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Subhash Malik

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The eligibility is as below. The candidate applying for the exam must have cleared Class 12 examination or equivalent. Also, this should be inclusive of International Baccalaureate Diploma in any stream. This Diploma must be attained from a recognised Board at first attempt. Candidates must note that IB Certificate awarded is not eligible
The candidate must have obtained an aggregate of 60% marks in 10+2 equivalent examination
It is compulsory for the student to have passed in Mathematics/ Statistics at 10+2 or equivalent exam
Candidates holding IB Diploma will be eligible only if he/she has Mathematics/ Statistics at standard level
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Use Shikshas IIM Call Predictor Utility for getting an idea for colleges you are eligible for. However, 60% in CAT isn't very good. You will be better off seeking a college for direct admission.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

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Hello,
Students need to score equivalent or higher than CAT cut-off set by FMS, Delhi. The expected percentile is 98+. Other than clearing CAT a candidate must hold Bachelors degree or be in the final year of graduation. To apply, the online application form will available on the FMS official website. Applicants who clear the overall cutoff of CAT 2018 will appear for personal interview, group discussion and extempore rounds.
For its admission procedure, FMS Delhi has introduced plenty of changes such as:
Reduced weightage of CAT score from 85% to 60% in the final merit list. Reintroduced group discussion round which was scrapped in 2014
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Neil gupta

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Great job and wish you a very happy and prosperous new year. Chemistry is in all the root of the world. It's in every single field. I'd suggest you to pursue pharmacy by graduation in B.Pharma and post graduation (M.Pharma) if medicine and drugs really is in your interest. Or else, you can pursue B.Sc in chemistry and then MS in chemistry and then Ph.D. in the subject. You can also be a scientist and do those great reactions and work for mankind and increase class 11 and 12 chemistry course ;). You can also do study in organic farming if agriculture is in your field of interest and want to enter in the field of crop management as in In
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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Yes, you can continue your education at home as long as you are interested to learn.

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Hi Sachin,
Please refer to the link below:
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