Wednesday, 18 March 2020

A Comprehensive Guide to Cracking the Joint Engineering Examination

JEE

Joint Engineering Examination, (formerly known as All India Engineering Entrance Examination), commonly known as JEE is an engineering entrance examination that is conducted for admission into the various engineering institutes all across the country.

About JEE

JEE is organised by the Central Board of Secondary Education. It consists of two parts, JEE Main and JEE Advanced.

JEE Main is for admission into the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and the Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs). While JEE Advanced is for admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institutes of Scientific and Educational Research (IISERs). 


Only those students who have successfully cleared the JEE Mains are eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced.

JEE Main

It consists of two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates have the choice to appear in either one or both of them. Both the papers comprise of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). While Paper 1 for admission into BE/B.Tech courses, Paper 2 is for B.Arch and B.Planning. Paper 1 is conducted online while Paper 2 is conducted offline. JEE Main has a fixed examination structure and is conducted for a duration of 3 hours. The questions cover physics, chemistry and maths.

JEE Advanced

This is the 2nd phase of the entrance examination and is conducted by the different IITs every year on a rotational basis. This exam too is based on physics, chemistry and maths and the questions are objective type.

Statistics

On an average, around 11-12 lakh candidates appear for JEE for a total of 25000 seats (in IITs, NITs, IIITs). Given the syllabus and the competition, cracking JEE might seem like an impossible task. But with the right preparation strategy and proper planning, you surely can clear the JEE exam.

Tips for JEE preparations

The following tips might prove useful for your JEE preparations:

Plan your preparations:

Give equal time to all topics.

Devote more time on difficult topics.

Daily revise all the topics you are already familiar with.

Mock tests and previous year question:

Make sure you solve as many mock papers as possible

Analyse your performance and work upon your weal areas

Take it easy, take a break:

Do not over-exert yourself. Take some time off to relax and refresh yourself. Listen to some music, play games or do anything that eases your brain. Also, eat a balanced diet and take care of your health.

Syllabus:

Keep a copy of the latest JEE syllabus and plan your preparations accordingly.

Study Material:

Make sure you refer from the best and the most appropriate study material for your preparation. This will save you a lot of efforts, time and money.

We at Disha Publication provide you with all the help you need to crack the JEE exam. All the best for your preparations! 

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Wednesday, 11 March 2020

The Right Time to Start Preparing for NEET 2020

Preparing to appear for NEET 2020 on 3rd of May but feeling like the preparation you have done so far is not enough?

Deciding what to study, how to study and how much to study with such a less amount of time and a vast syllabus can be a real struggle, especially with the humongous amount of material present around you to choose from. 


Feeling like a cat on a hot tin roof? No need to worry anymore because Disha publications brings you a one stop solution to all your questions on click of a button. Our study material is a complete package in itself. It comprises: 

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Solved past year 2019 papers, i.e., 10.2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, held papers etc.

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Saturday, 7 March 2020

Best Study Material NEET 2020

NEET

NEET, also known as National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is an entrance exam which is held for undergraduate medical courses, that is, MBBS/BDS, MD/Ms into all the government or private medical institutes in India.

The NEET examination for the courses of MBBS and BDS are conducted by Central Board of Secondary Education.

About NEET

The question paper comprise of 45 questions from Physics, Botany, Zoology.

The syllabus usually comprises of the concepts which are taught in classes 11 and 12.

On an average, about 13-14 lakh apply for NEET, while the total number of seats is 1 lakh.

With such a great competition level and the vast syllabus that needs to be covered, it might seem quite an impossible task to crack this exam. But with the right planning, ample preparations and a well structured strategy, you surely can clear NEET. 


Preparation tips for NEET

The following tips might prove helpful to you for your NEET preparation:

Schedule:

Set small goals dailyb and try to achieve them

Devote equal amount of time on each subject.

Don’t forget to provide yourself breaks in between

Syllabus:

Go through the NEET syllabus once and plan your preparations accordingly.

Practise:

Strengthen your weak areas first

Practise them regularly.

Make it a point to practise 90 questions daily.

Study material:

Choose Best Study Material NEET 2020 that is best suited for you and is relevant too. This will save you lots of time, efforts and money.

Mock papers and previous year questions:

Solve as many mock papers and previous year questions as possible. This will not only familiarize you with the examination pattern but will also inculcate the skill of time management.

Self care:

Do not forget to take care of your health, both physical and mental. You will be able to crack this examination only with a healthy body and mind.

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All the best for your preparation. 

Thursday, 5 March 2020

Fuel up your NTA NEET 2020 preparations with our books and study materials

Disha Publication provides you all the study material for your NEET 2020 preparation, everything at one place. Sounds great, right? You can save all the time which would be wasted on looking around for the right study material, your money which would be spent on irrelevant reference books as well as precious your efforts. This increases your chance of securing a good rank as well! 


