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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, all the questions covered in the MAH BCA CET exam will come from the official syllabus only, so get yourself acquainted with it. By knowing the topics and units beforehand, the candidates will be able to prepare a study plan. The familiarity with the MAH BCA CET syllabus will also allow candidates to prepare well for the exam and secure the desired marks.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
With a structured approach you can learn about Company Law from the basics. Suggestions to prepare for Company Law are mentioned below -
- Begin with the fundamental principles.
- Familiarise yourself with essential terms.
- Grasp the Companies Act and other relevant regulations.
- You can divide the vast syllabus into manageable sections.
- You can also study case laws.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
While preparing for the exam candidates often make mistakes by relying too much on the resources online. But there are a lot of options available online so candidates become confused, hence candidates are advised to select only a few items. Some of the resources for MAH BEd CET exam which can help candidates massively are as follows:
- Candidates must refer to Standard mental ability and general knowledge books.
- Arrange previous years' question papers and sample papers.
- Appear for online test series and give mock tests to improve time management skills.
- Do consistent revision as it plays a key role in achieving a good score.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the books of NCERT and HC Verma are highly recommended for MHT CET Engineering 2024 preparation. NCERT books provide a good foundation in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and cover all the basic concepts that are required to be prepared for the exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For M.A Journalism and Mass Communication, a syllabus of focused areas covering journalism, mass communication and media studies is required to prepare for. The syllabus normally covers about 10-12 papers per semester, i.e 4-6 papers in the first semester and 4-6 papers in the second semester. Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication, Media and Society, Reporting and Editing, Broadcast Journalism, Research Methodology are just a few topics covered. Also, study for entrance exams like IPU CET, DUET, or JNUEE for areas like current affairs, media and communication and analytical skills. It takes 4 to 6 months to prepare as well
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The value of an MBA has been debated long enough, but the newest information shows that it is still paying well for most. Surveys show that the median annual salary of MBA graduates in the United States is $115,000, quite significantly higher than that for peers who have only finished a bachelor's degree level, averaging around $75,000. Demand for the MBA graduates has been very strong, with 94% of recruiters anticipating them to hire in 2022 and many expecting steady or rising hiring needs over the next five years. The decreases are seen in some programs of study of the MBA; however, the degree has appeal due to opportunities of caree
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Prior preparations for admission into the Azaz Rizvi College of Journalism and Mass Communication must therefore begin with an eligibility basis-the Bachelor's degree with some sort of marks acquired. Sufficient knowledge regarding the overall programme must also be conducted, along with preparation towards showing interest in journalism as well as a mass-communicator student.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Becoming very good at qualifying yourself into the PG Diploma programme at the Azaz Rizvi College of Journalism and Mass Communication would really be about building a solid foundation for yourself. Make sure to fulfill all the eligibility criteria, which would typically comprise getting a bachelor's degree from an accredited university.
If the PG Diploma programme has an entrance exam, then research on that exam pattern and prepare adequately. It would help if you strengthen your knowledge about current affairs and media trends along with the essentials of journalism or your mass communication course as those could come handy dur
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The following advice will help you get ready for the Group Discussion & Personal Interview portion of the MSc in Fashion Design GDPI:
- Be confident: Be assured without being overconfident.
- Speak loudly and clearly, and use simple, understandable English.
- Pay close attention: Don't talk until it's appropriate.
- Be certain of what you're saying: Pay close attention to what you say.
- Take into account different points of view:Take into account different points of view and make your arguments without being combative.
- Wear comfortable clothing:Wear comfortable clothing.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
You can go through the following Political Science books, which are highly rated in India
| Book | Author |
|---|---|
| Nationalism | Rabindranath Tagore |
| The 48 Laws of Power | Robert Greene |
| The Communist Manifesto | Karl Marx |
| The Republic | Plato |
| Political Theory | Andrew Heywood |
| Modern Indian Political Thought | Bidyut Chakrabarty and Rajendra Kumar Pandey |
| Comparative Government and Politics | Martin Harrop and Rod Hague |
| Public Administration: A Reader | Bidyut Chakrabarty |
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