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It is totally dependent on you. But, if you cannot clear the CAT examination, then B.Com from good institute will help you to generate its job opportunities but doing B.Com from the college where attendance does not matter can't help to generate job opportunities for you.
<p>Amity University's Department of Mechanical Engineering offers a comprehensive undergraduate programme in mechanical engineering, including a B.Tech, B.Tech + M.Tech, and MBA dual degree programme, to prepare graduates for a career in this field. The course curriculum covers crucial subjects like Engineering Mechanics, Introduction to Computers, Programming in C, Workshop, Basic Electrical Engineering, and Engineering Graphics Lab to provide students with industry-ready skills. The university conducts regular seminars and webinars to keep the students updated with the latest trends in the field. To ensure that students are well-pr... View more
Yes, you can but B.Com should be your priority and apply for CAT as well. Basically, there are 3 sections in CAT exam - verbal ability, DILR Quants. Verbal ability- Start reading newspaper daily to increase your reading speed and grasping power.
B.Tech-M.Tech is better option in comparison to B.Sc MCA because it will lead to higher qualification as M.Tech is a higher degree in comparison to MCA. Secondly M.Tech will make you a specialist engineer. Thirdly you can also chose MBA after B.Tech for a better career.
<p>The following advice will help you get ready for the Group Discussion & Personal Interview portion of the MSc in Fashion Design GDPI:</p><ul><li>Be confident: Be assured without being overconfident.</li><li>Speak loudly and clearly, and use simple, understandable English.</li><li>Pay close attention: Don't talk until it's appropriate.</li><li>Be certain of what you're saying: Pay close attention to what you say.</li><li>Take into account different points of view:Take into account different points of view and make your arguments without being combative.</l... View more
Hello UGC NET Aspirants!
As far as preparation is concerned one must be aware of the syllabus of UGC NET Mass communication 2019 <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bit.ly/2JZ6I7y" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://bit.ly/2JZ6I7y</a>. Following are the units according to the latest syllabus. Unit 1 Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication
Unit 2 Communication for Development and Social Change
Unit 3 Reporting and Editing
Unit 4 Advertising and Marketing Communication
Unit 5 Public Relations and Corporate Communication
Unit 6 Media Laws and Ethics
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<p>The <strong>MS in Quantitative Finance</strong> at Ahmedabad University prepares students for a wide range of career opportunities in the financial sector. Some of the key career paths include:</p><ol><li><p><strong>Financial Analyst</strong>: Analyzing financial data to help companies make informed investment decisions.</p></li><li><p><strong>Risk Manager</strong>: Identifying and managing risks in financial markets, banks, or investment firms.</p></li><li><p><strong>Quantitative Analyst (Quant)</strong>: Using ... View more
Dear Dhruv,
See that depend on your knowledge and how much clear you are in basic of Physics, chemistry and math subjects. Yes you have to start preparation for IIT from tomorrow onwards.
All the best
Being one of the most important engineering exams, GATE witnesses a number of candidates every year. You should study with a strategy and focus on clearing your basics. Ones who are highly motivated and have a clear vision of their goal can be able to score well in this exam. Start off with analyzing the GATE syllabus. Then divide and try to break the syllabus into sub-categories and do the same with each subject further. Time is like money, so spend it intelligently. The best time to start your GATE preparation is today, right after going through my answer. Just pick one of the subjects you feel good at and start the preparation. After co... View more
You can give improvement exam!
I think the filling of application form will be from last of August or starting of September.
Hello,
There are basically 4 sections in SSC exam - 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 set... View more
Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Given below are some of the tips and tricks for the candidates who wish to Prepare for CLAT 2023 at Home: Stay updated with the CLAT Registration Process. Always Start Early Preparation:
The aspiring CLAT Exam candidates should start preparing as early as possible. The candidates dreaming to enter the top law university must start preparing from today onwards. Make a Plan:
It is said that a goal without a plan is just a wish. An hour of planning could save your 10 hours of doing. Make a proper structure of the CLAT Preparation Plan at hand that makes the implementation very easier and clearer. Know ... View more
U Can prepare jee by two ways.
One by joining a good coaching.
And other by self study.
Hello,It is important to have the best stuff for UGC NET preparation. Good preparation stuff includes top quality books, notes, question papers, mock tests etc. As we all know that there are two Papers in UGC NET Exam I. e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. NET Exam is conducted for 81 different subjects and Paper 1 is common all these subjects. If you have good command over UGC NET Paper 1 Syllabus, it will be easy to score higher in the exam. As per the latest notification, the NTA has made some changes in UGC NET Syllabus for both Paper 1 and Paper2. So, now you should only have to prefer those books which are updated as per current UGC NET Syllabus.
