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If you want to go for the Government sector then you need to give some sort of examinations. After Food technology, the scope in the technical sector is lower but still you can start preparing for the GATE examination which can give you job offers regarding the Food Safety Office. If you wish to go for the non-technical fields then you can surely appear for the :
To know more about the Competitive examination visit the link below:
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To know more about Food Technology, visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/food-technology-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear Student ,
Yes .. you can keep following our website to get updated about several types of Competitive or Scholarship exams .
Some of the names of Scholarship exams in Science stream is:
Some of the names of competitive exams is :
refer to the following links to stay updated :
KVPY scholarship exam :
https://school.careers360.com/articles/kvpy-scholarships-for-school-college-students
NTSE scholarship exam:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-scholarship
JEE MAIN:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
SSC CHSL:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ssc-chsl
NDA:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/nda
HBCSE:
https://school.careers360.com/exams/hbcse-mathematical-olympiad
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Dear aspirant,
You have mentioned in which stream you are studying Class 12 th. I'm mentioning the list of entrance exams for Engineering after seeing your profile in which you have mentioned you are Engineering aspirant.
List of Entrance Exams for Engineering Course. (State & Central Goverment Exams)
1. JEE Mains - National Level Entrance Exam
2. JEE Advanced - National Level Entrance Exam
3. TS EAMCET - Telangana State Level Entrance Exam
4. KCET - Karnataka State Level Entrance Exam
5. KEAM - Kerala State Level Entrance Exam
6. AP EAMCET - Andhra Pradesh Level State Entrance Exam
7. MHTCET - Maharashtra State Level Entrance Exam
8. WBJEE - West Bengal State Level Entrance Exam
9. COMEDK UGET - Karnataka State Level Entrance Exam
List of Entrance Exams conducted by Private Universities
1. BITS Pilani - Birla Institute of Science and Technology
2. SRMJEE - SRM Institute of Science and Technology
3. VITEEE - Vellore Institute of Technology
4. MET - Manipal Academy of Higher Education
5. KIITEE - Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
Hope this helps.
Best of Luck!!
Staff selection commission(ssc) conducts combined graduation level examination every year for recruitment to group 'B' and 'C' post in central ministries and departments.it is a very competitive exam almost 2 million candidates filled form last year and 1 million appeared for the exam.
There is 4 section in the paper and level of the maths and english is of 12th standard.
Pattern of the exam
Eligibility criteria
Preparation strategy
English - strong your vocab part by reading english newspaper.solve previous paper as most of the questions directly asked from here.
Maths -60 percent questions asked from the previous paper in maths also.but if you want lead you need to solve difficult questions.
General awareness -in this section static and current g.k is asked keep updated yourself.lucent book is sufficient for static portion.
Reasoning- practice is the only key in reasoning learn short tricks to solve the problem in less time.
There is no hard and fast rule to crack ssc cgl it is only your hard work and consistency which helps you to ace the exam.ramniwas mathuriya is one of the best book for ssc cgl just go through book twice it is sufficient.
All the best
Hello aspirant
hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query, I would glad to inform you that answer to your query can only be given based on your self analysis . Its upto how you manage things and how focused you are about your goal . If you think you can prepare for your entrance exam without any frustation with full conistency and determination ,dedication then definately you should go for prepartion of entrance exam
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
Hello,
MBA is the best master's degree to take after the completion of BBA. You can give the entrance exams like CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP etc . for MBA in top Business Schools in India. If you are not interested in MBA, there are other exams you can take such as Bank exams, Defence exams, Civil Services exams.
For more information about careers after BBA visit the mentioned link:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bba-bachelor-of-business-administration
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Greetings!
Yes, most of the colleges do have 75% attendance criteria that a student must follow. Placements also yes, they do have placements but due to this pandemic situation the number of openings might have been reduced. You, still have to work by yourself to get a job.
Hi, so you have failed in one subject that you mentioned is extra. Okay so here are the two scenarios, first that it was the 6th subject or one in the 5. Just so you know that CBSE have 5 important subjects for example if you are a science student then (Physics, Chemistry, Maths or Biology, English) are the important ones. And some schools have 5th subject as a choice though it is mandatory to have a 5th subject but you have choices in them. Like you can have Hindi or physical as an optional. So failing in that can be an issue since you should be passed on 5 major subjects. Now if you have 6th subject i.e., extra then it is not much of an issue. Since your percentage depends of top 5 subjects. Repeating 12th is not the only solution you can fill out the compartment even if you have failed in one of your major subjects. So to sum up extra subjects doesn't create much of an issue but clearing up your failed subjects is always a good thing.
Hello Shailendra Tripathi,
Firstly, you are doing a wonderful and a daring task but sustaining your life plus also moving forward in your studies.
Since you have not mentioned the exam for which you are preparing it is a bit difficult to provide you with the time- table, but I'll give you some basic points which I am sure will help you.
Most importantly each person has a different time schedule or body clock which their body has adapted, so you need to go according to that clock. If you are a morning person then get up early like 2 hours before going to your job and while doing some basic chores keep studying.
Make short notes and sticky notes which help you in reminding the crisp and most important points. Stick these on the walls and other surfaces where each time you pass that place you look and remember.
While at your job try to revise very short facts whose list you should maintain.
Use your phone in an appropriate manner as it can be a great tool. Keep notes of small facts and figures.
Try to do as much as possible previous year papers and mock tests.
Analyze these tests and identify your weak points and work upon them.
HOPE THIS HELPS
Hey,
There are many available entrance exams for candidates who have completed their undergraduate course. The list is mentioned below:
There are many options available but you should choose the one which suits you best and you really carry interest in the respective field.
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