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Ibra Iqbal

Contributor-Level 6

If you want to become engineer, then definitely start preparing for JEE exam. There are lots of option. Firstly, thought about your future goals and interest like if you want to join army, prepare for the NDA exam. 

If you want to become scientist, professor, then prepare for the IISER aptitude test. If you are still confused. You can also learn any skill like graphic designing, video editing, Data entry, coding etc. and start earning. Choose your interest and start working on your interest. 

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Aayushi Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Four days is enough to revise CBSE 10th Science effectively if you use the right strategy! Here's a focused 4-day plan for CBSE Class 10 Science to maximize your marks:


Day 1: Physics – Focus on Numericals & Key Concepts

  1. Revise Important Formulas Ohm's Law, Power formulas, Lens and Mirror formulas, etc. Learn SI units and symbols.
  2. Solve Important Numericals Light (Reflection & Refraction), Electricity, Magnetic Effects. Focus on NCERT Examples & Last 5 Years' Questions.
  3. Concept-Based Questions Read NCERT summary & in-text questions for conceptual clarity.
  4. Diagrams & Ray Diagrams. Practice lens/mirror ray
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SHRUTI TIWARI

Contributor-Level 9

. You can go through the following books which are highly rated in the nation:

BookAuthor
NationalismRabindranath Tagore
The 48 Laws of PowerRobert Greene
The Communist ManifestoKarl Marx
The RepublicPlato
Political TheoryAndrew Heywood
Modern Indian Political ThoughtBidyut Chakrabarty and Rajendra Kumar Pandey
Comparative Government and PoliticsMartin Harrop and Rod Hague
Public Administration: A ReaderBidyut Chakrabarty

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Shikha Goyal

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can check below the list of Life Science books that will help in the preparation:

  • Life Science by Ashish Nagesh, Quaisher J. Hossain
  • Life Sciences Books (Vol 1) by Dr. Poonam Sharma
  • Plant Physiology by Taiz and Zeiger
  • CSIR UGC NET Life Sciences by Trueman's Publication
  • Microbiology by Prescott
  • Life Sciences Fundamentals and Practice Part 1 & 2 by Pranav Kumar
  • Fundamentals of Life Sciences Volume  I and Volume II by Rupendra Singh

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes you can. Competitive exams can be given in Hindi also. So you can prepare your Computer Science exam in Hindi also. Please write about the exam name for much better response.

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2 years ago

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ROUNAK KUMAR JHA

Contributor-Level 6

Some tips for the Preparation are following :-
Spend as much time as you can on preparation. A minimum of 3 to 6 hours is essential in a day. A minimum of 2 to 4 months of preparation is mandatory while appearing for competitive exams like the UGC NET Examination. The most important aspect of preparation is covering all topics; do not leave any out, and if you believe a topic is difficult, try to cover it first. Give the same importance to the general awareness and aptitude questions while preparing the subject topics. Try to collect the maximum number of previous question papers of UGC NET Political Science and try to solve the maximum
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Best Books for CSIR NET Mathematics:
1- Foundations of Functional Analysis by S. Ponnusamy
2- CSIR-UGC NET/JRF/SLET Mathematical Sciences (Paper I & II) by Dr. A. Kumar
3- Contemporary Abstract Algebra by N L Carothers
4- Complex Variables & Applications by James Brown & Ruel Churchill
5- Topics in Algebra by I N Herstein
6- CSIR-UGC NET/JRF/SET Mathematical Sciences by Alok Kumar (Upkar)
7- Real analysis by HL Royden
8- Complex Variables and Applications by Ruel Churchill, James Brown
9- Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph A Gallian
10- Classical Mechanics by Herbert Goldstein
11- Fundamentals of Statistics by S C Gupta
12- Integral Equation
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3 years ago

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Dhruv Parikh

Beginner-Level 5

By completing CSIR NAT NET you can work as a research fellow or as an assistant professor. The starting salary would be around 32,000 for around two years and then for the three years it will be around INR 38,000. It is applicable in all government colleges and research centers.

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