<p>NATA has 2 different papers to test the skill of the aspiring candidates at different levels. So below we are providing a few important tips to follow when preparing for NATA:</p><p>The very first step should be to go through the NATA syllabus thoroughly and then plan out the preparation strategy and divide the time. It is essential to prepare according to the prescribed NATA syllabus without wondering about unnecessary topics. </p><p>For the drawing test, it is asked to practice daily and it should be kept in mind that it is not just about simple sketching but candidate has to understand the techn... View more
HC Verma-Physics
OP Tandon-Chemistry
RD Sharma-Maths
NECRT Books.
<p>Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) to offer admissions to interested candidates in various undergraduate as well as professional courses offered by different colleges in the state of Karnataka. First of all, there are no special or specific coaching institutes for the preparation of KCET but if you are preparing for the JEE exam then you are automatically preparing for the KCET exam. Coaching institute for the preparation of KCET exams are as follows: 1.BYJU'S Classes: I have heard they make classrooms a fun interactive session for their students which works in their favour. Also, ... View more
Do the groundwork. Always read standard textbooks once during your B.Tech or after your B.Tech, before writing GATE. Prepare good quality notes. Revision is the key. Use previous years’ GATE questions as practice materials. Attempt 'lots' of mock tests.
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1.After a good nights sleep, youll likely havemore energyand a higher ability to concentrate the next day.
2.Society is structured around beingactive during the day and sleeping at night, so by sticking to this norm there are undeniable benefits such as being able to go to the library or book shop.
3.Most people are contactable during the day so itseasier to communicate with your friends or teachersduring the day if you have any questions.
4.Natural light is better for your eyes. Artificial light hurts our eyes and can affect our natural sleep rhythm.
4 Benefits of Studying at Night
1.People are more active, lou... View more
Yes, it is sufficient but you should also go through NCERTs once.
They are the most important!
Hi Monty,
IIMC comprises of 5 centres. IIMC-Delhi is the headquarter. IIMC entrance is based on 2 types of evaluation.
Written Entrance.Interview.
If one is selected in the written test, he is called for the interview.There are 3 courses popular in IIMC Delhi.PG in Print Journalism (2 sections of English and Hindi)PG in Radio and TelevisionAdvertising and PR.In addition to that , there are courses like PG in Urdu Journalism, Odia Journalism (Dhenkanal Centre, Orissa).The basic plot for the journalism entrance is General Knowledge. All the 3 entrances of Print, Radio and TV and ADPR will require thorough understanding of General... View more
your text books and last ten year questions. You may go for made easy guide but once again i am suggesting you to follow the gate syllabus and follow your text books
<p>The syllabus of MHT CET is not similar to the Maharashtra Board class 11 and 12. Only a few chapters of Class 11 are covered in MHT CET syllabus. However, the entire class 12 syllabus is part of MHT CET syllabus. Also, the dificulty level of MHT CET is similar to JEE Mains.</p>
Check this video for some important topics for JEE Mains preparation
Link- <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2W6sh1nClk&t=4s" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2W6sh1nClk&t=4s</a>.
Solving puzzles regularly enables you to gain accuracy. You can also refer to previous year question papers and solve a mock test to improve your speed. Various books are available in the bookstore on aptitude skills, Students can refer to those books.
Sketching, writing, creative aptitude, awareness of design industry and design practices etc. Are essential skills for round 1 written exams. Sketching is widely practiced and it makes a compelling case if you sketch meaningfully, than accurately. Writing is an important but underestimated skill. For round 2, what matters most is your ability to deliver substantial and creative outcomes in limited time, with limited resources. Visit following links for detailed articles:
Syllabus and Preparation
Interview: How Not To Fail? Studio Test: What is it? Design Portfolio: How to build yours?
For that (Design Aptitude Test), there isn't much that you can do. Firstly and most importantly, you should have an aptitude for design. NID papers are designed in such a way that only those who have a creative side will be able to clear it. The question paper is a mix of creativity, logical thinking and general knowledge. You need to be aware of the latest happenings in the world. Cramming up yearbooks won't help you, seriously. Instead make a habit of reading the newspaper every day.
After clearing that, you'll have to prepare for the studio test and the personal interview. The studio test judges you on your material handling and of ... View more