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You need a minimum of 60% for admission in foreign universities. GMAT score will help, but not assured.

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<p>NSHM Durgapur admission process is given below:</p><ul><li>Interested candidates can visit the NSHM Durgapur website and fill out the application form.</li><li>Students can register by entering personal information and then select a campus, programme, and course.&nbsp;</li><li>The last step in the application procedure is to pay the application fees.</li><li>The college accepts scores from several entrance tests including as JEE Main, WBJEE, CAT, MAT, XAT, and others for admission to various programmes, after which students must participate in a Personal Interview phase.<... View more

232 Views Posted 9 years ago

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The tuition fee for CAT is around 30-35k. As per my opinion you should join the TIME coaching for CAT. It is best for you and they also provide materials for the same.

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It looks a little difficult. Which colleges are you targeting? If you are trying for premium institutions, then you need to spend more time on improving your English and maths.

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ISME, Bangalore offers postgraduate level degree under various management specializations. For PGDM (Business Analytics), candidate should have a Bachelors / Master’s Degree from any recognized educational institute in Commerce, Management, Engineering, Technology or equivalent with:
1. Minimum of 70% in class 10th, class 12th and graduation
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2. Minimum of 70 percentile in CAT and minimum of 60% in class 10th, class 12th and graduation. The admission process is easy for those who have scored 70% in class 10th, class 12th and graduation or minimum of 70 percentile in CAT the admission to the college won't be tough. But, fo... View more

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It's not possible. Please go through this link. All IIMs cut-off mention. <a href="Https://http://shiksha.com/mba/articles/iim-cut-off-blogId-15090?_e_pi_=7" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>Https://http://shiksha.com/mba/articles/iim-cut-off-blogId-15090?_e_pi_=7</a>, PAGE_ID10,9016550678.

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Personally speaking, not much time is left for CAT 2017, and if anyone has started just now, he/she needs to show utter seriousness and determined effort in their preparation of CAT 17.
Strategy, I follow is a 3 hours a subject a day which sums it up to 9 hours in total. Plan it out. If not 9 hours, go for 6 hours giving 2 hours to each of the Verbal studies, Quantitative studies and LRDI. It is even more important for an aspirant to be regular with their studies to get a good percentile.
Other strategy that you can follow is to go for a subject a day instead of doing all the subjects on a single day. This will avoid any unwanted... View more

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Check the Shiksha Exam Calendar, where you will get the updates on application forms availability (last date of application) for various exams and exam dates -
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/resources/exam-calendar" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/resources/exam-calendar</a>

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Hi Sarthak, I would be helpful if you provide with your percentile to us. This would help us to guide you or let you know as to which college you can apply. Note that admissions for PGDM are already on the verge of completion and have been completed in many colleges. You can now try for MS. Please provide with your percentile. Good Luck!

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Please find the link below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/law/clat-exam-dates" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/law/clat-exam-dates</a>.

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Hello Vishnu,
Good to see your interest in CAT for preparation. You can refer some past year question papers booklet, also keep yourself updated with current affairs, work more on English, reasoning and aptitude and for better preparation you can join any coaching classes. Good luck for your presentation ahead.

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You won't get calls from top 10 colleges. Beyond these colleges, all the others may call you based on their respective cut off. Along with CAT, do give SNAP NMAT CMAT.

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You can get admission at Welingkar, SDA bocconi, Chetna, MET IES ITM.

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<p>The last date has not been specified by the university for admission. Check below the complete Amity Raipur admission process:</p><ul><li>The mode of application is online. The application fee is waived off for UG and PG admission at Amity Raipur.&nbsp;</li><li>The university conducts its own entrance exam-AMCAT for shortlisting candidates. Amity Raipur also accepts national-level entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT,, JEE Main, etc.</li><li>Once the selection rounds are done, the shortlisted candidates are called for verification of the documents. Aspirants need to pay a course fee to co... View more

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Hi Eram,
Distance education institutes approved by UGC should be recognized globally. However, every university has different entry requirements so you must check directly. Contact the university(s) in UK you wish to apply to before applying. It will completely depend on the university.

