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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
With that CAT score, chances of getting admission in JBIMS are impossible since the cutoffs are generally very high. You can try in the other colleges like Jaipuria, BIMM, ITM, etc.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There are no specific marks needed in 10th and 12th mentioned by JBIMS for its MS programme. However, one needs to score at least 50% marks in graduation if belonging to the General Category (45% for Reserved category) to be eligible for its admission.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It is indeed very nice to know that after having completed your civil engineering you have decided to seek admission for your Mtech in IIT Mumbai. Environmental science engineering is one of the latest branches and deals with different issues that affect the environment of the country and of the world and of course the Engineering solutions that are available or or being researched. Geoinformatics is another interesting branch which has also great potential for job employment as well as for research. In my view you should select the branch in which you have a great interest or the one which fascinates you the most.
Best wishe
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Guide-Level 13
NET exam is conducted by UGC two times in a year. The exam is conducted to apply for lecturership in your field. It consists of two levels from two levels I mean there are two cut off scores given, one is for the eligibility of lecturership and second for eligibility for JRF and once you clear JRF then you are eligible to apply for fellowship that is you can pursue PH.D in which field you gave your NET exam. You are eligible for this once you complete your post graduation. You can get detailed information from UGC NET site.
Good luck.
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Guide-Level 12
All the best.
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