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Aakansha Purohit

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Hello dear, Bank exams are broadly conducted by SBI and IBPS for the post of PO, SO, CLERK etc. These exams are conducted in prelims, Mains and interview phase. Working in a government job comes with complete financial stability. Salaries in public sector go up, whenever the recommendations of a pay commission are implemented. In the recent past, these recommendations have been employee-friendly, thereby making Central Government jobs even more lucrative. This requires deep and complete knowledge of the syllabus. How to prepare subjects in a lucid and comprehensive manner, where to focus, what to study, and time management to clear you
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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4 Tips to Success in learning Inorganic Chemistry:
1. Start with the most important chapters such as p Block, s Block, and Chemical Bonding. After that, go on to less crucial subjects based on their weightage.
2 Utilise the NCERT books to their the greatest potential: Most of the time, students do not adequately read the NCERT and instead study from other required materials, leaving them with an extensive curriculum and limited time. You should begin your preparation with NCERT because that is where most of the questions will be found.
3:Take the main exam with the inorganic Chemistry section: Most people do not prepare for inorganic Ch
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Greetings, Alok Mishra I believe you may have accidentally posted the same query twice. I've attached my response to your opening question. Greetings, Alok Mishra It's great to hear that you're considering applying to the GATE for aeronautical engineering. Unfortunately, as counsellors, we cannot advocate for any private coaching organisation. Sincere self-study done with commitment and concentration suffices; no mentoring is required. The idea that coaching classes increase chances is untrue. They might merely improve replying skills, which is beneficial. I wish you well.

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Harshit Tripathi

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Hi! You should start with general knowledge and English first because the first paper is from these two subjects only. And if you want to appear in exam 2023 you have plenty of time to cover the syllabus of Maths Science and social studies. As you don't have Maths it will be a bit hard for you as now you need to prepare all the topics coming in exam because without Maths it's near to impossible to crack this exam. So I'll suggest you to start your preparation with general knowledge and English and also focus on Maths of 11th and 12th to qualify for NDA. Good Luck.

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Dhruv Parikh

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You can apply for CSIR NAT NET by which you will get a job as assistant professor and junior research fellow.

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Dhruv Parikh

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By completing CSIR NAT NET you can work as a research fellow or as an assistant professor. The starting salary would be around 32,000 for around two years and then for the three years it will be around INR 38,000. It is applicable in all government colleges and research centers.

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Shubham Mehta

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No, you should do BBA from the best college, so can you get good and basic knowledge.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, To be a pilot, you must at least have a 10+2 (PCM 55%) Diploma. You must take the entrance exam held by several government and private flying clubs and schools. Just keep an eye on IGRUA and GFTS, two popular government institutions. Most importantly, invest cautiously because pilot training is highly expensive. Happy New Year!

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Ayush Yadav

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Campus Law Center, DU provides 3 year LL.B. Programme where as NLUs have 5 year integrated B.A. L. B programme. CLC offers traditional law where as NLUs structure is very modern. Class does offer some placements but not as much as the NLUs.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Candidates who want to appear for IIT JEE exam must qualify their 12th with 75 per cent marks which is for the General and OBC category while 65 per cent cutoff is set for other reserved categories like SC, ST, PwD. However, these are not always fixed. To be eligible for JEE Advance, one has to first clear JEE Main and be JEE Main qualified and to be JEE Main qualified one has to clear the required cutoff as per his/her category. The JEE Main 2019 cutoff (percentile) for all the categories is provided below -
Common Rank List (CRL) : 89.75
GEN-EWS : 78.21
OBC-NCL : 74.31
SC : 54.01
ST : 44.33
PwD : 0.11.

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