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Following are the exam centre for CAT in Mumbai
Ahmednagar; Amravati; Aurangabad; Jalgaon; Kolhapur; Mumbai, Navi Mumbai; Nagpur; Nanded; Nashik; Pune; Raigad; Satara; Solapur; Thane; Ulhasnagar.

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<p>According to shiksha.com, admission to the BTech course at ATLAS SkillTech University is entrance-based. The university conducts its own entrance exam, the ATLAS uGDX exam, for candidates who have not appeared for any of the national or state-level entrance exams.</p>

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Revise your Mathematics for a few months. Enhance your analytical abilities, as they help you a lot in future. Your English should be more than average and check your expression. Your answers should come spontaneously. Keep practicing your speed in solving problems.

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<p>The important dates for admission to the MBA course at Andhra University are based on the schedules of admission-related elements, such as the release of admit cards, opening of the admission portal, release of results, entrance examination dates, etc. Check out the source from which you can get the accepted entrance examination dates:</p><ul><li>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/mat-exam-dates" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;MAT dates&lt;/a&gt;</li><li>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/xat-exam-dates" target="_blank"... View more

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<p>If a rank lies within the CLAT range of 5000 to 10000, then such a candidate will most probably get admission into several colleges: starting from most of the private colleges to some of the lower-ranked NLUs. Major options here are as follows:-&nbsp;</p><p>MNLU Aurangabad: Offers both BA LLB and BBA LLB.&nbsp;</p><p>Nirma University: Famous for law courses.&nbsp;</p><p>UPES Dehradun: Specialized learning of law.&nbsp;</p><p>Kirti Mehta School of Law: Prestigious institution for law study.</p><p>These colleges usually accept scores in the CLAT rank range. ... View more

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Higher score in CATs is itself a big achievement. You don’t need to worry. Just focus on CATs and crack it. Your previous records will matter, but not that much. Many IIMs take 10- 20 percent of previous records.

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Hello Manu,
Higher studies are purely based on also what kind of a job or role or position you are looking out for. As far as MBA is concerned, if you look at it the main role and responsibility is managing the work as well as delegation. But for doing justice to this role, one needs to know the ground rule or the basics of the job. Yes you can get admission on the basis of GMAT score having an undergraduate degree B.Sc but more preference will be given to you if you have a minimum of 2 years full time experience excluding the internships.

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Hi Ipsita,
For improving your skills on reading comprehension and verbal ability, please refer to the following links:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-prep-2014-shortcut-techniques-for-reading-comprehension-blogId-8834" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-prep-2014-shortcut-techniques-for-reading-comprehension-blogId-8834</a>
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-2016-preparation-plan-for-verbal-ability-blogId-13092" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/cat-2016-preparation-plan-for-verbal-ability... View more

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As now the results and ranks of the CLAT are out if you can tell us your rank it would be easier for us to suggest many options.

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Hi, Yes, the job experience will surely count, especially if it is more than 1 year.

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For an average student, it is impossible to get admission in an IIM or any top B-school. The reason being, the level of CAT and other entrance exams is quite high as well the competition is intense. The criteria and admission processes of these B-schools is such that only the best of the aspirants get selected. Even after getting admission into any top B-school, one has to tackle the challenging MBA study curriculum which again is not easy (if not difficult). I have no intention of scaring you, but this is the reality.

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Hi, There are several places where you can learn for CAT in Chennai.
Time, IMS,.
Please compare all the places before you take a decision of joining a class. Usual points where students are mislead
1.Brand name
2. Study material quality
3. Classroom strength
4. Ask for a demo class

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There is no age limit for applying CAT. The eligibility criteria of the Common Admission Test CAT is: Bachelor's Degree with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university or institute. For SC, ST and PWD, the minimum percentage to be secured in Bachelor's Degree is 45%. Regards.

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If you check history them you will find that history is made by poor or average kids so don't underestimate yourself by feeling that you are an average student. All AIMS need is only hard work to get it. You should have motivation, dedication, desperation of getting your goal, you might not get in one go, but if you have decided to get it then you will achieve it later or sooner.
Always remember that everyone is not born with a silver spoon, but everyone is blessed with keys of hard work and dedication which can turn the table for you always.

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