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Manisha Tyagi

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, NCERT books are must for cracking any 12th based exams. But, you have to understand each and every term in depth. For practicing MCQs, refer to Dinesh and Trueman.

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Kumar VishwajeetDOOOOO BEFORE U DIE

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It depends, which subject interests you the most.

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Berry Allen

Beginner-Level 5

To get maximum 80 marks. Well, if it's out of 90 then you have to Master every chapter but if it's out of 200 or more, then you should prepare:
1. Electrostatics.
2. Optics.
3. Current Electricity.
4. SHM.
5. Rotation and
6. Law of Motion.

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Dharmesh,
The basic eligibility to pursue interior design course is to pass 12th in any stream. There is no age limit. Admission will be on the basis of your score in the institute's entrance exam and interview thereafter. There are many common entrance examination for design like:
*National Council for Interior Design Qualification exam
*National Level Entrance Aptitude Test (NLAT)
*National Entrance Examination for Design (NEED)
*NID entrance test
*NIFT entrance exam
*School of Fashion Technology (SOFT) entrance exam
Interior Design requires professional experience and training and certification by the National Council for Interior Design
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Mukesh DubeyBiology Teacher

Guide-Level 11

An IFS officer begins his career abroad as a third secretary and is promoted to second secretary as soon as he is confirmed in service. Subsequent promotions are to the levels of first secretary, counsellor, minister and ambassador/high commissioner/permanent representative. Officers can also be posted to Indian consulates abroad.
These are the following qualities you should have :-
Good communication and inter-personal skills.
Interest in international relations.
Expert in global affairs.
Knowledge of your country's politics, culture and economy.
Analytical skills.
Diplomatic approach to issues.
Decision-making ability.
Leadership quality
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Sanjana Pathak

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Dear Supriya,
You can pursue Masters in Mass Communication from Indian Institute of Mass Communication. This is one of the most renowned institutes and is credible one. To prepare for the entrance, you should go through all the current affairs and should read newspapers and history books on mass communication.

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Mahi M

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Aashay,
CA has 3 stages:
1. CPT
2. IPCC
3. FINAL
After completing your class 12th register yourself with ICAI. CPT is a 6 month program. Exams are held twice in a year- June and December. IPCC is the second stage where you have 7 papers. It is a 9 month program. After completing IPCC you have to attend orientation and ITT classes. Complete 3 years of article ship. Before completing 1 year of article ship you have to complete GMCS. Give FINAL exams.
In order to clear CPT work out all the problems in the study material and modules that ICAI provides. Solve all the questions in the scanner. Attend mock tests.

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Dr Ruchi GargPhD, MBA, MSc, MEd having 18 years exp.

Contributor-Level 7

Dear student,
In which exam are you really interested? It is not clear. If you are preparing for CTET exam, you should study these books besides other competitive exam books. These books help you in clearing and polishing your concepts and base. But I think they are not quite enough. You should study other books too.
Thanks.

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Pragya Sehgal

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
WAT is basically an essay-writing test that assesses your analytical and logical skills. In WAT, one has to express creativity and solution for the subject. The aspirant is expected to write an essay on the provided subject in a certain period of time. The time frame for WAT may vary from 10 minutes to 30 minutes.
The subject of WAT could be anything from current affairs to abstract topic.
Read here for tips to perform well in XAT essay writing. Tips to crack WAT, GD and PI:
1. The only way to improve your writing skills is daily practice. Make it a habit to write a page daily on any topic or idea or express your opinion on any curren
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