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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
Books on Algebra
Fundamental structure in Modern Algebra by R.S. Mishra and N.N.Bhattacharya
Abstract Algebra by Bhattacharya, Jain & Nagpal
Linear Algebra for IIT JAM Mathematics by Samveda publication
Books on Calculus
Integral Calculus by Gorakh Prasad
Calculus by M. J. Strauss, G. L. Bradley and K. J. Smith
Calculus by Pisknov
Books on Real Analysis
Introduction to Real Analysis by R. G. Bartle and D. R. Sherbert
A course of Mathematical Analysis by Shanti Narayan
Fundamentals of Real Analysis by V.K Krishnan
Books on Differential Equations
Differential Equations by G.F.Simmon
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To crack CCNA exam first of all you need to know the integrity of CCNA course as a whole and ask yourself what are the areas you require to be improved. You need to do a lot of practice in simulator with different use case. Participate in practice exam and gauge your progress.
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Mumbai University (MHCET law entrance)
Banaras Hindu University (BHU law entrance)
Panjab University (PU law entrance)
O.P. Jindal Global Law School (LSAT)
Symbiosis University (Set law through which after filling form one has to go for WA PI as there is no entrance exam for 3 year law).
All the universities have their separate exams. Mostly, you need to focus on static and current gk for which you can buy this book called 'Lucent's General knowledge'. As regards legal reasoning and knowledge is concerned, you can
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Firstly don't get worried. Syllabus of 12th and almost all entrance exams is almost same. So if you study for one, you have studied for others. But provided you have studied for sake of knowledge and not for passing exams. You can even start now. Understand concepts. Understand subject. You will automatically score marks.
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