Delhi University Joint Admission Test
How many marks should I get in viteee 2020 to get seat in CSE,,vellore?
Hello Aditya,
As per the additional eligibilty criteria and basis of selection , Aggregate of 60% or more marks in qualify ing examination in four subjects: English, Mathematics and any two subjects included in list B.
Selection will be based on the rank computed from the combined weighted average of percentage scored in the entrance exam and the percentage scored in the qualifying examination where the weights are: Entrance exam -65% and the Qualifying examination-35% .Hence Maths is compulsory so you cannot apply.
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hello,
there are 6 b-schools participating in DU jat (delhi university joint admission test) which are offering bachelor of management studies and 8 colleges offering bachelor in business economics. see most of the colleges has good curriculum structure. among them dr bhim rao ambedkar college , deen doyal upadhay college is best.
you may see the college details from below link
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/du-jat-participating-institutes
Practicing mock tests and practice papers is a must if you aim to crack the exam. And coming to the question now, then Self Study Guide BBA/BBS/BBM Entrance Examination 2018 With General Knowledge 2019 Arihant by ARIHANT PUBLICATION , Guide for BBA/BBS/BBM 2018 by Arihant Publications, BBA/BBS 19 Practice Sets for Entrance Examinations by G.K. Pub. These are some of the well known books available.
Do refer to them and stay dedicated and give your best.
Best wishes. Thank you.
hello kartik Singhal, The cut for the du jJAT for EWcategory last year was different for every college. Please mention me that for which college you want the cut off i will provide the same, as it is difficult for me to provide the cut off for every college here. Please mention the college and you will get the cut off rank for that college. I hope you understand all the very best and have a glorious future ahead.
Till then stay home and stay safe.
Dear Aspirant,
The cutoff is the minimum marks/scores a candidate requires to secure to qualify the exam in order to fetch a seat in one of the participating institutes of DU JAT 2020. The process of admission that would be followed after the declaration of the DU JAT 2020 cutoff score is Course-College Allotment. As per Delhi University, the exam conducting authority, all test takers are required to fill the application form stating their order of preference of course and college in the online application form.
The primary factors to determine the cutoff score of DU JAT 2020 are as the following-
Number of applicants appearing for DU JAT 2020 exam
Number of candidates who cleared the entrance exam
The overall difficulty level of the DU JAT 2020 question paper
The total number of seats available in the University
The last year cutoff for General candidate is 60.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Hello Vikas
Quantitative Ability
NCERT XI-XII: It is the most important source you need to go through in detail in order to have a good chance at getting SSCBS. Modern maths as they call it form 70% of the total questions asked in this section which involves topics from class XI-XII. Make sure you go through the solved examples and the miscellaneous excercises. Most important topics are complex nos, probability, P&C, matrices, differentiation and arithmetic progressions.
Any random objective Mathematics book: 30% of the quant section is made up of basic mathematics which contains the so-callef simple topics like Time,speed and distance, averages, percentages, ratios and proportions. The questions from these topics are not very tough at JAT level and hence should be prepared to get the easy marks.
Brush up your calculations: The easiest way to brush past the competition is to simply be fast. Make sure you know the squares upto 30, cubes upto 20 and are fast in adding and multiplying 2 and 3 digit numbers. This would give you the competitive edge.
General/Business Awareness
Newspaper: Make a habit of reading the newspaper for atleast an hour everyday. Don't waste your time reading the entire newspaper. The most important sections are sports, economics, world news and editorials. Write down any important facts you think you might forget and go through your notes every Thursday ( any random day.xd)
Jagran Josh app: It is the best online source for improving your GK and develop as a person in general. It posts weekly current affairs and quizzes based on them which helps in solid preparation. Also you can go through monthly current affairs to give a precise overview of the month. Make sure you go through the current affairs of atleast 7 months before the exam date.
Inshorts: I know it doesn't sound scholarly and serious for exam preparations but it has an interactive format which would make you scroll through news and retain it. Worth giving a shot.
Specific internet searches: Individual searches on Google was the best thing I did to get myself ahead of others. Mark the important topics that come frequently in JAT (national parks, geographical features, awards and honours, taglines) and make separate lists and revise them thoroughly.
Pearson book: Static GK is becoming very important to ace the examination and hence it is necessary to prepare this part. You can go for any static GK book. The Pearson book is a good one though.
Verbal Ability
Word power by Norman Lewis: The best book for proving your vocabulary even at the CAT level. At the JAT level the 1st half of the book based in roots of words on less important ( very important in general) and the second part of the book with a list of tough words is the most important. Find a way to learn those odd 800 words and you would find exact words picked out from the list.
SP Bakshi objective English: It is a good book for preparing homonyms, antonyms and synonyms. Also the best book to prepare one word substitutions and idioms which are the most important topics for JAT.
Logical Reasoning
It is the easiest topic to prepare since the level of LR at JAT is at the beginner's level and you should try and attempt all the 25 questions in this section
Source: A blog
MATHS - I would refer R.S AGARWAL OF CLASS 11TH AND 12TH… Just stick to basics of the chapter in syllabus.. Also Go for QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE of R.S AGARWAL
REASONING - VERBAL AND NON- VERBAL APTITUDE of R.S AGARWAL and Also solve CLAT materials for reasoning section
ENGLISH- Go for ARIHANT AND S.CHAND materials and Also solve OXFORD'S materials
G.K AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS- Read NEWSPAPERS AND MAGZINES… G.K TODAY will be preferable and play online quiz on current affairs on quiz today
Practice as much questions as you can and stick with basics especially in Maths and English and there you go…
Best of Luck. Thank you.
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