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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
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As the commerce field has many career opportunities in the lectureship field, this decision would prove as the right one for you. To become a lecturer in any university, the UGC NET qualification is compulsory. If you're not aware of this exam, you can visit the page to get the complete details for the same - https://www.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-exam click on the link & know what is UGC NET Exam. However, to appear in the exam, you'd be required to have a PG degree in commerce. Only after that, you'd be eligible for this exam. This exam is conducted only for tho
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There are various scholarships available for students given by the Government of India. State Governments and some colleges itself also give a scholarship to bright students. The fee Structure varies from college to college. General fee structure (average) is anywhere between INR 70,000-1,00,000 yearly. For open category, the fee to be paid is 100%, for OBC 50% and for SC/ST/NT 10-20% as specified. There is also a seat cal
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Scholar-Level 18
Its indeed heartening to see your determination for becoming a graduate. These days eligibility to begin studies for becoming a graduate in any subject is 12th. As you have not completed it, this should be your first priority. You can do this via National Open School. Then you can start your graduation.
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Additional Information: Predict engineering colleges you can get on the basis of your JEE Rank: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor?utm_source=cconnect&utm_medium=CR_JEECP&utm_campaign=8321427.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Every college has its own admission process. Please confirm the university name for better clarification or you can also check the same on the college website or university website.
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You should go with that course in which you have more interest. Actuarial Science is based on calculating probabilities of death, the longevity of pensioner, the chance of stock price going up or down, the probability of claim of motor insurance, etc. Everything we do in actuaries is based on probability theories.
Bachelor in Statistics will provide you a very good understanding of probability. Other courses like Economics, Maths, Accounts won't do much harm either, but you will get a lot of understanding of what you study later in Actuarial from Statistics course.
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Scholar-Level 18
It seems that you are in a Shakespearen dilemma. But firstly do not worry. This is normal. Let me first assure you are all the three choices of yours are good. I would strongly advise you to select that course which fascinates you the most. Study hard and success will be yours to test.
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Units, Dimensions & Errors, Vectors, Motion in one and two dimensions, Newtons laws of motion, Friction, Circular motion
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Work, Energy & Power, Momentum, Collision, Centre of mass, Rotational mechanics Gravitation
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Simple Harmonic motion, Wave motion and Sound waves, Fluid mechanics, Properties of matter
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Thermal Expansion, Calorimetry, Heat Transfer, Kinetic theory of gases, Thermodynamics
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Electric Force, Field and Potential, Capacitors, Electric Current, Electric Circuits, Thermal, Thermoelectric and Chemical Effects of Current
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Magnetic Force and Field, Permanent Magnets, Earths Field and Magnetic Pr
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Guide-Level 14
It doesn't matter, if you are PCM student, as many students after studying Science, go for arts group in graduation, which is totally new for Science students. So, you can do BA and after BA, you can do MA or MBA anything, but best would be after BA, you can take up MA. So that, you can have a good scope of becoming a teacher with studying BA. Or, after that you can do LLB. Also, it's your choice what you want to take up.
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You are in the best position in anyone can right now. Preparing for IIT JAM Physics along with your graduation can surely increase your chances of getting success in the exam. All you have to do is to devote yourself to little extra efforts apart from studying for B.Sc. So, I am going to give you some tips for this, you can get some more preparation tips at http://bit.ly/2qC3CeP to help you in your preparation. So first of all, learn what you are already studying in the colleges. Learn it fluently. Trust me, it will definitely help. Second, go some good books other than your graduation books to practice questions based on
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Scholar-Level 16
There is decent possibility for you getting admission in vit Vellore or Chennai campus. You are eligible for 1st phase of counseling takes part in it hope you may get admission in the field of your interest. Thanks for connecting with Shiksha. Stay connected with us for more queries related to your career!
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