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Active Filters : Category : Entrance Exam Preparation | Course Type : Training/Coaching/Tuition | Price (Fees) : Unknown | Duration : 3 - 12 Months | Provider Location : Jaipur
Course Content: • 36 hrs of Concept Builder Classroom Sessions • 300 to 350 hrs of Classroom Sessions • 200 hrs to 250 hrs of E-Lectures – DVD / Online [Min. speed Req. 100 kbps] • 12 to 14 Study Material – Books • Quick Refresher Guide – Book • 40 Sectional Test – Online • 10 Subject Wise Tests – Online • 8 Full Length Practice Test &n... Category: Entrance Exam Preparation | Engineering Entrance Exam | The GATE AcademyJaipur (Tonk Road) The idea for THE GATE ACADEMY took birth with the aim of helping budding engineers to discover, reach and exceed their intellectual potential. THE GAT... |
Course Content: Course Description You have completed Class XI. If you are desirous of becoming an Engineering professional through prestigious IIT’s, we take charge to guide you through it. Here Class XII PCM syllabus target IIT-JEE is to be covered. Portion of Class XI PCM will not be taught separately however it will be taken up only through DPPs. This course prepares you in right earnest to teach you th... Category: Entrance Exam Preparation | Engineering Entrance Exam | Bansal ClassesJaipur (Gopalpura) History "Change does not roll on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle." Accepting change and making strategies according... |
Course Content: Course Description If you have set your aims high, if you want to touch the stars and reach the sky and more importantly - if you have the courage to say that you shall settle for nothing less than the best, then you - the XII pass student - are perfectly suited to this course. You might have realised by now that you have everything - intelligence, capability and willpower, but that you lack focus... Category: Entrance Exam Preparation | Engineering Entrance Exam | Bansal ClassesJaipur (Gopalpura) History "Change does not roll on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle." Accepting change and making strategies according... |