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Yes, you can easily pursue BCA without any problem. Remember that every university will not provide admission to you but majority of colleges will provide you admission without any problem. Just make sure that you score atleast 45% in your class 12th in order to be eligible for admission.
You can opt for central universities like AIIMS, JNU, IIT and BHU for MSC Biotechnology as these universities will provide you oceans of opportunities. So you can prepare for their entrence exams , everyone of these universities has their own entrence exams so you can go on there offical websites and can see the syllabus for the exams, mostly are MCQ based exam. I can suggest some books
which you should consider
Molecular biology - watson
Biochemistry - Lehniger
Genetics - klug and cummings
Immunology - kuby's immunology
Path finder life science.
Hello Sujeet Kumar,
You must go for M.Sc in maths. After completing M.Sc, you can get lots of career opportunities through them you can brighten your future.
For pursuing Masters in India, you need to appear in an entrance exam. You must choose IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc) Entrance Exam for pursuing Masters. Through JAM, you can get admission in Indias reputed institutes like IITs and IISc.
Every year, IIT JAM exam is conducted in February month by IITs and IISc rotationally.
Th exam is conducted for seven science subjects as physics, chemistry, mathematics, mathematical statistics, geology, biological science an... View more
Hi Bharath, Generally, the syllabus of the M.A. English entrance examination of most Indian universities consists of literature and language awareness. Language awareness is knowledge of grammar. Try to study a good grammar book such as Practical English Usage by Michael Swan, 4th edition, OUP. Literature awareness includes knowledge of Literary works and literary terminology. Read Glossary of Literary Terms by M. H Abrams and An Introduction to Literary Studies by Mario Klarer, Routledge. Read a few classic novels, poems, and plays which are usually prescribed in the B.A. English programme. All the best.
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You can get the samples of questions papers in below links:
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List of RIE CEE Main Study Materials for 2018-2019 entrance exam in India:
Delhi University B.Ed. Bachelor of Education-Joint Entrance Exam
By Arihant Experts
IGNOU B.Ed. (10 Practice Sets)
By GKP
Learning and Teaching
By Suresh Bhavnagar and Premlata Maisnam
GGSIPU: B.Ed. Common Entrance Test Guide: B.Ed. En... View more
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Although they are referred to in the same terms, there are various fields in the corporate / business law that you could specialise in. For CLAT, if you're looking into getting a good seating, then start preparations at the earliest. The earlier you start, the easier it gets.
Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Candidates who want to appear for IIT JEE exam must qualify their 12th with 75 per cent marks which is for the General and OBC category while 65 per cent cutoff is set for other reserved categories like SC, ST, PwD. However, these are not always fixed. To be eligible for JEE Advance, one has to first clear JEE Main and be JEE Main qualified and to be JEE Main qualified one has to clear the required cutoff as per his/her category. The JEE Main 2019 cutoff (percentile) for all the categories is provided below -
Common Rank List (CRL) : 89.75
GEN-EWS : 78.21
OBC-NCL : 74.31
SC : 54.01
ST : 44.33
PwD : 0.11.
To pursue an LL.B. Degree from Delhi University is the dream of many law aspirants. To get admission to DU, you need to score well in the DU LL.B. Entrance exam. You can follow these expert tips to prepare for the DU LL.B.
1. Make a proper study plan based on the exam pattern to allot equal time to each section.
2. Start with fundamental topics such as grammar, legal aptitude, and reasoning.
3. Make topic-wise notes for revision.
4. Complete the syllabus two months before the exam to allot proper time to practice.
5. Regularly read editorials and improve your vocabulary to score well in the English section.
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Hello,
You should be with an option, be it Diploma, further PG degree in your expertise or other sectors, or you could join any hospital / could have your own private chamber, or you could apply for UPSC exams, to be in top posts.
Good luck.
<p>Hi, If you want to prepare for BA in fashion designing from Allahabad University, then you should solve all the previous year problems and also give some online tests as well to improve your performance. You can purchase the previous year problems from the nearby markets or you can purchase it from amazon or flipkart via online shopping also. Best of luck.</p>
Each of the premier institutes has their past papers over the website. The format and level of each of them varies. So, I would consult you to check the respective websites for your preparation.
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Most of my friends doing integrated M.Com from Tezpur University, and most of them prepared for their entrance by going through their class 12th accounting books. All you have to do is, be well acquainted with the basics of the accounting and maybe whatever you were taught in class 12th and class 11th accounting classes. Go through them clearly, understand the concepts clearly and the basics clearly. All the best for the entrance.
Dear Archita,
Certain points in this regards:
(#1) Only PCB wouldn't help. Some entrance exam requires maths as a mandatory subject also because of the huge involvement of physics, mechanics and astronomy. It is really important to have strong understanding of physics, chemistry and biology. Do not worry if you are not good with maths as you can still do something with the other subjects. You must remember that as far as Astrobiology is concerned you will be mainly self-taught.
