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Ketan Ojha

Beginner-Level 5

I think, first of all, you should practice your NCERT completely. Don't leave any question from NCERT. Once you are done with NCERT, then you should go with other books like RD Sharma or Together With or any other that you prefer. But give first priority to your NCERT textbook.

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ARENA JAYANAGAR Gupta

Beginner-Level 4

If you are studying II PUC, then please complete II PUC and join animation. If you are not hopeful of clearing II PUC, then you can definitely join animation and do certification cases so that you can at least join and try to continue your studies in correspondence.

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Anagha G Nair

Guide-Level 13

Hello,
*First thing first, you need to be good in academics and test scores.
*In addition, if going for master-level degrees, having a bachelor's degree from IIT or top Delhi University colleges will count. For a great bachelors college, you can crack IIT or can be a top ranker in Board examinations.
For master's degree, having a selective job in a top firm will definitely help.
*You need to score high in IIT (or board topper or university gold medalist) and can have high scores in SAT (for bachelors), or GMAT and GRE (for masters).

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Mehak Seth

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Sujata Dewan

Contributor-Level 9

I would suggest you complete your 12th first and then opt for a college. That will not only help in a better career but will also open various avenues for you in future. For the list of colleges, kindly refer to the link below:
https://goo.gl/9cro5n.

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Sumeet Kalaskar

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Admission to IIMs needs a good score in CAT, decent academic record and an interview.

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Sumeet Kalaskar

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If you have an interview call, try to do as well as possible.

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Sumeet Kalaskar

Contributor-Level 6

CAT score above 99 percentile with a good academic record and work experience generally helps to strengthen the candidature.

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Rupen Chawla

Contributor-Level 7

The admissions for PGDM course are closed. For MMS, the percentile is higher and hence it would be difficult to secure admission with the marks mentioned.

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Mehak Seth

Guide-Level 12

10th standard is an important point in a students life. The stream/path that he/she chooses after 10th will play a huge role in determining his/her career path!
Thus, choosing the right course/stream after 10th is an important task!
Some courses you can pursue after 10th class :
11th and 12th PUC
Diploma in Engineering courses
ITI courses
Other vocational courses
Certificate courses.

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