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Shayana M

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Hi Devish
Doing your CA concentrate more on it and there are many other options like Financial consultant or advisory. The difference between are The consultant reviews the situation and assesses all factors and leads the company toward a decision that is the healthiest for the business overall. An advisory, on the other hand, works with a company on a long-term basis, pursuing pre-set goals from the initial relationship genesis. There are many online. The best courses to do along with CA are CMA, CS CFA FRM etc.

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Shashank sharan

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Yes upamita, The Chartered Accountancy Course is divided into three levels I. e. CA Foundation, CA Intermediate and CA Final. To become a CA in India, you must pass all these three levels of CA including three years of Articleship Training. Thus, it takes a minimum of 5 years for you to become CA after the 12th.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Computer based Online Entrance Test BVP CET for admission to B.Tech. (Engineering) Programme will be of 200 marks. The examination consists of one question paper set in English medium and will consist of 200 multiple choice questions with four alternatives, with only one correct or most appropriate answer. One Mark will be awarded for each correct answer. It will consist of 80 questions on Mathematics, 60 questions on Physics and 60 questions on Chemistry. The duration of the examination is of 3 hours. These questions will be in general. There is no negative marking for the wrong answer chosen or unanswered questions by the candida
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Ishmeet Singh

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Physical Chemistry is considered to be the easiest branch of JEE and very scoring as mainly formula-based questions pop up. Regular revision of the same along with re-reads will help in retaining them.
Organic chemistry can be easily mastered if conceptual clarity is gained. Tricks to learn element series, and reactivity series will make your life much easier.
Regular practice becomes important as the syllabus covered in the same is vast. Solving past years and giving regular mocks while keeping a tab on your score will definitely help you work on your weak spots.

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Syed Hamza

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For JNU you have to cover wider area economics such as International Economics, Macro, Micro, Maths, Stats, Public Finance etc. Sometime they also ask logic and comprehension on Economic case. Maths is majorly +2 based so revise your RD Sharma book and be ready to practice from past year paper. For International economics-Paul Krugman is a good choice (chp 3-11) and read thrice before you practice the sets. Probability is basic level and Macro micro is theoretical mostly. Do all the past year papers as they revise some of the previous questions. Buy a question bank for JNU entrances and complete it within time so that you can revise it
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Shashank sharan

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If you completed your graduation then you can directly give the CS executive exam. So, prepare for the executive. The most important paper of CS executive is Company law because that is the thing that any company secretary does, so a CS must have the company law knowledge.

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Sapna kumari

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Practice previous year papers
It will help candidates in understanding how questions have been asked in previous years, difficulty level of questions, topics with weightage. Practicing the previous year question papers will also help in your JEE preparation level and evaluate how much you need to study.

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Yogesh Shukla

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UPSC consists of 3 levels
1) Prelims
2)Mains
3) Interview
In Prelims you just need to score the cutoff marks.
Coming to the mains and interview someone is required to score here only.
UPSC has nothing to do with stream but someone from commerce has strong basis of finance can choose optional accordingly but I have people take political science. Geography etc has option as they are also present in Prelims and mains you just need some expertise in it.

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jasveer singh

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Bank Exam Preparation Tips for IBPS PO
Know the Detailed Syllabus:
Make a Study Plan:
Attempt Regular Mock Tests:
Read Newspapers:
Focus on One Stage At A Time:
Review Previous Year Question Papers:
Focus on Every Subject:
Do Give a Look at the Previous Year Cut Off:
Important Sections to Cover for Guaranteed Success in Bank PO
English Language
Quantitative Aptitude
Computer Awareness
Reasoning Ability
General Knowledge.

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