NEET-PG is a mandatory test for gaining entry to MD/MS/PG Diploma Courses at all medical colleges under ambit of PGME Regulation of MCI. One hve to clear this exam to enter PG course.

The test time of 195 minutes includes – 15 minutes of test tutorial time and 180 minutes for attempting the test.

Neet PG 2013 question pattern will consist 240 multiple choice questions which will be divided subjectwise. There shall be no negative marking.

Subject with number of Questions:-
1 Anatomy – 20 Questions
2 Physiology – 20 Questions
3 Biochemistry – 20 Questions
4 Pathology – 15 Questions
5 Microbiology – 15 Questions
6 Pharmocology – 15 Questions
7 Forensic Medicine – 9 Questions
8 Ophthalmology – 9 Questions
9 ENT – 9 Questions
10 SPM, Statistics and Biomedical Research – 20 Questions
11 General Medicine – 21 Questions
12 Psychiatry – 4 Questions
13 Dermatology & STD – 4 Questions
14 General Surgery – 21 Questions
15 Orthopedics – 3 Questions
16 Anaesthesiology – 3 Questions
17 Radiology – 3 Questions
18 Obstetrics & Gynaecology – 20 Questions
19 Paediatrics – 9 Questions

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for NEET PG exams are suggested as below-

These books consists of all the related topics at one place.

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JAVA is one of the most commonly used programming language used these days. Al­though Java has be­come in­sep­a­ra­bly linked with the on­line en­vi­ron­ment of the In­ter­net, it is im­por­tant to re­mem­ber that Java is first and fore­most a pro­gram­ming lan­guage. Com­put­er lan­guage in­no­va­tion and de­vel­op­ment oc­curs for two fun­da­men­tal rea­sons:

• To adapt to chang­ing en­vi­ron­ments and uses
• To im­ple­ment re­fine­ments and im­prove­ments in the art of pro­gram­ming

The reach and power of Java con­tin­ues to be felt in the world of com­put­er lan­guage de­vel­op­ment. Many of its in­no­va­tive fea­tures, con­structs, and con­cepts have be­come part of the base­line for any new lan­guage. The suc­cess of Java is sim­ply too im­por­tant to ig­nore.
Per­haps the most im­por­tant ex­am­ple of Java’s in­flu­ence is C#. C# is close­ly re­lat­ed to Java. For ex­am­ple, both share the same gen­er­al syn­tax, sup­port dis­tribut­ed pro­gram­ming, and uti­lize the same ob­ject model. There are, of course, dif­fer­ences be­tween Java and C#, but the over­all “look and feel” of these lan­guages is very sim­i­lar.

The Internet helped catapult Java to the forefront of programming, and Java, in turn, had a profound effect on the Internet. In addition to simplifying web programming in general, Java innovated a new type of networked program called the applet that changed the way the online world thought about content. Java also addressed some of the thorniest issues associated with the Internet: portability and security.

Thus, Java is a useful language which can be learned by your own as a beginner with the help of some good books. Here are some books which can help to learn Core Java by yourself from the beginning:

These books are good to refer for the Java Beginners, as they are starting from the basic knowledge of the Java language.

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Are you planning to become a Entrepreneur? or already a Entrepreneur? Here are some books which can help you to achieve your goals in very less time. These books can answer many of your questions that are continuously coming to your mind and help you to decide whether to go for a start up or give up.
Some of the doubts that are cleared in these are like Why are star­t ups fail­ing so badly ev­ery­where we look? Which things should you keep in mind? Factors that can’t be neglected? How to start up from zero? What should be my Business Model when you are getting started. etc. And their are much much more questions arise at that time in your mind. So here are some books which can help entrepreneurs to increase their business and help them for better planning. These books are must read for a successful entrepreneur If you have decided to do something by your own go for them and you will make it.

