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Anyam Kalra

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After NBSAT result declaration, candidates will be shortlisted for the Personal Interview (PI) round. They will have to appear for the PI round on the given dates and submit Statement of Purpose (SOP). Post the PI round, all the candidates will be evaluated on their performance and overall academic profile. Those who shall pass the admission criteria will be offered admission.

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Manisha Singh

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Yes, it is mandatory to appear for the PI round of NBSAT as it is an essential part of selection process for MBA/PGDM courses. Merely scoring high in NBSAT will not be enough for admission. If a candidate shortlisted for NBSAT PI round does not appear for it, their candidature will be cancelled and the seat will be offered to the next candidate.

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Esha Singh

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If you clear NBSAT exam but do not have the minimum marks in graduation, then you might not get selected for further admission round. To be eligible for admission to MBA/PGDM programme of NBS, meeting the minimum criteria for 60 percent marks in graduation is essential.

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Nitesh Vimal

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Narayana Business School offers PGDM and MBA courses in full time mode through NBSAT. The entrance exam qualifying candidate can choose from the following courses:

  • PGDM (Data Science & Analytics)
  • PGDM (Quantitative Finance)
  • PGDM (Dual Specialisation)
  • MBA+PGPCE

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Kritika Sharma

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The Commission conducted the UPSC IES 2025 Prelims exam in an offline mode. It was held on June 8, 2025 at various centres across the country. 

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Jasleen Jain

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Yes. In UPSC IES 2025, there is a negative marking. As per the official notification, there are four alternatives for the answers to every question. For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one-third of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as a penalty.

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Abhay Arora

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While SAT exam is a popular undergraduate entrance exam for admissions abroad, it still holds different meanings for different people. Here is how it differs:

  • Some take SAT exam based on its full form - Scholastic Assessment Test. A test to examine the skills of applicants who are going to college after high school.
  • The others consider this as a standardised exam for undergrads applying to US universities or other parts of the world where the exam is accepted.
  • For some, SAT exam means just an exam whose scores are essential for admissions. 
  • Finally, some treat this exam as a parameter to check the readiness of the applicants to apply
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Shikha Shukla

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The UPSC (ESE) IES 2025 prelims exam carry a total of 500 marks. 
Paper 1: 200 marks
Paper 2: 300 Marks

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Krishnendu Lama

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Candidates must reach the allotted centre as per the date and time allotted in their UP CPET 2025 Admit Card. Any digital format (on the mobile) of the UP CPET admit card will not be accepted at the examination centre. Hence students are advised to bring the hard copy to the exam centre. 

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