Preparation
Pharmacy os a profession which is highly demanding and rewarding, specially in abroad.
To get there, you first have to register yourself as a pharmacist, take the FPGEE test.
Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination.
And along with it you have to take a test like Toefl.
After passing FPGEE you have to complete your Internship duration.
Then the applicant has to qualify NAPLEX.
The Candidates participating in SSC JE recruitment is on the basis of their performance in the written examination. The exam of SSC JE is conducted in two stages – preliminary and mains. If you qualify paper 1 and 2 of SSC JE then you will be called for document verification. During document verification of SC JE, you report to the centres with all the documents uploaded in the application form. You can check the complete eligibility to apply for SSC JE Entrance Exam with the given below link.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-je-eligibility-criteria
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Hi
The gate exam is purely based on the concept . It was an concept oriented exam where you should have to apply the concept upon a question.
Make all concepts clear
Make a analysis of previous year question
Make sure of the paper pattern
Learn the time management too
Hope this will help
Right now focus majorly on core subjects of GaTe EE and fron second to third year end you should have completed syllabus. By third year end and fourth year start you must have appeared for 25mocks atleast and then analysis of mistakes and weak zone sis mandatory and keep revision.
Preparatory tips sharwd below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-gate-without-coaching/amp
Hi Gokul
Since you are in your second year, I would not advise you to stress yourself over GATE preparation. However, if you want to prepare, start with your present syllabus, then move ahead.
Keep revising the previous syllabus as you move forward to study the next year syllabus.
Here's a list of good books for GATE preparation:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-gate-mechanical-engineering
Hope this helps!
All the best!
ISI MS in Quantitative Economics selection criteria depends on the two stages the Entrance test & Interview.
The Entrance test:
For Mathematics You can prefer 10+2 books. You can revise some basic calculus and algebra & statistics you can prfer the distribution, central tendencies and joint distribution as well.You can also refer the previous year papers to know the level of the questions.For economics the questions will micro and macro economics, You can prefer Macroeconomics by N. Gregory Mankiw. Also go through with the previous year papers.
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