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Aishik, you can join a good coaching institute for CAT preparations. Many top coaching institutes like Career Launcher, TIME, IMS have their centres all over India.
You can take online lectures and books for preparation. Like History of English Literature by David Daiches. You should Practise MCQs available in any book for NET preparation. Study literary criticism (Persons like Michel Foucault; theories like Structuralism, Post Structuralism, Post-Modernism, Neo-Colonialism etc. )
Language Studies (Philology, ELT etc. ).
Dear Priti,
I will suggest you to continue because IIMs and other best MBA colleges accepts almost above 90% in CAT, and no one can assure that after preparing so hard as it's always uncertain.
So, instead of delaying your plans, I will suggest you to continue.
Good luck.
CAT and other competitive exams like XAT, SNAP, MAT, CMAT, etc. are tough to crack. You can start preparing from 3rd year. You can join any coaching center like TIME, Career Launcher or IMS. You can take online courses that provide online resources and online mock exam. These training course also teaches you, how to prepare for GD and interview, if you clear the written exam.
All the best.
There are many good colleges, some out of which include S P Jain, top seven IIMs, FMS Delhi, XLRi, ISB, IIFT Delhi, MDI Gurgaon, IMT Ghaziabad, JBIMS and KJ Somaiaya.
For MBA you need to write few entrance exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT, SNAP, XAT, NMAT. All these exams are the qualifying criteria for many top bschools in India. Once you clear these exams you will get a call from the institutes depending on your score. It's good to join some coaching centres like TIME, CAREER FORUM etc. And preferably taking a gap for preparation is not a good option unless you are getting into IIMs. It's always good to have a contingency plan . Work in a company where you think u can have enough time to manage your work as well as preparation for the CAT. Your work experience plays a vital role in the interview .
Dear kamalakannan. getting into top iims like Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta. etc.require good rank. in entrance test. so. try to practice old papers. get grip on quants. English. and other gk. ok. a minimum 18 hours have to do work. all the best.
I would advise you not to leave your job. Remote location of your current job can be converted into an advantage to build your career. You have plenty of time available to prepare for entrance examinations in remote areas. You may use this time to prepare and crack higher education entrance examinations.
<p>The various components of the NID fee structure for the B.Des and M.Des programme inlcudes components like tuition fees, insurance fees, student activity fund, film club fees, and alumni fees. The tuition fees have the highest contribution to the overall fees.</p>
<p>NID released the result for B.Des on April 02, 2026. The result was released on the website of NID.</p>
<p>Preparing for entrance tests for an MA in mass communication, specifically advertising and corporate communication, at Christ University in Bangalore necessitates a planned approach. Here are some common guidelines that will help you prepare efficiently.</p><ol start="1" type="1"><li aria-level="1">Understand the Exam Pattern: Start by comprehending the exam format, including the types of questions, duration, and marking scheme. This will help you organize your preparation strategy.</li><li aria-level="1">Collect Study Materials: Collect appropriate study materi... View more
If you have interest in financial markets and portfolio management, surely MBA in this field will be a great choice. Since you already have interest, you need to check your aptitude, attitude, passion, personality traits, bent of mind, analytical ability and aspirations.
Coming to colleges: Yes, you must do the programme only from the top notch institutions as the programme has its own niche and rigors, the institution should be able to give theoretical as well as practical exposure. Since this programme itself is so practical oriented, choose the colleges whose teaching pedagogy is experiential learning. Some top colleges for this pr... View more
All specializations of MBA have their own scope and niche. Regular, general MBA and now more advanced version MBA Hons are also great, as you can take different electives and learn about other niche fields. You have to check your aptitude, interest, passion, personality traits, bent of mind, analytical ability, aspirations and dream career or deciding on any of these. The best way is to ask your parents, teachers, some experts etc. Or write some online psychometric test etc. If you decide on any of these, then also keep in mind that you must do MBA from only a top B-school like LPU.This is a decision of a lifetime, and your career is depen... View more
Dear Muskan, LPU is quite eminent for the MBA. You can do MBA in different streams like Financial markets, International Business, Tourism and hospitality, Banking and insurance, E-Commerce, Fintect, Business Analytics, etc. So you can choose any of the above-revealed streams according to your area of interest. Finance- Investment Banker, Analyst, Portfolio Manager, Equity Research, etc. Strategy is not a specialisation in MBA, it is just a function in organizations where business is strategized as to what needs to be done in short and long terms.
Mentors are very good, why don't you visit the IMS Guwahati centre and check their success and consult with the faculty who are alumni of premier institutes like IIM Ahmedabad, XLRI Jamshedpur etc.
Taxila Business School-Jaipur is a very good School with 4.5 star rating have a good placement and faculty team of teachers you can pursue your studies from Taxila Business School, as it promises to give a good security and placement for the students who are hardworking and want to be successful it gives all PGDM and MBA streams to pursue higher studies, you will see your upbringing there as an highly qualified professional. Regards.
Yeah! definitely, you can take admission in SPAs and NITs by facing an entrance examination of JEE Main Paper 2 and for other colleges in India you have to give NATA for further architecture colleges.
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All the best for your bright future.
Good luck!
A private college degree or a government college doesn’t really matter. What matters is the kind of education and opportunity that an institution provides. Based on your percentiles, look for the best ROR, and then opt an institute.
Hi Ankit, Being an Education Consultant, I am happy to SEE your marks expectation in JEE Main Paper 2. So, I suggest you to take admission only in any premier institute. Being a resident of Jalandhar City, I am well aware of LPU and I strongly recommend you to take admission in LPU. Although LPU requires NATA but With my best of my knowledge you can get an Admission in B.Arch in LPU. Programme Details
According to me their eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 and English must be studied as a subject. Along with this a candidate must have 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics separatel... View more
Here are a few good colleges of BBA and MBA in Mumbai
1. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies
164, Backbay Reclamation, H. T. Parekh Marg, DN House, Church GATE Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020
2. D Y Patil College of Business Management
Vasantdada Patil Marg, Sector 4, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400614
3. Amity Global Business School. Malad W. Mumbai
4th Floor, Infinity Towers A, Near Goregaon Sports Club, Next to Lakozy Toyota Showroom, New Link Road, Mindspace, Malad West, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, and NMIMS are well sought after colleges in the city for Executive MBA, and have some of the best facilities in the city.
Hi, Your profile is totally suitable for Welingkar. You must apply for it. Also, having a work experience would prove to be an added advantage also for you. Your academics look decent as well. You have a high chance of getting through and Welingkar does provide a lot of opportunities for a good career.
You might face problem with your graduation percentage. You need to score 99 percentile in CAT exam to get admission in IIMs.
To pursue MBA, you need to be a graduate. In case you are a graduate then post Diploma, you can surely pursue MBA.
Hello Prince,
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics will be coming in the whole of first year for any B.Tech or BE engineering programs. From second year, you will be studying your domain that is CSE. In CSE, mathematics will be existing in all the years, as it is inevitable. Then, physics and chemistry will not be a part in CSE, but it will be an essential subject in other engineering courses like electronics, electrical etc.
So, if you are good in PCM, then you can get through every branch of engineering easily.