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Dear aspirant,
Yes you can get admission after completing your Bachelors degree. The GMAT is required for admission. While there is no minimum GMAT requirement for graduate study at Stanford, admitted candidates typically perform well. Work Experience Requirement: Work experience is not required for entry to the Stanford MBA programme. For more information kindly click on the link below. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/usa/universities/stanford-university/master-of-business-administration
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For NET Self-study of commerce, you need not anything extra but just a good grasp on the concepts from class 11th to Masters. If you have this then NET is not a big deal if not, then you will have to do a lot of hard work. Go for a good book for both UGC NET paper and paper2 and directly solve the question if you have faith in your concepts. For Paper 1 go topics wise as in research, computer knowledge, education system in India etc. , each topic holds 5 marks, so prepare topic wise. Further we all know the nature of UGC NET exam is merit based. So prepare high merit topics first. Thanks.
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Following are the topics which are not in new syllabus so do not spend a single minute on these topics, even while solving previous year test papers. Environmental Protection, Second Generation Reforms (Business Environment), Data Processing and Computer Applications (Business Stats), Communication (OB), Industrial Relations and Social Security (HRM), ADB (IB), Working of Stock Exchanges (Accounting/FM), Assessment of Firms (Income Tax)
Now to prepare well for NET exam one must follow the few tips we are sharing below. Time Management Skills in exam
Go through the difficulty levels of topics well so that you may ident
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