Saturday 27 July 2019

Top 12 things to remember before going examination center

Things to remember before the exam

After a long exam preparation, finally, it is time to perform in the exam. Going exam centre means you have no time left for more preparation. There are few exam tips which may be helpful before going to the exam centre. It is important to remember that you have been preparing for this exam and your motive is performing well and giving your best. Here are some exam tips and tricks which may be helpful before going to the examination centre.

Things to do before Exam Day:

Tip No. 1: Make sure you have details of the exam e.g. venue of the exam, exam timings, reporting time. If possible, the venue may be visited before the exam day. Finalize how to reach the exam centre.

Tip No. 2: Necessary documents like ID, hall ticket, pen etc. should be kept ready a day before the exam day.

Tip No. 3: Go through quickly all the syllabus before sleep. Go to bed early and get up early in the morning. Get ready in time.

On Exam Day:
Tip No. 4: Wake up early and get ready, take your breakfast, as usual, you take. Never take heavy breakfast. Take your time to get ready.

Tip No. 5:  Check your items which are required to carry with you like ID, hall ticket, Pen, Calculator (if allowed) etc. Keep them at a safe place like in a bag. In case you are going by public transport like Bus or Metro, check your travelling card (like the bus pass, metro card). Also, keep sufficient money with you including change.

Tip No. 6: Go to washroom/ toilet before the exam as a time during an exam is very crucial.

Tip No. 7: Reach the exam centre well before reporting time. Take your seat in time.

Tip No. 8: Take the questions paper and go through sections/ questions and have a quick plan of attempting. This should be as per your time management plan has already done days before the exam. Make sure to write your Roll number, name clearly.

Tip No.9: Now finally do the exam as per your plan. Do not waste time on doubtful questions and questions whose end is not clear. If there are MCQ and negative marking is there, attempt only those questions where you are sure.

Tip No.10:  In case, you have doubt on some questions, do not hesitate to ask from the invigilator. But never argue with them.

Tip No.11: Finish your exam paper. In case time is left, revise your answers.

Tip No. 12: Finally submit your exam. Take a deep and cool breath. You have done your job.

Friday 26 July 2019

Get Prepare for SSC-MTS 2019

Get Set & Ready for SSC-MTS 2019


SSC-MTS 2019 will be conducted by Staff Selection Commission. Staff Selection Board has released the admit card for the exam of Multi-Tasking Staff 2019. The exam of SSC-MTS aims to recruit non-technical multi-tasking staffs for different offices and ministries. According to some analysts, the total number of vacancies is around 10,000 however, on the official website no number has mentioned. This SSC-MTS exam will be Computer Based Test (CBT) and it will be held between from 2nd August to 6th September 2019

Candidates who applied for the SSC-MTS 2019 can download the admit card from official website given below here. While logging in candidate need to enter registration number/Roll Number and the password/D.O.B (Date of Birth).


SSC-MTS admit Card 2019: Western Region
SSC-MTS admit Card 2019: Central Region
SSC-MTS admit Card 2019: Madhya Pradesh Region
SSC-MTS admit Card 2019: North Western Region
SSC-MTS admit Card 2019: North Eastern Region

Once you download the admit card, make sure all details printed on admit card are correct. Also, check the exam center details. Candidates who will qualify CBT-1, will eligible to attempt CBT-2 and final round will be the interview.

Important points to follow before attempt SSC-MTS :

For SSC-MTS exam 2019 only a few weeks are left. Till now, you must have gone through all the topics and syllabus. In two week of time duration before exam dedicate yourself in revisions and attempt the online mock test. Mock test better way to revise and check your preparation.
You can find the number of online mock test websites. If till now you have not taken any mock test than still don’t wait. Register to online e-mock test and attempt. You can register with Sabakuch.com for an e-mock test, the website has three sets of free test series as in the format of the original exam.
Take as many as e-mock tests. As SSC-MTS is a computer-based test, e-mock will help you to work on your time management.
In a short time duration, you cannot revise complete topics one-by-one. E-mock will help you go through all the topics.
When you attempt any e-mock and see the result analyze your result your own. How much time you have taken, how many incorrect answers leads you to negative marking, in which topic you have scored lowest or negative marks.
In the basis of all these tight up strategy and prepare.
First, like if you have taken more time than average, attempt e-mock sets again and again and beat your own time. Second, list down the topics where you scored negative and fewer marks. Start work on those topics.
Simultaneously, reading the newspaper and watching TV, online news and social update for current general awareness.

Before two days of the exam, check your exam center if in the same city if not than before 4 hours of exam reach the exam center and confirm.
Ssbakuch.com wishes good luck to the candidates, going to appear for SSC-MTS 2019.

