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89 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Nikhar,
It is definitely a good choice to pursue mass communication from DAVV but it would be much better if you can just move out to a metropolitan city for better options.
All the best.

952 Views Posted 9 years ago

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No, you have to prepare for Quant, Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning and Verbal Ability separately. It doesn't associate with B.Com or BBA.
Best of luck.

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<p>Chandigarh University takes a comprehensive approach to prepare B.Sc. + B.Ed (Integrated) students for future placements. The programme integrates Science and education, offering a well-rounded skill set highly&nbsp;sought after in the job market. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, blending&nbsp;theoretical knowledge with practical application. Faculty members bring real-world experience into the&nbsp;classroom, enriching the learning experience. Internships and practical training are integral, providing&nbsp;hands-on exposure to the professional world through partnerships with reputab... View more

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<p>For M.A Journalism and Mass Communication, a syllabus of focused areas covering journalism, mass communication and media studies is required to prepare for. The syllabus normally covers about 10-12 papers per semester, i.e 4-6 papers in the first semester and 4-6 papers in the second semester. Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication, Media and Society, Reporting and Editing, Broadcast Journalism, Research Methodology are just a few topics covered. Also, study for entrance exams like IPU CET, DUET, or JNUEE for areas like current affairs, media and communication and analytical skills. It takes 4 to 6 months to prepare as ... View more

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<p>Start preparing for the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/b-sc-in-fashion-design-chp"&gt;BSc Fashion Design&lt;/a&gt; entrance as early as possible. Ideal preparation time differs with exams. It is better to&nbsp;<strong>start at least 6 months before the final exam</strong> is scheduled to take place to have enough time in hand to go through the entire syllabus, have a look at the last year's question papers, and take mock tests. The last month must involve a thorough revision schedule to increase the chances of scoring good marks and making it to the merit list.&nbsp;</p>

171 Views Posted 9 years ago

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No, gap has no drawbacks. It comes onto play during summer and final placements in college.

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<p>The VARC section of any MBA entrance exam or a competitive exam typically comprises MCQs based on Grammatical concepts like tenses, articles, noun/pronoun, conjunctions, subject-verb agreement; Verbal Ability questions on word meaning, one-word substitution, fill in the blanks, parajumbles, para completion, antonyms/synonyms, etc. Apart from these, every VARC section has reading comprehension passages of 300 to 900 words. Candidates have to answer questions based on these passages.</p><p>In MBA entrances exams, you will find RC passages dominating CAT, XAT, IIFT, NMAT, GMAT, whereas there will be less of them MAT, CMAT... View more

8.4k Views Posted 2016-03-29 19:29:00

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I doesnot mater that what u have scored in class 11 it depends upon how u prepare for IIT

1.7k Views Posted 9 years ago

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It is not needed to appear for the Mains paper but it is required at the time of admission in any IIT NIT or GFTI as according to the JEE Mains guidelines.

237 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Faculty LPU,

Well if you have studied well in class 12 why worry. There will be no problem for you. On top of it, this exam has no negative marking and the level of the exam is a board exam. This paper consists of a total of 90 questions carrying 4 marks each. Every section contains 30 marks (PCM) or (PCB) and a total of 360 marks. You can avail two chances. The result is displayed on the dashboard of the student after 24 hrs. One gets two chances of attempting LPU NEST. The best of the two results will be applicable for a scholarship.

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<p>Go through entire <strong>CUET syllabus</strong> thoroughly. Understand and analyze exam pattern and prepare accordingly. Keeping exam pattern in mind, prepare well for all sections of exam.</p><p>Do take a look at previous years' cutoff lists to help you aim for a score.</p><p>Refer to this link for preparation of CUET:&nbsp;&lt;a style="word-wrap: break-word;" href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/cuet-exam"&gt;https://www.shiksha.com/science/cuet-exam&lt;/a&gt;</p>

220 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Join a good coaching institute. Start studying from the very first day. And, don't stop studying if you are scoring low.

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Hi Adam,
There is no branch of Allen Coaching Institute in Nagpur.

511 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The best colleges will be:
1.IIIT HYDERABAD
2.BITS Pilani and Goa
3.NITs (excluding Puducherry, Agartala, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Hazratbal, Sikkim, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram)
4.IIITs all
5.Good government colleges like IIEST Shibpur, HBTU Kanpur, PEC, DTU, NSIT etc
6.Good private colleges like Jadavpur University, BIT Mesra, Anna University, DAIICT etc
7.Another Good private college like VIT, Thapar, JIIT Sector-62, Manipal, SRM, LNMIIT etc
I would recommend you to take colleges from JEE they all are good and don't just run for any government colleges, IT'S ENGINEERING NOT MEDICAL WHERE GOVERNM... View more

145 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello,
The UGC NET Exam is conducted twice a year by the National Testing Agency in June and December months. If you prepare well, then you crack this exam in 6 months only. There are two Papers in UGC NET Exam I. e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is common for all the subject. The questions from Paper 1 will be based on General Aptitude type. Paper 2 will be based on the subject that you choose to appear in NET Exam. Here is the complete guide that will help you to clear this exam with good marks –
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ugcnetguidance.quora.com/NTA-UGC-NET-Preapration-Guid... View more

1.1k Views Posted 8 years ago

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There are old question papers available online as well books. You can prefer those. Also, you can join coaching classes for preparation. All the best.

