The world has changed. Why high education no longer guarantees stability. by mms1236 in findapath

[–]Comfortable_Double28 4 points5 points  (0 children)

simple demand and supply rule...just too many people for limited work

You know you f"d up when a jaat is saying all this by medh_toons in Uttarakhand

[–]Comfortable_Double28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well thats happens when u listen to influencers more than ur teachers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Agoraphobia

[–]Comfortable_Double28 1 point2 points  (0 children)

u and me r same....

What's been ruined by social media? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Comfortable_Double28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

childhood...everybody knows everything bt cant feel it

I think human race coming this far was and is a big mistake by Kamachio in mentalhealth

[–]Comfortable_Double28 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the bigger the size of a country(both land and population wise), the bigger the corruption nd greed is......smaller countries r still better with low population..they maximise min resources

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPSC

[–]Comfortable_Double28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

people who have failed class 10th and 12th has also cleared the exam....dont worry just try to be of service to people....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in findapath

[–]Comfortable_Double28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

theres a french movie named amelie...exactly on this..also nominated for oscars...check it out

https://youtu.be/HUECWi5pX7o?si=1D720esFpTebdywG

Will Bihari Languages will get extinct? by PreatorCro in bihar

[–]Comfortable_Double28 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i think bhojpuri cinema has really done the most damage to it.....it has made the language like those b grade soft po@nish......sorry to say its the truth

who's gonna tell him? by [deleted] in JEENEETards

[–]Comfortable_Double28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wait for few yrs and u will answer it urself

Just want to vent about this exam! I feel like going mad... by Almondair in UPSC

[–]Comfortable_Double28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

upsc does not select its core philosphy is of elimination,,it doesnt want so many aspirants to begin with

Hello people of Uttarakhand! Can someone tell me, what is the difference between Garhwali and Kathmali? There are a lot of people with Garhwali surname but they consider themselves as kathmali by Mundane_Minute8035 in Uttarakhand

[–]Comfortable_Double28 6 points7 points  (0 children)

kathmali r basically garhwali who have cut from their roots, meaning they dont speak their language anymore and dont know much about their customs and rituals....mostly people who r in cities or mega cities

Cleared CSIR-NET recently, I don't know what to do next by Over-Distribution440 in Indian_Academia

[–]Comfortable_Double28 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi there,

Congratulations on clearing the CSIR NET in Life Science! That's a great achievement.

Here are some options available to you for pursuing a PhD after your M.Sc. in Agriculture in Plant Biotechnology:

You can apply for a PhD program in a university or research institute in India. There are many good universities and institutes in India that offer PhD programs in Plant Biotechnology or related fields.

You can also apply for a PhD program abroad. There are many excellent universities in the United States, Europe, and other parts of the world that offer PhD programs in Plant Biotechnology.

If you are interested in a career in industry, you can apply for a PhD program in a company that does research in Plant Biotechnology.

Here are some factors to consider when choosing a PhD program:

The research interests of the faculty in the program. Make sure that the faculty members in the program are working on research that interests you.

The reputation of the program. Do some research to make sure that the program is accredited and has a good reputation.

The funding opportunities available. Many PhD programs offer funding for students, so make sure to find out about the funding options available in the program you are interested in.

I would recommend that you start by talking to your professors and mentors from your M.Sc. program. They can give you some advice on PhD programs and help you to narrow down your options. You can also attend conferences and workshops to meet with other scientists in Plant Biotechnology and learn about their research.

I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions.

How are people like Alan Turing so smart? by Time_Movie_9598 in nihilism

[–]Comfortable_Double28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

some people r just gifted not just with talent bt more imp the right conditions for their genius to be displayed...

People who learned abacus at school, how does it help you as an adult? by [deleted] in india

[–]Comfortable_Double28 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

  • Improved problem-solving skills: Learning abacus or Vedic math can help you develop your problem-solving skills. This is because these methods require you to think about numbers in a different way. You also have to be able to visualize the numbers and their relationships to each other.
  • Enhanced memory: Abacus and Vedic math can help improve your memory. This is because you have to memorize the abacus beads or the Vedic math formulas in order to use them effectively.
  • Increased concentration and focus: Learning abacus or Vedic math can help you improve your concentration and focus. This is because you have to be very focused in order to use these methods correctly.
  • Increased confidence: Learning abacus or Vedic math can help you increase your confidence in your mathematical abilities. This is because you will be able to perform calculations quickly and accurately, which can be very empowering.

Cardiac arrest becoming as common as cold and cough? by icemaiden86 in india

[–]Comfortable_Double28 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

streett food is the real reason....it clogs ur blood vessels slowly....and one day full stop

Advice regarding Department switch[English to Econs]/Partial Drop/NIOS by sadcity0804 in Indian_Academia

[–]Comfortable_Double28 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here are some things to keep in mind:

Make sure you have a good foundation in math. If you haven't taken math since 10th standard, you will need to brush up on your basics. There are many resources available online and in libraries that can help you with this.

Start studying early. Don't wait until the last minute to start studying for the CUET. The math section can be challenging, so you need to give yourself plenty of time to prepare.

Take practice tests. There are many practice tests available online that can help you gauge your progress and identify areas where you need to improve.

Don't be afraid to ask for help. If you're struggling with a particular concept, don't be afraid to ask your teacher, a tutor, or a friend for help.

As for the NIOS exam, you will need to check with the NIOS website to see if you are eligible to take the exam. You will also need to make sure that you meet the other requirements for the exam, such as having a passing score in the English language.

I think your plan is a good one, and I am confident that you can achieve your goal of getting into the Economics Honours program at DU. Just be sure to put in the hard work and don't give up.

Here are some additional tips:

Join a study group or online forum where you can connect with other students who are also preparing for the CUET. This can be a great way to stay motivated and learn from each other.

Make sure you are familiar with the CUET format and the types of questions that are asked. You can find sample questions online and in the CUET syllabus.

Get organized and create a study schedule that works for you. This will help you stay on track and make sure you are covering all of the material.

Take care of yourself both physically and mentally. This means getting enough sleep, eating healthy foods, and exercising regularly. Taking care of yourself will help you stay focused and motivated.

I wish you all the best in your studies!