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facebook/wwwfuturesolutionadmission All in One, Dont miss it 1.CBSE Class 12 Engineering Graphics Tips and Trickski 2.AIMA MAT February 2014: Last minute tips and tricks 3.MBA admission 2014: Dos and Donts for PI 4.CBSE Class 12th Computer Science: Tips and Tricks In todays Global World, Computer Science is as important a language as any other. CBSE Computer Science from Class 11th to Class 12th provides a solid foundation for any future endeavors you may wish to take, with Computer Science by your side. However the last barrier remains the CBSE Class 12th Computer Science exam, here are some tips to help you clear the exam with flying colors. Syllabus 1. Object Oriented Programming in C++ (30 Marks) 2. Data Structure (14 Marks) 3. Database Management System and SQL (8 Marks) 4. Boolean Algebra (8 Marks) 5. Networking and Open Source Software (10 Marks) Total: 70 marks (theory) Tips The key to a successful Computer Science exam is understanding. As majority of the question paper is based on programming, the only way to score is by having a thorough understanding of programming Create your own notes for the important terms and concepts after you understand them. The given notes in a book would be good for learning but for revision your notes will give you the exact information you need Clear any doubts you have as soon as you can. Use your Class 11th computer science books or reference books to clear your doubts, but the best solution would be to ask a teacher Practice all the exercises and questions available in your text book Use flashcards to remember definitions Remember to study definitions and their basic applications thoroughly, questions often arise asking for explanations of topics Create flowcharts to help you understand and remember programming When you practice writing programs try to maintain the required spacing, even if you are answering only in rough. Getting into the habit of writing according to the proper spacing will help you If you have time use different color pens/pencils for different areas to help you visually remember them Pay attention during practical classes, this will help you score high in the practical marks section which is worth 30 marks and also help clear your doubts Revise by practicing programming on a Computer, you will immediately find out where you stand in terms of how many programs you can successfully write/run Charts are helpful when you are preparing for Boolean Algebra Pay attention to details, a single misplaced punctuation mark can ruin an entire answer Practice sample papers/previous year papers to understand the pattern, test your preparation and identify your weak areas Remember to always correct the papers you attempt so you can find and improve your weak areas No matter if you choose to become a Computer programmer or a Doctor, basic knowledge of Computer Science will always be an added benefit. Use logic and understanding and your Class 12th Computer Science exam will be over before you know it. Earlier thought of as a part of only the Engineering profession, the popularity of Engineering Graphics has magnified in recent times. Engineering Graphics provides an extra edge to future Engineers, Architects, Technocrats, Draftsmen, Surveyors, Designers and many others professionals. As the CBSE exams approach (and behind it your future career) its time to study! Here are some tips. Syllabus 1. Isometric projections of solids: 25 marks 2. Machine Drawing Drawing of Machine parts: 15 marks Assembly Drawings and Dis-assembly drawings: 30 marks (Bearings, Rod joints, Tie-rod and pipe joints, Couplings, Pulleys) Tips Practice free hand sketching as much as possible, apart from sketching using tools. This will help you get into the flow of drawing. In every question first determine exactly what is being asked as often Engineering Graphics exam questions are confusing. Under Isometric projections question on frustum will be asked in vertical position only. Also hidden lines will not be required. Master each type of assembly and dis-assembly drawing, first practicing in free hand but also doing it with tools. Practice and improve your visualization skills as this is an important way to score in the questions for projections. Study in a group; pick a question, have each friend sketch the answer and compare. In questions on Assembly drawings, half sectional front view will definitely be asked. Revise the different symbols, line styles and other details that you will need to answer questions in the exam regarding a full drawing. Once you are thorough with the concepts in free-hand, practice important questions with full tools so as to increase your speed and surety of hand. Practice drawing objects in first and third angle. Apart from drawing practice and preparation, study theory by making small notes of the important topics in your own words. This will help you answer questions during the exam. As the exam approaches practice sample papers and previous year papers and go through your short notes on theory topics. The foundation of Engineering Graphics is technical drawing. Once you master the art of drawing, the science of Engineering Graphics will come to you naturally. All the best! With the MAT exams only a few days away, its time for quick revision. MAT scores will help you in admission to Management programmes and MBA courses in over 600 institutes within India and a few international institutes as well. Here are some tips to help you score. Paper Pattern The test is divided into 5 sections of objective multiple choice questions. Each section will contain 40 questions. 