Universities And Colleges - Mht-cet 2012 Exam Dates By: allabout | - The Student to choose good Universities and Colleges in MHT-CET exam for the following details
MHT-CET 2012 Exam Dates
Government of Maharashtra has announced the dates for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) which will be conducted in May 2012. The MHT-CET entrance exam will be held on Thursday, May 10, 2012.
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) is held for those candidates who want to take admission into Technology, Health sciences, Pharmacy and Engineering progr ... Tags:Universities and Colleges, Best Colleges in India.
Hsc Exams Less Than 2 Weeks Away By: sanjay | - With less than two weeks left till the first day of HSC exams 2011, how are you spending these last moments preparing for the big exams? Are you racked with nerves or taking it easy? Do you have a clear plan on how long to study for each subject? Are you worried about being unprepared for any particular subject?
Here are some tips for how to make the most of the last couple of days studying before your big exams.
In what order do I study for my subjects?
Look at your exam timet ... Tags:hsc tutor, hsc tutoring
Hsc Tutoring- Tips For Success In Your Hsc Trial Exams By: Amit Kothiyal | - At the time of writing this article, w are in the middle of term 2. Most year 12 students have their HSC trial exams in early term 3, which means while theres still (almost) an entire term left, it is about time students begin to prepare specifically for their trial exams.
Time Management For A Hsc Student By: Amit Kothiyal | - Effective time management is an important life skill to have. It is definitely one of the major determinants of whether you will be successful at whatever you are doing in life. Time management skills are especially important for a student in years 10, 11 and 12. As you may have noticed, the jump in difficulty in being a high school student is significant when you enter year 11 (suddenly you have 12 units of subjects to worry about and receive homework/exams from, instead of just the 3 main ones ... Tags:time management for hsc student, hsc preparation tips
Hsc Physics Tips For Success By: Amit Kothiyal | - Doing well in HSC Physics requires a good mix of different skills. You shall mainly need to be great at understanding physical concepts, understanding their impacts on society / environmental issues, being able to form cohesive arguments to support your answers, and command some basic maths skill. There are already a tonne of articles on the blog or forum posts dealing the more conventional study tips, so we thought we might cover some often missed points on the subject. So doing well in HSC phy ... Tags:hsc physics, physics tutoring, physics tutors, physics tutor
Hsc Tuition- Finding Good Tuition By: Amit Kothiyal | - When searching for maths tutoring, (whether it is for a private maths tutor or a coaching centre that offers maths), knowing a few things will help you find one thats genuinely helpful.
What subjects do they offer?
The list of subjects offered by a tuition centre will indicate their level of expertise. For example, many tuition centres or private tutors will offer all levels of maths, except maths extension 2. As a general rule, if youre searching for g ... Tags:hsc tuition, tuition centre, tuition coaching centre, hsc coach
Hsc Tuition- Finding Good Tuition By: Amit Kothiyal | - When searching for maths tutoring, (whether it is for a private maths tutor or a coaching centre that offers maths), knowing a few things will help you find one thats genuinely helpful.
What subjects do they offer?
The list of subjects offered by a tuition centre will indicate their level of expertise. For example, many tuition centres or private tutors will offer all levels of maths, except maths extension 2. As a general rule, if youre searching for g ... Tags:hsc tuition, tuition centre, tuition coaching centre, hsc coach
Hsc Tutoring- When Is The Best Time To Start Tuition? By: Amit Kothiyal | - We get asked this question quite frequently and we tell our customers as early as possible. Obviously theres a conflict of interest in our answer since were in the high school tutoring business ourselves, so let me give a few reasons why I say this, and to elaborate a bit on the issues as well.
Joining at the beginning of the year
Joining at the beginning of each year is the ideal because most tutoring colleges start their programmes for each year start at the ... Tags:high school tutoring, hsc tutoring, hsc tuition
Hsc Schooling- Dealing With Unmotivated Teachers By: Subhash Kandpal | - This may be a controversial topic of discussion but its a problem faced by students commonly: What if you have a bad teacher at school during your all-important HSC year?
