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Anju Saxena

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You need to do it abroad. In the US, there are various centres which conduct such courses online.

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If your dream is to make career in the lectureship, you must go for the UGC NET Exam. The NET Exam is conducted in more than 80 subjects including Economics. Economics is also one of the subjects in the NET Exam. You are in first year of Economics and you can start your preparation in UGC NET. First read out the complete syllabus of UGC NET Exam and start preparing for it. Check out the topics from the B.Sc. Part and make them strong enough for UGC NET. Take help from the UGC NET Economics Books to prepare for the NET Exam. Some of the UGC NET Economics Books for the NET Exam preparation is given below -https://scoop.eduncle.com
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Anand Sarkar

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AFMC stands for Armed forces medical college, NEET is the common entrance test for AFMC and other central institutions plus government colleges offering medical /nursing courses. Armed forces is always good option but it depends on your choice, as it's a national duty to work out for, Good luck.

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Kritika Agarwal

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For FIITJEE AITS, the paper is sometimes 60% out of syllabus and the ranks predicted by them are sometimes very demoralizing. My average JEE Mains score in FIITJEE AITS was 50/360, while I got 169/360 in the actual exam.
For Resonance, tests paper is a bit tough than the actual one, but is properly set and considering the pressure in competitive exams, it almost accurately predicts your final score (still not rank).
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Level of Difficulty: Not easy and not very difficult (a bit difficult is perfect).
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SHEKHAR SAINI

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If you want to join test series then this is your best decision. Test series will keep you in race and you can judge yourself. Now, come to the point.
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It is a good institute. In my opinion test series of FIITJEE is quite tough. Question are sometimes asked out of the syllabus. If you can not perform in tests you will certainly lose Motivation. So think before joining FIITJEE AITS. Allen
It is good. Here questions are set accordingly students level. It has relevant papers according to JEE syllabus. You can also think of Resonance Test Series it is better than both of them. Finally, choose according to your level. Resonance
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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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Yes, SIESCOMS is accredited by Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), USA, as one of the world's leading accreditation agencies. We have course affiliated with Mumbai University. Also, we have autonomous courses approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) which is the highest regulatory body in India.

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Hello Mohan,
Lateral entry into 2nd year of engineering after diploma is normally restricted to students of that state only. Of course one needs to score good marks in Diploma to get a desired college.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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I guess, the best would be from resonance and Allen. These have relevant questions and right pattern.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Well, owing to a new course in Amity University, Mumbai, you can't expect much of placements as of now, as there are other good law schools such as Symbiosis, GLC etc. in the same region and this lowers the prospect of on campus placements as of now, as those institute have a set reputation for years now and it cannot be changed so easily.
However, Amity University has some recognition in terms of education and it's not an unknown name as such.
Thus, the chances of placements on campus shall grow gradually in future. Also Amity law school (IP University) has some good placements to offer in NCR region so the chances here in Mumbai wou
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Sindhura rajagopal

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It depends on your own interest and skill set. If you like mathematics and science subjects like physics, chemistry and biology then why not science stream. If it is accounts then why not commerce? If you want to do sociology, journalism, psychology, etc. then arts would be the ideal choice.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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You can directly go in for an MBA course instead of M.Sc and then MBA.
Work experience will be an advantage in your career. However, you can do an MBA course as a fresher too.

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