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KUMKUM BASWAL,

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<p>Prior preparations for admission into the Azaz Rizvi College of Journalism and Mass Communication must therefore begin with an eligibility basis-the Bachelor's degree with some sort of marks acquired. Sufficient knowledge regarding the overall programme must also be conducted, along with preparation towards showing interest in journalism as well as a mass-communicator student.</p>

116 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Please share your qualification and background.

79 Views Posted 3 years ago

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A list of the Best Books for AMU B.Sc (Hons. ) the entrance Exam is listed below;
1- Physics books:
Concepts of Physics Volume 1 and Volume 2 by HC Verma
Objective Physics by DC Pandey
Science for Everyone: Aptitude Test Problems in Physics
2- Chemistry books:
Entrance Chemistry by Bhakta Books
Objective Chemistry by RPH Editorial
A Textbook of Organic Chemistry for IITJEE
3- Mathematics books:
B.Sc Maths Group Entrance Exam by Arihant Experts
Mathematics A Complete Guide by Suraj, Rashmi
4- Biology books:
Ramesh Rallya
Objective Biology by S Verma
Books Objective Life Sciences:... View more

9 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Preparation Tips for DU LL.B. Entrance Exam:
1- Prepare a Practical Strategy.
2- Solve Previous Year's Question Papers.
3- Look for Your Weaknesses.
4- Select Best Books for DU LL.B. Preparation.
5- Take Online Mock Tests.
6- Make Notes and Revise. DU LL.B. Entrance Exam Pattern:
DU LL.B. Exam duration: 2 hours
DU LL.B. Exam mode: Online (Computer-Based Test)
DU LL.B. Language: English
DU LL.B. Type of questions: Multiple-choice type questions
DU LL.B. Total marks: 400
DU LL.B. Number of questions: 100
DU LL.B. Marking scheme: 4 marks for each correct answer and -1 mark for each incorrect answer. I hope this will help you.

51 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Preparing for PSU exams is a better option as if it is cleared your career will be stable. Also, the salary package in PSU is also good. The career options in PSU are good as compared to private jobs.

61 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Student,

Hello,
The National Testing Agency conducts the UGC NET Exam for Electronic Sciences. To prepare yourself for this exam you have to follow some guidelines. Here you can check some tips to qualify the UGC NET Exam -
As you have chosen the Electronic stream to appear in the NTA NET Exam, firstly download its updated syllabus. The updated syllabus is available on the official website of NTA NET.
After getting the syllabus and starting preparation for the exam, check the complete exam pattern. There are two Papers in the UGC NET Exam I. e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is common for all the UGC NET Subjects whereas the syllabus o... View more

49 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Concentrate on evaluating different colleges frm which u want to pursue graduation. Getting a good college is utmost necessary. You can prepare for cat once your first year ends. You may join TIME institute that time. All the best. Thank you.

172 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can choose Doon Business School. But for getting the admission you have to score good in MAT or CAT.

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Hello Akshay! Except for CAT, no other exam allows the use of a calculator. So, you have to rely only on mental calculations and approximations to solve the various problems.

132 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi. Muskan. Choosing the right career path can be a challenging decision, and it's essential to consider several factors like your interests, skills, and goals. Based on the options you have provided, here are some insights:
Pursuing CA (Chartered Accountancy) is an excellent option if you have an inclination towards accounting, auditing, taxation, and finance. CA is a highly respected and challenging profession that requires a lot of dedication and hard work. However, if you are interested in management roles or want to broaden your career options, pursuing an MBA after CA can be a great choice. CAT (Common Admission Test) is a popula... View more

210 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Career Counseling,

Hi,
Students new to paper pattern can take up to a year or more, but the ones with a bit background or knowledge can grasp the concept overall in 6 to 8 months. There are students who study from years and still can't make to IIM's and even the fresher crack the admission process with less training. You need passion and determination.
All the best.

67 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Web Developer at Exzeo India,

You can certainly take up the UPSC preparation course along with your degree studies which is called a foundation course. You will encounter a challenge to maintain the time accordingly but for a suggestion (like most of the students are doing that I am in connection with), you may go for coaching at weekend basis and manage to revise your coaching matter for that weekend slowly during the entire week keeping in sync your regular college studies, this kind of management really works well. Thousands of students are preparing of UPSC right along with their high school studies or from their UG itself, so do not lose hope and go for it.

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, proper preparation with proper strategy will make you crack the exam. You can achieve whatever you want just make a proper way to get it. First of all, go through the syllabus of CAT 2020 then start preparing for only those topics
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-2020-exam-blogId-25095" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-2020-exam-blogId-25095</a>.

