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prakhar verma

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attend coaching classes which is available in Delhi because exam is 2 difficult without coaching

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karan sabharwal

Beginner-Level 5

it is up to you and also how strong your fundamental skills are . I personally think, 11th is a bit early to start coaching. the syllabus for the foundation level in CS is manageable without coaching provided that you have a good commerce background. just look at the syllabus and decide for yourself.

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shubham shubham

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Go for arihant publication books

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

Guide-Level 11

Physics is a very tangible subject. You can actually see everything happening around you. When we are not good at something it represents our disinterest in that thing. Try to develop your interest in it by strengthening your concepts. Solve the easy questions first. I recommend you use the book HC Verma. After every chapter it has concept based questions which are the best to test whether you really understood the topic.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

CA is the one of the most difficult course of commerce
It is also highly respected and good professional course
Ca can work in auditing , taxation and various matters like valuation , merger, credit rating
There are 3 levels CPT, IPCC and Final
CPT can be pursued after 10+2
IPCC can be pursued directly after graduation
It also requires 3 and 1/2 years articleship training uder practicing CA/CA firm

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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It is called SOP Statement of purpose. you can get guidelines in shiksha website itself as how to write an SOP. it is statement about you and you can describe how did you get in to this particular area of study and what is your ambition in life.
There is also a website called statement of purpose.com you can google and get it.

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