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Samreen khan

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The NET exam is conducted in three phases (one paper in each phase). The Paper-I consists General Aptitude Questions and the other two papers, Paper-II and III contains questions related to the concerned subject. You need to refer to good books specified by UGC that may help you to clear your basic concepts and logics as well as cover whole syllabus.
Prepare short notes as they will help you to quickly revise what you have learned.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

For engineering Physics, Chemistry and Maths are required in 10,10+2. So, it will be difficult to get into engineering. You can look for other Bachelors courses related to Computers.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Eligibilty criteria for B.Sc Home Science in majority of Universities is as follows: " Candidates who have studied Physics/ Chemistry, Biology/ Bio-technology and other subjects except languages with atleast 50% in aggregate of the best three subjects".
You are not eligible for seeking admission in B.Sc Home Science.

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Nagesh SawantBMS, PGPM/MBA (Finance)

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The fee structure depends from college to college. Colleges providing the best infrastructure and good amount of facilities will demand more fees as compared to that of the other colleges providing low infrastructure facilities.

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Ishwar singh Rajput

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I think BBM would be the correct choice depends on from which institute you are going to do.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Stanzin,
Often students confuse between B.Com(H) and B.Com(P). Both the courses are related to each other but there is some difference between the two. B.Com(H) is a degree in which subjects like accountancy and economics are taught in depth but in B.Com(P) there is overview of these subjects. B.Com(H) specializes in these subjects whereas B.Com(P) will not.
Subjects in B.Com(P)
Environmental Studies
Financial accounting
Business organisation and management
Micro economics
Business laws
Business maths
Macro economics
Company laws
Income tax
Indian economics
Indirect Tax
Human recourse management
Cost accounting
Principles of marketing
Financial mana
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Urmi Solanki

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You can go through English medium in B.Com.

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