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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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In your case MBA in marketing, agribusiness, But a manager should know basic calculation to make decision. MBA in marketing would be easier and has more scope. I am sharing a list of possible specializations for you. MBA in Agribusiness Management
MBA in Biotechnology Management
MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
MBA in Hospital Administration
MBA in Health Care Management
MBA in International Business Management
MBA in Insurance and Risk Management
MBA in Banking and Finance
MBA in Human Resource Management
MBA in Travel and Tourism
MBA in Hotel and Catering Management
MBA in Retail Management
MBA in Rural Management. If you are clear with your spe
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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, ofcourse you can get apology for late response.This this time 1st cutoff for life science is 91, 88 for Gen and OBC.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello, For the preparation of CSIR NET Life Sciences, you have to follow the below-mentioned tips -
1. Check the complete syllabus and exam pattern for life sciences subject.
2. Look for some quality CSIR NET Study Material.
3. You should know about the type and difficulty level of questions that will be asked in the examination. For this you are suggested to download some previous year question paper of CSIR NET Life Sciences.
4. For practice, you will have to solve some CSIR NET Mock Test Papers. Try to solve as many mock tests as you can.
5. Revision is compulsory to crack any exam. So, reserve some time for revision at night or whe
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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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I think, you ought to have secured 60% in your exam to qualify exemption in CPT. I must warn you of one potential danger, though. I am a Chemical Engineer, who later qualified as CMA. I noticed that the brains of Graduates from Science stream are differently wired. And, as a result, it becomes intellectually challenging to grasp the fundamentals of book-keeping and financial accounts. I actually started with the books of 11th Commerce onwards in my 1st Gr CMA. This was a off-line catch-up IN ADDITION to the Course contents. Students with B.Com background are already soaked in Book-keeping and hence not many in the course (including
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