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barkha manral

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See, CAT is a major part to get any of the MBA colleges, but it is not the only criteria to get in. All calls include your academic background, gender diversity, academic diversity, and your work experience if you are a dropper. So, at first, you have to check out your all these criteria and you can directly use Shiksha call predictor by putting your academic information's here in Shiksha call predictor.
Rest you can also check on college websites they provide you with the ways of their selection process and even tell you about the cut-off marks.
All the best.
You have a good percentile, hope you get a good college.

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Vatsal Chaturvedi

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Yes, that would be the best idea. Studying in Delhi has a lot of advantages. You will get a lot of guidance and networking.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, you have chances of getting into tier 2 and tier 3 campus. But for a demanded campus like IIMs, the chances are less. The colleges in tier 2 and tier 3 are easily possibly easy to get. Some of the best campuses are as follows: Acharya, RVIM, MSRIM Adarsh, AIMIT, Community Institute of Management Studies, Alliance, Sambhram, Presidency, St. Johns, St. Aloysius, DC School of Management, Koshys Group of Institutions, SCMS, Marthoma, Hindustan, Sri Krishna, IBMR, IBS, ISME, IZEE. Best of luck!

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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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That's okay. But still, you have to clear the entrance exam. JIMS wouldn't give direct admission.

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Viswanathan DOld, simple and helping nature

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It's not any special. It's like any other course only. 30k could be the starting pay. NEST is only an eligibility test for integrated M.Sc. Simply clearing NEST wouldn't guarantee anything. Not even admission.

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Prem Kumar

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Please check the different eligibility clauses of KCET. As a matter of fact, I have also written KCET and I don't know Kannada, however, I studied my 11th and 12th in Karnataka, so I was eligible. I think that you are also eligible for KCET but I would like to request you to check different eligibility clauses of KCET.

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Avinash PatilPursuing My Diploma in Hospitality Management

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Yes, he can go for Bachelors in hotel management or Diploma in hospitality management.

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Preeti DivekarI work as an architect and voice over artist.

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First, type of colors, drawing according to a situation given, 3D visualisation shapes and 3D forms. etc. which you will find in NATA syllabus. If you have done the elementary exam before, it would be easier. You can practice by arranging daily objects and composing frames and trying to sketch them. Also, pay attention to the details of maintaining proportions relatively big person small children, refrigerator iPad. Maintaining proportions can be acquired by practice. Daily sketching really helps. Also, observing things around people will surely help for good visualisation.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Paras!
Firstly congratulations on this wonderful score. Chances are very high that you may get a call from IIT Kanpur, Banaras or hardly Madras. Paras, since you have a zero work experience, it could be difficult for you to get a call from IIT-Bombay or Delhi. However, there is no harm in applying. You can check various rank predictor to get the basic rough idea of your selection. Just apply. I hope you can get IITs in Madras campus. Hope this helps. Good luck. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied.

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