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Yes, you can pursue Hotel Management, but you have to start with first year again, because of stream change. If you want to go to good colleges like IHM, give anentrance exam, and you will get admission. If you find this information useful, please up vote.
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The UGC NET is held for the selection of candidates for assistant professor posts, and for JRF awards. You may check online platforms for the study material and sample papers. I have found a blog where they provide the sample questions, previous year papers and sample question papers for the practice. Check it: https://medium.com/@rubibhatia5456/eduncle-review-for-ugc-net-study-material-worth-buying-1ce8ef6a55c6 visit to know more.
The previous year papers and mock test is good practice to be familiar with the exam pattern and to know the difficulty level of the exam. So keep practicing and be confident.
All the best!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Good luck.
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Basically, mathematics is very important for DU JAT and you also need to have a good score in maths.
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First of all, you need to know the IIT JAM SYLLABUS & exam pattern. As early as you know syllabus and exams pattern, you can start preparing a few months before exams. You don't need to cover the whole syllabus. But whatever she is good at, you should study those things very well and clear all the doubts and concepts of that topic. As far as my concern I had studied everything except electronics and statistical mechanics ( because in my personal opinion I found it boring). I had studied only some of the specific topics of electronics. You should try more and more questions. You can solve at least the previous 5 years question pape
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For general category CBSE boards, it is 80-90%.
If you have a score around this, it will be easy for you get admission in Christ.
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Learning Tally would not help you to get higher salary after MBA. Even class 12th pass out are too aware of the tally and are working on it. So, I wouldn't suggest you go for it. However, if you really want to shoot up your career to a high level after MBA (I am assuming you are doing MBA in Finance) then you need to start learning something relevant. Tools & Software like MS Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Word should be at Advanced level. Further, you need to start learning to the programme (preferably Python and R), for statistical mechanics in SAS software. Additionally, for higher career prospects, you can add the skills
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