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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Firstly grasp the concept ,read as much as you can .revise for 24 hours.a week(you thought a day ) .do previous years paper , remember important points on your tips .
But the main point I've experienced be cool minded on the d-day . And don't,dont ever go with hungry stomach because the invigilator will eat Samosa in front of you.
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If you have a quota certificate don't give a shit to good marks you are already selected.
As said by baba banchoddas chattriwala
Ache marks k lie Kabil banu ,nahi ban sakte tu quota wale banu
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
You can even give CAT if awaiting 3rd/4th year degree result
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
Two most popular options are - MBA (or some other post-graduate degree like M. Com) and Job.
If your family's financial condition is stable, you can go for MBA. To get into a good MBA college you will need to work very hard.
Second option is starting a job. Post your resume on online portals like Naukri, Monster etc and start looking for a job.
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