Firstly, what do we mean by bad teacher? We certainly dont mean a teacher who is strict and demands highly of his/her class (here, we call that a great teacher!). However a teacher who: may be less than ideal in terms of communication skill, have issues with his/her knowledge of their subject area, ... Tags:hsc tutoring, hsc coaching, hsc tips, education, physics tutorin
Year 10- Hsc Subject Selection Tips By: Amit Kothiyal | - Year 10 is a critical time for prospective HSC students. The reason is that the Preliminary subjects you choose in year 10 for year 11 will determine what subjects you ultimately do for the HSC. If you get your subject selection wrong, you may be stuck doing subjects you don"t particularly enjoy, or subjects that offer limited benefit in terms of scaling.
For many of you entering year 11, this is a timely article reminding you that year 11 is an excellent opportunity to learn your content in advance. No assessments in the preliminary year count towards the HSC, and some students take advantage of this fact by using this time to learn ahead of the pacec at school.
Information That Will Help You Decide About 3 Axis By: Rudy Silva | - A 3-axis finishing CAM module is instrumental in semi-finishing, finishing, and HSC milling of 3D surfaces, including molding, contouring and corner picking. It refers to the machines ability to perform movement such as 3 different axis concurrently.
In most CNC machining, the manufacturers define their machine movement beginning with 3 primary axis X, Y, and Z. The Z is parallel to the tool spindle and has depth movement capability. X accounts for the horizontal movement, while ... Tags:axis, 3 axis CAM, 3d cnc software, Axis 3, Cad cam 3d, CNC,
The Advantage Of High Speed Communication By: Paul Atkins | - High Speed Communication provides complete end-end companies for cell units, from UI designs to improvement to certification, deployment and porting. Some of its companies consist of Device driver progress, Bottom porting, Machine Automation, Porting factories, Codec and Multimedia framework advancement and customization, VoIP and Telephony Clientele, and Function and compliance testing of terminals
Dux College Offers Biology Tutoring For Years 11 And 12 By: Amit Kothiyal | - We are happy to announce that we will begin to offer tutoring in HSC and Preliminary Biology to years 11 and 12. This completes our HSC sciences offering, with Biology, Chemistry and Physics tutoring being offered at Dux College.
Term 4 will be the first term of Biology classes, and commences on the 9th of October 2010.
Hsc English: Tips On How To Improve By: Jocelyn Mattieson | - HSC English is one of the most problematic subjects students face partly because at least 2 units is compulsory under the HSC system, leaving many, many students stuck doing a subject they dont particularly enjoy. This is especially true for students who are accustomed to subjects that require a systematic approach, such as maths, or sciences to these students, HSC English seems mysterious, random, lacking any recognisable pattern in terms of whats required for high marks.
Why Hsc Coaching Is Necessary By: Hyun Kim | - Over the past decade, HSC coaching has become an integral part of the culture of HSC preparation. A significant portion of all HSC students, whether they are from public, selective and private schools, attend some sort of HSC coaching outside of their normal school hours. The motivations of these students range from wanting to maximise their ATARs, maintaining their already high internal assessment ranks, or to catch up with the rest of the class.
General Tips For Maths Exams By: Amarendra | - We will start with the obvious things that you may have heard before. These tips may sound obvious, but theyre among the more important / commonly applicable ones, so be sure to remember them!
Cross out incorrect answers with a single line
HSC Markers read everything that can be read, even if youve crossed out an answer. If youve written an answer but change your mind afterwards and write another answer, cross your old answer out with a single diagonal line us ... Tags:HSC exams, HSC Maths, Maths, Physics, Chemistry
Accelerating An Hsc Subject By: Tis Amit | - he term 'accelerating' refers to doing a HSC subject one year earlier than usual. This usually means completing one or several HSC subjects during year 11. Some schools allow some of their top students to choose a subject to accelerate in - this is certainly a common practice in the higher-ranked selective schools.
Losing Momentum After The Hsc Trials By: Tis Amit | - Now that most students have finished their HSC trials at school, they can relax for a short while knowing that they have finished the last of their school assessments. However, students need to be careful not to lose the momentum they've gained so far.
Now is a good time to remind yourself that in a little over one month's time, you will have your final HSC exams. Each exam is worth 50% of your total assessment for that subject - that's your entire year of school work compressed into ... Tags:final hsc exams, hsc exams, hsc trials, hsc tutoring, chemistry tutors, hsc scaling
Hsc Study Tips - How To Split Your Study Time By: Tis Amit | - Most HSC students are doing 10-12 units for their HSC - that means 5-6 among which you must divide your time. The question is: what is the best way to split up your time between your subjects to maximise your end result?
