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You can apply for ITM-Mumbai, Balaji Institutes-Pune, XIME-Bangalore, XIMR-Mumbai, BIMTECH-Noida, Flame University-Pune and MIT-Pune. Also, you need to score more than 90 percentile to get a call from a good college.
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding entrance exams conducted for M.Sc. courses across the country. You should be able to select a entrance exam relevant to the course you want to pursue.
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To know about MBA colleges, you need to search on Shiksha.com as many of good colleges have closed their application deadline.
If you are good in English and mathematics up to +2 level, then you should start your preparation from just now. If not, then start to work or improve on English and mathematics while pursuing B.Com. CAT is purely based on English, mathematics and both. It tests the analytical and numerical/data analysis ability.
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<p>To study the syllabus for MAH CET MBA/MMS, candidates must choose the right reference books. Although the CAT preparation books are common study material for all MBA entrance exams in India including MAH CET, candidates must refer to exam specific books to know the nuances of the exam. Books for MAH MBA CET are available in the market and they include sample questions of various difficult levels for practice. Candidates planning to appear for MAH MBA CET must refer to the books specific to the exam. Given below is the list of<strong> best books for MAH CET MBA preparation:</strong></p><table ... View more
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Please follow the above link and check the management prospectus 2018 for all the details of OpenMAT 2018. The link for filing in the form is also available here. The syllabus and a sample on the type of questions that will be asked will be mentioned in the booklet of OpenMAT.
Hello Neha, it depends on your hard work and how you prepare for the CAT exam, normally candidates study atleast for 3-4hrs daily for good scores in MBA entrance exams. Still, if you are not good in aptitude you can get good scores in entrance exams. If you practice thoroughly you will definitely get results, if you don't clear the CAT exam, still you can easily score well in the exams like MAH-CET, CMAT, MAT, NMAT.
I hope you like my suggestion. Best of luck for your future.
<p>MAH MBA CET is a moderately difficult exam. It’s difficulty level is lower than CAT but higher than MAT or ATMA. A major factor that makes MAH CET a difficult test to crack is that questions are presented in random order and sectional weightage vary in every slot. So, candidates cannot anticipate or plan how many and which type of questions to get to their target score.</p><p>Also, MAH MBA CET is dominated by Logical Reasoning questions and there are comparatively less Quantitative Aptitude questions. Since, there is no set pattern, candidates cannot pre-plan. They need to make a strategy and implement it as soon... View more
There is no such criteria. Student from any stream can apply. Test comprises of two sections: Maths and English. 60 questions of Maths and 40 of English.
<p>The choice between CAT and IPMAT is based on the career goal. CAT is the most recognised test for admission into MBA programs, mainly for those who have completed their undergraduate studies. It is accepted by the top management institutes like IIMs. Whereas IPMAT is targeted at those students who would like to join directly for a 5-year integrated programme BBA+MBA immediately after schools and institutes such as IIM Indore and IIM Rohtak are providing this integrated program. And if one looks for the MBA, post-graduation CAT would be more suitable for it.</p>
Hi Shubham,
Some of the best CAT coaching in Mumbai are:
1) TIME - Triumphant Institute Of Management Education
2) IMS
3) Career Launcher
4) Byju's Classes
5) The Prayas India
6) Tutor Jar
Refer college rankings of reputed magazines. I got into Doon Business School, Dehradun last year with 93.5 % in CAT.
To get into the top most medical college, you should have a minimum score of 140+. I'm talking about a general category student, you should prepare well to get that score.
<p>Yes, candidates can choose the order of questions to solve in MAH CET as there is no sectional time limit. But while answering questions, they must save their entries carefully.</p>
You can definitely prepare for CAT and if you prepare well you might even get 99+percentile. But, even then getting into an IIM will be quite difficult, because they give a significant weightage to your past academics as well. But, there are also some very good institutes at par with the Iims, who do not give that much weightage to your past academics, provided you have a good profile and a very good percentile in CAT.
Hi,
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Being a 2nd year student you do have a lot of time to prepare as next year would largely be focused on your training and the final year on placement. Start preparing bit by bit on your own. Build a strong vocab in next few months followed by writing skills and than appear for a mock or two every month. This would ensure your continuous evaluation and would help to improve until the final day. Give your GMAT in the final year staring as this would help you with enough time to apply for the scholarships and other financial aid.
From which college are you pursuing your integrated Ph.D. in chemistry? I would suggest you to try to solve all the GATE previous year questions and collect all the standard textbooks. Some of the books you can refer for preparation are The Pearson Guide to UGC-CSIR Chemical Sciences by Dr. Sanjay Singh Rawal, CSIR UGC NET Chemical Sciences (Part A, B & C) by R. Gupta's and Trueman's UGC-CSIR JRF/NET Chemical Sciences (Chemistry) by B. Roy, M. Gagan.
Hello Shubham,
Not at all, you need not worry about it. During the campus selection, companies give more importance to your interview process, overall performance (academic + Extra-curricular) during your two years' MBA program and your MBA entrance exam(s) and past academic scores (10th, 12th & B Com), rather than seeing which was your graduation degree.
<p>Yes, MAT is easier than other MBA entrance examinations in many aspects. The questions range from easy to moderate level in terms of difficulty hence making it easy for most candidates. There is no sectional time limit, it depends upon the candidates to choose how much they want to spend on a particular section. The former is conducted four times an year, making it more easy for candidates to learn from their mistakes. There is no number of compulsory questions, out of 200 questions, candidates can choose as much as they wish to. </p><p>To know more about the MAT examination, refer to the official website.<... View more
Preparation for competitive exams are more important. Lot of openings are there in banking exam field.
<p><strong>National Insurance Academy</strong> offered the highest placement package of <strong>INR 11 LPA</strong>, while <strong>Indira School of Business Studies</strong> offered the lowest placement package of <strong>INR 4 LPA.</strong> Prominent recruiters participated include <strong>Tata AIG General Insurance Company, Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company, HDFC ERGO General Insurance Company, etc.</strong></p><p>Listed below are the placement package offered to MBA graduates of <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-accep... View more
Hi,
You can get admission in University of Mysore, NIAEM - Hyderabad or IIM - Ahmedabad.
All the best.
First of all, I would say that don't go for B.Ed. In distance mode because every school values the regular B.Ed. More than the distance mode as it is of totally practicing a profession. Besides this some universities are there if you do B.Ed. From those then it will not be considered by the schools as those are not recognized by NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education). Therefore, I will suggest you to go for regular B.Ed. So that you can be an effective teacher.
1. Understand the syllabus
This is a useful tip for almost any exam. Understand the syllabus by going through past years papers and official guidelines. CAT can be segmented into four broad parts-
Quantitative Ability
Data Interpretation
Logical Reasoning
Verbal Ability
The concepts used in this examination are broadly of class 10 level. However, the questions are a little bit tricky to solve and require a good amount of logical thinking. But it can be developed by practice.
2. Books and material
3. Reading, reading & reading
4. Test Series
5. News coverage for post-CAT preparation
Colleges:
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