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For CAT preparation you need a mentor or coach. At first, you need to go through basic modules of TIMES and IMS. For the competition, go through the basic concept. You can prefer ELITES GRID VIDEOS GEJO AND GP SIR VARC BOOSTER COURSE, so that you get ample opportunity to build a foundation for your preparation. Then the real game starts with mock. Analyze it very well and you can get a video solution of the test series you enrolled in ,so you might go through that as well. Hope it will help you.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Please go through the prospectus of M.Ed course provided by the university to get all the details regarding admission session, fees structure for distance mode

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jyoti goel

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Plan your studies well. Work smartly and prepare only that much what is going to come in exam. Buy previous years, solve them observe and analyses the pattern and difficulty. Note how the cut off goes. Revise your notes and study material every weekend, from start to the end.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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There are lots of opportunities after B.Sc. You can do M.Sc or Masters in any discipline. Or, you can do B.Ed to teach in schools as per your interest. After B.Sc, you can appear for civil service exams also or give SSC exams. You can take up alternative courses like MBA etc. It depends upon what carer you want to make.

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The percentage needed varies every year based on the number of aspirants etc. You will have to check the college website to know about the exact cut-offs and get an idea from previous years. Go through the prospectus of the course provided by the college to know more about the admission procedure, eligibility criteria, fees etc.

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The most opted courses after studying B.Sc Electronic is Masters i.e M.Sc in electronics or MBA. You can go for these.

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Hi, Shrayasi, You know, MBA is an educational qualification that people don't just study to get a degree, this education is essential to establish oneself in this ever chancing corporate world now-a-days. If you really think about your higher education and specially want to follow the path MBA, then I really appreciate you choice, BIBS is absolutely the indispensable option in Kolkata specially. Its not only because they do provide regular full time degree affiliated to Vidyasagar University, A NAAC accredited, W.B State Government University, recognized by UGC, Ministry of HRD of the Govt. of. India, they have always focused on creati
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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The NCERT books are sufficient to get good marks in board's Mains and MHT CET. In MHT CET the questions are at basic level and in NCERT books content is little at advanced level. So, the student of CBSE board can easily score good if his concept are clear.

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