Tuesday, 26 November 2019

How to Prepare for JEE Main and CBSE Board Exams together


A number of students who are preparing for their CBSE Exams (especially for their 12th standards final board exams) also aspires to appear for the JEE tests. The best way to go about the whole job is to begin both the preparations at the same time. This to many may appear like a harrowing task and an idea that could spoil the preparation of both the examinations.

However experts of the domain have opined that preparing for both the examinations is one of the smartest things to do. The time period that any aspiring candidate gets soon after their 12th for their JEE test is not much and moreover even if both the syllabuses are not alike, a major part happens to be overlapping. Hence candidate can definitely follow the given tips and go for a joint preparation for both the tests.


Time Table – If you are planning to prepare jointly for your CBSE exam 2020 and you’re JEE Exam 2020 then one thing that you need to do is to manage your time in a much disciplined manner. This is the only possible way that you can complete the maximum part of the syllabuses for both the examinations and prepare in a smart manner.

Additionally Material – Apart from the books and the extra materials that are available in the market you can also try the gamut of internet. Dependable portals such as Mynextexam are the places where you can get a lot of quality materials for your preparation.

Mock Practice – Spend maximum time in written practice. This improves your efficacy and also your speed.


Tuesday, 19 November 2019

A Career In The Indian Defense Forces

The Indian defense forces of Army, Navy and Air force are often considered to be one of the biggest prides of the country, protecting and safeguarding the land, water and sky borne national boundaries and perimeters from foreign hostile forces. These are the arenas that attracts huge volumes of young talent and intellect who looks ahead to join these professions of valor and gallantry.

However joining the army, navy and the air force happens to be a tough job and candidates aspiring for these fields must prepare in an extensive manner to crack the entrance examinations. In the course of this article we shall be taking a look at some of the leading entrance examinations that must be attempted along with the eligibility criteria for each of these professions.



The Army – Students soon after passing their 12th standard can aspire to join the army through the two main entrance exams like NA and the NDA Examinations. The entry for these NDA Examinations is organized twice every year. The forms are made available roughly around the months of march and October. There are about 300 vacant seats where 195 belong to the army, 66 to the air force and 39 to the navy. The following are the eligibility criteria required for NDA.
  • The age limit is between 16.5 years to 19.5 years.
  • 12th standard must be completed with pass marks in math and Physics.
  • Candidate must not be married.
There is also the Technical Entry Scheme or the TES. This is an examination schedules for the graduates from High school science streams. The entry for this exam is also schedule for twice a year and has a total number of 85 vacant seats. The eligibility of TES is similar to that of NDA. However there must be an aggregate of 70% in subjects of Math, chemistry and physics.

The Air Force – As a candidate if you are aspiring for the Air force in India, you must appear for the entrance examination for NDA. This is an examination that is conducted by the UPSC or the Union Public Service Commission. The exam is conducted twice every year in all of the major cities of the country. The following are the eligibility criteria required to appear for the examination.
  • You must be within the age group of 16.5 years to 19.5 years.
  • The candidate must be an Indian
  • Only Males can apply
  • The candidate must have passed the 12th standard with math and Physics. Students appearing for the final year may also apply.
Navy - Students soon after their 12th standard c an also appear for the entrance examinations of the Indian navy. The Indian Navy can be crackled through two examinations – The NDA or the NA Examination and secondly the 10+2 B.tech cadet Entry examination. The former set of examinations are organized by the union Public Service Commission or the UPSC. This exam is conducted twice every year and has its seats in all of the major cities of the country. The following are the eligibility criteria for the exam.
  • The age limit is with 16.5 year to 19.5 years.
  • The candidates appearing for the examination must be an Indian
  • Only male candidates may apply
  • 12th standard must be completed with subjects of mathematics and Physics. Candidates who are to appear for their final year may also apply.
The following are some of the eligibility criteria for the 10+2 B.tech cadet entry exams.
  •  Age limit must be within 17 years and 19.5 years.
  • The candidate must have passed the Senior Secondary exam or the 12th standard from a reputed and recognized board with a minimum score of 70% in subjects like mathematics, Chemistry and Physics and a minimum of 50% marks in English.


Friday, 15 November 2019

Advantages of distance education after 12th

The 12th standard is one of the most important and crucial stages for any student. This is the stage when a student has to take a clear decision regarding his or her professional career in the future and based on this decision the student makes a choice regarding the professional and further academic courses into which he or she will be make an endeavor. This can be a tough call indeed. However it has been seen that at this stage most of the students likes to go for a full time course where they need to attend colleges and universities on a regular basis and they will be a part of the formal education system.


It is at this junction that we will like to point out at an alternative to this formal course or framework of education. In India there is also an option of distance learning. However it has been seen that most of the students do not think about this option. What is worse still is that distance learning is given a second preference as compared to regular learning. It is commonly thought that such distant learning courses are not as good at the regular courses and they cannot bring as much opportunities for a candidate in the future. Now this is one of the most futile lines of reasoning seriously!

In the current times a large number of such distance learning courses have come up that can help a student to get in depth knowledge about a large number of professional genres that can help them to get better job and career opportunities in the future. Let us take a look at the various advantages of such distance learning courses.

Saves Time – With a distance learning course under its way the student no longer needs to worry about having to attend a class physically. This means that now you can pursue a course from any part of the country. Only at the time of the exam you will need to go down to a certain city or a center of examination for the final exam. This allows a student a lot of mobility and convenience.

