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Anant Raina

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No,
The maximum limit to reappear for the exams are two years after the third year.

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Anant Raina

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-Understand the exam pattern and syllabus: Before starting to read a word about any of the papers included in the syllabus of the banking examination, the candidates must undergo the syllabus and examination pattern thoroughly. By careful investigation of the same, the candidates would get a clear idea of what to expect in the examination and assess the valuation of certain questions and problems initially. It is very important to understand the pattern of the examination as well because each of the examination for different posts has different examination pattern SET by the concerned authority.
- Make proper division of your daily pre
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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of careers which are available to students with a commerce background. There are a number of colleges which offer a variety of courses and I am sure you will find a viable course which he can pursue for a bright future.
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Anubha Puri

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This depends upon the industry you will get in after B.Com.

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Anubha Puri

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The forms will be out in April-May.

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Anubha Puri

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The forms will be out in April-May.

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Anubha Puri

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Professional Accounts Training House is good for tally.

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Ashish Raj

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Yes, even humanities student can appear for NATA. But if you have maths as one of your subject it would be much easier and helpful for you because NATA is a 200 marks examination. There are 20 questions (40 marks) in maths, 40 questions (80 marks) in general aptitude and 2 questions (80 marks) of drawing.

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