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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
All the best.
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The best books for JEE Mains are CBSE prescribed books for 12th. For JEE Advanced, if you Google, lots of lists will come out. You select any one. In that exam your concepts are tested and not mugging of books.
Only advise: Work on concepts & study regularly.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
https://ask.shiksha.com/how-to-become-a-pilot-which-are-the-good-institutes-for-the-same-qna-3594331
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
No, interior design and architecture are not the same:
- Focus: Interior design focuses on the aesthetics, functionality, and atmosphere of a space, while architecture focuses on the overall planning, designing, and construction of a building.
- Scale: Interior design focuses on micro-level design, while architecture focuses on macro-level design.
- Timeline: Interior design projects tend to have shorter timelines, while architectural design projects tend to have longer timelines.
- Source of Inspiration: Architects often derive their concepts from external sources, while interior designers often derive their concepts from intern
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Yes, CA is better than CMA, as CA has wider scope in taxation, account and audit etc.
However, in CMA, the major focus is mainly on costing, hence there is limited scope.
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As far as difficulty level is concerned, COMEDK is nothing when compared with JEE, and the biggest advantage of COMEDK is that, it doesn't have negative marking, so making a little easy.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
B.EL.ED is an exciting four-year integrated professional degree program for training teachers at the elementary school level. ~A B.El.Ed graduate can opt for a professional teaching career or pursue further studies like M.El.Ed or M.Ed, at the postgraduate level.
- In case you are interested in becoming TGT or PGT, you could also pursue M.A in some teaching subject, after doing B.El.Ed.
- Teaching in Government Schools (Up to Class VIII), including at MCD/NDMC/Sarvodaya Vidyalayas, Kendriya Vidyalayas and Navodaya Vidyalayas all across India and private Schools.
- You can also Lead the elementary school systems in various capacities.
- Teach
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
You have a stark clarity in what you want and I'd like to congratulate you for that. However, to attain such ambitious goals, you need to work really hard. I'd suggest you to rather keep yourself open to more programmes. Design education is flourishing in India and is no longer restricted to certain disciplines.
I would especially recommend the B.Des programme in interdisciplinary design since it provides you with a holistic flavour of design as a concept, rather than just concentrating in one aspect of it. Most of the successful designers have not just stuck to one forte but have aced many design disciplines. Your success st
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https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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