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CBSE Sample Papers 2010 | CBSE Sample Papers 2010 Class X

2/10/2010

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For Class X CBSE issued new sample papers for Science, Social Science. CBSE Sample Papers 2010 for Mathematics has no changes.Here you will find all sample papers include marking scheme, design of question paper, the weightage to marks. Get 100% marks in Mathematics & Sciences. Strong fundamentals to face the competitive examinations Precious spare time not only to study other subjects but also to relax. To provide a common platform for students, parents and teachers to facilitate interaction and promote the uplift of traditional educational system. To build a team of quality people and to create a learning environment for continuous Individual & Organizational growth.
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MHT CET 2010 Maharashtra Test Series

1/19/2010

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Come Feb 21, 2010 and most of the MBA aspirants across the nation will sit for the last (almost) but highly important MBA entrance examination. No doubt, CET Maharashtra 2010 is the dream of many as it is the last chance for any MBA aspirant to secure a call from the B-schools of the likes of Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai and K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai.

Date of MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 – 21st February 2010 (Sunday)
The detailed notification regarding availability of information brochure, filling up on-line CET Application form, eligibility criteria etc. will be published in leading newspapers and will also be available on the official web site www.dte.org.in/mba.

How to Prepare for CET Maharashtra?
We, at TCYonline.com know CET-MHT inside out and this has helped us come up with a test series that focuses exactly on the areas that need you attention for CET-MHT 2010 preparation.  CET tends to be heavy on reasoning part and light on quantitative analysis, that why more emphasis has been given to reasoning in the CET test series

Course Content:
•    10 sectional tests for Quant/DI, Reasoning & Verbal
•    Revision notes for each section
•    10 special tests for Reasoning
•    2 MHT-CET Mock tests

Special Features:
•    Special Emphasis on Reasoning & Analytical Skills
•    Expert Recommendation after each test
•    Microanalysis to identify your weak areas

So, the most important feature of the course is the way one gets personalized feedback on one’s weak areas, thanks to the leading tool in the test preparation called TCY analytics. One even gets automatically generated expert recommendations (in the form of additional tests) based on one’s ongoing performance.

Therefore, if Mah-CET 2010 is your target and you are bored to death of the tests you are repeatedly doing since CAT 2009, the all new TCYonline’s MHT-CET 2010 test series is just for you. For more information of online CET-MHT 2010 materials and products you can visit the link MHT-CET 2010

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IIT JEE 2010 IMPORTANT DATES

11/21/2009

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IIT JEE 2010 Important Dates: Examination Date, Results Dates and Counseling Dates Including Last Date of Form Submission. 

  • Last date of receipt of completed JEE application form  - Saturday - December 19,2009
  • Joint Entrance Examination - Sunday - April 11,2010
  • Declaration of Results – Wednesday - May 26,2010
  • On-line filling of CHOICES open for ALL the qualified candidates - Thursday to Wednesday - May 27 to June 09, 2010
  • Medical examination and counselling for qualified PD candidates (the schedule will be announced on the IIT websites) - Wednesday to Friday - June 09-11,2010
  • SC/ST/PD/DS Counselling OBC  - Wednesday to Thursday - Thursday to Saturday - June 09-10,2010 - June 10-12,2010
  • Last date of receipt of filled and duly signed choice sheets – Thursday - June 17,2010
  • Architecture / Design Aptitude Test – Thursday - June 10,2010
  • Website release of course allocation – Monday - June 28,2010

IIT JEE 2010 IMPORTANT DATES

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Video Lecture on Data Interpretation for CAT preparation

11/15/2009

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General Strategies :

Set a section-wise time target taking into account your strong and weak areas. One possible combination could be 35 minutes for RC, 25 for verbal, 35 for quantitative and 25 for DI, subject to a 5 minute variance. Sample Test Papers For CAT 2009
  1. The time required for preparation might vary for individuals, but remaining very focused in the last 3 months could sail you through. However, starting early helps you identify your weak areas, and gives you ample time to work on them.
  2. Do not pay too much attention to the scores you get in practice tests. Rather, try to identify the mistakes you make commonly and make sure that you do not repeat them. It is the learning and not the scores that you should initially focus on.
  3. Decide beforehand on the order in which you will attempt the sections, if there are no restrictions. However, it is not advisable to keep either RC or DI as the last section, because you might end up wasting the last three minutes in either reading the comprehension or the case without being able to solve any questions.
  4. Make sure that you clear the cut-offs in each section. It is safe to aim for around 50% in each section.
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CAT 2009: The attempt pattern for 100 percentile

11/11/2009

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Now that most of the surprises related to the computer version of CAT (www.tcyonline.com/cat2009/mockcats.php) have been uncovered in the last two months (except for the ones you have yet to face between November 28 and December 7 at your test centres), it's time to take a closer look at the new Official Test Interface. Moreover, the need to utilise the tabs and buttons most effectively can not be over-emphasised at this point.

