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A question that many students aspiring to study abroad ask is - If 100% scholarships are offered? The true answer for this question is no. There are no 100% fully paid scholarships for international students. Some scholarship awarding bodies may foot nearly 85% of the total costs but these are limited in number.
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Hi riya u cannot do two degrees at a same time as per UGC rules only one u can do and for UPSC any one degree is required to do UPSC.
<p>MAH MBA CET 2025 was overall easy but lengthy. The Quantitative Aptitude section was lengthy. There were no grammar questions in Verbal Ability. This section had reading comprehension and vocabulary questions only. Reading Comprehension was lengthy and there were 3-4 parajumbles. Logical Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning sections were easy.</p>
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Apologies for the late reply. On join coaching for CAT during your final college year, it will be a bit difficult to manage both your college studies and CAT preparation. Also various B-schools give significant weight age to your graduation score, so don't let CAT studies affect it. Rather you can take a year gap after your exams and study properly for it.
I dont think so. For one thing, you would find it nearly impossible to get into a highly selective or highly ranked program. That because schools want to assemble classes with individuals who have something to contribute to the overall learning. Without having spent any time in the world of work, you would have little to add to many of the discussions.
Secondly, you would fail to get the full benefit of the MBA experience. Without having experience, you wouldn't see how what you learn has applicability to your effectiveness at work. Lacking that foundation would make a big difference in what you take away from the program and how much ... View more
In CAT examination for every correct answer 3 marks are awarded and 1 marks is deducted for for each incorrect answer. Therefore, if incorrect answers will reflect very badly on your performance and bring down your percentile drastically. .
<p>Yes, the IIFT syllabus is similar to CAT syllabus. The topics included in English, Logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation and Quantitative Aptitude section of IIFT exam are same as CAT. The topics included in these sections of IIFT are same as that of CAT. In VARC section, one has to study reading comprehension, verbal ability, vocabulary and grammar. In Quantitative Aptitude section of both exams, there are questions from Arithmetic, Mensuration, Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Modern Math, etc. In Data Interpretation, one has to study Tables, Charts, Graphs and Venn Diagrams. The Logical Reasoning section of both exams has ques... View more
the problem is d.i and l.r . the concepts of maths will b relatively easy to understand but now there are no prescribed topics in di and lr. there are no more graphs in d.i , modern patterns of d.i is lr based. so whichever coaching centre u chose , subscribe to mock test and take them very seriously. coaching centre fee will be around 30-35 k for any well known coaching centre
Hello Kunal,
For admission through GMAT, every foreign college have their own criteria related to marks and everything.
But, the most important criteria is to have work experience.
It is compulsory to have work experience of 2-3yrs for GMAT.
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Hi Rashika, -Update yourself on the topics covered in each section of the syllabus first. -Once you have thoroughly read the material, practice with mock tests to determine your strengths and weaknesses. -Maintain consistency with your stronger portions while continuing to work on your weaker areas. -Don't spend too much time on a topic if you don't grasp it. Instead, focus on enhancing the sections where you now do averagely. -No student ever attempts to take the entire exam. Prepare strategies and tackle your test. -Regardless of your score, complete as many mock exams as you can. You can improve your time management, which is still anot... View more
To prepare for the MBA SUAT (Sharda University Admission Test), you can follow these steps:
Understand the exam pattern: The MBA SUAT exam consists of multiple-choice questions and is divided into four sections Quantitative Aptitude Logical Reasoning, English . Language, and General Awareness. You should familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and the type of questions that are asked. Practice sample papers: You can find sample papers or past papers online or in study materials. Solving these papers will give you an idea of the type of questions asked in the exam, and it will also help you in managing your time. Improve your general... View more
It can't be said which one is the best between MBA and bank PO. All depends an individual's perspective. If you like to take risk and love to challenge yourself, then aiming for an MBA is a good option. Private firms after MBA will provide you an exciting package, location and wonderful office. But if you want an easy going life then bank PO suits you.
<p>The best books for Quantitative Aptitude preparation of KMAT Kerala exam are listed below. These are the recommended books by experts.</p><ul><li>NCERT Mathematics books (Class 9-10)</li><li>Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Abhijit Guha</li><li>Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal</li></ul><p>The NCERT Mathematics book is recommended for KMAT Kerala preparation because it is the best source of building or revisiting the fundamentals of Algebra Geometry, Trigonometry Mensuration Number Systems and Arithmetic. The NCERT books are extremely helpful to st... View more
Yes, there are no restrictions on students to prepare for JEE provided they fulfil the criteria for JEE exams. The eligibility for JEE is as follows:
Basic eligibility:
Nationality: Candidates must be an Indian citizen.
NRIs, PIOs, OCIs & Foreign national candidates can also apply.
Number of Attempts: Candidates can apply for JEE Mains exam only three times. This attempt limit will be counted from 2017.
Aadhaar Card is compulsory to apply for this exam.
Age criteria:
Age limit: Candidates whose date of birth falls on or after 1st October 1993 (for general and OBC candidates) are eligible to apply.
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There are some basic principles for people who are trying to prepare on their own. Crafting studying technique is something more tactical, and personal, that you'll have to do on your own, based on what you know about how you best learn. Most of these, apart from distinctions as noted, apply to standardized tests in general:
Start by creating a realistic schedule of daily work. Because the daily part is important, realistic probably translates to 15-20 minutes a day. I am going to spend two hours a night is well-intentioned, but unlikely to happen. Use only the official materials. There is only 1 published book for the GRE. Ma... View more
<p>Here are some tips for you to prepare for the <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/ph-d-in-computer-science-engineering-chp">PhD in CSE </a>entrance exams:</p><ul><li>You should <strong>know the examination format very well</strong> as it will keep you ahead of others. The pattern may differ on the basis of the exam you're taking, either it is at the national-level or taken by the university itself. Mostly, the question paper is divided into two basic parts: one part contains general research aptitude questions while the other part asks you to ans... View more
A proper planning of time management will help you to simultaneously prepare for CAT and graduation. You can do it.
Yes, you are eligible for it.