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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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You cannot pursue 2 courses simultaneously through regular mode. Thank you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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You have completed your graduation in engineering and working in a school for the last five years and is now desirous of doing your Bachelor of education. Right? No, you do not have to do a Diploma in education for B.Ed. Eligibility criteria for doing graduation in education or B.Ed is graduation in any subject. Best wishes to you.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Check the syllabus well. Mark the easy and important topics. Always follow the basic strategy- understand the topic, make short notes, close your eye & try to recall the topic, read it again (if concept includes calculation or derivation, rather that recalling practice it). Now solve the relevant questions on it. Analyze your performance and work on the weak sections. Never take UGC NET Paper 1 for granted. It is a practical subject which requires a lot of practice and it is capable enough to fetch you good marks.

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Mansi tolani

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It depends on how determined you are to pay efforts. Though fundamental clarity and concepts are always required. Coming to the points you must follow. Refer to the latest syllabus
Refer to the standard books, make short notes and practice a lot from UGC NET previous year question paper and mock papers. Along with Paper 2, you need to focus on Paper 1. Now mark the easy topics. To find which topics are important, check the previous year's question papers. Understand how to question is asked, especially for paper 1 for certain topics questions are fixed but the language or stats are changed. Understand the difficulty level and pre
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Cover up all the basic theories from the books that you have studied in your Bachelors level. Refer to the correct and the latest syllabus only. Understand the exam pattern well. Must check previous year question papers to know about the topics having high marking weightage. Prepare the important and easy topics on priority. Do not forget to prepare for UGC NET Teaching Aptitude http://bit.ly/2Qud8iX
Prepare short notes to understand well. Practice a variety of questions to have a good grasp of the concepts. Revise things daily. Evaluate yourself analyzing your performance. Appear for the mock test, figure out the weak topics and
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ravi mahawarStudent

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To become eligible for the CSIR-UGC-NET Exam it is important to meet the required eligibility criteria. This exam is only for the Science stream aspirants. As you have pursued Masters in Industrial Chemistry, you are eligible for this exam But is important for every candidate to check all aspects of eligibility for the exam. Check out below -
As per the required qualification, an aspirant must have completed his/her postgraduation or should have completed 4 years Bachelor's degree programme to become eligible for the CSIR NET Exam. Here you can check some more details regarding the CSIR NET Exam.

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Harleen Kaur

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To pursue B.Ed, there are different minimum percentages for a different category. Please check that as
General 50%.

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