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rahul r

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Handling any exam requires proper studying and it takes a lot of hard work for candidates to clear an entrance exam with flying colors. However, going through some tips and tricks to pass an entrance exam not only benefit the preparation but also reduces stress levels in candidates. Most of the prestigious M.Sc. (Master of Science) entrance tests in India are conducted between February and July. Given below at the link are some important tips to crack top M.Sc. Entrance exams in India like the SVUCET:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/how-to-prepare-for-top-msc-entrance-exams-blogId-13489.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hi,
In my point of view, you should go with CS preparation and you can do LLB with CS as well. This is a good combination. Or, whenever you complete your course, you can do job in corporate also.

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Amit Kumar ChauhanAviation love

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After 10th, complete your class 12th in non-medical stream then join DGCA approved aviation institute. First, you have to get the student pilot license after this, you will be able to do commercial pilot license training course.

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Moumita banerjee

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There is one main exam, JAM, that takes admissions for M.Sc. In IIT NITs, IISERS, IISc, focus on the course and follow the final year B.Sc. Chemistry syllabus very closely. The other entrance that you can prepare for is DU- the mian focus of which is the final year syllabus and the basic concepts. There are also examinations for jamia, PU and HCU that have similar course structure.

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rahul r

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Educational Requirements: For postgraduate (master) courses in psychology, you should hold a graduate degree in psychology from any recognised university. If you do not have Psychology as a subject in B.Sc. You will face difficulty in securing admission at PG level. There might be a few colleges which accept only a graduation degree, but that would be an exception to the rule. Regards.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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In short time, you can't be prepared for international colleges. It requires a lots of time with constant and continuous hard work, if you drop the B.Tech then for international colleges you must drop 1 year so that you can be prepared. In my opinion just do it on your own if you are not like your college environment. Just concentrate on your study do self study. But then also not works then just change the college and take the admission in lateral entry only of you complete your 1 year of B.Tech.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, List of 10 best books for MAT are given below :
1. Mission MBA MAT Guide by B S Sijwali and Tarun Goal (Arihant Books)
2. MAT (Management Aptitude Test) Entrance Exams with Practice CDby GKP (G K Publications Pvt. Ltd.) covers,
3. The Pearson MAT Super Course with CD (Pearson)
4. Study Package For Management Aptitude Test by Arun Sharma (Tata McGraw-Hill)
5. 10 Challengers MAT 10 Mock Tests for Management Aptitude Testby Dharmendra Mittal (Arihant Publications)
6. MAT Score Accelerator (Odisha Publication)
7. MAT Solved Papers by Odisha Experts (Odisha Publication)
8. 10 Mock Test Papers MAT by Career Launchers (Oswaal Books)
9. R S Aggarw
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Surbhi Mathur

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You can check out the syllabus of CLAT here:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/clat/syllabus.

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