Here, computer-based examination experts from TCYonline help you familiarise yourself with the test interface so as to make the most out of each feature that it offers. So here's how to master the art of managing time effectively in CAT 2009.

Know thy battlefield
The first step in the preparation process is to know the features of the test interface introduced by Prometric. The ollowing is a snapshot of the testing interface that TCYonline has prepared which precisely simulates the official CAT interface:


The above snapshot shows us the four tabs. Additionally, it has also been confirmed that questions will appear one at a time as shown above. Of the four tabs, the most important are 'Review' and "Mark'. 'Review', because it is the only way one can jump through the sections and multiple questions and 'Mark', because, if utilised properly, it can be the perfect time-saver.

How to attempt CATThese tips might be the same as those advised since CAT 1999 (for a paper-based test), nevertheless, the difference lies in utilising the 'Review' and 'Mark' tabs to your advantage.  Here is what you need to do before starting to solve any question:

  • The test will be attempted in three rounds. R-1 must take between 15-20 per cent of the total time. R-2 must take 50 per cent of the time and R-3 will take 25-30 per cent. You must, therefore, calculate the time line for the complete test the moment you read the total time on the computer screen.
  • Calculate the average time per question (we'll call it your 'alarm time') that you have, so that you know the maximum time a question can take. This helps you avoid getting personal with a question.
  • If the initial introduction gives a listing of the sections, please take a note of the section number for your strength area be it Quant (Q), Verbal (V) or Data Analysis (DA).
  • Whether you are interested or not, you MUST have at least a quick glance through the tutorial that will appear before the test.
  • In order to avoid panic, please recall that:
    • The only way to reset a question is to 're-click' on the selected answer option. You will not find a 'reset' or 'de-select' button on the computer screen.
    • In 'Review', you CANNOT move to a desired question unless you double-click on the question number. This is important because many of us would have practiced a 'single click' option in their mocks and may conclude that the software is not responding properly.
Now that you know what to expect, TCYonline recommends the following three stages to help you escape the stress:

Round 1: Raise your confidence
Focus on attempting only the questions that are on topics you are strong in. A question that is expected to take less than alarm time for you qualifies to be taken up in R-1.


Now, you should also work smart. While attempting the selected questions in R-1, you must automatically prepare a list of questions that deserve to be attempted in R-2.

How?Just put the 'Mark' tab to its best use. That is  keep on marking the questions that are expected to take a little more than the alarm time, so that when you start R-2 you do not lose focus. Also, ensure that you do not mark more than 22 to 25 questions as you will not have enough time in R-2 to answer more than these many questions.

We urge you to start with the section that is your strong area, no matter if it is Section 3 of the test. You may jump sections using the 'Review' screen. This is how the Review screen will appear:

Remember that in DI, most of the questions appear in sets of three or four. It is recommended that one set of three-four questions should be attempted in this round. Moreover, graph / table / chart-based questions should be preferred over logical games in R-1.

In Verbal, try more questions based on grammar and vocab. You should also try a few RC questions based on some specific stanza (and not the complete passage). Avoid doing inference-based RC questions, para-jumbles and FIJ in the R-1. Do para-jumbles only if the jumbled paras are very small.

Round 2: Reaching the thresholdThe main target of R-2 is to clear cut-offs and ensure high accuracy. The best way to do this is to go to the 'Review' screen and click on 'Review marked' written at the bottom. Here, since you have planned and already marked the R-2 specific questions in the R-1 itself, you should be quite comfortable. Here's how your 'Review marked' screen will look:

Questions of R-2 are the ones that may require a little over alarm time and need a few more calculations than those in R-1. You must try attempting two RCs in this round. The first aim is to have a balanced attempt in R-2, for achieving which you must start working on questions from your strength areas. Remember not to get carried away with only one section in R-2 and ignoring the other two. You must do that ONLY AFTER you are certain that you have managed cut-offs in all the three sections.