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COMEDK or The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka is common entrance exam conducted for the admissions to engineering and architecture courses offered by various participating institutes. Candidates can join coaching institutes for COMEDK exam preparation to ace the exam with a good score. For engineering candidates can check top 3 institutes to prepare for COMEDK which is solely based on their last year performance including maximum selections.
Best coaching institutes for COMEDK preparation are:-
1. FIITJEE:
The most reputed and renowned institute for Engineering entrance exam is also offering... View more

1.4k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Current Student- NIT, Trichy,

I am providing a list here but it is not ranked so do some research before enrolling.
1.Brilliants PALA
Considered and rated as the best entrance institute for both medical and engineering in Kerala. Residential coaching facilities are available for aspirants coming from other parts of Kerala.
Location: Puliyannoor( PO), Pala, Kottayam.
2.P.C.Thomas Institute Thrissur
Once PC Thomas was the final search result for the best entrance examination coaching centers in Kerala. I came to understand PC Institute lost its charm now due to new institutes started in length and breadth of Kerala. The institute which popularized c... View more

948 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Currently pursuing MFM from NIFT,

Joining a coaching for NIFT preparation is not really needed. Coaching is for those who want to learn how to draw things. But, if someone has this talent, which most students passionate about sketching and painting do possess, there is no need for coaching. One can prepare through self-study.
For your understanding, I would like to give an example.
In coaching, students are made to learn how to draw the 3D image by various techniques using measuring instruments but one who is natural at art can imagine what 3D image would look like if it has to be drawn on a paper and would draw the same.
In both cases, the outcome is the same.... View more

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The MHT-CET or Common Entrance Test is an annual entrance exam conducted by the Government of Maharashtra. It is conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education. The degree courses of the following streams are mainly accounted for in this entrance exam:
Engineering
Pharmacy
MHCET has total 150 marks in which it has three sections which are:
Mathematics
Physics
Chemistry
Each section has 50 questions.
If you are preparing for JEE exam, therefore you don't need to prepare for MHCET separately.
As most of the syllabus of MHCET is already covered by the JEE syllabus.
But there are some of the things ... View more

265 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Your first preference should be NCERT and then ten years would be very helpful for the preparation.

108 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi,
Visit this link for more information:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor</a>.
Thank you.

1.1k Views Posted 8 years ago

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It depends on various aspects such as how good you are in logical reasoning, quantitative analysis, language, aptitude and your own area of interest.
Both are completely different from each other and need to adopt different approach to study
Look at IPCC syllabus:
Paper 1: Accounting
Paper 2: Business Laws, Ethics and Communication
Paper 3: Cost Accounting and Financial Management
Paper 4: Taxation
Paper 5: Advanced Accounting
Paper 6: Auditing and Assurance
Paper 7: Information Technology and Strategic Management
For this, you need to get in depth particular subject knowledge and you are judged on ... View more

180 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Rohit, To crack the CSIR NET exam is a tough task. You can clear the exam by learning well with proper planning and dedication. Hope this will help you to get your targeted score in CSIR NET exam. All the best!

142 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Biotechnologist,

First of all, start with the basics and that include NCERT books after you feel comfortable with those. Then, try competitive books and solve problems as much as you can and you can crack any competitive examination.
Good luck.

1.1k Views Posted 8 years ago

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When you preparing for UPSC you need to read every thing in a syllabus but a big part of UPSC is related to history and modern history so it's useful if you chose arts and learn every thing then you need to only revice the syllabus and you save time in completing syllabus
choosing Arts or the humanities in your 11 and 12th and graduation can be really helpful for your UPSC examination, this is because in Arts you will be learning subjects like history, polity etc. Which are a part of the UPSC syllabus so it will help you in your UPSC examination.

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I am a high functioning sociopath.,

These books are more than enough to top NEET. You can get an excellent rank by going through these books.

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if you can devote ample amount of time in preparatio. and easily understant the way DULLB ask questions then Books available in the market are enough. otherwise choose coaching to be on safer side but that's expensive.

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Hello, Yes, NCERT is sufficient to secure good marks in inorganic portion of chemistry.

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Prepare on your own. Don't rely on any coaching institute, instead get a good internet connection and start studying online. This will be the best way to study and get the most out of your time. What you need is to focus your class 12th books Basics. NCERT textbooks are the best for IIT preparation. Just go through the books very thoroughly and then finally give lots of mock tests etc. To get a nice practice.

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