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Shubham Belwal

Contributor-Level 7

This is a very dicy question. College level studies are very different from school studies. A lot keeps on happening in the college and at time it's very hard to resist. If you are firm and resilient enough, you can certainly manage it. Just keep a track on both the sides. Give a lot of importance to self study. Also, don't miss out the college life as it will never come back.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Go for your self-study, since the syllabus is only your academics with some verbal aptitude and English. Just pick the right book for your practice, like made easy publication. Then, go for some mock test in the coaching site like GATE forum, then register for the mock test and for test series. This will help you in preparation and practice, and also you can track your timing for a given question. Just do hard work and focus and concentrate on your studies. Practice some previous papers of 3-4 years. Best of luck. For any further query please feel free to ask.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

GATE is being conducted by IIT - Roorkee this year. You can visit website and download syllabus. There are many institutes claiming for success. But, knowing the reputation of such exams, it has to be taken with a pinch of salt. You should know your fundamentals and polish them.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

No, TANCET application forms are not released yet.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

For civil engineering, you must have a good knowledge of mechanics. So, you must opt for physics and mathematics. In addition, for concrete technology, you need some knowledge of chemistry. If you are interested in subjects such as biology and chemistry, you can go for environmental engineering which is a sub-branch of civil engineering. In summary, you are expected to have a good knowledge of mathematics (mainly differentiation, integration and binomial theorem) and physics (mechanics, elasticity, circular motion, Newton's laws of motion, etc. ).

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There is no particular subject for IAS. But, B.Sc, or BBA should be the choice. But again, you should have a backup plan. If you see according to backup plan then B.Tech will be the best. It all depends upon your interest.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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You can learn the tally course but it is not required or compulsory in any banking exam. I hope it helps!

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Bibek,
Good to hear that you're preparing for JEE. Although, there are many coaching institutes which have their own test series and various distance learning courses you may check them out. But I will suggest you to go for either Resonance or Allen test series programs. All the best.

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BIDISHA GUHA ROY

Contributor-Level 9

Download some question papers from the internet and start practicing. They may not be of Osmania University. Hope you find this information helpful.

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Tuhin Poran Das

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
Most of my friends doing integrated M.Com from Tezpur University, and most of them prepared for their entrance by going through their class 12th accounting books. All you have to do is, be well acquainted with the basics of the accounting and maybe whatever you were taught in class 12th and class 11th accounting classes. Go through them clearly, understand the concepts clearly and the basics clearly. All the best for the entrance.

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