About NTA NEET

The question paper basically has 45 questions from Physics, 45 questions from Chemistry and 90 questions from Biology. The syllabus is based on the concepts which are taught in classes 11 and 12.

Around 13-14 lakh apply for NEET, while the number of seats available is 1 lakh.

With such a cut throat competition and the huge syllabus, it may seem quite impossible to crack NEET. Though, with the right planning, preparations and strategies, you surely can clear the NEET exam.

Tips for NEET preparations

The tips given below will prove helpful for your NEET preparations:

Schedule:

Set smaller goals daily and make sure you complete them

Devote equal amount of time to every subject.

Do not forget to provide yourself breaks in between your preparations.

Syllabus:

Go through the prescribed NEET syllabus, and plan out your preparations accordingly.

Study material:

Choose the study material for NEET which is totally updated and provide you good information or content. This will save your precious time, efforts and money.

Practise:

Prioritize your weak topics, strengthen them first

Practice a NEET mock test (having 90 questions) daily. Make sure that the questions are updated and of good quality, which are beneficial for NEET 2020.

Solve past year NEET papers for 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, NEET re-held papers, etc. This familiarize you with the examination pattern of NEET 2020 and will also inculcate the skill of time management.

Self care:

Take care of your health, both physical and mental. You can crack this examination only with a sound body and mind.

What we have to offer?

Our study material is a complete preparation package in itself. It provides you:

NEET Past year solved papers

Free online test series for NEET 2020

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NEET 2013, 2016 and 2019 re-held papers

NEET mock tests with detailed solutions

NEET past solved papers for 2019, 2018, 2017, etc 


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We understand that many students cannot have all the study material required for their NEET 2020 preparations. Do not worry. You can download all the mock papers, previous year papers, re-held papers absolutely free from the free downloads section, all at one place in PDF form! You can also try our study materials for free, assured that it in fact is the best for you.

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All You Need to Know about CBSE class 9 Math and Science

Are you aware of the recent changes CBSE has introduced in the class 9 examination pattern? If not then you should make yourself aware of these changes before you start on with your preparations. Having a clear understanding of the marking scheme and the question paper pattern is of great importance.

We at Disha Publication present to you with the best study material for class 9 maths and science, along with free samples to test our study material before you buy it. Sounds good, right! In order to ensure a high score, referring to best quality study material is a must. You have it here, try our study material. 


CBSE Class 9th Mathematics Question Paper format 2020 

Question paper format includes the type of questions and marks distribution in paper. This year, CBSE has made some changes in the format of class 9 Maths and science question paper. According to the recent pattern, 25% of the questions in the papers will be of the objective type. Also, the total number of questions in the papers have been increased from 30 to 40.

The CBSE class 9 Maths and science question paper will be as per the following scheme:

The Maths question paper will consist of 40 questions in total, divided into four sections, i.e., A, B, C and D.

Section A will have 20 questions of 1 mark each.

Section B will have 6 questions of 2 marks each.

Section C will have 8 questions of 3 marks each

Section D will have 6 questions of 4 marks each.

Objective type questions may be asked in different formats like multiple choice type, fill in the blanks and short answer type questions.

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We at Disha publication understand the requirements of the student and therefore, we provide you with a one stop solution. Our study material consists of the best study material complete with free online test series, the best of books for class 9 maths and science, CBSE sample papers both solved and unsolved, previous year papers, and amazing 10 in 1 study packages for your preparation.

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Wednesday, 4 March 2020

Preparation for the IIT JEE Examination by Best Study Material

JEE

Joint Engineering Examination, (formerly known as All India Engineering Entrance Examination), commonly known as JEE is an engineering entrance examination that is conducted for admission into the various engineering institutes all across the country. 


About JEE

JEE is conducted by the National Testing Agency in January as well as April. It consists of two parts, JEE Main and JEE Advanced.

JEE Main is for admission into the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and the Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs). While JEE Advanced is for admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institutes of Scientific and Educational Research (IISERs).

Only those students who have successfully cleared the JEE Mains are eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced.

JEE Main

It consists of two papers, i.e., Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates have the choice to appear in either one or both of the papers. Both the papers comprise of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). While Paper 1 for admission into BE/B.Tech courses, Paper 2 is for B.Arch and B.Planning. Paper 1 is conducted online while Paper 2 is conducted offline. JEE Main has a fixed examination structure and is conducted for a duration of 3 hours. The questions covers physics, chemistry and maths.

JEE Advanced

This is the 2nd phase of the entrance examination and is conducted by the different IITs every year on a rotational basis. This exam too is based on physics, chemistry and maths and the questions are objective type.

