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Mohammed Maqsood

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GIBS Business School situated in Bangalore acknowledges CAT, MAT, and XAT as authorized admission tests for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Approved Admission Exams

  •  CAT (Common Admission Test)
  •  MAT (Management Aptitude Test)
  •  XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test)

Additionally to these Three Tests, GIBS takes all National Admission Tests into consideration when accepting students to their PGDM program. Some examples of additional National Admission Tests accepted by GIBS include CMAT, ATMA, and GMAT among others.

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Chandeep Singh

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Build a strong base for general awareness. Start with previous 12 months of GK. Asoirant can buy some books and follow yiutube channels for preparation. Sections that must be covered are current affairs, eduation system. They can read newspapers such as The Hindu, The Guardian, The Print, and more. 

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Sidhartha Singh

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Yes — KJ Somaiya College of Physiotherapy (BPTh) offers stronger and more diverse financial aid options compared to most private physiotherapy colleges in India. It provides need‑based, merit‑based, subject‑specific, and special interest scholarships, along with concessions for economically weaker sections (EWS) and persons with disabilities (PWD), which many private colleges do not match

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Sidhartha Singh

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CriteriaGIBS BangaloreChrist UniversityAlliance UniversityJain University
Placement Rate100% (2025)~95%~90%~92%
the highest Package₹20 LPA₹87.5 LPA (PG) / ₹15.75 LPA (UG)₹18 LPA₹17 LPA
Average Package₹8.2 LPA₹7 LPA₹6.8 LPA₹6.5 LPA
Recruiters220+ companies200+180+150+
Industry ExposureIRE Labs, TEDx, corporate immersionAlumni network, internshipsCorporate tie‑upsEntrepreneurship focus
RankingTop 40 placements (TOI 2023), A+ by Business IndiaTop 20 private B‑schoolsTop 50Top 60
Fees (MBA/PGDM)₹8.9 lakh₹4.8–8.6 lakh₹7–8 lakh₹6–7 lakh

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Mohammed Maqsood

Beginner-Level 4

GIBS Business School offers students an integrated curriculum of traditional management programs and vocationally oriented specializations that reflect the expectations of employers.

  • The different courses offered at GIBS include:
  • PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) – the flagship program
  • BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) – the Bachelor's degree program

PGDM Specializations:

  •  Marketing Management – sales management, brand management, and digital marketing
  •  Finance Management – investment management, banking, and financial forecasting
  •  Human Resource (HR) Management – recruitment, training, and leadership
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Sidhartha Singh

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With a CUET PG score of 110, admission to M.Sc. Mathematics at Delhi University is very unlikely. DU's CUET PG cutoffs for Science courses, including Mathematics, generally range much higher—often above 200–250 marks out of 300 for the General category. 


Why 110 Is Not Enough

  • CUET PG is scored out of 300.
  • For DU's popular PG programs (like M.Sc. Mathematics), cutoffs are usually 200+ for General category.
  • Even in later rounds, cutoffs rarely drop below 180–190.
  • A score of 110 places you well below the safe zone for DU admission.

Typical DU CUET PG Cutoffs (2025 Trends)

CourseGeneral Category Cutoff (Marks)Your Score (110)Admission Chance
M.Sc. Mathematics~220–250110❌ Not possible
M.Sc. Physics~230–240110❌ Not possible
M.Sc. Chemistry~225–235110❌ Not possible
M.Sc. Applied Sciences (less competitive)~180–200110❌ Not possible

Alternative Options

Since DU is not realistic at 110, here are p

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Sidhartha Singh

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  • JoSAA (NIT/IIIT/GFTI): ❌ Not possible.

  • State Govt Colleges (REAP Rajasthan): ✅ Possible, but mostly in Civil/Mechanical/Electrical.

  • Private Universities: ✅ Strong chance for CSE/IT/ECE.

 

👉 My advice:

  • Fill REAP AND OTHER STATES counseling for Rajasthan government colleges (you may get Civil/Mechanical/Electrical).

  • Apply to private universities in Jaipur (VGU, JECRC, Amity, Poornima) if you want CSE/IT.

  • Keep both routes open so you don't miss out.

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Mohammed Maqsood

Beginner-Level 4

 GIBS Business School gathers and uses feedback to develop quality

GIBS Business School collects and uses feedback to improve the quality of their programs. They gather feedback through student surveys, faculty evaluations, scheduled in-person meetings, and recruiter feedback about skills and performance. The feedback is used to improve the curriculum, enhance teaching practices, upgrade facilities, and develop training based on what industries want.

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Bhumika Vimal

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Yes, this can be considered really cool for Harvard University, as it covers the full tuition cost, housing, meals and other expenses if they can get in. 

Harvard is known to provide the 100% of demonstrated financial need for all Indian students.

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Mohit diwakar

Contributor-Level 7

For Mode 2 (board merit) at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, the process is simple:

You apply through the same online admission form, and while filling it you select the 12th PCM merit category. Then:

  • Upload your 12th marks (PCM)

  • Register for counselling

  • Seats are allotted based on your PCM % (JEE used only as tiebreaker)

For CSE (rough idea):

  • Safe zone: 95–97%+ in PCM

  • 93–95% → borderline (depends on year & competition)

CSE is the most competitive, so higher % gives you better chances 👍

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