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The AIR varies from year to year. Seeing the past year data, I could say that you need to score a minimum of 170 marks in JEE Mains.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Hello CSIR NET Aspirants!
Have a complete idea about the syllabus and get to know the topics where questions are mostly asked. Go for the selective study covering a big part of syllabus. Apart from this the topics which you know by heart, you can drop or read later. Go for quality Study materials for CSIR NET Preparation. Do not waste much time on less important topics. Keep on revising you notes so that the concept remain afresh in your mind. Practice lots of previous year question papers, practice more and more mcqs from different papers like GATE JNU, IISC.

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Hello, Physical Sciences is one of the most preferred subject in CSIR NET Exam. Candidates who apply for CSIR NET Physical Sciences should have to make some extra efforts to crack the exam as it is not an easy task to crack it. Here are some tips that you can be followed to crack the exam -
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The National Testing Agency will be conducting this exam in online mode, so try to know about the procedure to attempt the paper. You are suggested to attempt mock test papers to understand the pattern of exam. Hope it helps!

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Dear Sandeep
Please go through for more details: https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor. Thank You!

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

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Follow the latest syllabus only and Mark the important topics covering a large section. Start making short notes if study from reference books. Keep on revising the topics. Plan strong approaches to strengthen topics you are weak at. Solve CSIR NET life sciences previous papers. Plan strategically and work smart. Keep calm and revise as much as you can to remember everything.

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Yes, you are eligible for MBA without GMAT. The fee structure for doing MBA in Canada varies from college to college, i.e. from 5982 INR to 5 lakh in government colleges.

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There is no set limitation on the number of times a candidate can appear for the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam in a given year. Students are allowed to take the IELTS exam as many times as they wish to improve their scores or meet specific requirements for study, work, or immigration purposes. However, it is important to note that each attempt at the exam requires a separate registration and payment of the exam fee. It is advisable to check the availability of test dates and plan accordingly to allow sufficient time for preparation between attempts.

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

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Yes, it is a good option to do Bachelors degree in animation and VFX, graphics designing or video editing type things. Follow these links for more information on admission to these courses, but as of now you must focus on your 12th and obtain min 60-65 % to be eligible to do these courses.
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