Hi. The application process for DU JAT has begun and the last date is 7th of June, 2018 and the date of the exam is yet to be out. If you have not prepared, I would advise you to start the coaching as soon as possible and start preparing. The earlier you start, the better.
Thank You and Good Luck!
Hi Prabhat,
DU JAT exam will take place in the second or third week of June tentatively. Since there is about one month left for the DU JAT exam to take place, you have to utilize your time REALLY well to crack the exam. But there is no need to panic. If you know the basics, your concepts in Maths/Stats are strong class 12, and if you brush up your current affairs, then you won't face too much trouble.
Before we get to answer the question, you need to understand the overall exam pattern of DU JAT and the DU JAT syllabus .
It is safe to assume that if you are aspiring for the best, then securing among the Top 200 ranks should be sufficient for you to secure a seat in Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies . And for that to happen, a score of 300+ is not just more than enough, it is already somewhat on the higher side. So by all means gun for a 300 score.
Let us see some tips and hacks on How Should You Prepare during this one month.
1. Previous Years’ Papers: Practice the previous years’ papers, since they give you an idea of the level of the and the exam pattern. If you are someone who has a problem with completing the questions on time, then set a time limit for yourself when you practice.
2. Plan an Exam Strategy: This is important especially when the time is limited. Attempt the sections you are good at and leave the rest for later.
3. Don’t mark your answers randomly: Your goal must be to attempt only 80-85 questions and get about 72-75 questions right and the job is done. Remember this – You are NOT out there to answer everything that is asked of you.
4. Difficult Questions: Keeping the above in mind, pick and choose your battles wisely and let go of questions that are going to eat up your time. While attempting the paper, don’t remain stuck on a difficult question, move ahead if that happens. Remember, every question has equal weightage
5. Conduct a thorough Section-wise Analysis: Each section has its own intricacies. The trick is to identify those and prepare accordingly. For example – Does the QA section include more of Basic Math or Higher Math? What is asked more in the GA section – Static GA or Current Affairs?
6. General Awareness: This, by far, is the MAKE OR BREAK section in the exam. Keep polishing your rusty general awareness, go through the Monthly Questionnaires, Daily Snapshots and Monthly Compendiums from PRATHAM’s material. You will have a substantial advantage over other candidates if you convert this section into a strength area. So give it your absolute best! Also, try to read newspaper daily.
7. Be calm, cool and collected: This paper is nothing but an aptitude test, and if you have your concepts and fundamentals clear, you don’t need to worry about anything.
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Now, many students do join TIME, The Alchemist, etc institutions to help them prepare for the exam. It is a costly method though you believe you are smart enough to crack it on your own I would suggest getting entrance books like Arihant Publications. You can find it on Amazon I believe. All the best!
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