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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi,
Yes, she can go for it. There is no problem. She can choose MBA.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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For CTET, minimum requirement is B.Ed. You must have a B.Ed degree for CTET.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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As per SC/ST rule, you can see the number of percentage out of total seats.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The professional English skills relate to two aspects. One is of speaking and other is of writing. Both will need dedicated efforts and a monitored learning. You should find some sincere person to talk to. And the discussion that you will have should be in English. I shall not recommend an English speaking course because I believe in them less. Enrich your vocabulary by listening and reading. Practice as much you can. Record your speech and see how the fluency is achieved by you.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

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Yes, you can because banking exam requires a basic qualification of graduation and for certain special post special qualifications are required. All the best.

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Aananya Sharma

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Certainly, you may directly enroll yourself for LLB course after completing your BA or any other graduation degree.LLB Eligibility:
-Pass with 50% marks in Graduation (BA B.Com BBA or any other equivalent )
-5% Relaxation in percentage may be given to SC/ST candidate
-Percentage and other criteria may vary depending upon the institute. Following is the list of some colleges offering LL.B. course-National Law School of India University, Bangalore
-Lovely Professional University, Punjab
-NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
-The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
-The National Law Institute University, Bhopal
-Gujarat
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Aananya Sharma

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Sure, if it is Business that you want to go into, then it is a good idea to enroll in a programme that will provide you with the requisite knowledge, skills and ethics to fit right into the business community and therefore an MBA programme is the perfect choice. General Eligibility for MBA:
1. Minimum aggregate score of 50% marks (45% marks in the case of the candidate belonging to reserved categories) in his/her graduation or degree exam from a recognized university.
2. Qualify an Entrance Examination like CAT/MAT/ XAT/CMAT etc. Some of the universities conducts their own entrance test too.
3. Qualify Personal Interview as conducted by
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Odisha,
It is a very good query that you have asked. Let me try to answer. Scoring good marks in any subject depends on a lot of factors. Foremost amongst these is liking the subject. If you like studying English, then studying the language will not appear to be a burden, and you will breeze through without even realizing it. Of course, with good marks. In another aspect, howsoever good we may learn. It is helpful only if we make additional efforts to mold our learning, as per exam pattern. Here, giving mock tests helps a lot. It prepares the student for exam by removing fear and making it a routine activity. I hope it helps.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Rishabh,
1) Manorama year book (the latest).
2) A Compendium of Essays-Wren and Martin.
3) Read newspapers.
4) You should visit the website Jamiaworld.in.
Here you can find previous year paper and related study material.
Hope this will help you.

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