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1. MBA in Finance
2. MBA in Marketing
3. MBA in Human Recourse
4. MBA in International Business
5. MBA in Operation Management
6. MBA in Information Technology
7. MBA in Supply Chain Management
8. MBA in Rural Management
9. MBA in Agri Business Management
10. MBA in Health Care Management
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Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS. DILR
The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attempting the sets what are the thi
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Both courses are good, it depends on where your interest lies. If you are also planning to take one of these subjects as your mains optional, then I would suggest please go through the UPSC syllabus and previous year question papers of mains stage and then decide which course would be best for you.
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There are basically 4 sections in SSC exams - Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK. Verbal Ability:
Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power. It will also help you to get in touch with basic vocab. Don't miss out the editorial page. Do a proper analysis of articles on the editorial page. Try to make a summary of articles that you read para by para. You can switch to the book called WORD POWER MADE EASY by NORMAN LEWIS. DILR
The best thing to score in LR-DI is to practice more questions on a daily basis so you understand which sets you should leave and before attempting the sets what are the th
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For general- 96% and above.
OBC- 89%.
SC- 79%
ST- 70%.
For more information, visit Delhi University website.
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Arvind Gavali College of Pharmacy
GES College of Pharmacy
Krishna College of Pharmacy
Late Dadasaheb Chavan Memorial Institute of Pharmacy
Late Suman Dhekane Department of Pharmacy
Satara College of Pharmacy
Satara Polytechnic
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Scholar-Level 18
It's quite good to know that you have clarity in your mind. After completion of 12th, there are plenty of short courses in IT, like data entry, web page design, animation, games, and many more. There will be plenty of Institutions in your area that would be conducting these courses.
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Scholar-Level 17
You have scored very less. So it will be difficult for you to get admission into any government medical colleges. You can try for MBBS in private college.
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"There are no differences. You would get a Bachelor's degree in Arts if you pursue both the options. I'm not very sure about the post graduation courses but for under graduation, according to my experience, there is no such difference between them."
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As per the notification of Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry, BAMS BHMS counselling to be conducted along with MBBS BDS. Admission to these courses will be done on the basis of NEET score.
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