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213 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Chervitha ,

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<p data-start="0" data-end="193">If I were in your position, I wouldn't wait too much or get stressed about the scores. You already have <strong data-start="104" data-end="134">2 years of work experience</strong>, which is a good advantage and adds value to your profile.</p><p data-start="195" data-end="360">My suggestion would be to apply to colleges that accept MAT scores while also waiting for your CMAT result. That way, you keep your options open and don't lose time.</p><p data-start="362" data-end="663">Personally,... View more

429 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Sincerity at its top!,

If you had biology then yes, you can prepare for NEET but that would be tough for you to manage both CSE and preparation simultaneously.

430 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Being an SC candidate, you need atleast 65% aggregate marks. It is 75% for general candidate.

193 Views Posted 9 years ago

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If you have time and aspire IIMs or some college from that league then wait or else its a pretty decent option.

205 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You should pursue MBA and for that join GEMS B School. You can get good salary package.

44 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, it will assist you to crack PO exams, as the format to a large extent is same. You need to check on the format and try and cover up topics that are not part of the CAT curriculum.

153 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The fee structure is expensive, you have to pay 45000 as college fee which is expensive then in any other college, if you from KCET, it will cost you around one lakh, or of you, from pass. It will cost you up to three lakhs. For management seat, it is different for all the branches.

428 Views Posted 9 years ago

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First and foremost, NCERT Physics, Chemistry and Biology books for 11th and 12th standard are a must for AIIMS exam preparation. Apart from that, there are additional books that you must seriously consider while preparing for AIIMS entrance exam.
Refer to books like:
Arihant AIIMS MBBS Entrance Test.
AIIMS Explorer MTG.
AIPMT/AIIMS 2016 Success pack.
HC Verma -Physics Theory.
DC Pandey -Physics Numerical.
Organic Chemistry -Arihant.
Inorganics Chemistry -OP Tandon.

67 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk),

Dear Satvir!
For getting admission in big MBA colleges (IIM, IIT ISB), your past Acadimic performance should be excellent. But don't feel regret! Faculty of Management Studies DU is also one of the top most B-School in India. And they do consider only your CAT score (should be more than 98.6%). I think that would be the best option for you. Good Luck.

7.8k Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

MBA is not a mandatory requirement for Public Sector Banks where eligibility criteria is graduation degree for Probationary Officer. Private banks prefer their entry level officers to be MBA post-graduate, particularly with finance specialisation.

849 Views Posted 8 years ago

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81 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Serendipity,

MBA programme require you to submit a GMAT score in the Birmingham city Business school's MBA programme. GMAT score of 500 is preferable, but is not an admission requirement. IELTS is needed for international applicants.

108 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Medical & Engineering Consultant,

Hello Dear,
As per the directives of Honourable Supreme Court of India, NEET is the only gateway for admission into MBBS and BDS courses in India. There's no other gateway for admission. So you need to appear NEET and score very good marks as well.

224 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Sports person Represented Punjab...,

I think if you want to score good, extra coaching is required to get you to the level of AIMS if you want to pursue your career in MBBS. Best of luck for your preparations.

233 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>Candidates should start practicing MBA CET mock test about two months before the exam after they have completed the syllabus so that they can practice about 25-30 of them with a gap of one day. It is important to practice the mock tests only after they have completed the syllabus because they will be better equipped to solve various types of questions from the subjects included and it will be more helpful in analyzing one’s own preparation level. Those who have appeared in CAT, XAT, SNAP, and NMAT can start solving MBA CET mock tests early on as they will be already familiar with main topics. After every mock test, candidate... View more

66 Views Posted 8 years ago

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GMAT is a great option. GMAT also helps you get admission to many Indian B-Schools. However, it would be wise if you also appear for CAT since its very similar to GMAT. If you need any help/tips/suggestions, there are a lot of resources available online.

175 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>MAH MBA CET preparation can be done in two ways &ndash; 1. Join a coaching institute 2. Prepare by self study. If you choose the former, you will get complete guidance from the teachers and mentors, but if you choose the later, you will have to be your own guide. Self study will require a lot more discipline and dedication. Take simple yet impactful steps. First of all, check the exam syllabus and see how much time you will require to cover the topics. If you are already familiar with the topics included in the MAH MBA CET syllabus, you will be able to have an estimation of the time required.</p><p>Ideally, you sho... View more

111 Views Posted 7 years ago

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This would be subject to the score you achieve at CAT. In case you get more than 95 percentile, then you can be assured of getting admission in a good MBA institute. To get into IIMs, you should have 99 percentile score. So, maintain focus, prepare well and give your best shot at the CAT scheduled on 25th Nov'18.

