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There are some basic principles for people who are trying to prepare on their own. Crafting studying technique is something more tactical, and personal, that you'll have to do on your own, based on what you know about how you best learn. Most of these, apart from distinctions as noted, apply to standardized tests in general:
Start by creating a realistic schedule of daily work. Because the daily part is important, realistic probably translates to 15-20 minutes a day. I am going to spend two hours a night is well-intentioned, but unlikely to happen. Use only the official materials. There is only 1 published book for the GRE. Material
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Based on your caste, you have 60% chances of getting those colleges in 2nd round counselling/allotment.
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Choose EC. It is always a good option as this branch has a good scope in the market now. ME doesn't meet the place of EC now-a-days.
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Yes, of course you'll get admission in a good food technology course.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
B.Sc (Hons) Food Technology DU Cut off List 2019 Arts (BA), Commerce (B.Com), and Science (B.Sc): The admissions in Delhi University's undergraduate courses are done on the basis of marks scored in class 12 or equivalent examination.
For some courses, the varsity conducts the entrance examination. The cut-off includes subject-wise percentages that a DU college demands.
If the seats remain vacant, the Delhi University releases 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th cut-offs.
For admission to the popular programmes in top ranking colleges, over 90 p
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