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7 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
Topics for WAT are based mainly on current topics/ issues. As far as PI is concerned, two different people can have highly varying PI experience and thus it's advisable to brush up on your knowledge of graduation subject/work ex related questions/GK etc. During my PI, I found my interviewer very friendly. Be prepared to answer 'why IIFM' though as this question is asked most of the time. Hope this helps.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) qualification with a minimum of 60% or an equivalent qualification in any discipline from a recognised board. Admission will be given based either on the Minimum CLAT score 50 or the JLU Entrance Exam followed by Personal Interview.
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Contributor-Level 10
Try to focus on the written exams for that matter example, CAT, MAT, NMAT, etc. Based on score and calls, apply for colleges. Thanks and all the best.
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7 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
Once the shortlisting of the candidate is done using CAT/XAT scores, selected candidates will be informed regarding the schedule. Do check your registered mail every day once the deadline for applying ends.
Last year What/PI took place in the last week of March but that might change.
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