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Mansi tolani

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Both CSIR NET and Ph.D. have their own perks. If one wants to pursue their career in lectureship than either you can get it through your NET rank or if your priority is research, then after Ph.D. you may continue with the lectureship. If a candidate is more ambitious and does not want to end up doing Ph.D. then there are more opportunities to explore I. e. Post Doctorate. CSIR NET Exam http://bit.ly/2P1unJk gives candidate an opportunity of getting fellowship for Ph.D. A person having Ph.D. already actually do not need to go for CSIR. Lastly, go with a basic mathematical calculation if it gives you the same returns the
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Anushree SenDriven by creativity.

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People who find it difficult to find Motivation from within, they can derive motivation from little accomplishments. Start by doing your B.Ed in the morning. It is the first thing you successfully complete and will give you a sense of fresh start! Say, set a 20 minute timer in which you have to read 3-4 pages. And if you accomplish that, set a reward for yourself, may be a candy or a few minutes of your web series. Tie the things you need to do with a desirable reward at the end, it will push you to do it. Now make these things you need to do as goals of the day! Make a to-do list! The more goals you fulfill, the more motivated you wil
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The teachers are highly qualified from esteemed institution and they often organise guest lectures with speakers having immense knowledge about the agenda of the lectures.
The quality of students is very good.Seniors are very cooperative and they help the juniors whenever help is sought by them.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Well, that is a good choice. Firstly, decide the college you want to study your higher education in. Then, visit their official webpage and apply for the same. Wait for the offer letter and submit the fee and apply for your visa. And yes, you are half way your journey.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of M.Sc. Forensic Science may varying according to Universities. The eligibility criteria of LPU is given below for reference only. Eligibility criteria : Pass with 60% aggregate marks in B.Sc. (Forensic Science or Biology or Physics or Chemistry or Biochemistry or Microbiology or Biotechnology or Medical Lab. Technology) or B.Pharma. Or MBBS or BDS or BHMS or B.A. MS or equivalent. So from above you are eligible for M.Sc. Forensic Science course.

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