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Syllabus section-wise:
Language skills:
Reading Comprehension, Passages, Poems, Synonyms, Antonyms, Dictionary meanings of different words, Syntax, and correct grammar, Language usage and their rules.
Quantitative Skills:
Arithmetic, Algebra, Trigonometry, 2D and 3D Geometry, and Statistic. Line graph, Bar graph, Tables and Pie-chart.
Logical Reasoning: Coding & Decoding, Strong Arguments and Weak Arguments, Series, Family tree, Multi-dimensional arrangements and Puzzles.
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Abroad is a very broad word, different countries have many universities which again have different admission requirements. How much are you expecting in class 12th? Accordingly, you can target the countries.
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The application process must ideally start a year ahead before the intakes. Fall intake in the USA starts typically during August or September. And hence you should by now have started the process if you are targeting 2018. For UG studies, you must take SAT or ACT and TOEFL. Proactively, start researching for university admission requirements, deadlines and prepare accordingly. Though most of the top ranking universities have limited time. Now, you should find options allowing you to submit your applications by January or February too. Shortlist the universities as per your profile, the entry requirements, budget, etc. Follow the t
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As you are interested in business, you must go for BBA in your undergraduate and have that degree and then complete your post graduate degree with MBA. It will give you ample number of opportunities as well knowledge if you are interested in business. You can also do Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM).
I think BBA + MBA would be best for you as you are interested in business.
The minimum criteria of marks to get admission for MBA is 50%. So score well in your BBA graduation degree and also prepare well for the entrance exams for MBA. There are various entrance exams for getting admission in MBA which are CAT, XAT, GMAT and MA
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