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jyoti goel

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It depends on what you want to do, if you want to do law you will have to do a 3 year law course, then you can do a job, in pvt. firm or government job or start your own practice, whatever suits you. You must be more experienced as you have been working for 3 years.

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Hi, JIMS, Rohini takes admissions in its Post Graduate Diploma programs in Management. The candidate must have completed his graduation with 50% marks and must have appeared or given any of the entrance exam CAT MAT XAT CMAT or ATMA with the minimum eligibility to apply. After filling the application form the candidate will be called for the Group Discussion and Personal Interview round. The result for GDPI will be declared within a week after that the shortlisted candidates are given a window of around 15 days to submit the 1st installment and secure a seat.

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Maybe in South India it could be, but written exam is possible in any language.

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
600+, will not say it quite hard but also not that easy. Set a target more than 600 first so that you will be able to get around what you are expecting. For NEET Chemistry. Inorganic- NCERT and NCERT, that is it. Keep on revising it. Make a separate notebook for reactions and exceptions. Organic- reactions and series management have to be done at any cost. Read your notes for it and practice a variety of questions. Physical- Concepts and practice, this is the rule, have command on formulas, also know the difference between things to avoid the confusion between two laws. NEET Physics http://bit.ly/2I5ny49 - Likewise
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AUCET 2023 Syllabus is also based on important topics from the undergraduate level. The question paper is set according to the courses applied by the candidates for the post-graduateprogram. Read the article below to get an insight into AUCET exam pattern and syllabus.

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With an MAT percentile score of 85 in December 2019, you are eligible to apply for several MBA colleges in India that accept MAT scores. Some of the top MBA colleges accepting MAT scores are:
Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME), Bangalore
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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There are around 435 MSc in Biochemistry colleges in India, of which, 223 are private and 131 are government institutions. The average MSc Biochemistry course fee ranges between INR 1,060 to INR 4.3 Lakh

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Hello,http://www.iiml.ac.in/placement-reports Kindly visit the given link to know in detail about the detailed placement figures of IIM Lucknow's PGP-ABM program.

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She can do B.Tech in robotics or neural networking or electrical engineering. She can also go for AI through coding etc. Both the options are open robotics is also broken down into several parts and she will find her interest and master into one. It would be also necessary to do various courses along with her degree to boost cv. Please visit the link to get more information:
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You can apply to SDMIMD. You are eligible to apply.

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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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First of all, do not take NEET preparation lightly as it is the most competitive national-level entrance exam. So be prepared for the efforts. Second, your interest has to be there in all three subjects. Every subject holds marks so it is significant for your rank. Now coming to the priority tips for the NEET preparation-
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Mansi tolani

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Hi NEET Aspirants!
With few months left for the exam I will say this is time to revise and refine. The tips for these few months are-
Take out your short notes for a quick revision. Do not leave chemistry for any single day. Say No to any new topic. Follow NCERT one liners. Prepare well for boards along with NEET Syllabus. Do not skip your modules for practice. Appear for the mock test series of an eminent institute to get to know the competition. Revise concepts of 11th. Must do previous year test papers. Track your marks where you stand. Best of luck to all future doctors.

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Hi NEET Aspirants!
When only 4 months are there for the exam, all I would say not to start anything new. Along with the NEET preparation, be focused to your boards and after that revise concepts of 11th. Coming to the NEET Preparation strategy now-
Keep on revising inorganic. Do not skip test series of coaching. If you are not a coaching student please solve queries from standard books. Revise 12th board books along with your coaching notes. Revise concepts of 11th the same way. Solve questions which you must have marked for review. Solve Sheet and DPPs of coaching material. Thanks and best of luck.

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