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Hello, This is a tough task to do. As with a job many people won't even get proper time to sleep and you are planning to prepare for an exam. Remember, you have to be passionate and dedicated to crack CSIR NET Exam with a job. So, for your help here I am sharing some tips for your preparation:
1. Prepare a daily time-table. Wake up early and take tough topics in the morning time or whenever you can easily learn tough topics. After you are done with your job, in the evening time take easy topics and revise what your have learned in the morning.
2. Learn all the important chemical formulas and other important stuff.
3. You should make reg
1. Prepare a daily time-table. Wake up early and take tough topics in the morning time or whenever you can easily learn tough topics. After you are done with your job, in the evening time take easy topics and revise what your have learned in the morning.
2. Learn all the important chemical formulas and other important stuff.
3. You should make reg
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MBA Distance Education Admission: MBA Distance Education is a 2-year master-level course that is offered for admission to students who have an interest in making a career around the management prospect, those who are unable to attend a full-time MBA programme due to financial or work constraints should consider a distance MBA programme.
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Hi, B.Tech CSE is a 4 year undergraduate engineering course on practical and theoretical knowledge of computer hardware and software. The course is offered by technical institutes across India and Abroad at the UG (Undergraduate) and PG (Postgraduate) level where students are awarded B.Tech and M.Tech degree respectively. Eligibility: The basic eligibility requirement to pursue a Computer Science Engineering programme at the UG and PG level is:
1)Undergraduate (UG): Aspirants should have passed the Class +2 exam from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. Besides this candidates should also have se
1)Undergraduate (UG): Aspirants should have passed the Class +2 exam from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. Besides this candidates should also have se
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
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Hello Pratik,
Your percentile appears to be a little bit on the lower side. However considering your category, it's still possible that you may be above cutoffs that will be announced by NTA shortly. Just be patient for a few days. That's all.
Your percentile appears to be a little bit on the lower side. However considering your category, it's still possible that you may be above cutoffs that will be announced by NTA shortly. Just be patient for a few days. That's all.
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Pratik Anuraj
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It doesn't matter which subject you take in UG to pursue PG in HR. PG in HR is completely different which deals with handling people, payrolls, laws, etc. It is totally a theoretical part and has no resemblance with UG courses. You can go for any subject whichever you like in UG and then get in PG with HR. If you feel you are a good speaker and good at understanding people and handling them then go for HR.
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Hello Shaik Rizwan, Both Civil engineering and B.Arch have high scope in their respective fields.
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5 years agoI am doing BBA can I pursue B.Ed and is there any entrance test for taking admission in B.Ed course.
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Aditya Dhanraj Singh patel
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Yes, BBA students can enrol in B.Ed courses. Any stream of graduation counts as the required minimum qualification. The applicant must have graduated from a recognised institution with at least 50% of the required marks; SC and ST candidates are awarded a 5% mark-reduction.
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