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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

Just go through your chemistry basics- inorganic, organic and physical. You really don't need any special textbooks. From my own experience, I'd say Bachelor level chemistry knowledge is enough to crack the exam, plus general mathematics, logic and reasoning.

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Somanath SahooASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMM

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Hi. It is also a good choice for opting LLB after B.Com. You should search for reputed universities who provide LLB courses and apply for them. You need to have good LLB Entrance guide books for preparation of entrance.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

1) The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp
2) The Art of War by Steven Pressfield (more for people in the Arts)
3) Damn Good Advice by George Lois
4) Think before it is Too Late by Edward De Bono
5) Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig
There would be many more. I would recommend them because I have read most of them. However, my favorite is Creativity: the Perfect Crime by Phillipe Petit. He was and continues to be the most celebrated wire walker in the world. I feel if you read it actively, you will become a changed person.

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abhishek jhaGuidance/experience/engineering/CBSE/MBA

Contributor-Level 9

Simply pay visit there at Allen and fill up the registration form and pay fees and from next day, you can start the coaching.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

To pursue MBA, you need to be a graduate. In case you are a graduate then post Diploma, you can surely pursue MBA.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

There is no such entrance exam. You can directly contact the flying school and they shall arrange for all your admission formalities.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

All you have to do is manage your time likewise. You should maintain a balance between both of them. Pay proper attention to the course curriculum in the college and invest rest of the time in the IAS preparations. If you are taking coaching for that, then it might be more difficult because of the timings. Try if you can adjust without them or try to get into weekend courses. This might be exhausting times of your life, but believe me, the result will be as good.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

As you have completed your Masters in Organic Chemistry, I will suggest you to go with CSIR NET Chemical Science subject. The basic objective is to determine eligibility for college & university level lectureship and for award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for Indian nationals in order to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching profession and research. On behalf of UGC, the Central Board of Secondary Education holds National Eligibility Test NET for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for the Eligibility for Assistant Professor only or Junior Research Fellowship & Eligibility for Assistant Professor
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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
You could complete the Engineering course in ECE. It is definitely a great course with good scope, as far as jobs are concerned and future is concerned too. Post the graduation, you can take up a year or 2 to work and get professional working experience. In the meantime, look for streams that you could consider in the MBA. Entrance exams + graduation with minimum 50% marks is the usual and basic eligibility. Once you have set your mind then you can start doing the MBA. Also, while you are doing engineering say last year, consider for exploring OTA too. It helps to see the requirement, cut off and eligibility factors beforehand. Tak
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