Some good books for Entrepreneurs are as follows:

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General Insurance Corporation of India (GIC) , the ‘Indian Reinsurer’ and 15th largest Reinsurance Company in the world fully owned by Government of India with the network in India and abroad yearly recruits Young, Energetic Graduates / Post Graduates with Brilliant Academic record for the cadre of Assistant Managers (Scale -I) Posts.
The selection for the Assistant Managers (Scale -I) are on the basis of shortlisting of the candidates based on Written Test and performance in Group Discussion and interview.

The total marks for Written Test, Group Discussion and Interview will be 200.

The pattern of written examination is as follows :

Part Subject Max. Marks
Part A (Objective)Domain Knowledge of the relevant stream
40
Part B (Objective)i) Test of Reasoning
ii) Test of English Language
iii) Test of General Awareness
iv) Test of Numerical Ability & Computer Literacy
20
20
20
20
Part C (Descriptive)English Language – Essay, Precis and Comprehension30

Note: The Part B & Part C of examination shall be common for the candidates of all the streams. The Candidates may exercise option to answer the tests either in Hindi or in English except the test under Part B (ii) and Part C.

Minimum qualifying marks in the written test – 60% for General & OBC and 50% for SC /ST.

On the basis of performance in written examination, candidates will be called for Group Discussion and interview.

The maximum marks for Group Discussion and Interview are 20 and 30, respectively. The result of final selection, will be made on overall performance in written examination, Group Discussion and Interview.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for GIC Assistant Managers exam are suggested as below-

1) In English:

2) In Hindi:

These books consists of all the related topics at one place.

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) conducts National level Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) twice a year i.e. first in September, and Second in February for selection of suitable students in all management programmes approved by AICTE. Each Candidate is eligible to appear in both the exams and the better of the two scores will be used for the admission for each academic year. Also, there is no age restriction for appearing in CMAT.

Educational Qualification Required : The eligibility criteria for admission to CMAT Management programs (Diploma and Post Graduation) is as mentioned below:
1) Management (PGDM, MBA and similar): Recognized Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 Yrs duration Obtained at least 50% (45% in case of candidate belonging to reserved category) at the qualifying Examination.
2) Management (PGCM): Recognized Bachelor’s Degree of minimum 3 Yrs duration.
3) Management (Executive PGDM): Any recognized Bachelors degree of minimum 3 years duration and a minimum of 5 years relevant managerial / supervisory experience. And obtained at least 50% (45% in case of candidate belonging to reserved category) at the qualifying Examination.

NOTE: Graduates in any discipline or Final year students of Graduate Courses (10+2+3) whose result will be declared before commencement of admission can apply for CMAT online.

AICTE Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) Exam Pattern: CMAT is a computer-based test (CBT) conducted online (It cannot be taken in paper-pencil mode). It is having four sections as below-

Sr. No. Section Name Max. QuestionsMax. Marks Time Allotted
1Quantitative Techniques &
Data Interpretation
25100

180 minutes

2 Logical Reasoning 25100
3Language Comprehension 25100
4 General Awareness 25100

NOTE: There shall be negative marking for wrong answers, for each correct answer there are 4 marks, and for each wrong answer 1 mark shall be deducted.

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for AICTE Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) Exam or CMAT Exam are suggested as below.

These books consists of all the related topics at one place.

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Two major engineering entrance examinations are used for admission to engineering institutes across India, Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) and All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) but now these both are combined as Indian Science Engineering Entrence Test (ISEET).
ISEET Exam Date (Indian Science Engineering Eligibility Test): The ISEET is going to be effective for admissions into the IITs and NITs for Admission year 2013 and therefore is expected to be conducted in March or April 2013.

ISEET Test Pattern (Indian Science Engineering Eligibility Test): ISEET will have two papers on the same day:

ISEET Main:
Duration of exam(ISEET Main) – 3 hours
Paper-Test Pattern of ISEET Main : Reading Comprehension & Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning
Weightage to ISEET Main: 30% minimum

ISEET Advance:
Duration of exam(ISEET Advance) – 3 hours
Paper-Test Pattern of ISEET Main: Problem Solving Ability in Basic Science Subjects
Weightage for ISEET Advance: 30% minimum

The two tests ISEET Main and ISEET Advance together with weigthage of Board Examination indicate a candidate’s ranking in the exam.

