i guess u r talking bout cat-07
well by this time u shud have been thorough with all ur concepts.
practice, practice
those r the only two words which will help.
now as the time is less focus on your strong areas, solve as many papers as you can, check answers. learn from mistakes. dont repeat them in future.
find out in which area u r most comfortable with and practice more on those and make sure u dont loose any marks there.
dont try to learn new concepts.
and if u feel preparations are not enough, dont worry. i hav seen average people ,without any preparation scoring 93 percentile.
u still have 13 more days.
go for it
best of luck
2007-11-03 08:37:32
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answered by tusharp4u_all 3
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Put out her carrier, and put a soft towel inside the night before the exam, this will allow her time to smell the carrier, so she doesn't take off when she sees it in the morning.
Take a fresh stool sample from her litter box, right before you leave for the exam, you can put this in a ziploc baggy. This is so the vet can run a fecal test to be sure she has no parasites.
There isn't much else to prepare for really, once you get to the vet, the veterinary and technician handle the rest.
Make sure you bring any medical records and immunization records with you to the vet, so they can be added to her file.
2007-11-03 08:08:04
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answered by ~Jenn~ 5
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Ha Ha ... u have asked a question related to education in a wrong section... This is a Pets section.. But still the common admission tests conducted all over india is a real tough tests.. U got to know all bout politics.. Maths.. And u should have a good manipulating mind. Most important be relaxed yaar....
2007-11-05 16:00:15
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answered by ADY 3
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you will might desire to very progressively exchange his weight-alleviation plan from the dry nutrition he's used to, to his new uncooked/moist weight-alleviation plan. start up by potential of merely blending a small approximately of the hot nutrition in with the dry nutrition. Over a number of weeks slowing taper him off of the dry nutrition. Any abrupt adjustments in his weight-alleviation plan on suitable of the stress of being tossed around from anyplace he became into beforehand, to the look after, to his new homestead might desire to reason him to be one ill kitty! you are able to observe that at a similar time as he's settling in and replacing ingredients (even regardless of if that's slow) he could nonetheless have some abdomen issues; loose stool, vomiting. it rather isn't something to be anxious approximately till it would not end in any different case you notice something in the nonetheless or vomit existence blood or worms wherein case he will might desire to verify the vet as quickly a achieveable. i might advise taking him in to your very for an examination merely to make confident he's asking wholesome, rather at that age. i understand that maximum humane societys and rescues neuter the animals beforehand they're accompanied yet while he's no longer for some reason shield that as quickly as you are able to. Male cats that are no longer neutered are plenty greater probably to spray (throughout your homestead!) to mark their territory than ones that are neutered. additionally they are going to run off in seek of a mate which will nicely be risky and may crate an undesirable permit that would finally end up in the look after like him. considering the fact which you have no longer have been given the different cats immediately you do no longer might desire to stress approximately introducing him to everybody new! make confident the permit field is in an rather available section because of fact the pony is unfamiliar. There are not too many transformations between having a male cat and having a female. the biggest difficulty with men is spraying yet while they're neutered early sufficient beforehand ir will become a issue they do no longer look to be going to start up doing that.
2017-01-04 20:10:32
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answered by ? 4
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Er - cat exams? Elaborate?
2007-11-03 07:58:03
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answered by Chalice 7
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just bring your cat to your vet...
I would put your pet carrier out the night before, so you cat is familiarize with it... so the cat would not be as freaked out when you try to put him in there...
I would put a blanket in your carrier also....
Call you vet to see if they require a stool sample... sometime my vet will ask for that when I take my cat for annual.
2007-11-03 07:59:01
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answered by Anonymous
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did u mean the Common Admission Test????
work hard
2007-11-04 00:14:01
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answered by Anonymous
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make sure he gets loads of revision done and has an early night the night before....
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2007-11-03 08:04:25
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answered by Fluffy Cheryl♥ 6
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