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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi,
Unless and until you are looking for a niche career as a Financial Analyst - courses such as CFA and FRM (for risk management), would be of less importance. They wouldn't harm you, but benefits are less.

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Lorna Dsouza

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You will need to connect with the University for the Details. The information about management quota is not explicitly mentioned by any of the college/university.

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Swapnadip Mazumdar

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IISWBM does not accept CAT score. Kirloskar is okay, but it's placements are not up to the mark right now. I can't comment on ISME, as I don't know about it. NDIM is good. You can go for it, if you can afford their fees.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi dear,
CUSAT CAT MBA 2016 cutoff is the factor to restrict candidates count in the admission process of MBA postgraduate programme. It will be set by School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology (SMS CUSAT). All the candidates who have appeared in any of CAT/ MAT/ CMAT and applied for admission will be subject to screening through the application of cutoff. There are two broad purposes of cutoff to delimit the number of candidates in the selection process and to pick best lot for allotment.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hey Dear,
Bharati Vidyapeeth University does not take CAT in consideration. The university has its own exam by the name BMAT. The selection process is considered for MBA program and there are 8 colleges under this university. If you have achieved top 200 rank, you can get New Delhi College in general category, above this goes to Pune and Mumbai. All colleges have 180 seats for MBA program.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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BMAT is a merit based exam.
The pattern for entrance exam is- written test comprises of 200 marks. There will be 200 multiple choice questions of one mark each with four alternatives, with single correct or most probable answer. There is no negative marking. The break-up of marks will be as follows:
Written Test Questions Marks:
i) Current Affairs – 20
ii) Mathematics atX level – 30iii) Logical and Abstract Reasoning – 50iv) Computer Awareness - 20
v) Verbal Ability and Reading comprehension – 40vi) Quantitative Aptitude 20 20vii) Management Skill 2020 Total
200 Group Discussion and Interview Test:
i) Performance in Group Discussion
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Dhruv SharmaCurrently pursuing MBA from BVIMR in 2017-19 batch

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No Hima, you will have to give the BMAT exam to get admission in this college.
Thanks.

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JIMS KJ-GN

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You can do MBA or PGDM from any Institute. First, you have to give entrance exams like CAT MAT CMAT XAT etc. and get a valid score. Which city are you looking for MBA/PGDM?

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Akshita Jain

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Hello Gaurav, you can get admission in Sandip Institute Of Technology and Research Center at the score of minimum 65 percentile.
Placements are good in SITRC. Company offers between 2 lakhs to 7 lakhs for marketing specialisation. It's very good college in terms of academics and placements as well. I definetly recommend you to opt for this college.
Wish you all the best.

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