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Pallavi Sharma

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You need to follow some Preparation tips to qualify The NET Exam. Always remember where to start with. Focus on the important topics and short tricks to crack the Net exam. You should regularly check the current affairs & daily updates. Time is a big factor so does not waste a single minute. Solve several CSIR NET Previous Year Papers , Mock Test. The more you will practice, the more you will practice the clearer will your concepts be. Strength your basics. Go for the complete study material for CSIR NET Earth Science. Assign enough time for your studies. Be consistent towards your efforts. Thanks.

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I am here sharing my strategy for you. Keep in mind that NET it is not at all tough. It is basics of whatever you have studied from 11th grade till your Masters. Mostly its about fundamentals. So in actual you don't require any hardcore studies. Further, NET is merit-based exam. So, you have to make sure that you prepare for the part which gives you higher merit for paper 1 and paper 2
For paper 2 I suggest you go for quality UGC NET Study material which have fundamentals as well as enough number of questions to practice. Assign enough time for your studies. Be consistent towards your efforts. It requires one-time effort to crack
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You should take Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and English as the main subjects in 11th and 12th for getting admission into B.Tech courses. Further you should also score minimum 75% of aggregate marks in 12th in order to get admission in IITs, NITs, GFTIs and CFTIs through JEE Main.

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Eligibility Criteria for MBA in Agribusiness:
The criteria vary from college to college but you should maintain a minimum of 50% aggregate in graduation. A valid scorecard from CAT/MAT and other exams will be a prerequisite for that. Graduation with agriculture or allied farming as the main subject.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The flight attendant or Cabin Crew courses eligibility is 12th in most of the Institute. The student must be fluent in English, Hindi and any of the foreign language. The minimum height requirements for asked courses are 171 CM (Appx. 5 feet and 6 inches). The cabin crew course is provided only to students who are 18 years and above. The student must be fluent in English, Hindi and any of the foreign language. So from above you are not eligible for the asked course.

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Yes, students from a Commerce background can apply for a B.Sc. In Statistics programme. However, it is important to note that some universities or colleges may have specific eligibility criteria for admission to the programme, which may include specific subject requirements or minimum academic qualifications. In general, a background in Mathematics is helpful for pursuing a degree in Statistics as the subject involves a significant amount of mathematical concepts and methods. However, many B.Sc. In Statistics programs also include foundational courses in Mathematics and other related subjects, which can help students from other backgro
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Dear Student, Solicitors have a more stable income but the top barristers get paid more than most top solicitors; although the average solicitor may be paid more. If you are considering law school, you are taking the initial step toward a potentially rewarding career in the legal profession. A legal education can be one of the most challenging and fulfilling endeavours an individual will pursue in their lifetime. There are many potential reasons on why one may choose to attend law school. Learning the skills of a lawyer and then using them in practice is the most common reason. There are multiple universities from where you can do 5-ye
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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When preparing for UGC NET HRM for JUNE 2020, keep the following things in mind. Sound Planning and Preparation- Try to get comprehensive understanding about the exam process, its structure and various aspects related to the preparation. Zeal and Enthusiasm - Take care that you should not attempt the NET as a trial. This exam is all about the complete and deep study of the subject with lot of clarity. Solve a lot of UGC NET Question Papers http://bit.ly/2OAzePF for the more clarity of fundamentals. Focus and concentration- For NET, you must have clarity of thought and the ability to stay focused and determined on your s
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Dear student, Most lawyers are likely employees, either of law firms or of corporations (in-house Lawyers). These will be paid a salary, like any other employee. Beyond that, partners in a law firm are generally divided into two categories, salaried partners and equity partners. The former usually have more certainty over their income (they receive a fixed share of the firms income or profits as a salary), but have a greater say in/ responsibility for the running of the firm than employees. The latter are effectively the owners of the firm, having a share of the equity. They generally have the most control over how the firm is run, and
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