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Latesh Kapadia

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Hello dear, The governmental commission aims in implementing various opportunities and overcoming unemployment in the state of Gujarat by conducting exams for all civil service posts. Qualification for GPSC Exam (Gujarat Public Service Commission) is that Candidates must hold a Bachelors' Degree from any recognised university or equivalent qualification. In the year 2020-21, GPSC will conduct the exams for the following posts. Gujarat Administrative Service, Class-I and Gujarat Civil Service Class-I and Class-II
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Hi -Tech Horticulture Protected Cultivation of Vegetables and Flowers. High Plant Density Cultivation of Fruits under drip irrigation system and growing Medicinal Plants and underexploitd crops.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Hi, I am really not an expert in the field! So I might not be able to give a very specific answer. But I guess there are lot of opportunities in trying to develop nuclear medicines, finding new techniques and improving existing ones, improving the instrumentation aspects and also a lot of work is needed in improving the working conditions of people who work in primary labs and make these nuclear medicines and ways to improve their health conditions and reduce the radiation effects on humans.

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Mitali

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Hi, as you rightly mentioned in order to get into finance specialisation in BITM you will be required to clear an exam. In order to prepare for the exam you need to focus mainly on areas of accounting. Here are some of the questions that are frequently asked- Methods of depreciation, treatment for writing off bad debts in financial statements, questions on accounting principles etc.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes this can be tough if you are weak in Mathematics and Physics. As per the syllabus of CET Mathematics itself carrying 50% of total marks while the 50% are for Physics+Chemistry. So Mathematics is playing vital role in cracking of CET.

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Abdullah Hussain

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B.Com course eligibilty depends on the college you are doing it from. Generally throughout India, you are eligible to join B.Com if you have passed your class 12th with atleast 50% marks with any stream. In some cases, the colleges require a commerce background but Science stream students can also join the course passing the entrance and minimum eligible marks.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the college name for better response. However the eligibility criteria of D-Pharmacy is of Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Research is given below. Eligibility : 12th with PCM or PCB. A) Intermediate examination in Science; The First Year of the three year degree course in Science; 10+2 Examination (Academic stream) in Science;
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b) Pre-degree examination; any other qualification approved by the Pharmacy Council of India as equivalent to any of the above exam. Admission of candidates to the Diploma in Pharmacy Part - I shall be made in order of merit on the basis of 'Pre-Pharmacy Test' conducted in acco
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