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Mitisha Kotecha

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Could you be clear about which exam you are talking as according to me, are you asking about CET?

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Raaz Kushwah

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Event Management is one such field that has become much popular these days. In the past, it wasnt quite popular and so, professional courses related to event management were also not very well known. But things have changed now. Event management sector is going through a healthy phase of growth. Thanks to this growth, a number of new job opportunities are also being created by this field, directly or indirectly. This has led to a growth in the popularity of event management courses. In this article, I will be dealing with one such course that is related to the field of event management- MBA in Event Management. I will cover basic cours
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Hi Madhu,
Kindly visit the link:
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The pattern of Aptitude Test (AT) is as follows:
1. There will be three sections in the Aptitude Test namely
(A) Quantitative Ability (Multiple Choice Question-MCQ)
(B) Quantitative Ability (Short Answer Question-SA)
(C) Verbal Ability (Multiple Choice Question-MCQ)
2. Each question will carry 4 marks.
3. There will be a negative marking of 1 negative mark for each wrong answer except Quantitative Ability (SA) Section (these questions will not carry any negative marking).
4. The AT will be structured as under :
(D) QA (MCQ) : 40(Questions) in 40 Minutes
(E) QA (SA) : 20(Questions) in 40 Minutes
(F) VA (MCQ) : 40(Questions) in 40 Minutes
5. Can
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Regarding UGC NET Preparation for commerce you must follow the tips given below. The very first thing analyze the syllabus well. Check out the important topics based on marking weightage and difficulty level. Refer to the best books to prepare for Commerce. Apart from paper 2, candidates are advised to prepare well for UGC NET Paper 1 http://bit.ly/2Qud8iX as well. Be aware about managing the time in exam. Do not waste time on topics which are not so important as per exam perspective. Practice a lot so that you may come to know the easiest approach for the questions, and this will save your time and will help to appear more numbe
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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For Physical Chemistry, we are hereby sharing the details. Refer to the quality study materials only. Must check out the previous year question papers for the following reasons. To know about the specific sections from which questions are asked. To know about the twists in the questions and the difficulty level you are going to appear for. Apart from this solving several questions from these papers help you know about the easier approach for the questions.

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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Refer to standard books. Also, there is no shortcut to preparing, go through the books well, make a short notes and flow charts, practice a variety of questions to master the concepts. Analyze the sets of question papers given on the CSIR website. Analyze each question and study the theory part corresponding to that. Practice lots of MCQs topic wise. Apart from this, solve a lot of mock test papers to know about the difficulty level you are going to appear for and about how the questions are twisted.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of B. Des Interior and Furniture design is class 12th in any stream. There is no specific cutoff for class 12th marks in top Design schools like NID, NIFT and IITs etc. So, you are eligible for this course. The admissions in asked course is based on performance in Entrance exam.

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