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the basic eligibility criteria for b.ed course is you need to have a graduate degree in either, b.a or.b.com (//or.b.com) or b.sc course in any discipline with 50% marks in graduation. however some institutes offers admission on the basis of graduation marks. see you did not mention the entrance exam name in which you are going to apply. however there is RPH editorial board books are available for different b.ed entrance test. you may purchase is for preparation.
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If you are going for a coaching then Kota is a very good option as you have a coaching atmosphere and a number of choices to choose from. All of the major coaching institute have their main institute situated in Kota like Allen, resonance, vibrant, career point,etc.
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Kush, now in India we have various Institutions that offer courses in Astronomical sciences. There are Astronomical courses like B.Sc in Astronomics and M.Sc in Astronomics, so on and so forth. But the conventional and tradition way is to get into IISC after your 12th for B.Tech. There are quite a few Institutions that offers courses in Astronomy and they are:
IISC, Thiruvanantapuram
IIAP, Bangalore
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
IIS, Bangalore
Osmania University
There are various levels at which you can join ISRO and at various designations.
After 12th: You can get into IIST (Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology) for their Undergraduate programmes. The admission is based on JEE Advanced scores. Which means you need to have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 10+2. You can pick any of their 4 year Bachelor programmes like B.Tech in Physical Sciences, B.Tech in Avionics and B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, etc. Or you can also pick up their 5 year Integrated courses in Master of Science in Astronomy and AstroPhysics, Master of Technology in Earth System Science, Master of Science in Solid State Physics and Master of Science in Optical Engineering, etc.
Opportunities are amazing for academically brilliant candidates. With a CGPA of 7.5 or higher, subject to the availability of vacancies, you get placed in ISRO. Aero and Avio graduates have better prospects even outside ISRO.
After B.Tech: IIST also offers Postgraduate Programmes like:
M.Tech in Soft Computing & Machine Learning
M.Tech in RF & Microwave Engineering
M.Tech in Geo informatics
M.Tech in Optical Engineering
M.Tech in Machine Learning & Computing
M.Tech in Solid State Technology
M.Tech in VLSI & Microsystems
M.Tech in Materials Science & Technology, etc.
Opportunities depend upon ISRO Placements conducted by centralised recruitment committee.
You have to prepare for JEE Mains of you are in your 11th right now. Because Astronomy is application of Mathematical and Physics methods, you need to be very apt at these subjects not leaving Chemistry behind.
Yash, agreed that Quantitative ability section can be little overwhelming to study but once you gain a grip over it, everything becomes easier. The best way to learn Mathematics is to practise Mathematics.
Quantitative Aptitude covers almost 30% of the MBA question paper. QA can be categorised into Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry and Advanced Mathematics. Practise chapter by chapter and develop mental calculations. Like practise more of basic summation, subtraction, fractions and tables. Numbers, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Ratio, Proportionality, Time-Distance, Time-Work, Mixtures, Averages, Partnership, Permutation and Combinations, Probability, Set Theory, Progression and Series, Line, Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Polygon, Circles, Ares, Volume, Height and Distance, Coordinate Geometry, Basic Trigonometry are few important topics.
Preparation tips:
Because this section involves mathematics and takes most of your time, your focus should be on solving the problems efficiently in the beginning. Even if it takes time, practise upto perfection. Practise as many questions as you can in the conventional way. As and when you get a grip on the subject, you can go for short cuts. Memorise tables, square roots, cube roots, conversion from percent to fraction, etc. Solve sample papers on Mathematics. In the beginning, do not worry about the time it takes. As you practise, you will get the hang of the subject and it will be easier for you.
Here we shall help you with few books for preparing QA.
Books For Quantitative Ability: 1.NCERT mathematics books (from 6th to 10th class) :: These books are a good way to start if one needs to clear their basics and concepts. NCERT books are best to start your CAT Preparation with only if you have a lot of time before your exam date and need to brush up on concepts before solving advanced problems. 2.How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT (by Arun Sharma) (publisher: Tata McGraw Hill) This is a very popular book among CAT aspirants and really easy and simple to understand. This book also focuses on the basics first and has different levels of difficulties step by step. 3.Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations (by Abhijit Guha) This book is quite comprehensive for various competitive exams, for both MBA aspirants and for those seeking jobs who need to prepare for the aptitude tests. 4.Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT by Sarvesh Verma It is an extensive book for students aspiring to go to IIMs. It has a very simple, lucid and tailor made content revolving around CAT. 5.Quantitative Aptitude for CAT (by Nishit Sinha) This book by Pearson focuses on in depth understanding of core topics for basic and advanced applications.
you did not mention the entrance test name for which you are preparing for. however you may follow the below link to know about different mca entrance test in india and also the eligibility criteria,
https://it.careers360.com/articles/5355-7-MCA-entrance-exams
hope it would help.
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