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Shalini Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hello Nasrin,Here are some tips which can help you to get success in CSIR NET Chemical Sciences exam.
1. Note down the syllabus and important topics according to their weightage.
2. Understand the exam pattern and marking scheme.
3. Set your target score to achieve in the CSIR UGC NET and plan a proper strategy.
4. Take the topics which can take less time to prepare and have more weightage.
5. Once you complete an entire unit, practice questions based on that.
6. Solve previous years question papers and model test papers which help you to analyze yourself.
7. Be confident and stay relaxed to prepare well for the exam. Hope this will he
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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

Scholar-Level 16

Mechanical engineering yields some similarities, the biggest difference between the two careers is what professionals in the field engineer. A civil engineer helps design and create buildings, infrastructure, and other large-scale structural projects. The professional life is much, much different between the two. But if you must know, mechanical engineering is more difficult. The core classes use higher-level maths far more than in civil engineering. Aside from that, there is no real difference between difficulties. Both are good streams but it depends on your interest as to which stream you want to join and interested in. LPU is the b
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VIkas Dolas

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Hi,
It is your choice. To pursue MBA from a reputed institute is very important for a fresher. For professionals with two or more years of experience, MBA helps them to grow their career. Whereas, for a fresher it is only a platform to start his or her career.
All the best.

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SUBHANKAR HALDERI am a student.

Contributor-Level 7

No.M.A and M.Ed are two different courses.At first complete Your B.Ed degree without which you can't apply on teaching jobs. After completing B.Ed you can complete Your M.A or M.Ed degree. According to my view there is no need of M.Ed degree to get a teaching job but M.A is important.it has an academic background.

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john paul

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You don't need to join any coaching institute for GRE. Just get some good books, work hard on your english. Increase you vocabulary, spend some time on practising maths. After GRE, appear for TOEFL.Refer to the following website:
edulix.com. It is called Bible of GRE.
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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

Guide-Level 12

Examples of finite set:
1. Let P = {5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30}
Then, P is a finite set and n(P) = 6.
2. Let Q = {natural numbers less than 25}
Then, Q is a finite set and n(P) = 24.
3. Let R = {whole numbers between 5 and 45}
Then, R is a finite set and n(R) = 38.
4. Let S = {x : x ? Z and x^2 – 81 = 0}
Then, S = {-9, 9} is a finite set and n(S) = 2.
5. The set of all persons in America is a finite set.
6. The set of all birds in California is a finite set.

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anuj singh

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No, you cannot get a good college with your score.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Dear Ranajit,
If you wish to be an archaeologist a Bachelor degree in History or Archaeology would be the best option. After graduation one can consider doing a Post graduate Diploma or Master Degree course in Archaeology. Hope it helped.

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kunal sawant

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approximately 14 laksh

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POUNIV jain

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Average Package is 3.8

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Harleen Bedi

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Please mention which course are you looking at? Bachelors or Master?

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

If you want to become biologist then after 12th you should ho for B.Sc in botany, zoology, microbiology etc. You should pursue M.Sc and then PhD in the same field. Then you will become biologist or you can enter research field through this. You have options for B.Sc Biotech or Genetics also. Also if you pursue some research work and publish some research papers while pursuing your education then it will help you in your career.

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