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pinaki nandibe positive in life

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If you want to get admission in ISI then you must sit in the entrance exam of ISI.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes, definitely a copy of the marks card is required during admissions for MBA.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Studying part is okay but avoid getting two different degrees in the same academic year.

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Bipin Jha

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You can refer to the below mentioned link:
http://goo.gl/dkzMBo

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Bipin Jha

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If you are in class 12th, you must have a strong knowledge of maths and a keen interest in statistics.
You need to take ACET, the entrance exam from IAI. The exam is conducted by IAI twice a year. For more details, go through the IAI website. You'll not find the entrance test tough if you have a great understanding of maths and basic statistics. After clearing the entrance exam, you can continue with the main process of becoming an actuary.
To become a fully qualified actuary in India, you need to pass all the 15 exams that consist of:
CT series-9 exams (all compulsory)
CA series-3 exams (all compulsory)
ST series-2 exams (9 subjects are g
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Bipin Jha

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Yes, there are many books available in the market which can help you to get better marks in IBPS Bank PO exam.
You can use RS Aggarwal for reasoning and quantitative aptitude.
Solving previous years question papers and mock test papers is a useful strategy to prepare for the PO exam.

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ANAND KALORE

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ITM, Navi Mumbai is not a bad college but if you consider the return on investment is low. MITSOM has a high return on investment. If you are interested in finance, worth option for you.

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Akhil Kumawat

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Hello Archana, our college COC provides a very good number of companies for finance placement like EY, State Street etc. As you have done CWA so it will give you will be additionally benefited for placement.

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