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fresher how to attend the interview. what to know?

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fresher how to attend the interview. what to know?..

Answer / baaq

Fresher should be good in English grammar., spoken as well
as written., he needs to know basic of what he had studied
eg., in b.com he needs to known the golden rules of
accounting and the concepts.

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fresher how to attend the interview. what to know?..

Answer / hunny gupta

He should make sure that he is well prepared to answer a
majority of (No one is expected to know everything)
questions relating to his domain(Commerce, Science or Arts)
confidently and fluently. Since he has no experience, his
dedication to his zone is bound to be tested. He is expected
to have a fair idea about the core parts of what he has
studied so far in his life.

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