Online learning means learning something with technology. Online platforms have made it easier for people to access digital content. But developing countries such as India face certain challenges and opportunities.
Online learning means learning something with technology. Online platforms have made it easier for people to access digital content. But developing countries such as India face certain challenges and opportunities.
At the end of 2019, the world moved into a new phase of life due to the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, is a rapidly transmitted infectious disease through human contact. This virus is native to China
You need not waste your precious time in tedious hunting for relevant materials from different sources (Offline and Online).
There are many educational portals that attract the aspirant towards their myriad of materials though many of them are irrelevant and
To some degree, you need money to buy resources to improve your life. Is money taking precedence over health? I believe the opposite is true: health is more than money.
At the end of 2019, the world moved into a new phase of life due to the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, is a rapidly transmitted infectious disease through human contact.
In the modern globalized world, the entire world is integrated in every aspect. Whether it’s business, cultural, educational, or whatever. With the rapid growth of digital technology, technology giants are embarking on electronic commerce.
Everybody has unique skills. The need is to recognize and tap those skills. This diverse world requires all kinds of skills and on the basis of which different kinds of jobs are created. A person meets with a failure if he/she does not recognize his/her skills.
The NPS Trust Grade B Phase II exam is over today on 9th October 2021. As far as the Descriptive Paper of this exam is concerned, the pattern was not so hard as per the aspirants who have sat for Read More …
Precis writing is asked in descriptive English section of NABARD Mains exam. There are 2 papers of 200 marks in the main exam. Out of these 2 papers, descriptive English paper consists of 100 marks. There are 3 descriptive English questions from Essay, Precis, Comprehension and Business Correspondence.
In an essay, you are given around 5 topics and you must write on one of them. Total Time for Descriptive English Paper will be 90 minutes and you will have to answer 3 questions from the essay, Precis and Comprehension & Business Correspondence.