(#2) Astrobiology, astrochemistry are some field which are under-evolve in India. You know that there is only one serious, dedicated institute in India... View more
When you ask a query you must be very specific what you are asking. Bombay flying club offers various courses such as:
CPL commercial pilots license
AME Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Cabin Crew training
B.Sc Aeronautics
B.Sc aviation
Except for cabin crew you must have completed minimum 17 years age and must have passed 10+2 with physics + mathematics
admission is open now and you may apply. moreover the information you are seeking is easily available on website including prospectus.
Hello,
Yes, you can prepare for both exams, but you have to work hard for it. You can prepare for M.Sc after competing your CGL exam.
I would like to suggest you that SSC CGL exam is really close, so first you should focus on that. Try to solve previous year question papers and mock test papers of SSC CGL. You can learn short tricks to solve questions easily. You don't have much time to prepare. So, leave the topics which you have not started.
If you want to score high in English section then you can check the below mentioned link:
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Hello,
First of all, clear all basic concepts regarding particular subject.
Solve previous year Q paper.
There are different M.Sc Entrance exams like, IIT, JAM, TIFR, GS, Pune University exam etc., which you can apply.
There are some online tutorials like: -chem academy, Edu Rev etc. This will help you a lot.
Books to be read for Entrance Exam:
Following books should be read thoroughly before coming to classes. We can’t cover the basics in this course. Our focus would be on applications and problems. We would introduce to maximum types of problems that may appear in the MA Economics Entrance tests.
Microeconomic Theory:
* Hal Varian, Intermediate Microeconomics, 7e
* Rubinfield and Pindyk, Microeconomics
Macroeconomic Theory:
* Dornbusch and Fisher, Macroeconomics, 6e
* Mankiw, Macroeconomics, 6e
Mathematics:
* RGD Allen, Mathematical Analysis for Economics
* AC Chiang, Fundamental Methods of Mathemat... View more
It depends, because in electronics Science we have vast things to learn and master. So, you can you tell me specifically which is your point of interest in electronics Science?
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Important tips and tricks for preparation:
Know the updated syllabus, marking, paper pattern etc. Start with the books of class 11th and 12th NCERT, this will help you with basic concepts and understanding. A reference book called "Intro. To psychology" by Robert Baron is a must. It covers basics as well covers all aspects of psychology. Some of the topics which are covered in Psychology entrance exam are:
-History of Psychology
-Humanistic Psychology
-Child Psychology
-Social Psychology
-Individual Psychology
You can check the previous year papers for psychology entrance and according get the idea of ... View more
Hi Pragati,
You are eligible for CFA. But, you have to go for it after completing your B.Com. Passing Bachelor degree is minimum qualification required to pursue CFA. You could opt either virtual classes or you could directly pursue it from those institutes offer coaching for CFA.
I'm sharing with you the list of books considered best for CAT exam preparation:
1. Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT Common Admission Test by Arun Sharma for a simple and easily understanding purpose.
2. Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT Common Admission Test and Data Interpretation by Nishit Sinha for an advanced purpose.
3. A Modern approach to verbal and non-verbal reasoning by R. S. Aggarwal.
4. How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for the CAT Common Admission Test by Meenakshi Upadhyay and Arun Sharma.
5. Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT Common Admission Test for Admission into IIMs by Sarv... View more
During B.Com, a candidate can prepare for banking examinations, SSC if interested for central government jobs and CAT MAT CMAT XAT for pursuing MBA. These are few valid options available. The candidate can also try to give other state based entrance examinations depending on the state to which he/she belongs.
The best way to prepare is to solve last year question paper, so you can get an idea how tough entrance will be and how to prepare for it.
Hello Harsh,
Please look at the reality. You say you have dropped one year for preparing for JEE Mains. Can you get better results if study along with B.Sc? But you can always try. Yes, admissions in IIM are given to graduates of different disciplines.
This decision will depend a lot on your interest areas & career aspirations.
CAT will get you admission into MBA and make your a techno-commercial person whereas GATE will give you an opportunity to pursue a Masters programme in engineering and further strengthen your technical skills which will help you for a career in research & academics.
CFA
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)is the certification provided by CFA Institute. The exam is categorized in 3 levels, based on the level of difficulty of the exam. Level I Exam is held twice a year whereas Level II and Level III are held only in June.
The CFA exam essentially tests your fundamental knowledge in Finance domain. Anyone having graduate degree is eligible to appear for the exam. People having degrees in domains other than finance are also eligible. These days engineers, doctors, MBAs who want their career in risk management, investment banking, opt for this exam. A lot of Business schools and firms also give prefer... View more
Hi,
Some of the more popular M.Sc maths entrance exams conducted by authorities across India are listed in the link provided below:
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Some of the top coaching institutes for M.Sc. Mathematics are:
1) Resonance - Punjabi Bagh Campus
2) Deep Institute
3) Maths Panache
4) Career Endeavour
5) Delhi Maths Coaching
6) Mathematics Coaching
<p>The JMI B.Des entrance exam has two stages: a written test and a portfolio review with an interview. The written test includes topics like general knowledge, drawing skills, design aptitude, logical reasoning, and English comprehension. To prepare, focus on sketching, creative thinking, current affairs, and building a strong design portfolio. Practice with NID/NIFT materials and reasoning books.</p><p> </p>