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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, that is a good score and you should be able to qualify for the CUET Exam.
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Sure, here is the admission process for MBA at KIIT Bhubaneswar:
- Apply for the KIITEE Management exam. The KIITEE Management exam is a national-level entrance exam that is conducted by KIIT University for admission to the MBA program. You can apply for the exam online through the KIIT University website.
- Appear for the KIITEE Management exam. The KIITEE Management exam is a computer-based test that is conducted in two sessions. The exam consists of 125 multiple-choice questions that are divided into three sections: Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, and Logical Reasoning.
- Score above the cutoff. The cutoff for the KIITE
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Yes, candidates can refer to additional study materials as long as they cover the topics mentioned in the Karnataka PGCET syllabus. Candidates must stick to the topics of PGCET syllabus to avoid pressure.
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Preparing for Karnataka PGCET using mock tests provides candidates a familiarity with the type of questions and exam pattern. Candidates indirectly lead to improving their speed and accuracy.
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Basic English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin, Objective English by M.G.Kulkarni, The Practice of English Usage by E.B. White, and The Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, are some books that help in KEA PGCET preparation.
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Candidates need to prepare for Proficiency in the English Language, General Knowledge, Reasoning, and Quantitative Analysis for PGCET exam. Karnataka PGCET syllabus is similar to other MBA entrance exams.
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Candidates must have a plan for Karnatak PGCET preparation based on their schedule. Hus there is no one shoe that will fit all. However, When you have limited time in hand for Karnataka PGCET exam preparation, each day counts. To utilise each day in the right way, create an hourly plan. Pick up the hard topics or in other words, topics in which you lack confidence in the first week. Divide the topics into two halves. In the first half, devote your attention to completing a hard topic and in the second half to cover an easier topic. By doing this, the stress level will be balanced.
Make a plan that you do not have to regret following or
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To prepare for General Knowledge section of Karnataka PGCET exam, candidates must follow news, read bulletins, and refer Manorama Year Book to know about the current affairs.
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Karnataka PGCET exam dates and event schedule is released by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). KEA conducts the Karnataka PGCET exam for admission to MBA/MCA, and MTech courses offered by colleges in Karnataka. Besides these courses, candidates aspiring for MArch courses are also required to fill the PGCET form to be considered for the centralised counselling process. Karnataka MArch admissions are based on CoA's PGETA.
KEA releases the schedule for Karnataka PGCET exam, including the application schedule, admit card dates, exam dates, answer key release schedule, and result declaration dates. Besides these events, KEA
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2 years ago
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KEA conducts the Karnataka PGCET exam every year for admission to MBA and MCA courses. Besides the MBA, MCA admissions, Karnataka PGCET exam also aids the MTech admission for candidates who do not have a valid GATE score. There is no fixed timeline for Karnataka PGCET exam. The exam dates for MBA and MCA exam remains the same. Whereas, the PGCET exam date for ME/MTech courses is different. Karnataka PGCET 2025 exam is generally conducted in the month of June for MBA and MCA courses.
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