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Ishu AggarwalManagement and Administrator

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Placement is very good and have 100% record this year. Range between 3 to 10 lacs per annum for fresher after MBA. Thank you and follow your dreams.

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The LLB 3-Year Degree full-time regular Course at PRRLC is offered through semester system to the students admitted as prescribed by the Bar Council of India. A candidate for admission to LLB semester course has to qualify at the LLB Common Entrance Examination (LAWCET) for that academic year. The candidates will be admittedly strict in accordance with the merit secured at the entrance examination.
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YASH SHARMA

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It is essential to note that the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam is highly competitive and requires extensive preparation. The exam covers various sections, including English, General Knowledge, Mathematics, Legal Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning. Therefore, to perform well in the CLAT exam, you need to have a comprehensive understanding of these topics.
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I am suggesting topic wise books for the important topics
Biochemistry: Stryer
Cell biology: Lodish
Molecular biology: Watson
Plant physiology: Taiz
Ecology: Peter Stiling
Developmental Biology: Gilbert
Genetics: PierceGo through the reference books and make short notes. Note down the important details in it as you cannot go through the things all over again. Leave enough space to add more points. To tackle a boring chapter read the only important sections. Practice a lot of MCQs to the tricks and twists in the questions which may otherwise lead to silly mistakes and negative marking. Solve previous year question papers and mock test pa
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Go through with CSIR NET previous year papers. Understand the topics well, questions will be asked from the CSIR NET Syllabus of Life Science only and there are certain questions which are asked just that they are reframed well or repeated such as Geological time scale, Plant ABC model, Vir genes agrobacterium tumifaciens, phytochrome cop vesical role, plant and human disease causal organism, Hardy weinberg
Do not dive in the unnecessary details, focus on the concept and practice relevant questions. Once you are done with easy and important topics you may proceed for the difficult ones. Solve mock test papers and boost your confid
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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello, Preparing for an exam in just one month is not an easy task for anyone. But if you have already cleared the basics of Life Sciences then it will be helpful to crack the exam in fewer preparation days. Here are some tips that will surely help yo to prepare for the exam -
Get detailed information about the CSIR NET Life Sciences Syllabus and Exam Pattern. Get some study notes or books whichever you like. Analyze the questions difficulty level asked in the exam with the help of previous year papers. Practice hard with mock test papers. You can download the test papers here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-practice-mock-test-pap
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