Tuesday 23 July 2019

Crack NEET Exam 2020 with e mock paper

All you want to know about NEET Exam 2020

NEET  (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is an entrance exam for admission to medical courses at the undergraduate level. It is a national level tough exam. Several lakh students appear for the exam which is increasing year by year. For the success and putting your best, a scheduled and systematic preparation is required. The candidate must know complete details about the exam like –

.. Details of all subjects, various topics
.. Distributions of questions topics wise with the level of difficulty
.. Mode of Exam
.. Complete details of exam mode, time duration, marking system including negative marking
.. Practice on similar pattern exam

Of course, detailed subjects study is must, but along with study, practice on questions is a must. Moreover, a well defined time management is also required in order to fully utilize time at your convenience.
E mock papers provide all of the above factors and they are available in the market easily, e.g. well organized and designed e mock paper on NEET are available on sabakuch.com. The e mock paper will include complete information about the exam like, important dates, minimum qualification, how to register, syllabus, instructions of attempting exam, section/ subject wise set of questions to attempt. After finishing e mock exam, it gives a complete statistic about the attempt like, how many questions attempted, correct answers, wrong answers, marks obtained, negative marks, time is taken. It also gives the solution to attempted questions.

E mock papers have other advantages like it can be accessed from laptop, computers, and mobile. This gives flexibility in terms of time and space. Generally, few free sets are also available on some sites. It is worth to pay for paid options as it is an investment for good cause. There is still time for coming NEET exam 2020. Hope this blog will motivate and show a path to success to candidates adopting preparation on e mock papers for NEET 2020.

Thursday 18 July 2019

How to improve logical reasoning in CAT exam

Prepare logical reasoning and score high in CAT exam

Before 2015, in CAT exam, the LR (Logical Reasoning) was a part clubbed with Verbal Ability. So the students were not much worried about LR questions and could manage top ranking without LR.  After 2015 a separate section of DILR was created with 32 questions, 16 from DI and 16 from LR.

In the overall CAT exam, there is a minimum cut off for each section individually. Many candidates score high percentile say 98% or more but do not get a call from IIM. The reason is they are below the cut-off or minimum marks of DILR section.
The pattern of LR questions:
There are total 16 questions of LR, 12 are MCQ type and 4 are non-MCQ type. In MCQ type questions for wrong answers, there is a negative marking of 1, but for non-MCQ type questions, there is no negative marking. So the candidate must attempt all non-MCQ type questions.

A complete analysis of DILR section with LR part is given in the following table:
DILR Section of CAT 2019LR composition of 2019
Section NameData Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR)
Total DILR questions32
Time allowed for DILR section60 minutes
Total LR problems4
Questions per LR problem4
Total Questions in LR4×4 = 16
MCQ questions12
Non-MCQ questions4
Mark for each correct answer3
Negative mark for each wrong answer-1
Difficulty LevelModerate to high

Further LR problem/ topic wise analysis table:

LR Problems (4)Questions from LR Topics ( 4 from each problem)
Problem 1: Venn Diagrams/Binary Logicset theory, network diagrams are included – difficult and need more practice
Problem 2: Syllogisms/Logical Deductionstatements, arguments,
Problem 3: Quantitative Reasoning/PuzzlesArithmetic, Geometrical data, various puzzles on words, letters, arrangements, seating etc.
Problem 4: Arrangements/Rankings/Team FormationRanks, Seating arrangement, a different type of team formation. Many conditions may be placed to make the question difficult.

Now, LR questions should also be given priority as other sections like Verbal Ability and Quantitative Analysis is given.
Initially, easy and fundamental questions should be attempted and the move to the medium and difficulty level of questions. Practice one mock paper regularly and observe and analyze your improvement. E mock online is also a better option to practice as this will eliminate several bindings of available time and space. E mock papers can be practiced on computers, laptop or on mobile. Candidates can also practice on sabakuch.com and get three sets free of cost for e mock papers. For more sets, there are paid options which are worth purchasing.

Tuesday 16 July 2019

Admit Card, Syllabus and Exam Pattern of RRB-NTPC 2019

All you want to know about RRB-NTPC 2019

Railway Recruitment Board soon going to be released admit card for Non- Technical Popular Category 2019 exam. Yet the date of the exam not disclosed, however, It was announced to be held between July to September. According to a new update admit card for RRB-NTPC 2019 will be released in the official website of Chennai Region. Once the admit card will be released, it can be downloaded from rrbchennai.gov.in.

 
This year railway recruitment board announced over 35,000 vacancies for various post under non-technical popular categories for graduate and under-graduate candidates. The selected candidate will be posted in different zonal of railways and production unit of Indian Railways.

The exam will be held by the following skill test in two stages of the computer-based test (CBT). Qualified candidates have to appear for document verification and medical test.

The first stage of the computer-based test will consist of 100 marks following the subjects general awareness, mathematics and general intelligence and reasoning for 90 minutes.
The candidates who will clear the CBT-1 will be eligible to appear in CBT-2. The 2nd stage of the computer-based test consist of 120 marks and the time duration is 90 minutes.
For PwBD candidates, the time duration of the exam will be 120 minutes.
Each question in CBT-1 and CBT-2 carries equal marks and there will 1/3rd negative marking against the wrong answer.

