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Anant Raina

Guide-Level 12

If you aren't prepared for this year then take a drop. But whether the result after drop will be good or bad depends on you.
From my experience, it's a complete waste of time until and unless, you have the capability and also, really determined with the preparation.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

B.Tech-M.Tech is better option in comparison to B.Sc MCA because it will lead to higher qualification as M.Tech is a higher degree in comparison to MCA. Secondly M.Tech will make you a specialist engineer. Thirdly you can also chose MBA after B.Tech for a better career.

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Shreemad Patel

Guide-Level 14

Hello Utkarsh Diwakar,
Don't worry, there are no such criteria. If you have a low score in RESONET you will just be put into a lower batch. You can always come to a higher batch on the basis of your marks in CTs, PTs and MTs. There is no such thing that Resonance doesn't take students with low RESOnet marks.
Hope this helps! All the best!

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
Cengage Publication's books on JEE Advance are the best for preparing for JEE Advanced mathematics as they provide enormous varieties of questions and quality ones including the past JEE questions with solutions. You can also look for top coachings like Allen, FIITJEE study material which is easily available in the market for questions and theory.

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Mrinalani TeotiaWorked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA

Guide-Level 11

Hello Debrup,
No, there is no such need of BBA for pursuing MBA, you can do graduation from any course like B.Com or BCA. But always remember MBA requires the knowledge and interest in mathematics.
All the best. Thank you!

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

First of all, read the NCERT books properly. Knowing this content itself is enough for you to score great in Mains and decently in Advanced.
Solve as many problems as possible. Repeating same problems is no problem; infact, it is good to brush up what you have practiced previously.
Just remember the exception and note them as many exceptions as possible in a notebook and revise the on the last month before exams.

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christina charlesLaw student| Musician| Bangalorean

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
Although they are referred to in the same terms, there are various fields in the corporate / business law that you could specialise in. For CLAT, if you're looking into getting a good seating, then start preparations at the earliest. The earlier you start, the easier it gets.

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