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What’s the big deal with IIT? Does all that hard work really pay off?

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Is it really worth the time, money and stress? That’s the big question on every engineering aspirants mind and the answer is – YES! Hard work doesn’t always pay off but IIT ensures it does. In the end, you get a stable job with great pay, guaranteed. IITians have established a very solid base in business & academics worldwide. Your years in college will help you learn the importance of networking and entrepreneurship. These life skills help students become aware of the latest technologies and become self-sufficient to create their own firms at a very young age. Here are the phases most successful engineers go through. Phase 1- Starting Off Early! After you complete a Science and Math stream in school, you will need to appear for an entrance exam for Engineering. IIT JEE foundation tuitions are the best choice for those in middle school. For those in 11th or 12th, JEE main and JEE advanced prepping courses are a great option.             ...

Want to be a real life super hero? Follow these 7 steps!

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Attention science stream students! You can be a super hero.  Every day there are thousands of heroes, all over the world, keeping families together, giving children futures and providing hope to the masses. Doctors hold the most noble and prestigious career in the entire world for generations and will always be the most important pillars of a healthy and functioning society. Step 1: Initiation Here is where the individual decides to sacrifice their time and effort for the better of others. This is the stage where most of your parents will try to explain the importance of this career choice. Choosing a science group in your 11th and 12th grade is the only way to start off on this journey. Do well, keep your grades and spirits up and you should be well on your way to the next step. Step 2: The entrance   You and other aspirants will have to write the NEET exam which is a compulsion for students throughout India. This phase might seem d...

JEE Main 2017 Seat Allotment Result for first round has been released on 28th June 2017

JEE Main is a national level examination. This exam is regulated by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It is organized for providing admission into engineering & architecture courses. These courses are offered by the various government and private colleges of the country. The counselling procedure of JEE Main is conducted by the JoS AA. Follow this link to check results and pay acceptance fees -  http://josaa.nic.in/webinfocms/public/view.aspx?page=46  Reservation of Seats As per the Government of India rules, candidates belongs to reserved category are admitted to seats reserved for them. The reserved categories are Other Backward Classes- Non Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) &  Persons with Disability (PwD). Candidates, those get admission to State Engineering colleges through JEE Main, the reservation rules of that state will apply. The seat reservation benefits only given ...

A guide to competitive exams. Find out which exam you should be taking!

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Numerous competitive exams in India are conducted for entrance into undergraduate and post graduate professional courses as well as for securing services in the government.  The test formats and subjects vary according to the level of the test. Most are objective tests, followed by a personality test, and are conducted in various venues at centers across the country.  Competitive exams are tough, with lakhs of aspirants appearing for a limited number of seats. Various competitive exams are listed below. UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) SSC (Staff Selection Commission) Defence Competitive Exams Railway Competitive Exams Bank Competitive exams Other exams include various international exams which are required to take admissions in various foreign universities. It can be a graduate or post-graduate exam. Various international exams are mentioned below. Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) -  The GATE score/rank is used for admissions to Po...

Thinking about writing CAT 2017?

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Here are a few details about CAT 2017 CAT (Common Admission Test) is the premier all India management entrance exam conducted by IIMs. Last year 2,04,267 students competed for 1550+ seats making it the most competitive exam in the country. The IIMs are the premier management institutes in India established by an act of Parliament. These institutes also provide consultancy and research services in various business and management globally. The CAT examination is divided into three sections  Quantitative Aptitude Arithmetic Algebra Geometry Commercial Mathematics Miscellaneous Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning Logical Reasoning Data Interpretation, Sufficiency Verbal Ability Reading Comprehension Verbal Logic Vocabulary Grammar Correction Application Form for Common Admission Test 2017 The application for CAT 2017 will be released on the official website. The candidates have fill in the needed information and upload the scan...

Hate studying all alone? Beat boredom now!

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Is the stress of prepping all alone getting too much? It’s really hard to prep for a competitive exam and it’s extremely easy to lose your motivation when you feel like you’re going through all the stress all by yourself.                                                  You’re probably spending hours all alone trying to cram formulas and equations into your brain and wish there was someone around to study with you and help make things a little more interesting. Team work, works like magic! That’s why we encourage students to join our courses at T.I.M.E You will find so many new friends that are going through the same stress as you and just working together with them will help lift the weight of the burden.                                     ...

Study hacks for competitive exams that ensure sure-shot success.

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If you are preparing for JEE Main, JEE Advanced, CAT, NEET or any other competitive exam, you have to follow a disciplined routine while making a whole lot of time to relax.  Stress can really drag your spirits down if you start preparing at the last minute. So here are some study skills that can ensure sure-shot success!   Take control of your mind. If you study the same subject at the same time and the same place, your brain makes the association and gets trained accordingly. Over a period of time you will automatically get in the mood to study the subject within 10 minutes if you just make it a habit. It works even when you hate a subject! You can trick yourself into doing what you don’t want to do :) Remember to revise. Just scan through the topic you learnt that day at least once after you get back home. It helps you memorise things that you may think you will never forget but probably will!      Take it easy D...