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ZIAUL HASAN

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To get into an NGO is more dependent on your inner passion rather than degrees or certificate. However, having some skills is quite beneficial for professional stability. You can best get at BSW or MSW courses. You can also opt for some certification from IGNOU or other distance learning organization related to NGO management, counseling, child care or any other sector which you wish to excel. The subject limitation is not there in social work so don't bother and Science background is crown for you to have critical thinking and analysis. Hope this will help you to decide and if yes do let me know.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Here are some tips which help you to prepare well for the CSIR NET. Analyze the complete CSIR NET Syllabus and list down all the topics. Seek out the best CSIR study material which covers the whole syllabus. Make a well-structured study plan to manage your time effectively. Focus on formulas and methods.

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NorthCap University is the best college for M.Sc in maths in Delhi NCR. M.Sc in Mathematics lies in understanding how different types of maths are categorized. Instead of focusing on a particular type of mathematics such as algebra or calculus, a postgraduate degree M.Sc in Mathematics allows students to concentrate on number theory and advanced mathematical methods that tie together all the different forms of mathematics they have likely already learned. One can learn abstract concepts used in modern mathematics, and develop the ability to grasp their underlying truths. It provides an opportunity to go beyond theoretical work in math
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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While preparing for Mathematical Science we need to follow a good preparation strategy, let us start with the syllabus. Coming to the important topics now as CSIR NET Mathematical Science Syllabus is vast. Unit 1- Real Analysis
Bolzano Weierstrass theorem, uniform continuity, compactness, Functions of several variables, mean value theorem, Heine Borel theorem, continuity, metric spaces, connectedness
Linear Algebra
orthonormal bases and spectral theorem, matrix representations of linear transformations, Linear transformations, minimal polynomial, rank and nullity theorem, Inner product spaces, Jordan canonical form
Unit 2- Complex an
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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For example, if the total marks of all 6 subjects you have secured is 300 and the total marks for which the examination conducted is 600, then your percentage will be 50% i.e. , (300/600)*100=50%, so, you need to calculate in the same way to get your percentage for 6 subjects of 12th standard.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Hi,
First, check the complete syllabus and exam pattern. I would suggest you start your preparation with the most important topics. Refer to best books and study materials for your preparation. Solve previous year question papers and take online mock tests. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. So, these 3 are the most effective preparation strategy for any exam. Click here to check the CSIR NET Mathematics Preparation here. CSIR NET Exam will be conducted on 21st June 2020. So, start your preparation as early as possible. Best of Luck.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, you can get the admission in DU Colleges for BA Economics (Hons. ). Maths is required to pursue baccalaureate in economics weather it's a core or additional subject in your class 12th.

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Sahil Rana

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Yes sure, you can apply for M.Sc. In Mathematics after BCA. You must have a studied Mathematics in your graduation, if you are studied mathematics as subjects then you are eligible to apply for Master degree programme in Mathematics. You can also apply course like MBA, MCA M.Sc. (Comp), M.Sc. (IT). .

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Sahil Rana

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According to the interset, she can choose the field, after that she can apply for CTET Test.

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