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1. Balaji Engineering College, Junagadh (Gujarat)
2. Aditya College of Engineering and Advanced Studies
3. VVP Engineering College, Rajkot (Gujarat)
4. Vidhyadeep Institute of Management and Technology, Surat (Gujarat)
5. Venus International College of Technology, Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
6. Vadodara Institute of Engineering (VIER), Waghodia (Gujarat)
7. Tatva Institute of Technological Studies, Modasa (Gujarat)
8. SPB Patel Engineering College, Mehsana (Gujarat)
9. Smt. S R Patel Engineering College, Mehsana (Gujarat)
10. Silver Oak College of Engineering and Technology, Ahmedabad (Gu
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To pursue PGDM in finance from IIM Ahmadabad you need to have:
1. More than 50% marks at graduation level (relaxation is there in case of SC/ST/other reserved categories).
2. Score more than 95% score in CAT (open entrance test) and also clear the PI (cutoff are much lower for reserved category candidates).
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Here is the list of top colleges in Gujarat for mechanical engineering :
1) Nirma Institute, Ahmedabad
2) DDIT, Nadiad
3) Birla vVshwakarma Vidhyalaya, VV Nagar
4) Vishwakarma Engineering College, Chandkheda
5) PDPULD engineering college, Ahmedabad
These are the good colleges as per my view. Gujarat also has IIT(Gandhinagar) and NIT(SVNIT, Surat), but to get admission there you need to score good in JEE-Mains and JEE-Advanced.
Apart from these colleges, you can refer Shiksha website link to find more details about the colleges along with fee structure and reviews.
https://engineering.shiksha.com/be-btech-in-mechanical-engineering-co
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 4
It is a pleasure to see your interest towards IRMA.
The test on Issues of Social Concern is considered to be as important as the CAT itself. It is 'Indispenseable'.
Generally the test is conducted to assess the candidate's familiarity with social issues around the world but Indian rural in specific. Anything ranging from the Millennium development goals, now almost redundant, to the schemes and yojanas instituted by the Indian Government can be asked about.
So it has to do about how well read you are more than your aptitude.
Please do refer to the magazines Yojana and Kurukshetra. They would be of great help.
As for CAT, IRMA
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