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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
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Below are the best colleges for MBA in logistics:
1. Department of Management Studies, Tiruchirappalli, Trichy / Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu
2. School of Management Studies, VELS University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
3. Anna University Coimbatore- School of Management Studies, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
4. SNS College of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
5. Guruvayurappan Institute Of Managerment, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
6. Karunya School of Management, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Dear Aman, if you are asking that whether Executive MBA is a good career option or not, then I will say a big ‘yes’. Executive MBA is really a high valued and demanding course in today's management market. But, in order to get admission in Ex-MBA, you must have at least 5 year of work experience at Managerial level. Aman, I am not sure that even IIMs offers the post-graduation course in Ex-MBA, but I would suggest you to go for FMS-DU (Faculty of Management Studies - Delhi University). I hope you are well aware about it. Its fees is quite low as compared to other institutions and placement index is significantly high enough. If you did... View more
<p>Since the MAH CET no longer follows a predetermined pattern for sectional weighting, it is difficult to say that. For the past two years, there have been different questions in each exam part for every position. Though the sectional weighting varies, there are still 200 questions total across all positions. The four subjects on the MBA CET syllabus for 2024 are reading comprehension, quantitative aptitude, abstract reasoning, logical reasoning, and verbal ability. Those who intend to take the MAH MBA CET exam in 2024 should review all of the syllabus's key subjects. The following crucial subjects should be studied from the MBA CET... View more
<p><strong>IIM Mumbai emerged to be as the No. 1 <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-accepting-cat-mumbai-all">MBA college accepting CAT score in Mumbai (All)</a> </strong>followed by other colleges. Listed below are some of the colleges along with their NIRF ranking over the past three years:</p><table><tbody><tr><th width="133"><p>Top Colleges</p></th><th width="113"><p>NIRF 2022</p></th><th width="113"><p>NIRF 2023</p></th><th width... View more
As you are an engineering degree student and if you score above 50% marks in B.Tech, you will be eligible for seeking admission in MBA by appearing in CAT. You will not face any problems because of your Diploma in engineering. All the best!
To be very honest, life doesn't end without getting into an IIT. So if you want your brother to start a fresh with B.Tech. In IIT I'd say, it's really not a good option. Answering the question, first of all IITs do not entertain mid program joining so he'll have to start fresh. Second, if he really wants to enter IIT whatsoever then he should prepare for the JEE Mains and Advanced, get a rank and Kudos. He is in IIT. But he still has to fight, life is no simpler in IIT and the struggle is real.
MBA exam’s season has begun and it is time for the candidates to keep a track on the latest events of all the upcoming popular entrance exams. The detailed comparison between CAT, CMAT, NMAT, XAT, IIFT, SNAP, ATMA and MAT can be checked here. Aspirants looking forward to MBA admissions 2019 may have started preparing for the numerous entrance exams that will begin in the month of October. A lot of the exam conducting authorities have already released the official dates for popular management entrance exams such as CAT, MAT, IIFT, etc.
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Please refer this http://www.mba.com/india/the-gmat-exam/prepare-for-the-gmat-exam/test-prep-materials/the-gmat-prep-timeline.aspx for Preparation
Best College are:
For the Finance college, I would say please mention city.For rest refer this:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508
There is no specific required time for preparation. It depends from person to person and his/her ability to grasp concepts.
For majority students, I'd recommend joining a one year program at a proper coaching center. It typically starts around August, September and coaches you till the exam next year.
Make sure that you give all their mock tests and analyze the results as well (where you went right, where you went wrong). That always help you find your strengths and weaknesses and thus tackle your main exam accordingly.
<p>About<strong> 150+ MBA colleges are accepting</strong><strong> CAT score in Pune.</strong> Of these, <strong>107 colleges are privately owned, 3 colleges are owned by public/government organisations and public-private entities own 2 MBA colleges. CAT</strong> is the main entrance exams in <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-pune/2-2-0-174-0">top MBA colleges in Pune</a>. <strong>National Institute of Bank Management, Pune Institute of Business Management, Nation... View more
For Masters, you have to crack the entrance exam, you can pursue Masters in finance or marketing wherever your interest lies but having a B.Com background, you would have basic finance related knowledge which you could apply in MBA in finance. Getting into top B-Schools should be your priority.
Hello Hardik,
To be honest, nobody else but you can answer this question best. If you are interested in your family business, then go for it. Or, if you believe you have better chances with CAT (MBA), then choose MBA.
You also have an option of gaining experience from that business first and then pursuing CAT.
The time span doesn't really matter, but the dedication matters.
CAT is not an easy nut to crack.
You will have to give your best to pass through it with flying colors.
MAT is an easy option as its difficulty level is below CAT.
<p> Ideally, students start their preparation for CAT and other management entrance tests from the 2nd year onwards. -Starting by understanding the syllabus and the concepts of each section. -Once you are thorough will the syllabus, practice with mock tests, and identify your strengths as well as weak areas. -Be consistent with your stronger portions and keep working on your loose ends too. -If a particular topic is out of your understanding, don't waste much time on that. Rather try to improve the sections you are performing on average. -No student ever tries to attempt the whole exam. Strategies & plan on attemptin... View more
When you are preparing for MBA you should go for it. You can also go for CFA.Chartered Financial Analyst.
MBA in strategy.
<p>The syllabus of MAH MBA CET Quantitative Aptitude section includes Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Mensuration, Partnership (Accounts), Profit and Loss, Mean, mode, median, Ratio and Proportion, In-Equations, Quadratic and Linear equations, Surds and Indices, Time-Speed-Distance, Number System, Geometric Progression, Binomial theorem, Inequalities, Work and Time, Percentage, Logarithms, Square Root and Cube Root, Probability and Simple Interest and Compound Interest.</p><p>There will be 50 questions in the Quantitative Aptitude section of MAH CET. Every question will carry 1 mark for correct attempt and 0 for incorrec... View more
<p>There is no negative marking in MAH MBA CET. If you skip any question in any of the sections of the exam, no marks will be deducted. You will be marked zero. However, candidates must not skip too many questions in Verbal Ability or any section of MAH CET as low sectional score will affect the overall score and percentile.</p>
<p>The syllabus of MAH MBA CET Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension includes all important topics such as<strong> </strong>reading comprehension, selling/appropriate usage, fill in the banks, para jumbles, vocabulary, antonyms and synonyms, error correction, sentence completion and word arrangement, grammar, one-word substituting and verbal ability. Candidates must prepare these topic well to score high in MAH CET. There will be 50 questions in the VARC section of MAH CET. Every question will carry 1 mark for correct attempt and 0 for incorrect attempt. Five options will be given to choose the correct option from. The... View more
<p>The syllabus of MAH MBA CET Logical and Abstract Reasoning section includes Arrangements, Family tree, Coding-Decoding, Direction, Clock and Calendars, Groups and Conditionality, Number Series, Venn Diagrams, Syllogisms, Odd Word Out, Analogies, Blood Relations, Proposition, Direction Sense, Assumptions, Puzzles, Binary Logic, Clock and Calendars, Sets and Caselets, etc.</p><p>This section is divided into two parts. The Logical Reasoning section has 75 questions and Abstract Reasoning Section has 25 questions. Each question has five option to choose the correct option from. Each correct option fetches 1 mark and incorr... View more
If you do CA then you don't need to do MBA and if you do MBA then you don't need to go for CA. Who told you that CA has less finance curriculum? It's completely wrong. CA is totally about finance, accounts, auditing, and taxation and you can do CA after MBA but in my opinion, you should do one of these.