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The most popular exam after bcom for banking jobs are bank PO exams. You can attempt that at the minimum age of 20-21 years. SBI conducts it's SBI po exams for different position in the bank. You can also give clerk level exam for the same position. To know more, kindly visit the link given below
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Hey! The passing year for your 11th grade will be the actual year you gave your finals for 11th grade. Where as the passing year for your 12th grade will be 2020 or 2021 depending on when you appear for the exam. The passing year has to be the same year that corresponds to the marks that you'll be entering in your application form for NEET.
Hi Dhruv,
It depends upon your priority, some people focus more on boards and some focus more on competitive exams. See, if you are good in memorizing things and have you are not going to any coaching then preparing for boards will be beneficial and if you find concept based questions easy and have interest in that, then you can surely focus on competitive exams.
If you are unable to give priority to any one, then, I would suggest you to focus on the things equally. Like if you study 4 hours, then study 2 hours for boards and 2 hours for competitive exams.
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comments Section.
I hope this information helps you out.
Good Luck!
Hello student ,
If you are about to give competitive exam in 2020 then you don't have much time and if you have to give exam in 2021 then you have time so here I am mentioning some rules you should go through -
Give your maximum 10 -12 hours to your study .
In that hours first of all divide it by your each subject and try to give half an hour more to your weaker subject .
Further for studying subject you should go through chapters serial wise and should give more time which covers more weightage of marks and after finishing chapter try to make short summary notes in points .
Most important thing after finishing a chapter don't go for solving multiple choice question solve it at least after 7-8 chapters so that you can get to know about the level of different questions .
At last don't skip a day for your studies if it happens then try to give quick revision for the topic which you have read previously .
Hope it helps !
Kajal, with UPSC being one of the top notch recruitment exams in India, no doubt everyone's interest lies in UPSC. But to be eligible for UPSC, you need to complete your Graduation and so first set that as a goal. And with IT as your specialisation, it is absolutely fine to prepare for UPSC. The beauty of UPSC is it doesn't define a particular stream as its elgibility criteria. A graduate in any stream can appear for UPSC. Now your IT will come handy in Mains which is the 2nd level of exam. To give you a glimpse,
UPSC is a 3 stage selection process involving Prelims, Mains and Interview which tests your personality test. Prelims has 2 Papers namely General Studies and CSAT.
General Studies has Current Events, History of India and Indian National Movement, Indian and World Geography, Indian Polity and Governance, Economic and Social Development, Environmental Ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change and General Science.
CSAT has Comprehension, Interpersonal skills including communication skills, Logical Reasoning and Analytical ability, Decision making and problem solving, General Mental Ability, Basic numeracy and Data Interpretation.
So your IT knowledge can come handy to select an Optional subject. So do not worry abou that.
You will need atleast to start preparing ahead of 1- 2 years. If you are preparing at home, you need to keep yourself away from distractions and focus on the goal ahead. Gather as much as information as you can on each topic and keep yourself updated. Practise mock test papers.
Indian Polity for Civil Services bby M. Laxmikanth
Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania
Certificate Physical and Human Geography by Gog Cheng Leong
Oxford School Atlas by Oxford Publishers
Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
Economic Survey by Ministry of Finance
India Year Book
A Brief History of Modern India by Rajiv Ahir
There are many competitive exams which held almost every month, some of them are national level entrance exams, some are scholarship exams, some are universities level exams. Most popular national level exams are Jee mains, neet, claat, mat, cat, nda, ntse etc. To get more information about exams kindly visit the link given below
https://competition.careers360.com/exams
It is not that way. Your final impression is what matters the most. You meed to be very smart enough when you go for interviews and campus placements GDs or PIs that some of your weaknesses of [ast that you are worried about get overshadowed by your Personality. If you are talented enough now and can answer all the questions that they ask and promise all that they need as per your Btech education then dont worry this 10th or 12th marks wont be a hurdle in your placements. But yes if you are struggling in the interview, then these thinngs also can come into notice to judge you more.
Best wishes. Thank you.
hi,
see it depends on which course you want to pursue after pharma d, Pharm. D. is a 6- year doctorate level course, course includes five years of academic study and one year of internship in relevant field, after completing pharma d you may go for phd or mba course in abroad, exams like ielts, toefel, gre, scores is needed for admission, you need to check the official website of colleges to know more details.
Hello student you can appear in various competitive entrance examination after class 12 from commerce stream. Exams are mentioned below you can apply for -
1) CA foundation
2)CLAT for BALLB
3)NIFT for B.design
4)BA,B.com
5)Bachelor of Mass communication
I request you to please help me with your preferable course so that I can provide you more information.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Dear Aspirant
Yes you can apply for all the jobs with the requirements of the btech graduates and all the competitive exams for the btech students. However, there might be some positions that require students to be regular students specifically so you will not be able to get jobs there.
Hope this helps, thank you.
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