2.4k Views Posted 8 years ago

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<p>These are two completely different exams. MAH MCA CET is conducted to shortlist candidates for MCA courses across participating colleges in Maharashtra, while MAH MBC are for the MBA course.</p><p>Some of the best books for MAH MCA CET are as follows -&nbsp;</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9265%; height: 134.333px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 50.0737%;"><col style="width: 50.0737%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 22.3889px;"><td style="height: 22.3889px;">Book ti... View more

44 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>Yes, the MAH CET MBA syllabus is same as CAT or XAT but its difficult level is lower than the two. If a candidate has appeared for CAT or XAT, then they can easily clear MAH CET with minimum preparation. There is no Decision Making and General Awareness sections in MAH CET which are there in XAT.</p><p>Even though the number of questions are higher in MAH CET, the difficult level is easier than both CAT and XAT. The passages of MAH CET are simpler, shorter and less in number. The Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning questions are also easier in comparison to the questions of CAT and XAT.</p>

108 Views Posted 7 years ago

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For full time MBA, one must have at least 50% marks in graduation.

40 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>The duration of MAH CET exam is 2.5 hours or 150 minutes. Candidates are expected complete the paper in the given time limit. There will be no sectional time limit so candidates can answers the questions as per their own strategy. No extra time will be given to any candidate for completing the test under any circumstances.</p><p>&nbsp;In the MAH MBA CET exam, candidates will be required to punch in their answers on screens by using the computer mouse. They will be required to select an option and click on it. To save time on rough work use the screens calculator.</p><p>Since MAH MBA CET does&rsquo;t... View more

132 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Filmmaker, New Delhi,

IMS Guwahati coaching centre is the most reputed coaching institute in Guwahati, Assam for banking exams with an excellent faculty team and comprehensive study material.
Apart from this, some of the trusted institutes for bank PO preparation are-
School of Banking, Career Flite, Career Launcher, and IFBI Academy.

159 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If not coaching, then at least join a test series. Sooner you start, better you become. You will get time to analyses and need not work under pressure.

535 Views Posted 8 years ago

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SCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg,

Integrated programme in Management Aptitude Test IPMAT is conducted by the Indian Institute of Management Indore. The national level test is a gateway for admission to the 5 year Integrated programme in Management offered at IIM Indore. The examination is conducted in computer-based mode, and is held in the month of May, and the result of the same is also announced in the same month. For the backup, you can go ahead with B.Com or BBA in accounts and then MBA in Finance would be good option looking at your keen interest and strength.

70 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Sr. Section Engr(Design),

Recruiters repeatedly visit the SRM campus to capture the cream of management students. The career oriented curriculum and the soft skills training provided at the School of Management ensure that every student gets placed in jobs commensurate with his/ her background, skills and competencies. The school is backed by SRM Institute of Science and Technology (formerly known as SRM University)'s placement cell which undertakes counseling, training and value addition to ensure that students are ready to hit the job running.
Every Year new companies which are front runners in their respective industries visit the campus for recruiting our s... View more

1.6k Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>MAH CET syllabus includes all important topics of Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning and Verbal Ability such as Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Coding-deconding, caselets, graphs and charts, table, syllogism, blood relation, clocks and calendars, abstract reasoning, verbal reasoning, reading comprehesion, grammar and vocabulary.&nbsp;</p>

74 Views Posted 3 years ago

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<p>The Logical Reasoning section of MBA CET has the maximum weightage. This section carries 75 marks and Abstract Reasoning section carries 25 marks. So, together they carry 100 questions, i.e. 1/2 of the total number of questions. Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal Ability &amp; Reading Comprehension sections carry 50 marks each.<strong> </strong></p><p>Thus, candidates must prepare for this section well. Most of the times, the Logical Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning questions have been easy to moderate in terms of difficult level. However, candidates should not ignore it at any cost as a good overall scor... View more

175 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, in all sections you can use VC.

115 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It is best, if you pursue MBBS from abroad (European universities are also good), but make sure those are MCI recognized. In India, it is difficult to pursue MBBS from private universities, because of high tuition fee charged by the colleges. Dropping a year and preparing for NEET will not be a good idea. But, if you are 100% sure about yourself, then you will definitely get admission next year. Go ahead with NEET. All the best.

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