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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
PI round for BBA admission through AUSAT is not tough. It is a personality assessment round where a panel of experts ask you questions related to your academics and career goals. The idea is to understand and assess your aptitude for business management. Be clear in your answers and communicate your opinion backed by logic/data. If you don’t know the answer tell the panel honestly. Don’t beat around the bush or pretend. Before the PI date, do mock interview practices so that you don’t fumble in the interview. And can answer questions confidently and fluently.
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a year ago
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In the GD section of AUSAT, questions are asked from Static GK and current affairs. The questions can be asked from business, economy, trade, politics, science & tech, IT, marketing, branding, awards, arts, literature, books, international events, history and entertainment.
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a year ago
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AUSAT is an easy exam. One can prepare for it in 3-4 months with basic practice of Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. Since it an entrance test for BBA, the syllabus has Class 12 level Maths, Reasoning, English and GK. For GK, one can refer to year books and memorise all current affairs events and refer to GK books for static GK preparation. For English, one should refer to Wren and Martin for grammar and Word Power made easy for vocabulary.
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a year ago
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After the AUSAT result has been declared, candidates must prepare for the Personal Interview round. This is a personality assessment round so candidates must practice for it through mock interviews.
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a year ago
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After AUSAT, the institute evaluate candidates’ performance and announce the result. The AUSAT score is then evaluated to select candidates for the second round of admission process which is Personal Interview or PI. Candidates have to participate in the PI round and clear it for final selection. Those who miss the PI round will not be considered for selection.
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a year ago
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AUSAT is held in CBT mode. The duration is 90 minutes in which candidate's have to attempt 100 questions. All questions are objective type and belong to English Grammar, Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, GK. Every question carries 1 mark,
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a year ago
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The syllabus of AUSAT includes English Grammar, Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, General Knowledge. Candidates are required to study all the important topics included in these subjects. Given below are some of the important topics:
English Grammar: Vocabulary, Fill in the blanks, antonyms/synonyms, word meaning, one word substitution, preposition, conjunction, pronouns, etc.
Comprehension: Reading comprehension, parajumble, para summary, odd sentence.
Logical Reasoning: Arrangement, Blood Relations, Syllogisms, Venn Diagram, Assumption, Binary Logic, Clocks & Calendars, Puzzles, Caselets, graphs, tables
Quantitative
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a year ago
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JEMAT requires candidates to answer MCQ type question within 60 minutes. The exam will have three sections with a total of 50 questions. Joint Entrance Management Aptitude Test (JEMAT) is a state-level entrance exam for admissions to MBA and MHA courses offered by B-Schools of West Bengal. MAKAUT typically conducts the JEMAT exam in the last week of June every year.
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a year ago
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To begin with, know the complete ISC syllabus and exam pattern 2025. Check the weightage given to each chapter. Pick up the chapters which have a higher weightage and study them well. Similarly, you can pick up chapters and topics of importance. After completing the syllabus, you must download the ISC specimen sample papers and start solving them. These will give you an idea of the difficulty level and the types of questions that are asked frequently.
Get all your dowbts cleared soon as they arise. Make notes of the important points and this practice shall help you obtain over 90 percent in your ISC 12th board exams 2025.
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a year ago
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Completing your ISC Class 12 syllabus by December requires a structured and disciplined approach. Here are some effective tips to help you achieve this goal:
1. Make a Study Plan
- Break Down the Syllabus. Divide your syllabus into subjects and topics. Identify the weightage of each topic based on past years' question papers.
- Set a Timeline and Allocate specific time frame to each subject and topic. Aim to complete a certain number of chapters each week.
2. Stick to a Study Routine
- Consistent Study Hours are a must. Set aside dedicated hours each day for studying. Aim for at least 4-6 hours of focused study.
- Alternate between subjects to keep
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