Allows Time For Other Things – Like this a candidate or a student is allowed to do a large number of things. A candidate can even take up a job related to the course that he or she is doing. Like this a student will get an opportunity to study a work. This is a great combination for learning where a student will be able to learn from boos and also out of personal and real time experience.

Wide Acceptance – Such distance learning courses has a huge acceptance in the current times. It has been seen that some of the premier commercial organizations of the current times are looking for candidates with such distance learning courses whom they can use in their hierarchical positions. The demand for such distance course is high in various domains such as business management, engineering, IT and many more.

Cost Effective – One of the biggest benefits of such courses that they happen to be much cheaper as compared to the regular courses. This is why students even from lower economic strata will be able to undertake these courses and reap their benefits in their careers in the future.

At the time of undertaking these Distance Learning Course there are a few points that must be analyzed very carefully. Aspects such as the acceptability and the popularity of the course, their time period, their cost etc must be evaluated with care and close precision. This is how you will be able to make the most of it.

Monday, 21 October 2019

LLB or Bachelor of law Undergraduate Course in Indian Universities




The students, who wish to get admission in law, have to appear in CLAT 2020. CLAT (Common Law Admission) is conducted for admission to National Law Universities (NLUs) and various other institutions. Through CLAT, students are admitted to Integrated L.L.B and L.L.M courses.

Law” is the basic part of our constitution. LLB or Bachelor of Law is an undergraduate law course in Indian universities. The course duration is 3-year for which the minimum eligibility criterion is graduation and the other is the integrated course of 5-year duration for undergraduate students.

The students, who wish to get admission in law, have to appear in Common Law Admission Test 2020. CLAT is conducted for admission to NLUs and various other institutions. Through CLAT, students are admitted to Integrated L.L.B and L.L.M courses.

Students can go for law courses with any stream like Science, Commerce,  Arts in 12th. Law is a very reputed filed for choose as a career. It is a hard-working field. India has a great demand for skilled lawyers as per the survey was done by the Bar Council of India. Indian law students are eligible to work in court only 20%. BCI provides a “Certificate of Practice” to the candidates after completing LL.B.

Carrier after low

A good lawyer can work in government departments and advise organizations and law students can appear the exam conducted LLB colleges in India by the Public Service Commissions. The education of law in India has been offered by various universities and various academic levels.

Topmost LLB colleges in India.

If you want to do LLB courses. These Indian law colleges offer undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. level courses. Here is a comprehensive list of some colleges providing various courses in law studies. National law school of India University provides B.A LL.B., LLM in Business Law and Master in Business Law in Bangalore. NALSAR University of Law in Hyderabad. NLIU is a Law school in Bhopal. Amity Law School-Delhi and another government college in India like Government Law College in Mumbai provide BLS LLB, LLB, and Diploma in Cyber Law, Government Law College, Bangalore, and also Deptt of Law, Punjab University in Chandigarh.

CBSE Board is Apex Board



History of CBSE Board

UP Board of high school education was the first board set up in India in 1921 with jurisdiction over Rajputana in India and again in 1929 Indian government suggested to set up a joint Board for all the areas which were as the Board of Intermediate Education Rajputana.

CBSE is a In the year 1952, the CBSE was given its name ‘Central Board of Secondary Education. Education is a subject on the concurrent list of Indian constitution – most of the main apex board which is not only having a pan Indian jurisdiction but also has a global presence with nearly 141 schools across 21 countries. It has recently known as the Grading system based on continuous and comprehensive evaluation.

CBSE has realm most important addition on October 11, 2019. Development Minister Mr. Ramesh Portrayal has a foundation stone of the new and the upcoming integrated campus of the CBSE Board that has been laid at Dwarka in Delhi. All occasion was graced by the eminent under the Secretary of CBSE Board Mr. Anurag Tripathi and also Chairperson Anita Karwal.

Development of CBSE

The CBSE is a national level board of education in Indian public schools, managed by the Indian Union Government. The CBSE Board is an apex board and also spares special attention to the aspect of the proper training of its teachers and also other important official positions like the principals of the school. CBSE Board has many important offices in various regions such as Andaman and Nicobar Island, Arunachal Pradesh, the state of Sikkim, and Jharkhand, Uttaranchal, and Chhattisgarh have also got affiliation with the Board. The leaders of this Board understands that provide the increase in the number of schools affiliated to the board proper coordination must be maintained between the regional offices in India, and integrated office complex was planned in the Dwarka region of Delhi.


Important Changes In CBSE Exams in 2020





 Students to appear for CBSE exams in 2020 are to witness some very important changes and alterations. These changes have been introduced by the Board of CBSE so that roe learning could be discouraged for the students and enhance their ability of reasoning all the more. All these steps aims and aspires for better overall results of the students and improve the quality and the standards of the students in the coming years.

The following are some of the changes that can be expected in 2020 CBSE exams

Importance To Objective Questions – The authorities have taken the decision of introducing MCQs with a total value of 25% in all the subjects in the 12th standard from 2020. This is a great opportunity for the students to score better marks.

Increased Options In Internal Questions – The Board has increased the number of choices for internal questions by a margin of 33%. Now the students will have more number of choices of questions from where they can pick the one they can answer the best. This is yet again a measure to help them improve their scores.

Internal Assessment In All Subjects – From 2020 every subject in CSE 12th standard apart from science stream and fine arts will have a 20% internal assessment. Even subjects like languages, mathematics and political science will have internal assessment marks. The question papers will consist of 80% of marks only. 

School Exam Marks to Contribute 10 Marks in Final Results – From 2020 school exams marks can contribute 10 marks in the final results of the students. This is yet again a measure that will help students to score better marks in their final exams.