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Taking the exam totally depends on you but you can check the list of colleges in which you might get admission before taking the final decision:
- T. A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI)
- Rajiv Gandhi Indian Institute of Management (IIM S)
- Birla Institute of Management Technology, Greater Noida (BIMTECH)
- Institute of Management, Nirma University (IMNU Ahmedabad)
My suggestion is to give CAT in 2016 and ensure that you score a minimum of 99 percentile. To stand a realistic chance of making it to a reputed B-School. The fact is that if you score 91.5 percentile in CAT 2015, is a strong indicator of the potential you have. I do agree, that the pattern of the CAT exam changes every year but in your case, I do not see any reason to look at coaching.
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<p>Check out the preparation strategy for AAT to get good scores for qualifying the admission in BSc courses at Ashoka University. </p><ul><li>Understand the Pattern and Marking Scheme.</li><li>Get the prescribed syllabus for the applied course.</li><li>Get all the study materialcandidates can prepare better for the Ashoka Aptitude Test.</li><li>Create a day to day and weekly time table on how much material candidates' can study on a daily basis.</li><li>Revise as much as you can at the end of the day.</li><li>Get proper rest during preparation.<... View more
<p>Check out the preparation strategy for AAT to get good scores for qualifying the admission in BA courses at Ashoka University. </p><ul><li>Understand the Pattern and Marking Scheme.</li><li>Get the prescribed syllabus for the applied course.</li><li>Get all the study materialcandidates can prepare better for the Ashoka Aptitude Test.</li><li>Create a day to day and weekly time table on how much material candidates' can study on a daily basis.</li><li>Candiates are required to revise as much as they can, at the end of the day.</li><li>Get proper ... View more
Hi,
Appearing in CAT exam during your third year of B.Tech would be beneficial for you as you can have a prior understanding of the exam setting. Unfortunately, as per the eligibility criteria mentioned for appearing in the CAT exam, you need to be in the final year of your degree in order to apply for CAT exam.
I would like to quote directly from the iimcat website, to avoid any confusion, it says:
"Candidates appearing for the final year of Bachelor's degree/equivalent qualification examination and those who have completed degree requirements and are awaiting results can also apply.
However, it may be noted that suc... View more
If you are interested, then you can otherwise don't waste your time and money there. Best of luck.
Yes, CLAT (in this case) is necessary. It is also imperative to be a top scorer since it is the most sought after NLU.
Do self-study or join a coaching class.
If you're interested in mathematics then you can choose engineering after class 10th. You have near about two years of time to prepare for SAT. You will need to improve your English proficiency.
Hello,
It is good that you are preparing for JEE exams. And yes it is possible to get an NIT if you do the right amount of preparation in the available time.
As you belong to general category, you need to score at least above 250 to get a good NIT.
Besides reading, Practice more problems every day as you have very short span of time.
Read all the concepts well and revise the formulae everyday so that you can keep in touch.
Don't stress more. Have confidence in yourself.
All the best!
What have your score in NEET and what is your AIR?
You could say that. It is specialised course aimed towards the Civil Services aspirants. Its syllabus is also quite similar to the syllabus of PCS. But it is not limited to that. You can also pursue Masters after it.
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You can start from end of your secobd year B.Com so that you can give CAT XAT exams by final year end , Minimum 1year of great preparation and practice in mock exams js must. Join TIME or CPLC coaching for best scores.
Hello Aman,
It's highly dependent upon your aspiration.
B.Tech is best for those who aspiring to become IES service. B.A. Political Science/History is best for IAS. B.Sc forensic science/chemistry is best for forensic science services. B.A. English/Economics/Foreign trades are well suit to IFS services. These are not only eligibility criterias (except IAS, IFS, Customs, Other services) these are the step stones that make you to lead others easily and these subjects are already learnt by you at school level and you have the basic knowledge.
Eligibility for MBA programme: The prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA programme. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognised university. Top MBA colleges are as, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, CAT GMAT Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, CAT GMAT Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, GMAT CAT XLRI Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur, etc.
Hi Suraj,
I would suggest you to join FIITJEE. If you want to join Vidyamandir Classes, then it is also a good option.
Best of luck.
Hi,
You cannot neglect chemistry, physics and mathematics because it is the part of eligibility for engineering admission through JEE Mains.
All the best.
Yes, almost every coaching is now offering two-year classroom programmes right from CLAT Possible, Legal Edge, Career Launcher to TIME and every big coaching institute.
Hi Isha, Undoubtedly Germany is the best but to study in Germany, you must have 13 years education that is one additional year of formal education after 12th. You can be eligible after clearing IIT JEE Advanced too. Also, you must know German language. Other good countries include USA, Singapore, Japan, etc. 1-year drop is alright if you use the period constructively, like by taking exams, doing voluntary work, doing a short course, learn a foreign language, etc.
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