The answer depends on whether you understand how scaling works. Most students will decide to split their time roughly evenly across their subjects, and for the most part, this works well. The problem, is, this is not the absolute best solution if your goal is to maxi ... Tags:hsc scaled marks, hsc marks per unit, hsc tutors, physics tutors, hsc tutoring, hsc students, hsc
Choosing a good tutor for your child is very important. Not only are you investing your money, you are also entrusting your child"s time to your chosen service provider. Your child"s time is, in our opinion, substantially more important than money. From the moment a student knows what subjects he/she will be studying to the time of the final external exams, a student has about 8 terms to prepare. Each term being unproductive is a term wasted. The HSC, being ... Tags:hsc tutors, hsc tutoring, hsc tution, chemistry tutoring, physics tutoring, maths tutors
Choosing The Right University Course After Hsc By: Tis Amit | - Choosing the right university course for yourself is very important as it will most likely determine what you will be doing for your working life. We've had past students who graduate and go onto doing:
Commerce
Law
Engineering
Medicine
Science
Arts
or combined degrees (combinations) of the above.
We will talk briefly about what career paths each degree tends to lead to, and our recommendations for each degree.
Familiarise Yourself With 'hsc Words' By: Tis Amit | - A big part of succeeding in the HSC is knowing how to win marks. Merely studying for your subjects and learning the theory is half the work - you also need to be a master of exams.
In all HSC subjects, exam questions are always phrased using the same keywords. For example, you would have seen questions beginning with: "Describe the relationship between...", "Outline the features of...", "Compare the perspectives of...", "Critically evaluate the implications of..." etc.
Extracurricular Activities - During The Hsc By: Tis Amit | - If you want to apply for scholarships, go into Medical studies or get a highly sought-after part time job after leaving school; it is always a good idea to get some extracurricular activities under your belt during schooldays. On the downside though, good extracurricular activities often take a large amount of time, and might distract you from your studies. Therefore, it is important to practice time management.
Make Good Use Of Your Holidays- Get Prepare For Your Hsc By: Tis Amit | - The Christmas / summer holidays are the longest holiday period in your HSC year. You have about 6 weeks to relax and refresh yourself before the 2010 school year starts. However, students often use these holiday periods to gain a competitive advantage over their peers by reading ahead in their textbooks, or reading all of their English texts in advance. One of our students finished her entire English Extension 2 major work in these holidays!
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has been tirelessly working for over 43 years with the aim to continuously improve the educational standard in the state of Maharashtra. Established under Maharashtra Secondary Boards Act, 1965, Maharashtra State Board primarily conducts two exams i.e. Class 10 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exam and the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exam for +2 level.
Is The Hsc A Game? By: Tis Amit | - You may have heard people call the HSC a game, or liken it to a game. Well there is an element of truth to this view, depending on how you look at it.
In order for the HSC to be fair in ranking students for the purposes of University entry, a comprehensive system of HSC scaling is used, hence why we have the UAC and the notion of 'scaling' and 'scaled marks'. The scaling process itself is firmly justified mathematically, and is technically fair (to those who understand the mathematic ... Tags:hsc scaling, scaled marks, scaled subjects, scaled mark, lower-scaled subjects, maths tutors
Minimising Human Error During Hsc Exams By: Tis Amit | - By virtue of its definition, human error is something we all do. In the more quantitative HSC subjects such as Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, human error can be a big cause of losing marks in exams. For example, how often have you walked out of an exam room, and realise only moments later that you've lost a few marks in a question or two due to 'silly mistakes'? Or when, coming out of an exam room, you chat with your friends about how they did question X Y Z etc and realising you missed a t ... Tags:hsc exams, science exams, multiple choice section, maths extension, calculation questions
The Hsc Mindset By: Tis Amit | - We are now into Term 4 of 2009. This means all year 11 have just moved onto year 12, and are in their first Term of their HSC. Now is the real thing - all school assessments count towards your internal rank. Your assignments and exams at school will affect your ATAR - and your final HSC exams are less than a year away.
It is time to get yourself into the right mindset in order to achieve the ATAR you want.
