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To apply for SAP jobs, you need to have working knowledge of the technology. Bigger firms that use this technology will only hire you as a fresher if there is a need to train candidates afresh, which is very rare. It will be better if you acquire working knowledge of this technology and then apply to firms that use this technology. It will give you a better chance to get hired by these firms. However, SAP certifications and training is expensive and requires a good technical hold of the subject. So make your choice wisely. Good Luck!
Pursuing an MBA in IT isn't just about gaining technical know-how; it's about becoming a leader in the tech industry. This programme equips students with a diverse set of skills that are critical for success in today's fast-paced tech industry. By prioritizing leadership and management skills, students are empowered to take on top positions and lead with confidence. But that's not all! Communication skills are vital for expressing complex ideas with clarity, and analytical skills are essential for making informed decisions based on market trends. And let's not forget entrepreneurial skills - with an MBA in IT, students can develop a keen u... View more
You need to prepare well for reasoning, quantitative aptitude, verbal ability mainly. Also, make sure that you prepare well for general knowledge & general computer ability.
Hello! An engineering student can start his/her MBA exams preparations either in the final year (only if both college studies and exam preparation can be managed simultaneously) or by taking a drop of a year. If one does not want to opt for a drop, he/she can take up a job and prepare for those exams, if possible. Generally, depending upon one's aptitude and clarity about the basics of various topics, 2-8 months of diligent preparation is sufficient to crack an MBA exam.
If you were so sure about an MBA, why opt for B.Tech in the first place? Now that you gave taken this decision, it better to focus on B.Tech for the time being. The graduate percentage is an important criteria and is considered by all top schools for final selection. Even at a B-School you would be judged on your percentage in 10, 12 and graduation. So, don't take it lightly. You can start MBA prep at any time, no need to hurry A focused one year prep for CAT is sufficient to get into top colleges.
Hi,
Below links will help you to prepare for both the exams:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cmat" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/cmat</a>
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/xat" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/xat</a>
MBA is not offered in Xavier's College, Mumbai. Please refer to the link below to know about the courses offered:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-xavier-s-college-mahapalika-marg-Mumbai-1184/courses?ct[]=151&lo[]=1153" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-xavier-s-college-mahapalika-marg-Mumbai-1184/courses?ct[]=151&lo[]=1153</a>.
Hello, Tarunita! You can refer these books for CET exam preparation: Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations, A Modern Approach To Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning - R.S. Aggarwal. Also, join the mock test series of one of the coaching classes like TIME, IMS, Career Launcher, etc. Good luck!
Hello Justin,
There is an integrated five years course for law called BA LLB. There is a national level exam conducted for admission for this and to some of the other law colleges. You definitely need to study.
You can start preparing yourself i.e. self-study. Initially, you can refer to books by Arihant Publication, Pearson Publication available for CAT preparation. If you think it is difficult for you to get the logic and concepts then you can avail coaching from institutes like TIME, Career Launcher, IMS, and many more. Check below links for CAT preparation material:
<a href="https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/amp/cat" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/amp/cat</a>
Link for coaching institutes:
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<p>MA in sociology admission at University of Delhi are done on the basis of CUET PG scores followed by seat allocation done through Delhi University’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS PG) portal. </p><p>Exam preparation for MA in sociology entrance exam at the University of Delhi:</p><p>For CUET PG Sociology, solving past papers and mock exams is crucial because it clarifies the questions that might be asked on the test. The curriculum and exam format should also be familiarised since they can be quite helpful in exam preparation. Also, completing sample pap... View more
Given the changing nature of CAT (which at a fundamental level has remained more or less the same) and the preparation required to 'crack' an exam of this kind, planning becomes extremely important in addition to the natural skillset.
Considering you have taken CAT 2015, you are now aware of three things:
1. Verbal preparation is not really prep prep but something that needs to be done over a long period
2. Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation requires vast exposure to different kind of questions and logic(s)
3. A simple formula based approach and sticking to level of difficulty 1-2-3 in Quant is good enough
When y... View more
Revise the basics and important concepts regularly. Try giving tests which are having CAT based pattern. Focus more on weaker topics. Consistent and Committed effort will definitely help you to score good in CAT.
<p>Yes, the correction window will open in the NID application form where you can edit your SOP questions. The correction window for the NID DAT 2025 application form will be available from December 6 to December 11, 2024. In this time, you can login to your registered account on the official website of NID and make any necessary corrections by editing the SOP questions. Although some of the details such as the name, date of birth, and the registered email ID cannot be changed after submission, make sure to verify them before submitting again.</p>
Hello Siddhartha,
No brother, at this time you should focus on your engineering study. If you start preparation for MBA in the 2nd year then you can easily qualify CAT exam.
All the best!
Hi,
The entrance test will be conducted by the Faculty of Science for admission to the course. Syllabus for the entrance test shall be of graduate level geology. The admissions will be given entirely on the basis of merit of the candidate's performance in the entrance test. The last date of registration is 6th June.
Best of luck.
MBA stands for Master of Business Administration, which is the most sorted after master's degree in business administration. The various areas of business are introduced to the students in the MBA programme such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operation management etc. Exam Preparation Tips for MBA
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If you plan to get a MBA degree from the very beginning then it is preferable to get into a Bachelor's course which has at least one of the business subjects. It becomes an advantage. Although doing Bachelors in a business subject is not a compulsion. HomeEducationHow to Prepare How to Prepare for MBA
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Any Degree course in the field of Tourism would enable you to pursue a travel career.
Individuals who hold a degree in travel and tourism management may work as travel agents, Travel clerks, Tour guides, Travel guides,Lodging managers, hospitality managers or travel coordinators.
The education and training requirements vary based on position and company.
There are Universities and Colleges in the Public as well as private sector offering Courses in Tourism and Travel Management.
Then there are Vocational Institutions imparting the Tourism Diploma and Post-Graduate Diploma.
Please refer to the link for some Institutes:
Hi Abhinay,
I suggest a systematic (even methodical) approach, in which you take the time to master each topic/concept (e.g., percents, ratios, assumption questions in critical reasoning, comparison questions in sentence correction, etc).
So, for each topic/concept, you should:
1) Learn the underlying concepts (rules, attributes, notation, etc.)
2) Learn GMAT-specific strategies related to that topic
3) Practice dozens of questions all related to that one topic.
4) Don't stop working on that topic until you have mastered it
Then, and only then, move on to the next topic.
In addition to learning the core conc... View more
CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP and GMAT are important. These are held between September to may month in a year. Marketing is a good specialisation.