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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

The eligibility test will comprise of an objective written paper. The test will be based on
General Awareness 25 questions
Quantitative Ability 25 questions
Logical Reasoning 25 questions and
Language skills 25 question
Two hours paper with 1/4 negative marking. Level of difficult average like CET and NMAT.
5. GDPI stage
Every student who sits for the exam will be invited for GDPI. Which will comprise of short interview and case study discussion. Exam and GDPI has to be taken in the college itself so outstation students need to come for 2 3 days. Jbims has written test and GDPI back to back so won't give u enough time to prepare for case stu
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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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You should complete general mathematics and current affairs with GK. The subjects in SSC exams are Verbal Ability, DILR, Quants and GK.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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If you are willing to appear in UPSC CSE rather than IES than this is a different field as IES is technical field but UPSC CSE ask you questions related to social studies, gs and current affairs with Science and maths of 10th level only. So for CSE preparation you must cover ncert of 6th to 12th standard. Then you should move to other books.

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Vilas Rane

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It all depends on you if you are a hard-working student and intelligent then a year is sufficient for these exams.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

You can opt for any stream you wish to, as to get into mass communication or travelling all you need is a 12th passing certificate. Thank you.

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Vilas Rane

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It is great to have experience since it will add more value to your resume when it comes to you MBA placements. Marketing management will be good option for you as per your experience.

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Vilas Rane

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Except CAT exam, no other exam allows the use of a calculator.

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Mansi tolani

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Hello CSIR Aspirants!
To excel CSIR Chemistry I would suggest you following strategy. Make a habit of using pen so that you can the things writing them. Go for a reference book and read it thoroughly. Solve a number of CSIR NET question papers to check the conceptual clarity. Now go for the topics you find easy to understand. This will help you gain confidence. Keep on revising whatever you study on daily basis. Once you are done with a concept, solve the relevant problems, it is important. This is the basic to prepare the fundamentals. It will help your things last longer in your mind and of course in speed, accuracy and efficiency.

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Mansi tolani

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Hello UGC NET Aspirants!
First of all note down the syllabus- must ensure that you are following the latest syllabus. Revise the things you read on daily basis. Refer the highly recommended sources by experts. Go for the conceptual clarity. Practice as many UGC NET question papers as you can. After gathering the resources only matters is the hard work, underline the important key notes. Use highlighter as well so that you can make best notes out of it. Solve UGC NET previous year papers, it lets you know the real level and feel of the exam, also solve it within the given time limit to have an estimate idea how many questions you are abl
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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B.Sc. Mass Communication is a full-time 3-year undergraduate program in Mass Communication. The course deals into the areas of information which is disseminated to masses through media. The eligibility of the program is qualifying 10+2 with 55% aggregate in any discipline of either Arts, Science or Commerce.
Some of the top colleges who offer the program of B.Sc. Mass Communication are as follows:
Govindam Business School - DelhiPacific University - UdaipurAAFT School of Mass Communication - Uttar PradeshXavier University Bhubaneshwar - XUB - OrissaSree Narayana College - Kerala
The average course fee ranges from INR 1.04 to 4.40 Lacs, wh
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