Pattern of JEE 2020

There were some changes which were introduced last year in the pattern of the JEE question papers which are as follows:

The number of questions has been reduced.

Questions in all the sections, i.e., will comprise of 20 Multiple Choice Questions and 5 integer questions.

Each question carries 4 marks.

Incorrect answers will get a negative marking of 1 mark.

Statistics

On an average, around 11-12 lakh candidates appear for JEE for a total of 25000 seats (in IITs, NITs, IIITs). Given the syllabus and the competition, cracking JEE might seem like an impossible task. But with the right preparation strategy and proper planning, you surely can clear the JEE exam.

Tips for JEE preparations

The following tips might prove useful for your JEE preparations:

Plan your preparations:

Give equal time to all topics.

Devote more time on difficult topics.

Daily revise all the topics you are already familiar with.

Mock tests and previous year question:

Make sure you solve as many mock papers as possible

Analyse your performance and work upon your weal areas

Take it easy, take a break:

Do not over-exert yourself. Take some time off to relax and refresh yourself. Listen to some music, play games or do anything that eases your brain. Also, eat a balanced diet and take care of your health.

Syllabus:

Keep a copy of the latest JEE syllabus and plan your preparations accordingly.

Study Material:

Make sure you refer from the best and the most appropriate study material for your preparation. This will save you a lot of efforts, time and money.

Disha Publication provides you with all the help you need to crack the JEE exams. We have all the material which you need for your preparations. Our study material consists of past year papers, mock papers, solved papers, explanation s of important concepts, MCQ questions as well as integer questions. Everything revised and edited as per the latest JEE 2020 pattern. You can also give our study material a free trial and be assured that is indeed is the most suitable for you.

All the best for your preparations! 

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Tuesday, 3 March 2020

Try our free best CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 & 12


Did you know that CBSE has introduced major changes in CBSE Class 10 & 12 Exam Pattern 2020? You should get familiarized with the latest pattern before you sit down for the preparation. It is very important to understand the marking scheme and the section-wise mark distribution.

We provide you best study material for class 10/12, along with free samples to try out our best books before buying. To score high, it is always a wise decision to refer only books that provide concept building and errorless. You have it here. Try out our free samples.


 What are the changes in CBSE Class 10 Pattern 2020?

Here is a quick highlight of CBSE Class 10 latest Patterns.

Internal Assessment:

A total of 3 periodic tests will be conducted on each subject. An average of two will be taken for final submission, which is out of 20, 5 marks for each test.

Other assessments includes, Oral Test, Maps, graphics, Activities, Assignments, Group/Individual assessment etc carries 5 marks.

Portfolio consists of 5 marks. It is the work done by the students, which includes the progress, growth, efforts, and achievement of a student. 

Subject Enrichment Activities consists of 5 marks. The marks are given by assessing the practical, project works, and language skills of the students.

Exam Pattern Class 10:

There will be two-level of Math’s exam: Basic Mathematics and Standard Mathematics Both have to chosen by students

The number of MCQs will be more

The internal choices in the question paper are to increase by 33%

25% objective type questions in all subjects. 20 marks will be assigned to objective type questions out of 80 marks, which includes Multiple Choice Questions, Fill in the Blanks, etc


What is the latest pattern of CBSE Class 12 2020?

The internal assessment for Class 12 will be assessed as under.

20% marks to be allotted for internal assessment. The distributions are as follows
Particulars of Internal Assessment
Mark Distribution
Periodic Test
5 Marks
Multiple Assessment
5 Marks
Portfolio
5 Marks
Subject Enrichment Activities
5 Marks
Total
20 Marks

Following are the Pattern in the exam:

25 % of questions will be of objective types, which includes Blanks, Assertion-Reason, for all subjects

33% will be for internal choices, to help score better marks

Is CBSE syllabus the same as NCERT?

NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) is a publishing body or a publisher; whereas CBSE (Central Board of secondary/school examinations/education) is the board or the governing body.  NCERT prescribes books for CBSE.

Is CBSE syllabus the same all over India?

Yes, to a great extent, the syllabus for all CBSE schools in India has the same one. This is because most schools follow NCERT books. Largely the syllabus is the same for all the states in India.

How to select the best sample papers for CBSE Class 10 & 12 for 2020?

The books in themselves have very limited information on given topics. Sample books provide a wide range of information and get you prepared for any type of question. At Disha Publication we have just the right type of books to get you fully prepared with the latest pattern. You can try out our CBSE sample paper class 10 Maths/Science/SST/English/Hindi. Just in one place. Here is how:

Try out the free samples first
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Locate the practice types of question
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All these elements you can find in our books. Now try out the best books for class 10/12.