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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Yes, you can do so. You can pursue one course as regular and other from distance learning. But, both the courses are professional courses hence if you won't do the same from any good college it will not hold much value. Thanks.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
You have not mentioned about your intended college or university where you intend to take admission. Okay. Normally speaking, the syllabus covered in B.A. In the concerned subject would be the syllabus for entrance exam for M.A. Hence whatever books you have referred to in your graduation are actually good enough to crack entrance exam. Best wishes.
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Guide-Level 11
You are eligible for CFA. But, you have to go for it after completing your B.Com. Passing Bachelor degree is minimum qualification required to pursue CFA. You could opt either virtual classes or you could directly pursue it from those institutes offer coaching for CFA.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
You can easily prepare for NATA in a few months, provided you are consistent. Mainly three things are required:
1. Drawing
2. Aptitude
3. Maths
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
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10. Fundamentals for Molecular Spectroscopy by Colin Banwell and Elaine Mccash.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
GATE is a national level examination which is considered a tough nut to crack. Students take on various study methods while preparing for the examination. Some of the preparation methods have been listed out to give that extra boost to the candidates. Make sure you know your syllabus before starting off with any studies, it is important for the candidates to know their syllabus. Candidates should check their official syllabus of Mechanical Engineering (ME). Early preparation is the key for success. The earlier the candidates start their preparation, the bet
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