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Opt for a BSc Forensic Science course. It's a UG-level degree that'll give you the basic theoretical and practical know-how of the Forensic Science field. After that, you can take your own decision on whether to go for higher studies or start your career in the same field. But for this course, you need to have PCB subjects in Class 11 and 12. So, if you're already a PCB student, start prepping for the entrance exams.
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There is no particular college that provides migration in the second year. It totally depends on the university and colleges and also depends upon you. You have to get good marks in the first year. If you had any backlog, then write an application to college as well as to the university and if both of them agrees, then you can easily migrate.
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There are basically 4 sections in Bank exam - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.
Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS.
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The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attempting the sets what are the thing
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In SC category, you need to score a minimum of 50% to get a seat in MBBS. Below this percentage, nothing can be said. So keep your target set at 55-60%.
Revise thoroughly all the NCERT curriculum and do solve maximum nos of MCQs. The more MCQs you'll solve, more will be your confidence and score in NEET.
All the best.
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Pursue higher studies: You can enroll in a Bachelor's degree program in Civil Engineering to gain a deeper understanding of the subject and increase your job opportunities.
Start working as a Civil Engineer: You can start working as a junior engineer in a construction company or a consulting firm. Your duties may include designing, planning, and supervising construction projects.
Become a Site Supervisor: You can work as a site supervisor in a construction company, where your duties would include supervising construction acti
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After successful completion of Diploma in Engineering course, students can eith
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