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4 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Looking at the current competitive scenario, M.Com is just simple PG degree. Even if you go for MBA, it would be a good decision, but in that also deciding a good management college is again a big deal, because getting a simple degree is not worthy. So, go for a college which is providing something extra. I know one such college in Jaipur that is IPS Business School which is providing students OJT (on the job training)which are usually paid also that means u r learning n earning as well. Many students told me about this. This is quite interesting. Their methodology is very unique theoretical learning with practical training. This me
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To prepare for NTA UGC NET for commerce, I am hereby sharing the details. Even working candidates can make time for study in a few slots such as-
While commuting you may study as it takes a lot of time in commuting now a day, so you may utilize that time. Thereafter, the brakes you get during your office hours, for example, You can either revise things or solve UGC NET Question Papers. The same way weekend can be the best shot to make it, you can use these days as the productive hours. Another benefit is the more you will read and practice, the stronger will be your concept. Just give numerous readings to your notes and gradually you
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Regarding UGC NET Preparation for commerce you must follow the tips given below. The very first thing analyze the syllabus well. Check out the important topics based on marking weightage and difficulty level. Refer to the best books to prepare for Commerce. Apart from paper 2, candidates are advised to prepare well for UGC NET Paper 1 http://bit.ly/2Qud8iX as well. Be aware about managing the time in exam. Do not waste time on topics which are not so important as per exam perspective. Practice a lot so that you may come to know the easiest approach for the questions, and this will save your time and will help to appear more numbe
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For any chapter, several readings, practicing a variety of questions and revisions would suffice. The candidate also need to play smart in terms of time management, so be cautious about the selective study. Now for the better results candidate must appear for the mock tests. Solve a lot of UGC NET Previous Year Question Paper, so that you can come to know the real difficulty level of exam, also it tells how the questions are twisted in the examination. It helps candidate to know about the conceptual clarity and help to figure out the weak sections. They may work on the weak areas and can improve their performance. Hope it helps.
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