Thus,the Percentage weightage at ISEET will be as:

Weigthage of Board Examination minimum: 40%
Weightage of ISEET Main: 30%
Weightage of ISEET Advance: 30%

Some of the books which can help candidates to prepare for ISEET exams are suggested as below.Candidates should start preparing along with 12th exams.So that they can score well in ISEET and can beat the competition.
Books which can help them are:

For Preparation Of Mathematics Section:

For Preparation Of Physics Section:

For Preparation Of Chemistry Section:

For aptitude preparation candidates can refer below book:

We wish our candidates All The Best for the Upcoming Exams and wish them great future ahead!!

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Some tips that can help you to guide to prepare for Entrance Exams and can help you to get success in your coming exams.

Tip 1: Start early
Preparation for exams should begin earlier than the day before the test. You can’t cram an entire unit of information into an all-nighter. Get started at least a week before the exam.

Tip 2: Organize
Begin by making yourself a calendar outlining a daily schedule of topics for review. Cover a small amount of material for each class each day. Every time you complete a topic, give yourself a mini review.

Tip 3: Outline
Once you have decided what you need to study and how much time you need to spend studying, it is time to actually study. One of the best ways is to make succinct outlines. As you read over your textbook and class notes, write a brief summary for each topic. Highlight the areas in your outline that were most troublesome. When you have finished with all the material, you will have an outline you can review.

Tip 4: Make flashcards
Similar to outlining, making flashcards is a really helpful technique for studying. By writing down the information from your outline, you are already doing half the studying. Once the flashcards are complete, you will have a portable study packet to look over.

Tip 5: Get help
If you are having trouble memorizing something or a particular concept is just not sinking in, get help before it’s too late. Ask your teacher to go over a glitch you might be having. Or if memorizing 200 vocabulary words seems like too much to do, recruit your family members to quiz you with index cards.

Tip 6: Sleep
You need at least seven hours of sleep a night to function. Tests are designed to make you think. If you are sleep-deprived, you won’t be able to remember any of the information you worked so hard to cram into your brain.

Tip 7:Stay calm
Do not panic at the exam! Even if at first glance the test is overwhelming, remember to breathe. If a question seems too hard, answer all the questions you know, then return to the ones you left blank. Remind yourself that you are prepared.

Tip 8: Don’t rush
You have spent at least two weeks studying, so what’s another couple of minutes? Work through the exam slowly and read all the questions before answering them. If you are done before the time is up, look over your answers.

Tip 9: Relax post-exam
Don’t let panic overwhelm you. Even if you think you bombed the exam, worrying will not change your score. It may, however, affect your mindset for your next final. Zone out the last test and stay focused on the next one. Odds are, you didn’t do as badly as you think.

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Entrance exams are recognized as one of the most prestigious tests in India. A change has now been seen in the system of entrance test because now, not only universities but distance education colleges have also taken charge to conduct different types of entrance exams. The different types of entrance examinations in india are engineering entrance exams, medical entrance exams, law entrance exams, management entrance exams, science entrance exams, computer entrance exams, film/television entrance exams, state wise engineering/medical entrance exams, fashion & technology entrance exams and last but not the least online entrance exams.

Examination is a measurement of your abilities and progress that you have made and can further make in future. Similarly, the entrance exam helps to determine your skills, ability and knowledge that you have in the respective field so that you can easily grab the information and teaching very well when you enroll further degree.

When you score high and clear the entrance exam India, you get the right and eligibility to enter and take admission in your dream universities and colleges worldwide. Schedules, outline, test centers and rules regulations vary from one entrance exam to another. Some of the different types of entrance exams which we tried to cover are-Banking And Finance,Engineering,Law,MBA,Medical,UPSC etc.

Here we recommond some good books for the respective Entrance Test in which you are planning to appear so that we can help you a little to get success in exams.

Wish you All The Best!!