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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

LPU-NEST is a computer-based test (CBT) for B.Tech and law courses while it is offline mode for MBA.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Read the concepts thoroughly and keep revising them. Stick to your course book (NCERT) or state board curriculum. For maths, solve as many problems as you can.

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Sajan SibichanThinking abt hw to make future Safe.

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Hi,
There are many specialisations available, and different specialisations vary from college to college.
When you attend the 1st year of MBA, you are being taught the basics of management and the understanding of different specialisations nature and the ease of study. Based on that you can opt for the specialisation in the 2nd year as a selection of specialisation is done only in the 2nd year.
There are no restrictions regarding the choice.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
The schedule of LPUNEST has not been released yet. However, going by last year's information, forms will be released on 15 November 2016 and you have time until 28 February 2017.

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Alapan RoyBCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH.

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BCA is enough to get a job in the IT sectors/field. BCA is an IT-based professional course. It has everything which is needed by the IT sector and MNCs. So for getting a good job in the IT company you don't need any additional certification.

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Bhargav C

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Hello Ravi,
If you are fully dedicated towards your goal, then 1 year preparation is more than enough for UPSC exams. Follow smart reading techniques. Take mock tests online and assess your performance. Read The Hindu News Paper daily and update yourself with the current affairs.
In spite of your efforts, if you cannot crack it in 1st attempt, please don't loose hopes. Prepare well and go ahead in the next try.
All the best.

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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It depends upon how u make your timetable. Generally everyone tells that you need to study 18-14 hours a day but I think if we study for 8 or 10 hours with utmost perfection than it is very much sufficient.
If you see the interviews of IAS toppers then you will come to know this fact.

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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Nothing will happen with that certificate. If you want to become an IAS, you should appear for civil services exam which UPSC conducts every year (IAS is all about administration, how can you think that c+ certificate will be useful for it.).

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veda praneetIAS aspirant

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Degree certificate of any course will be ok. It is not necessary that you must be a computer graduate only. B.Tech, BBA, B.Com, BA, B.Sc and MBBS, any degree will do. To appear for civil, all you need to have is a degree.That's it. There is no specification of subject requirement.

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Bhargav C

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Hello Ravi,
To become a Junior Engineer you should be a Diploma holder (Electrical). If you are an Electrical Engineer, you might not be allowed to take up JE exam, instead you can apply for AE/AEE posts.
Keep checking your State Government and Central Government websites for job openings.
All the best.

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Satyajit Dev SarmaMember SECRETARY - Media & PR Committee @ IMI-B

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Hello, IMI Bhubaneswar uses CAT/XAT/CMAT scores along with other academic parameters like marks in 10th, 12th and graduation for the purpose of shortlisting. It depends on the overall profile of the applicants each year. But the minimum should be above 60 percentile to qualify.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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You don't normally employ English orally. But, for running the administration, it is necessary to have a command over English. You will find its need more in some parts of India.

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Prashant Sharma

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For a career in the IT sector, there are various courses your daughter can pursue after completing her 10th, depending on whether she wants to take an academic or a vocational path. Below are some of the key courses for building a successful IT career:

1. After 12th (Science with PCM):

  • B.Tech/B.E. in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE): The most popular degree for IT professionals, covering topics like programming, algorithms, data structures, and software development.
  • B.Tech/B.E. in Information Technology: Focuses on managing and maintaining IT infrastructure, networking, and databases.
  • B.Sc. in Computer Science: Provides a strong founda
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, definitely you can opt for an English medium exam is IAS even after studying in Hindi medium. I would suggest you go for a more integrated graduation course rather than only going for IAS after HSC. It is very difficult to crack this exam. If you are sure that you want to become an IAS, then go for BA iIn public policy and administration course from UPES, they are offering IAS training along with this course which will be beneficial for you.

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