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2016-02-25 13:17:58Beginner-Level 5
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2016-02-25 13:01:16
Contributor-Level 8
IBS, Hyderabad is the best amongst all IBS. If u r getting a chance to get into the Hyderabad campus then it is good and if not then Christ should be your next option.
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2016-02-25 12:52:23New answer posted
2016-02-25 10:07:45
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All the best.
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2016-02-24 19:00:05
Contributor-Level 7
Most of the reputed colleges do consider 10th,12th and graduation mark-sheets. They have minimum criteria around 60% for each exam.
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2016-02-24 18:51:23
Contributor-Level 7
Neha has explained you well about the things that you should think about for preparation of CAT. I would like to advise you to join a reputed coaching class nearby your area to decrease your search time for various course materials and information about good B-schools.
Best of luck:)
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2016-02-24 18:39:33
Contributor-Level 7
In most of the exams, some chapters carry more weightage (few examples: probability, Number systems, Speed-time-distance, geometry) make sure that you don't miss any of this. It's always advisable to practise well for each chapter. All these exams are about choosing right questions( which can be solved easily) and don't waste time for complex questions. So start with questions with which you are comfortable and then try other parts. If you have at least learnt basic concepts, you might be able to solve easy questions of any chapter, because one never knows examiner will give tough question from which part.
Best of luck :)
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2016-02-24 18:23:21
Contributor-Level 8
For MBA/PGDM, one needs to pass out graduation from recognised university with minimum of 50 % for general category and 45% for reserved category.As you have scored more than 50% in graduation you could surely c do MBA/PGDM but you need to have good percent in your CAT if you want to take admission in top colleges. Regards
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