: Tips to Crack JMET Exam
Joint Management Entrance Test ( JMET ) is the first step in the process of seeking admission to the 2 – Year full time Post Graduate Degree Programs in Management offered by the IITs & IISc. Tips: Prepare a time table Work on your Vocabulary and English by reading newspapers, magazines. Also watch news channels and see how a word can be used in different ways. Clear you basic Maths Concepts. Practice a lot Enhance your knowledge of multiplication tables, square and cube roots Work on your speed and accuracy. Learn as many formulas as possible and find some shortcuts. Work on lot of puzzles, quizzes to improve your reasoning and analytical skills. Follow some books on GRE Also practice as many sums as possible. Revise List of few books are given below: Barron's Princeton Review 501 Word Analogy Questions Kaplan |
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22nd March 2015, 08:00 AM
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Re: Tips to Crack JMET Exam
I want to qualify JMET Exam for that I want to get some preparation tips and syllabus of this exam so will you please provide me that ?
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22nd March 2015, 08:35 AM
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Re: Tips to Crack JMET Exam
As you want to qualify JMET Exam for that you want to get some preparation tips and syllabus of this exam so here I am giving you same: You should maintain a time table for doing studies. You should do study regularly. You should choose some good books for doing studies. You should solve previous year papers mostly. You should do study as per to exam pattern. You should do study as per to syllabus. Here I am giving you syllabus of this exam: Verbal Communication Communicative English Comprehension English as a language of business English expression Grammar and usage Non-fiction prose Decision-Making Roles Analysis of business articles Logical Reasoning Analysis of explanation questions Analytical reasoning Argument analysis Quantitative Ability Area, volume, effort, etc Banking Transactions Binomial, Poisson and Normal Random Variables Complementary Events Conditional Probability and Independent Events Correlation and Simple Linear Regression Cost and Revenue Decimals and Percentages Demand and Supply Depreciation Determinants Distance, Elementary differential calculus Elementary Geometry Equations and Inequalities Estimation of time Fractions Frequency Distributions HCF and LCM Introductory Set Theory Logarithms Matrices Central Tendency and Dispersion Mensuration Numbers Operations Permutations and Combinations Pipes and Tanks Probability Concepts Progressions Ratio and Proportion Roots and Power Time and Distance Time and Work Types of Data Unions and Intersections Data Interpretation Graphs Histograms Pie charts Scatter diagrams Simple tables |