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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello, After pursuing M.Sc. In Physics you are eligible to apply for the CSIR UGC NET Exam. The National Testing Agency conducts this exam to select the candidates for the post of Assistant Professor and for awarding Junior Research Fellowship. To prepare for this exam you will have to make some strategies and plans for study. Here I'm sharing some tips that can help you to make a perfect study plan. Check the points given below. Download the CSIR NET Syllabus and also check the complete exam pattern as it is the first step to start preparing for the exam. Download your syllabus here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-syllabus-patter
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi nargish. Jamia Millia Islamia BBS B.Com Economics Guide 2019. Arihant Experts. 3.3 out of 5 stars. General Knowledge 2020. Arihant Experts. B.A. Hons. English Entrance Exam Guide for JMI & GGSIPU. Guide for BBA/BBS/BBM 2019. Arihant Expert. RPH Editorial Board. Paperback. Good luck!

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Vidita Mehta

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Hi, Surely, You can prepare for banking after your B.Com. I'm currently doing my Certification in Investment Banking (CIBOP) at Imarticus Learning in Mumbai. Where we are learning about complex financial products and their Trade Lifecycles, along with an Operational Risk and Regulations. It's only a 2 months programme and they're going to provide placement assistance too so I think Ill comfortably get a good job and be where I want to be in Investment Banking in a few months. Check them out on www.imarticus.org
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi muskan. Just went through the syllabus of BMS which includes: Quant, Reasoning, Verbal and G. K. Well this is not tough if you give a month, of full focus, to time management and tips and tricks to solve the quant and reasoning part. Many tutorials are available on YouTube which you can follow. For Verbal and English you may start by clearing your grammar basics and start practicing the mocks. You will learn easily from regular tests. And G. K is something which requires reading newspapers and all questions from previous year papers. Good luck!

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Mansi tolani

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1) If you know the concept well. Be confident and read the marked points and solve the tough problems. Check yourself if you can solve the derivation without checking in the register, then you know it, otherwise not.
2) Forget about the difficulty level of a topic. Just preview it before reading it. Mark important topic, problems etc. Summarize it to recall it. Time to test your concepts. Solve previous year questions. Now clear your doubt. Solve hard level problems of JEE Physics or everything will go in vain.
3) Be serious toward every problem as you are in real exam. Do not go for hit and trail. Relate problem with concept of and co
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Swaraj
Firstly, think about weak areas in which you need more practice select your good and bad topics in every subject physics, chemistry, maths, etc. Then, try to give time to each subject every day and do revision on the weekend for whatever you read in the entire week. Try to solve previous year question papers on every weekend so that you can be aware about your level and your weak areas. Don't overload yourself and no need to be stressed. Do 15 minutes of meditation every day in morning and evening. It will help you in proper concentration. According to me, start your study at 4 in the morning and try to clear your concepts
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Follow the strategy on daily basis which I am sharing below. Within a short time, you will see the difference. Change your mindset first of all. NEET physics is not that difficult. It just requires a clear cut approach, practice and solving numericals. Now understand the theory, practice the derivation without peeping in the class register. Now solve the queries from class notes, NCERT back questions, NCERT Illustration and NEET Physics, problems from H. C. Verma & D. C. Pandey. It is completely no issue if you do not want to solve the previous year papers, you can solve questions from coaching materials. Have a command on Integration
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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You may surf the internet or post the same question in the discussion forum, then you will be helped out more genuinely in a deeper way.

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