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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Most of the B schools offer the option of dual specializations. Marketing with IT may be available in few B schools but it is best to choose among the top 5 specializations in combination like marketing with HR.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, a 12th student can not take the CAT exam. The eligibility criteria to appear in the CAT exam is:
1. The applicant must have completed a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
2. To be eligible, students must have at least a 50% graduation rate. SC, ST, and PWD candidates, on the other hand, must have 45%.
3. If your university awards grades or CGPA, then the conversion factor given by the university has to be used.
4. You can also apply in your final year, but you will need a pass Certificate from the previous year to be eligible to appear for the CAT exam.

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No, the Common Admission Test CAT exam is not very tough. It is simply moderately difficult. This is due to the following reasons:
1. There is a high level of competition in the exam. More than 2 Lacs students are writing this exam for just 2500 seats in top MBA colleges.
2. There is a time constraint on reading the comprehension section. The passage can make students waste a lot of time if they have not practiced speed reading.
3. Negative marking is another issue. Due to it, students are unable to take risks in the exam.
4. The time limit of three hours for 100 questions makes the CAT paper appear a bit tough.
5. Some sections, such a
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Harsha Kulkarni

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The rank when a candidate score 52 marks in Telangana state integrated common entrance test is 53500+ as per the present cutoff marks issued by the TSICET.

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Harsha Kulkarni

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Yes there is a connection with the ice rank because based on the rank only we get to know in what college we are eligible to join and based on the cut off marks so ice rank is very important.

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Harsha Kulkarni

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The medicals college is amazing. Faculty members are always supportive which is very good for us. Placements : the college provides almost 100% placements the highest salary package offered is 12 LPA and the average salary packaged offered is 7.6 LPA.

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Harsha Kulkarni

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Yes it is completely fine to go for a MBA after taking one year gap after completion of your graduation and it is a common phenomenon to take a year gap as its obvious that we need a ample time to get prepared for CAT examination.

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Harsha Kulkarni

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You just need to give CMAT and admission is depended on the cutoff they release sometimes if we get 95 out of 400 also we get admission into prestige college so it is all depended on the cutoff that the college release every year

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Harsha Kulkarni

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No, as the candidate should have a minimum of 60% aggregate in class 10th and class 12th HSC or equivalent examination in the case of the General and NC-OBC categories.

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yash sahani

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Students with the eligible GATE score can get apply and get direct admission to the BMS School of Architecture Bangalore. The seat allocation for the M.Arch (Urban Design) is given below. In the total seats, 20% of the seats are reserved for the government quota and the remaining 80% of seats are filled under the management quota.

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