Round 3: Optimising the scoreWe say 'optimising' and not 'maximising' since a difference in attitude can make or mar your percentile in CAT. Keep your cool and be very choosy in selecting the right questions to spend your time on.

But how would you determine which questions to do in R-3? Should you choose to 'Review all' or to 'Review marked'?

Actually, in this round, the 'Review' screen decides your navigation. You may click on the 'Review incomplete' tab or select one untouched question at a time and remember to get back to the 'Review' screen after attempting each question. However, first you have to see whether all the marked questions have been attempted in R-2 or not. If there are still a few remaining, prefer those.

Then, check the number of questions attempted in each section and see if one section has not been attempted much. If you find that you had a balanced attempt, you may now attempt the section that is your strength area to optimise your score.

The time limit for the three rounds may vary from person to person but lies almost in the given range. We recommend you to try this method in your mocks to ensure perfection.

TCYonline offers the largest benchmarking pool and the most comprehensive online CAT prep course (www.TCYonline.com/cat2009/preparation_cat.php) with access to TCY Analytics, Test Generator, Audio Visual Lectures, All India [ Images ] e-CATs (http://www.tcyonline.com/cat2009/mockcats.php) on the real CAT pattern and e-Non-CAT Series for SNAP, IIFT, NMAT, FMS, JMET & XAT.

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TIPS For Cracking CAT 2009

11/9/2009

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Since the time the news about online CAT has been aired, there have been mixed reactions amongest the tests takers and training organizations. With regard to the test preparation, some people feel that with CAT going online their test taking strategy will not change at all. Others, however, fear that out of the 30 actual CAT slots theirs can be one which would have the most difficult and lengthy questions.

TCYonline  Will Provide You SomeSample Test for CAT 2009. With These Samples Helps you to Crack the CAT Exam.
CAT Test Patterns

The CAT test is conducted generally during the months of November- December. It is comparatively less predictable than other management entrance tests as its pattern/ number of questions keeps changing every year.  The number of questions, however, is spread across 4 sections namely,

•    Quantitative Ability (QA)
•    Data Interpretation (DI) and Logical Reasoning (LR)
•    Reading Comprehension (RC)
•    Verbal Ability (VA)

So what should be the strategy?

The Answer Is: Online Practice! Online Practice! Online Practice!
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Tips and Strategies

CAT is an entrance examination for over 80 institutes offering MBA programs. Almost all the top B schools including the six IIMs consider the CAT scores for granting admission in their MBA programs. Needless to say, cracking the CAT takes rigorous preparation and consistent hard work. Given below are some of the tips which might help you in getting admission to the MBA School of your choice.

•    CAT being an application driven test, regular practice with complete focus is the key to clearing the test
•    As the curriculum for the CAT is limited, it is essential for you to cover the entire curriculum leaving nothing
•    After you have completed most of the course, start giving mock CAT test. Higher the number of test that you take, higher would be your learning curve
•    Thoroughly analyse the result of the mock CAT test for identifying your strong and weak areas. Now follow a structured and organised approach to turn your weak points into your strength
•    It is a good idea to spend an hour or so in trying to find out what you could have done better in the mock CAT test. Remember, one of the key reasons of giving mock CAT test is to learn from your mistakes
•    Help from teachers, joining a coaching institute, study of the fundamental concepts and solving solved and unsolved questions would help you in gaining command over the concepts that you find difficult
•    Build mathematical proficiency. You should thoroughly work on the math problems of 10th and 11th standard
•    Follow the 3 times principle. Solve every question 3 times; first time would be the attempt, second would be a solution and finally for the purpose of revision. The 3 times principle would help you in understanding the concept better
•    You should know what to leave for later during the exam. Solve the questions which you think you can answer correctly. Leave complex questions for later. Remember time management is the key!
•    Also in the first attempt, answer only those questions which would take less than a minute. Long and difficult questions should be reserved for later. Mark such questions and solve them after completing the simpler and less time consuming answers.

With the pace CAT aspirants are enrolling every day for the online courses; websites like www.TCYonline.com expects to enroll more than 1.5 lakh students. While preparation and test results are absolutely free, students can pay as less as INR 365 for unlimited annual usage of the some special technical features. Moreover, such an approach towards online training requires first the trainers to be trained on the ways of helping a CAT aspirant to use analytics to their best advantage. For instance, the classroom trainers of TCY are certified on these Analytics if students want to take advantage of instructor led training. That’s highly scientific as only certified trainers can train them & not merely subject experts. 
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