The Education Tax Refund By: Tis Amit | - The Education Tax Refund The Education Tax Refund ('ETR') was announced in the 08-09 federal budget. Under the ETR, families can claim up to a 50% tax refund for eligible education expenses for their children, for up to:
$750 for each child in primary school, and
$1,500 for each child in secondary school
Does Going To A 'normal' School Disadvantage Me? By: Tis Amit | - This is a common question of many students who wonder whether attending a 'normal' non-selective government school would disadvantage them in any way in their HSC.
The short answer is: there is no technical reason why you should be disadvantaged as a result of attending a 'normal' school.
However there may be other factors that can affect the correct answer to this question.
Differing Approaches To Maths And Sciences By: Tis Amit | - HSC maths and sciences are structured and assessed in a fundamentally different way. These differences require different approaches in studying both types of subjects, in order to secure a top band in each. In this short article, we will look at the main differences between HSC maths and sciences, and give you some insight as to how each type of subject ought to be approached.
Hsc Chemistry And Physics Syllabus Dot-point Notes By: George Li | - The way the HSC is structured is in terms of syllabus dot-points that are easy to read and understand. This helps HSC students because as their HSC trials and final HSC exams approach, the syllabus itself can be a useful study tool.
Structure of the HSC syllabus
For HSC sciences like Chemistry and Physics, the syllabus is a very useful study tool that students should use in preparing for their exams. Exams for these subjects MUST only contain questions that test knowledge ... Tags:hsc, hsc chemistry, hsc physics, chemistry tutors, hsc exams
Things That Can Go Wrong During Exam Day By: George Li | - Are you scared that on the morning of your HSC trials or actual HSC exam, something might happen that would affect your ability to do the exam? It is not too bad if something's serious enough to warrant an illness / misadventure claim. For example, if your train breaks down and it's verifiable over the news, or you're unable to attend due to some illness that can be documented by a medical certificate.
Why Choose Hsc Mathematics By: Tis Amit | - Mathematics is one of the most commonly chosen subjects. If you are the type of student who has a technical mind and enjoy, or are good at thinking in a logical way, you should definitely choose some level of HSC maths. Not only will you find maths interesting, you will also come to realise that it will help you well into your university career and life beyond.
Maths is so universal that it will be a useful skill if you end up doing Commerce, Business, Medicine, Science, Engineering, ... Tags:HSC maths, math tutors, maths tutoring, HSC Physics
Doing Well In Hsc Math By: Michael Tan | - Whether you do 2 unit maths, maths extension 1, or maths extension 2, doing well in HSC mathematics requires a similar strategy. In this article, we will briefly look at what makes a successful HSC maths student, as well as some exam preparation techniques which would be relevant to students today, as most have their all-important HSC trials and HSC exams coming up in the next few weeks.
Atar To Replace All Uai's By: Tis Amit | - The UAC announced earlier this month that the UAI system will be replaced by the ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank). The conversion of UAI to ATAR aligns NSW's system of measuring HSC performance for the purpose of university admissions to that of other states. The ATAR will replace all UAI's, starting with the year 12 students in 2009, and will be a rank-based score out of 99.95 (instead of 100.00).
Hsc Trials And The Hsc Exams: Exam Preparation By: Tis Amit | - With most students having their HSC trials coming within a week or two, and with the actual HSC exams coming within a few weeks, good exam preparation skills are important if you want to ace your exams!
We offer some general tips on what you can do to help yourself through this stressful period.
Hsc Scaling And Its Importance By: Tis Amit | - HSC scaling is a popular topic to HSC students and parents, and is often an area that is commonly misunderstood. Scaling is important as it affects all students aspiring to get into university after the HSC.
Scaled marks versus HSC marks
A commonly misunderstood concept is the relationship between HSC marks and scaled marks. HSC marks are the marks the Board of Studies awards you, and appear on your Record of Achievement. These marks determine which performance band you fal ... Tags:HSC Scaling, HSC Scaling Australia, HSC Physics, HSC Chemistry, HSC Maths, HSC students
3 Year Single Degree Vs 5 Year Double Degree By: Tis Amit | - Having a 5 year double degree might help some people while for others a single 3 bachelor degree may be the better option. There are several points that must be considered when you look for 3 year single degree or 5 year double degree program.
