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Garvit Kumar

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Strategy to prepare for IPMAT:
1. All the questions in IPMAT are concept driven. Hence a thorough understanding of the topics is very much required to tackle the questions in IPMAT. Prepare the concepts thoroughly and revise them regularly.
2. IPMAT checks your knowledge and is all about managing time in the examination. Hence it is necessary to give mocks in actual test-taking conditions which will help you to score well.
3. Once you give the mocks, analyze the mocks thoroughly. This will help you to assess your strengths & weakness and you can devote extra time and effort to improve the weak areas.
4. Practice does make a man perfect,
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Rajdeep Sinha

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Hi there, Yes, you can appear for CAT and other competitive examinations in your BE final year. Hope you got your answer.

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priyanka borah

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Yes, you are eligible for this.

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siddhant khare

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No, you don't need to qualify all the exams to get an admission in Amity University, Raipur. The eligibility criteria for taking an admission in MBA is Graduation with MAT/CAT/GMAT valid score. If you haven't appeared for any of the above management entrance tests, then another option for you is to appear for the entrance test conducted by Amity University itself i.e., Amity Common Admission Test (AMCAT). AMCAT consists of an Aptitude test and a personal interview. To get an admission in Amity University, first you have to fill in a form and register yourself for AMCAT. If you clear AMCAT, you will be notified by the institute, after w
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Annashwa Chowdhury

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Hi Avinanda,
I'm sorry to say, maths is a compulsory subject for BMS admission.
You could try some other colleges like Techno or Heritage.
Good luck!

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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According to the best of my knowledge, I would like to suggest you that both BBA and B.Com have their own merits. It depends entirely on your interest before choosing either of the courses. If making a career in management is your priority, then you should go for BBA, as it is the foundation of management and has been specifically designed for MBA aspirants. B.Com on the other hand, is much more diversified and has a wider scope for specialisation for post-graduate study. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money making aspect
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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

According to the best of my knowledge, I would like to suggest you that both BBA and B.Com have their own merits. It depends entirely on your interest before choosing either of the courses. If making a career in management is your priority then you should go for BBA as it is the foundation of management and has been specifically designed for MBA aspirants. B.Com on the other hand, is much more diversified and has a wider scope for specialisation for post-graduate study. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money making aspect w
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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

According to the best of my knowledge, I would like to suggest you that Both BBA and B.Com have their own merits. It depends entirely on your interest before choosing either of the courses. If making a career in management is your priority then you should go for BBA as it is the foundation of management and has been specifically designed for MBA aspirants. B.Com on the other hand, is much more diversified and has a wider scope for specialisation for post-graduate study. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money making aspect w
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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

According to the best of my knowledge, I would like to suggest you that Both BBA and B.Com have their own merits. It depends entirely on your interest before choosing either of the courses. If making a career in management is your priority then you should go for BBA as it is the foundation of management and has been specifically designed for MBA aspirants. B.Com on the other hand, is much more diversified and has a wider scope for specialisation for post-graduate study. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money making aspect w
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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

Guide-Level 12

According to best of my knowledge, I would like to suggest you that Both BBA and B.Com have their own merits. It depends entirely on your interest before choosing either of the courses. If making a career in management is your priority then you should go for BBA as it is the foundation of management and has been specifically designed for MBA aspirants. B.Com on the other hand, is much more diversified and has a wider scope for specialisation for post-graduate study. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money making aspect while
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