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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
For PGDM programs at JIMS, Rohini following are the scores to get qualified for their GD/PI process.
Valid Score of any one of the following
CAT 75 Percentile for PGDM, 65 Percentile for PGDM- IB and 60 Percentile for PGDM- RM
MAT 580 Composite Score for PGDM and 500 Composite Score for PGDM- IB/RM
CMAT 70 Percentile for PGDM, 55 Percentile for PGDM- IB and 50 Percentile for PGDM- RM
XAT 70 percentile for PGDM, PGDM- IB 55 percentile and 45 percentile for PGDM- RM
ATMA 60 percentile for PGDM, PGDM- IB55 percentile and 50 percentile for PGDM- RM
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Scholar-Level 17
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
It would be advisable for those in this group to devote around 25-30 hours per week towards preparation for CAT exam. Every year, a lot students who join T.I.M.E. coaching center for 3-4 months of CAT classroom programme crack CAT exam and secure admission into the IIMs.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
First and foremost, in order to score well in CAT you need to know and understand the CAT syllabus and CAT exam pattern. Get hold of right set of books based on the latest CAT pattern. Here is the list of Books and Online Resources for CAT Preparation. Take FREE CAT MOCK TEST as a diagnostic mock and know where you stand as of today. Plan your entire preparation and draft a study plan after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. Be organized and follow a time-table. Read daily newspapers and magazines from day 1 as this will help you to understand diff
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The easiest part among the steps involved in MBA. Things you should start doing-
1- Start reading Newspaper daily (at least 2 and read opinion and business page)
2- Start building your resume (Do certifications, join NGO, Write research papers and articles)
3- Start working on your Hobby and answer to tell me about yourself
4- Identify your weak areas and forte.
5- Then devise a strategy to improve your weak areas and refine your areas of excellence.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The CAT preparation, you could read the editorial column of 1-2 leading newspapers to enhance your reading and comprehension ability. You could focus on getting your basics right by practicing some simple questions. Solve 2-3 logic puzzles and 1-2 Data Interpretation sets daily, read "Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis. 2-3 hours on weekdays and double that time on weekends should be sufficient to crack the CAT. Thank you.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Here is the list of coaching institutions in Kolkata along with their pros and cons:
Career Launcher:
On enquiry CL seems like a good option that provides excellent facilities. But when I asked students who were taking coaching from CL, they recommended not to join the institute. It takes hours to grab a chance and clarify a si
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Visit this link for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.
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