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2016-01-27 21:18:01

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

Guide-Level 11

No. You may get a college but definitely not a good college. The cut off required in CAT is around 70% and CMAT is around 80% if you are targeting a good reputed college.
If you don't want to give up your dream to get a good college then write MAT, ATMA and MHCET exams coming in Feb/Mar. Perform well in these exams and you will definitely get a good college.
All the best.

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2016-01-27 20:58:14

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AMIT RAJ

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Yes you have a good percentile . You should definetly go for HRM. High chance are there for getting call for HRM. All the Best.

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2016-01-26 23:30:45

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Ananthjith P

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She is definitely eligible.If she applies to DoMS, NITT she would definitely get a call for GDPI. The class here would probably start by june . So your daughter's course should finish by that time if she gets selected for her to join DoMS.

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2016-01-26 23:30:45

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Ananthjith P

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She is definitely eligible.If she applies to DoMS, NITT she would definitely get a call for GDPI. The class here would probably start by june . So your daughter's course should finish by that time if she gets selected for her to join DoMS.

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2016-01-26 21:55:30

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ambica gulati

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Dear Gibin,
As a person in media, you can look at multiple aspects. For instance, you can be doing video-editing for a science-based programme. You can get into digital media where you can use your science background along with writing, reporting, skills, for instance environment reporting, or the healthcare industry. You could opt for a portal where science related subjects are covered.

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2016-01-26 14:16:57

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2016-01-25 23:14:37

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Ambuj Jain

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Candidates should have obtained a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in qualifying degree. For your case as the qualifying degree is M.Sc so you are eligible to apply. Moreover we shortlist candidates for GDPI
based on overall profile. Best of Luck

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2016-01-25 19:15:58

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jaikaran singh

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You can join some short term course. This short time course will open a gate in industry as junior engineer.

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2016-01-25 13:07:00

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Harsha Kumar

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Yes you can go for KMAT after completing your graduation.
Eligibility for KMAT:
Candidates need to have Bachelors degree / Masters degree from any recognized education body in Commerce, Management, Arts, Social Sciences, Engineering / Technology or equivalent
Atleast 50% aggregate marks; 40% for SC/ST candidate
Candidates will then be shortlisted on the basis on their performance in KMAT. The scorecards of the candidates will be sent to the colleges.
The selected candidates who have qualified in KMAT need to report to their respective college to secure admissions.

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