57 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Six months is enough to prepare for MAH CET if you give it 100% of your time to prepare for the test. The 7-8 hour regular study schedule is the first step towards the preparation of MAH CET. The schedule should include clearly defined theme-wise activities during those 7-8 hours.&nbsp;</p><p>Six months of MAH CET preparation are those crucial months of your life where you must invest your everything. Your time, your dedication, your passion, your focus and your hard work should only and only be invested in your preparation. MAH CET preparation will become successful only if you follow a proper plan.</p><d... View more

24 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Obviously BA because in BA. You can read the common subjects for UPSC but in B.Tech you have to read technical and also the arts subjects.

144 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Anushka,
I am also a student like you, but now I am studying company secretary with B.Com. Now, it's easy for me to manage but if you are doing CS with MBA it will be very difficult.

249 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, there is a news about the same. But, there is no confirmation.

138 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Just MS-CIT computer course is enough. In MBA, you have to give PowerPoint presentations. So, MS-CIT, basic course of computer is enough in my opinion. Best of luck !

200 Views Posted 8 years ago

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BMS, PGPM/MBA (Finance),

No, you cannot take your own calculators inside the examination hall. Digital calculators are provided on desktop itself when you appear you can use that calculator only.

130 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You need to dedicate good 6-7 hours per day to learn and understand the concepts. Once you are done with concepts, start giving mock tests. Give as many mock tests as you can so that you know what's your preparation level and how much more you need to prepare. Most of all, dedication and commitment towards studies are required.

107 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I'd suggest against taking up engineering if you're not sure of what you want to do, because it's a rat race out there, and you'll regret it later. I'd suggest you choose between the other two.

51 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Educational Requirements: For postgraduate (master) courses in psychology, you should hold a graduate degree in psychology from any recognised university. If you do not have Psychology as a subject in B.Sc. You will face difficulty in securing admission at PG level. There might be a few colleges which accept only a graduation degree, but that would be an exception to the rule. Regards.

151 Views Posted 9 years ago

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A period of 4-6 months should be sufficient for CAT. Over this time one needs to put in 3-4 hours of daily sincere effort. Self-study and joining of classes for preparation with a lot of doing of mock tests will help you to excel in CAT.

32 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Once u enter into BTech or Bsc,it is impossible to design a time table which allows u to concentrate on both academics of JEE and ongoing college activitiesnIf u R really determined to crack the xam,u can take a risk of dropping an year else continue BTech and work hard in scheduling a proper strategy.
Note : U need to be very serious in Dis path because there will be lot of distractions in college curriculum which might not suit ur plans.

46 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can refer to aptitude, verbal and data interpretation/logical reasoning books available in the market. Tata Mc GrawHill publication and Arihant are the two best. You can get some previous year questions to get the idea about difficulty and complexity of questions.

45 Views Posted 6 years ago

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The books that you can find the most helpful are:
- Success Master: Journalism & Mass Communication Entrance Examinations 2016 - Useful for all basic knowledge of the media, media-related aspects, and general knowledge. - Manorama Yearbook 2019 - Useful for current affairs and general knowledge. - Also, follow the newspapers (particularly Times of India & The Hindu) to stay updated on the latest news and current affairs. - Keep your knowledge of Hollywood and Bollywood up-to-date, refer to websites such as IMDB. Look at matters such as Oscars and Grammy Awards. - Famous television channels (India & abroad), their celebrities, their tag... View more

112 Views Posted 9 years ago

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day dreamer,never give up........,

Nothing is enough, but solving countless mock tests give you practical knowledge about CAT. It will help you to understand the exam type, and help you to manage time and increase your accuracy, but if you are confident enough about your ability, then you can go ahead with your plan. It is a very difficult task.
All the best.

6 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>To score well in Quantitative Aptitude one needs to first master all the concepts and theorems. If you are good at Mathematics or studied it in Graduation, you can score well by just practicing a variety of sample questions for over a period of two to three months. Practice Mental Maths for quick calculation and memorise a minimum of Tables till 20, Squares up to 100, Square roots from 1 to 25, Cubes up to 30. These will help you immensely in cracking Quantitative Aptitude section as well as the Data Interpretation section.</p><p>Infact, in some exams Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation are clubbed together a... View more

205 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Dear Siwangini,
If your aim is set to clear upsc than start taking coaching after ba and give your time approx 1 to 2 yrs for preparation .Side by side you can do MA programme in the related specialisation.
All the best

9 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The Quantitative Aptitude section is one of the main sections of any MBA exam. It usually has one 1/3&nbsp;<sup>rd</sup>&nbsp; (exams having three sections in total) or 1/4&nbsp;<sup>th</sup>&nbsp; (exams having four sections in total) weightage in the question paper. Check below the weightage of Quantitative Aptitude in top MBA entrance exams.</p><ul><li>CAT Quantitative Aptitude questions: 22&nbsp;</li><li>XAT Quantitative Aptitude questions: 27&nbsp;</li><li>CMAT Quantitative Aptitude questions: 25&nbsp;</li><li>SNAP Quanti... View more

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