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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes you can opt for a management course like BBA, B.Com (Hons) after completing 10+2 from a recognised board in the Science stream. Reading on topics from commerce books is a good idea, however in most universities, you will be taught the basics to acquaint you to the course. IILM University, DU, IP University are popular for their management courses where you get a practical perspective about the concepts taught. CBSE is the most popular board in the country, ISC ensures that you go into the depths of the subject and are able to apply the concepts well, State boards are also good. You need to see what is best for you. I
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, mathematics is the mandatory subject to pursue for B.Com (Hons) but for B.Com (P) maths is not a compulsory subject to get admission in DU.
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Contributor-Level 9
According to the previous exam analysis, Organic & Physical Chemistry had more weightage compare to inorganic chemistry. JAM aspirants can begin with any section which they feel easy & scoring. Firstly you have to read good text books for building the concept. (like ncert etc. )
Further you can go with Best IIT JAM Books for Chemistry
You have to practice those chapter which you read. So after completing the chapter and solving the problems which are given in the text book you should analyze yourself by giving a exam on it on grade up because then you know about your strength and weakness on that chapter.
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Contributor-Level 7
There are few points one must pay heed on. Know the syllabus. Collect all the materials and books required. Prepare a time table and stick to it. Don't start studying anything randomly. Prepare a time table which has either daily or weekly goals. Don't skip the theory. Make notes of important points and formulas in a separate copy. That copy will be helpful for your last moment revision for IIT JAM physics.
Start solving questions. Start solving a lot of problems from good sources. Start giving sectionals and mocks
Don't feel shy to ask doubts
Be confident that you can qualify this exam. Prepare with dedication and
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Solving Previous Year question papers helps a lot for preparation of CSIR NET Exam. With these papers you can get an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions asked in exam. You are also suggested to attempt the CSIR NET MOCK Test Papers. With the help of mock test an aspirant can boost up the speed and accuracy of attempting questions. The National Testing Agency will soon conduct he CSIR NET Examination. Due to this COVID-19 Pandemic, the examination date may get extended. You should keep visiting the official website for any the latest updates regarding the exam. Best of luck!
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