1. Language Comprehension: Time Suggested 30 mins 2. Mathematical Skills: Time Suggested 40 mins 3. Data Analysis and Sufficiency: Time Suggested 35 mins 4. Intelligence and Critical Reasoning: Time Suggested 30 mins 5. Indian and Global Environment: Time Suggested 15 mins Total: 150 mins Tips 1. Practice sample papers/previous year papers as many as possible and remember to check the answers so you are able to find your weak areas. 2. Revise topics you make errors in. 3. Read general knowledge capsules from almanacs 4. Read and reread mathematics formulae 5. Keep at least an hour per day to practice calculations and approximations 6. Watch the news, this will help you with language skills and with general knowledge 7. Practice sample papers within the time frame you will have at the exam. This will help you get used to answering question papers at that time of day 8. If you get stressed, take deep breathes and then continue your studies Sample Questions Language Comprehension Q1. Choose a word or phrase nearly similar in meaning to the given word: Self-esteem (1) Self-respect (2) Dignity (3) Decorum (4) Self-awareness Q2. Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word: OBLOQUY (1) praise (2) crue (3) slander (4) dialogue Mathematical Skills Q1. A screwdriver and a hammer currently have the same price. If the price of a screwdriver rises by 5% and the price of a hammer goes up by 3%, how much more will it cost to buy 3 screwdrivers and 3 hammers? (1) 3% (2) 4% (3) 5% (4) 8% Q2. If n and p are both odd numbers, which of the following numbers must be an even number? (1) n+p (2) np (3) np+2 (4) n+p+1 Data Analysis and Sufficiency Q1. C is a circle with centre D and radius 2. E is a circle with centre F and radius R. Are there any points which are on both E and C? A : The distance from D to F is 1 + R B : R = 3 (1) is statement A alone sufficient to answer the problem? (2) is statement B alone sufficient to answer the problem? (3) are statements A and B together needed to answer the problem? (4) are statements A and B not sufficient to answer the problem. Intelligence and Critical Reasoning Q1. Complete the analogy AEZ : EIY : IOX : â?¦â?¦â?¦â?¦â?¦â?¦ (1) UYZ (2) AEX (3) EIX (4) OUW Q2. Isha is older than Sunder. Misa is older than Harbans. Harbans is younger than Gyan. Sunder and Gyan are of the same age. If the above facts are true, which of the following conditions must also be true? (1) Misa is older than Gyan (2) Misa is older than Isha (3) Sunder is younger than Misa (4) Isha is older than Harbans Indian and Global Environment Q1. What does the acronym CTBT stand for? (1) Continued Test Ban Treaty (2) Commercial Tax Based Tariff (3) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (4) None of these Q2. The National Literacy Mission (NLM) seeks to achieve full literacy i.e. a sustainable threshold level of 75% literacy by year (1) 2005 (2) 2010 (3) 2015 (4) None of the above As the admissions for the 2014-15 academic session are on, candidates aspiring to land a seat in a good business school should pull up their socks and gear up to face a series of screening tests - WAT (Written Ability Test) / Essay writing, Group Discussion (GD) and Personal /Interview (PI). Out of the three stops to secure admission into their college of choice, students mainly face a problem when it comes to PI. The PI is generally conducted after the WAT and GD. The key to a good PI is for one to be himself/herself and be prepared for trick questions. Here are a couple of Dos and Donâ??ts one should keep in mind while appearing for a Personal Interview. Dos: â?¢ Dress appropriately for the institute to show that you take the interview seriously. â?¢ Offer a firm handshake, make eye contact, and have a friendly expression when you are greeted by your interviewer. â?¢ Maintain good eye contact during the interview. â?¢ Avoid fidgeting and slouching, sit straight. â?¢ Be yourself, as, if you secure admission by not being yourself then you and your institute will both be unhappy. â?¢ Exhibit a positive attitude. The interviewer is evaluating you as a potential corporate employee or future manager. â?¢ When the interviewer concludes the interview, offer a firm handshake and make eye contact. Donâ??ts: â?¢ Dont make excuses instead take responsibility for your decisions and your actions. â?¢ Dont make negative comments about previous professors or institute. â?¢ Dont treat the interview casually. â?¢ Dont act as though you would take admission in any institute or are desperate for admission. â?¢ Dont go to extremes with your posture; dont slouch, and dont sit rigidly on the edge of your chair. â?¢ Dont assume that a female interviewer is Mrs. or Miss. Address her as Madam unless told otherwise. â?¢ Keep your mobile phone on silent mode. Donâ??t check text messages while in an interview.
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