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CAT exam will be in English medium and for that you have to prepare yourself. You can start taking classes in English from renowned institute. You can check British Council for the same.
All the best.
Yes why not. You need to score well in CAT and above 95. Best colleges await you. Make it your passion and work hard for 6hrs daily for CAT and keep abreast with current affairs. Cheers.
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For details information you can see below link
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<p>Section C of MICAT exam is the Aptitude Test with four sub sections. Candidates who have prepared for CAT or other MBA entrance exams will have a clear foundation to ace the competitive exam. Four sections of the MICAT aptitude test include </p><ul><li>Verbal Ability (VA)</li><li>Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation (QA & DA)</li><li>General Awareness (GA)</li><li>Divergent-Convergent Reasoning (DCR)</li></ul><p>Several MBA entrance exams have a similar section structure. However, some may not have a General Awareness section, while so... View more
MBA entrance exam is in itself a demanding preparation. In my opinion, it would be better to give your best shot to clear the entrance rather than going for CA article ship. This is because if your exam gets cleared and you are able to seek admission in one of the IIMs, then sky is the limit as far as your career is concerned. Thus, focus on one course at a time. You will definitely succeed.
Eligibility criteria;
A Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minimum upper second class honor (NFQ level 8) or international equivalence and the appropriate prior learning. Applicants whose first language is not English must also demonstrate English language proficiency of IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0 in each element), or equivalent. List of top colleges;
Top Ireland Postgraduate Mechanical Engineering Courses, Universities and Colleges.
It will be better to have dedicated preparations for CAT in the year in which you planning to appear for CAT. However, you may work to continuously improve your numerical, data interpretation and verbal communication ability along with your graduation study to improve your chances to crack CAT.
<p><strong>IIM Jammu</strong> has the highest total tuition fee of <strong>INR 21 lakh, </strong> while <strong>Department of Management Studies, NALSAR University</strong> has lower fees of <strong>INR 10 lakh.</strong></p><p>The table below shows the top JIPMAT accepting MBA colleges in India along with their total tuition costs:</p><table><tbody><tr><th width="239"><p>College Name</p></th><th width="233"><p>Total Tuition Fee</p></th></tr><tr><td width="239"... View more
From now, you can start preparing. It takes 6 month to prepare for GMAT.
Hi Naman,
MBA gives you just a stepping stone for climb the initial step by making you more analytical and giving you improved knowledge of managing work. It would open a wide area of jobs for you, which however would also depend upon your specialization subject and your graduation subject. Thereafter Naman it would be your own skill, exhibition & implementation of knowledge, your approach etc. to work to carry you forward in your career.
Always remember, you should pursue a stream/course based on two things :
-your career goal
-the type of job you want to do
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish you luck.
Multiply the CGPA with 9.5, you will get the aggregated percentage.
<p>Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Science is a well-regarded medical institute in Indore. Last year's cutoff for the General category closed at 71482. Thus, the expected closing cutoff can be projected at 69000 for the General category. For OBC, It can be projected at around 72,000, around 200000 for SC, and around 300000 for ST. </p>
You need to prepare for CAT exam to get admission in IIMs. Apart from that, there are many other exams like SNAP, MAT, etc.
<p>Candidates seeking admission to the MBA at IET Lucknow must appear for the CUET-PG exam. Aspirants should check the following steps to prepare for CUET PG 2025.</p><p><strong>Step 1</strong>: Know the CUET PG syllabus thoroughly.</p><p><strong>Step 2</strong>: Understand the CUET PG exam pattern and marking scheme.</p><p><strong>Step 3</strong>: Get the best books for CUET PG and other study materials.</p><p><strong>Step 4</strong>: Make a monthly timetable, a weekly timetable, and a daily timetable.</p><p><strong>Step... View more
To become a software engineer, you should do B.Tech from a good college, but if you are good in studies then you should try for IIT (JEE Mains).
It’s a very good college, you can see the placement which also seen very good and prefect:
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IBMR IBS has changed my life, the college has good infrastructure and faculty. All our senior and junior batch students have good placements.
XAT I suppose, is the toughest of all and when it comes to ATMA CMAT and MAT can be considered the easiest exams which come with the slightest complications. All you need is to have basic quantitative understanding and then, you can easily crack any of these with much of effort.
However, for the top Iims often called BLACKIS (IIMB, IIML, IIMA, IIMC, IIMI, IIMK), a good score in CAT is 99+ percentile. To get admission in these top-ranking Iims, it is crucial to be in the top bracket of CAT scorers. And since there are many factors such as work experience, academic performance etc.
Yes, you can prepare for NEET while doing B.Sc or BBA. B.Sc will help you more in preparing for nNEEt as it is related to science subjects and you will get deeper knowledge about subjects. Also, you can join weekend classes for NEET preparation so that you can prepare well.
All the best.
Hi Sail,
Congratulations on scoring 90 percentile in CAT. This is an amazing score. You can expect from colleges like SIES, SIMSR, IES MET Welingkar. Chances from other top colleges are little low. Good Luck Mate.
Well, scoring in CAT exam totally depends on how much effort you have put and how much you have practised. Coaching centres just teach you the topics and give you guidance on how you can crack such exams. After that, you have to put in efforts.
It would be better to try to prepare for NEET along with the college. Hansraj College is very good college, and you should not be dropping it. In case you don't get an MBBS seat, then at least you have the Hansraj College in your hand. This will save your year from getting wasted.
Please refer to the link mentioned below for details on NATA exam, important dates, contact information, etc. You should be able to retrieve information regarding counseling dates for your institute in Andhra Pradesh. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/nata" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/nata</a>.
Yes, you can pursue MBA after B.Sc. Agriculture. Iims are looking for diversity in educational backgrounds of their students. So, if you prepare well and get a good percentile in CAT you will have a great chance of converting the calls. Prepare for CAT as early as possible, take part in extracurricular activities also, build your resume, this will help you in interviews after the online exam.
I would suggest you opt for MBA in general management offered by top IIMs. This will expose you to all types of possible streams in management and you can choose the one which you like. Pursuing the stream or area of your liking will not only help you build your career in a successful manner but also will help you be satisfied which you might not gain by just having a better job (not of your liking).