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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

If you are in class 12th, the best option for you is integrated management program at IIM – Indore, which is a 5 years degree course equivalent to an MBA. Else, you can do 3 years any graduation preferably BMS, economic honors, BBA, etc. and you can prepare for CAT exam.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Refer the link below for details :
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/gate-books-blogId-21817

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Kritika Agarwal

Guide-Level 13

Nothing is difficult, if you put your best and work hard. Different people have different opinion, you may take views but don't take decisions based on that. You may get in touch with the civil engineering students and start your preparation according to that.

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Abhishek anand20:12:1995

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You should focus on NCERT and join any coaching center.

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Pankaj Kumar

Guide-Level 13

Good marks can only be scored if your hard work is streamlined in the right direction, hard work without any direction won't lead good results so firstly focus on the syllabus and pick up your weak areas first, strengthen them and devise a daily plan for self study

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Tanu satija

Contributor-Level 7

Here are some key points to follow:
Start by creating a realistic schedule of daily work.
Use only the official materials.
Do the practice problems first, then do regular practice testing
GRE prep requires studying vocabulary.
Manhattan is the best book for preparation of GRE.
To know more,click on the links -
https://edudrona.com/questions/question/gre
https://edudrona.com/questions/question/i-just-started-preparing-for-the-gre-and-i-am-totally-confused-about-which-practice-book-to-tackle-first-what-order-of-these-famous-gre-books-is-considered-a-good-step-by-step-process

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

Guide-Level 11

Depends on your taste and aptitude.if you are really interested in Software filed, please go with you decision. You can join for MCA course in some universities as Business Maths is a subject of study in B Com. But you required to posses a strong mathematical knowledge or skills for programming.
MCA with SAP will be a right combination.
All the best

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

UPSE conducts an annual exam for various posts like IAS/IPS/IRS etc jointly. This exam contain three phases
1. prelim for screening
for preparation of this portion you should read ncert books, yojna magzine, news papers etc
2. mains
it gives you to yous two optional subjects along with three compulsory subjects GS 1&2 and English
for this section you can choose civil engineering as an optional subjects so you can also appear in IES exam simultaneously.
Bipin Chandra's history a good book for other portion
you should go to the upse website, download the syllabus and previous questions to get an idea according to your understanding.
3. Intervi
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Rudrajit,
N factor is very important for numerical problem in chemistry . N-factor of an acid is its basicity. It is a product of molarity \ normality . N-factor helps in determining the gram equivalent of compound . total h+ ion in a compound shown in reaction is its n-factor. Eg:- H2(SO4) has two hydrogen if one hydrogen is utilised in a chemical reaction then n-factor is 1 if both hydrogen is utilised then 2 is n-factor. Similarly in bases too. In NaOH acidity of this compound is . this means n-factor is 1. let a reaction be :- NaOH reacts with H2(SO4) to form Na2(SO4) with water . here both hydrogen of acid is used so n-factor is
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