Being as a student you should combine a second degree only when it adds value to your career aspirations. Just for an example- if you choose commerce and are thinking of combining this with Arts, you should ask yourself what you intend to get ou ... Tags:Arts Degree, HSC Educational Institutes, HSC Courses
Your Hsc And The Career Ahead By: Tis Amit | - Looking at the present scenario, factors like job security and economic security are no longer what they were used to be. In fact it has become important to be capable enough to distinguish yourself from others and turn yourself as a well versed professional to beat the competition in every possible manner. However, it is not possible for you to be an expert at everything. The best thing that you can do is to select the proper course to develop a right and successful career. Selecting a proper c ... Tags:HSC tutors, HSC colleges, HSC Australia, HSC Physics, HSC Ch
Choosing A Career After Hsc By: Tis Amit | - During your period of study, a good accredited university and course selection plays a very vital role. Choosing the right university course for yourself is very important as it most likely determines what you will be doing for your entire professional life. In fact investment on the selection of course can be termed as an investment you made on yourself and career. A proper course and a degree can help you grab better job opportunities and demand higher salary from employers.
How To Do Well In The Hsc Sciences By: Tis Amit | - Doing well in HSC sciences requires a slightly different approach than HSC maths or English subjects. HSC sciences, like Chemistry, Physics and Biology, place a heavy focus on the syllabus. Detailed knowledge and familiarisation of the syllabus is very important.
TIP 1: Know the syllabus
Knowing the syllabus very important. Firstly, all HSC science exams can only test you on content within the syllabus. Most of the time, HSC exam questions will simply be a syllabus dot-poi ... Tags:HSC sciences, HSC maths tutoring, HSC chemistry, HSC physics
Hsc English Is Overemphasised By: Jacqui Chen | - The most important ingredient to a high UAI is to ace all your subjects. While we place a huge emphasis on English these days (being the only compulsory subject in the NSW HSC), the hype over English is slightly overrated by now. Put in a simple way, if you ace your HSC English but ace nothing else, your UAI will be mediocre at best. Instead, do not over-focus on any particular subject. Every student's goal is to maximise their UAI, so their best ten units count towards their all-important UAI. ... Tags:hsc tution, hsc tutors, hsc english, hsc chemistry, hsc maths, hsc scaling
First we should say: do NOT cram if you have a choice. We do not recommend cramming as a sole solution to the HSC, as cramming definitely underperforms consistent study in the long run. However in life, unforeseen events happen and you may find yourself in a situation where you have only a few days, or even just 1 day, before a major exam.
Hsc Chemistry By: Gordon Guo | - HSC Chemistry is one of the most rewarding HSC subjects you can choose. In terms of scaling, Chemistry has consistently been the highest scaled HSC science course, compared to Physics and Biology. Chemistry also provides a very useful foundation for university courses in the health sciences fields (Medicine, Pharmacy and Medical science in particular). With typically around 10,000 students doing Chemistry for their HSC each year, it is also one of the most popular HSC subjects chosen. If you can ... Tags:chemistry tutors, chemistry tutoring, Physics tutors, physics tutoring, hsc scaling, HSC chemistry
Hsc Physics By: George Li | - Why choose HSC Physics
HSC Physics can be one of the most rewarding HSC subjects that is widely and commonly available across schools in NSW. HSC Physics tends to appeal to students with an interest for quantitative subjects like mathematics. In fact, if one is to try to define physics, it would be applied 2 unit maths. The mathematics in physics is certainly not difficult, but the problems in Physics are structured in terms of real-world applications. Therefore students who have a k ... Tags:hsc physics, physics tutoring, Physics tutors, maths tutors, maths tutoring, hsc tutors, hsc tuition
Developing Good Study Habits For Your Hsc By: Ashwani | - Studying consistently is important if you want a good HSC result. It is important to build up good study habits early on from your Preliminary year and sustain them until you complete your HSC. Cramming should not be thought of as an alternative to consistent study, but rather as a last resort. Students should not leave things to the last minute when doing things such as assignments, assessments and exam preparation.
How Your School's Rank Affects Your Hsc Results By: Amarendra | - If you are a student of a 'good' school (e.g. one that ranks in the top 50 in the state), you are not necessarily automatically advantaged in terms of how well you will do in your HSC. When your external exams and internal ranks are assessed to calculate your aligned marks and UAI, you will simply be a student number to the BOS. They don't take your school into account, so the fact that you go to a 'good' or 'bad' school will not have any direct bearing on how your papers are marked. Tags:HSC tutors, HSC tuition, HSC scaling, Maths tutoring, Maths tutors