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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The Placement process aims to match the requirements of the Corporate World with the aspirations of the students thereby facilitating the achievement of synergy between the two.
The following are the scopes that the committee aims to accomplish in every academic year:
Preparation of an attractive and comprehensive Placement Brochure.
Organizing PrePlacement Seminars by Companies.
Maintaining and regularly updating Database of Students.
Maintaining Database of Companies and establishing strategic links for campus recruitments.
Gathering information about Job fairs and all relevant recruitment advertisements.
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priyank sharma

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Yes, you are eligible for master course in botany. Like M.Sc. In botany eligibility is Bachelors Degree in Sciences with subjects Botany, Zoology and Chemistry or other subjects in the faculty of Life Sciences/Biological sciences with minimum 50% marks (45% marks for SC/ST students).

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Richa BaruaHelping people get a better view of their interest

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Maybe you can. I know a teacher of mine who was doing B.Sc. And one day she attended a psychology workshop. Got so interested that now she is a teacher in that subject and also a counselor. Good luck!

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The first and foremost thing you should do before starting your class 11 is to revise everything you studied in Science and Maths from class 6 to class 10. don't leave any part untouched and build up your concepts on the topics thoroughly. Now, you are almost ready to face the upcoming challenges. Now, you said that you love Maths and Physics. Your choice is pretty good as Maths and Physics complement each-other. Assuming you are not inclined towards biology, I would suggest you to take Physics, Chemistry and Maths (PCM) with Computer Science. Now that you have chosen your stream, its time to devote yourself towards your love, I. e you
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Mansi tolani

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Hello CSIR Aspirants!
To excel CSIR Chemistry I would suggest you following strategy. Make a habit of using pen so that you can the things writing them. Go for a reference book and read it thoroughly. Solve a number of CSIR NET question papers to check the conceptual clarity. Now go for the topics you find easy to understand. This will help you gain confidence. Keep on revising whatever you study on daily basis. Once you are done with a concept, solve the relevant problems, it is important. This is the basic to prepare the fundamentals. It will help your things last longer in your mind and of course in speed, accuracy and efficiency.

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kanu vashisht

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It varies from college to college actually.

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Aircraft engineering could be an exciting career if you are looking for something other than medicine and regular engineering courses. Although aircraft engineering is just another branch of engineering but it is very new field. Students who are anxious about aircraft engineering can read this article and find out everything that they need to know. Eligibility for aircraft engineering is you have to complete 10+2 with PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Math) and appear for an entrance exam. You can choose aerospace engineering course in a given college. You complete the course in 4 years and enter the job market. To get an entry level jobs ju
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