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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your academic background is good enough for FMS Delhi. The selection criteria of FMS Delhi for MBA Admission are given below. Selection Criteria: From the list of candidates shortlisted for the Interview Process, admission to the MBA Full Time programme shall be based on the following criteria and weight system:
1. Weighted CAT 2021 Score - 50%
2. Marks obtained in Class X - 10% (60% and above but less than 75%: 5%, 75% and above: 10%)
3. Marks obtained in Class XII 10% (60% and above but less than 75%: 5%, 75% and above 10%)
4. Discussion on Statement of Purpose - 10%
5. Extempore 5%
6. Personal Interview - 15%
So the CAT and PI are very
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Undoubtedly, IIT Mumbai enjoys the luxury of excellent location. It has beaches, it is a Bollywood hub, and it has great places to visit. Mumbai is the Financial Capital of India and draws more employers than any other IIT. IIT Delhi comes a close next but IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur and IIT Kharagpur are far below in the scale of location value. Living in a metro has its perks like better connectivity and better hostels. IIT Mumbai menu card has the greatest number of course options on it. The wide range of courses and their combinations are designed according to the current market demands and the potential demand in the near future. Hence
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For different categories. there is different cutoff percentage. For general category in CSE, they have to score 130-160 or 96% to 98% and for OBC, they have to score 92 to 94 percentage and for SC, they have to score 85 to 87 percentage for ST, they have to score around 80 to 85.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The Birla Institute of Technology and Science is responsible for one of India's top engineering entrance exams, known as BITSAT. Admission to three BITS Engineering Institutes in India is based on BITSAT scores. You ought to be pretty familiar with NCERT if you did a good job of preparing for your boards. When it comes to how it approaches individual questions, BITSAT differs significantly from JEE. The NCERT principles you used are the exact emphasis of BITSAT. Very few questions are based on ideas that are not covered in the NCERT. The BITSAT does, however, include several features that make it different from other exams, such as a c
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The only difference between the scope of chemical engineering and other fields is that, as technology in the fields of medicine and chemical modification has advanced, demand for chemical engineering and chemical engineers has been rising steadily in both the public and private sectors. As a result, India has a lot of potential in the field of chemical engineers in the coming years; all one needs to do is to know the appropriate skills.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Yes, to a certain extent. It has been reported that up to 4400 students have left the prestigious IITs and NITs in the last three years, and academic stress has been identified as one of the causes of this situation. Around 2060 students left the IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology) alone between 2012 and 2015. Well, it's odd that someone leaves a dream institution they entered, but there could be a lot of explanations for this.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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You must fall under the OBC-NCL category, I'm certain. You did pretty well in this category relative to the National Testing Agency's cutoff, which is around 67. This suggests to me that you have a strong Probability of being admitted to CSE. Based on your success in this exam, Shiksha has developed a college predictor that will assist you in determining the branch and college you will be admitted to.
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Everything is based on how well you are ranked in this category. Since this branch is typically a student's first choice, a percentile of nearly 98 must be obtained in order to have a chance of being admitted. Shiksha has created a college predictor to aid you, and it can forecast which institution you will be accepted to based on how well you pass on this test.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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In India today, getting admission without taking any kind of CET is nearly difficult. Of course, a student can get admitted to a school in Tamilnadu based only on their grade point average from their 12th grade exam. Additionally, some institutions that are considered to be universities such as the renowned BITS admit 12th-grade rank holders without the need for ACET. You might consider private engineering colleges with management quota seats for admission without ACET.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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I can relate to and share your anxiety over being accepted into your preferred branch of study at an NIT. The percentage that the nationality testing agency has designated as the cut off for your category is 67.0090297, which you have shown in the enquiry as your ranking under the OBC NCL category. I'm confident that you are aware of your percentile and can therefore determine for yourself if you qualify for admission. You can only apply for admission if your percentile is higher than this.

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