Best way to practice and prepare for Computer Based Test (CBT) is to take as many as online mock testE-mock test help to build up time management, scoring accuracy and high. To do practice for e-mock test visit https://bit.ly/2GahgOT .

The computer-based test will be conducted for the candidates who have applied for the post of Traffic Assistant and station Master. To qualify the exam candidate has to score a minimum of 42 marks.

The candidates who have applied for the posts of senior clerk cum typist, junior accounts assistant cum typist, senior time keeper, junior clerk cum typist, accounts clerk cum typist and junior time keeper has to appear for Typing Skill Test (TST). The marking merit will not conclude the obtained marks in typing skill test.

To qualify typing skill test candidates has to match 30 words per minute in English and 25 words per minute in Hindi.

Thursday 11 July 2019

What are the major areas to score higher in CAT Exam

Where and How to focus on CAT Exam

Before working on major areas to score higher in CAT Exam, it is important to understand the CAT Exam details i.e. pattern, subjects, and scoring methodology.

CAT (Common Admission Test) is a national level entrance exam for admission to post graduation in Business Management. Though it is mainly for admission in IIM but also acceptable to other prestigious colleges.
CAT paper pattern:
Now let us consider the CAT paper pattern. There are three sections in the CAT exam namely Verbal Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning. In all, there are 100 questions divided among these three sections with 34, 34 and 32 questions respectively. CAT exam is CBT (Computer Based Test).
Scoring:
For raw scoring, every correct answer gives three marks however the wrong answer for objective type questions will give one negative mark. However, for non-objective questions, there is no negative marking for wrong answers. The total duration of the exam is three hours i.e. 60 minutes for each section. Based on the raw score, section wise scaled scores are calculated and then percentile. Percentile means how many candidates are below you.

The verbal reasoning covers English section which is lengthy from a preparation point of view for those who are a week in English. The QA section covers math and numerical ability. Candidates whose math is good, must focus on this section starting from fundamentals. It’s a good scoring section. Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning is quite an interesting section. For getting a higher percentile, all the three sections are important. Candidates can focus on their comfortable section more and ensure perfect scoring, but at the same time, other sections should also be prepared well.

Practice makes a man perfect. A scheduled regular preparation of topics of sections will lead to improve scoring. After doing preparation on various subjects of CAT syllabus, students are advised to practice on CAT mock test on a regular basis and should learn and judge their improvement with time. Sabakuch.com also provide mock papers on CAT where first three mock sets are free of charge and then for more sets, one has to pay according to requirements.

Monday 8 July 2019

All you want to know about NDA Exam

Details Related to NDA Exam 


NDA (National defence Academy) is having mainly three wings named Army, Navy and Air force. Every year vacancies are there for all these three wings. UPSC conducts NDA exam twice a year for recruitment named NDA-I and NDA-II. After qualifying the NDA exam, candidates are required to clear the SSB interview round also.

Minimum Qualification:

For the Army wing, minimum qualification is 10+2 or equivalent and for Navy and Airforce wing, 10+2 or equivalent with physics and Mathematics are required. The candidates appearing in qualifying examinations are also eligible to appear in exams, however, they should submit their passing certificates once the exam result is declared. NDA is only for unmarried male. In case of selection, the candidate should remain unmarried until the training is over.


NDA exam pattern:

The NDA exam will be of OMR (Optical Mark Reader) type. Questions will be MCQ type with for options of each question. The candidates are required to use black ball pen for marking correct answers on the OMR sheet. These OMR sheets are scanned thru Optical Mark reader and automatically the data is transferred to the computer. Hence it is advisable that the candidate should mark the answer properly by filling the circle with black ball pen. Any other pen-like ink pen or pencil should not be used. Moreover, only one option should be marked, as marking more than one option will be considered as wrong answer and negative marks will be given a penalty.

There are two independent papers each of 150 minutes. First one is NDA (Math) and second is NDA (General. The NDA (Math) will have 120 questions each of 2.5 maximum marks for the correct answer and 0.33% (-0.83) negative marks for the wrong answer. NDA (General Ability) will have 150 questions (50 from English and 100 from General Knowledge) each of 4 marks for a correct answer and 0.33% (-1.33) mark for the wrong answer. For details on NDA syllabus and no. of vacancies, visit the official website: https://upsc.gov.in or official link: https://upsc.gov.in/sites/default/files/Notice-NDA-I-2019-Engl.pdf

The table given below will show details:


SubjectNo. of QuestionsMarksMarking SchemeNegative Marking
Mathematics120300+2.5-0.83
English50200+4-1.33
General Knowledge100+4-1.33
Physics100
Chemistry60
General Science40
History, freedom movements etc.80
Geography80
Current Events40
Totals270900
SSB Interview900
Grand Totals1800