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Anangsha Patra

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The study plan for 10 days for RBI Assistant exam is given below.

Day

Topics to be covered

Day 1

Quant: Practice Quadratic Equation questions

Reasoning: Practice Inequality

Attempt at least one mock test to check your level of preparation

Check your strong and weak areas

Work more on your calculation speed and revise the formulas

Day 2

Quant: Practice Number Series Questions

Reasoning: Practice Syllogism Questions.

Attempt 1 mock test and analyse it

Day 3

Quant: Practice Simplification and Approximation questions and probability questions

Reasoning: Practice coding-decoding

Spend some time on your strong areas

Attempt 1 mock test and analyze your performance.

Day 4

English: Practice para jumbles

Quant: Practice ration proportion and age-related questions.

Reasoning: Practice blood relation questions.

Attempt 1 mock test and analyze properly.

Day 5

English: Practise cloze test

Quant: Start with time and work and partnership

Reasoning: Practice order and ranking questions.

Practice 1 mock test and analyze your performance.

Day 6

Quant: Practice percentage and average questions.

Reasoning: Practice direction distance questions.

Attempt 1 mock test and analyze.

English: Revise grammar rules.

Day 7

Quant: Start time speed distance and mixture and alligations

Reasoning: Practice seating arrangement.

Practice 1 mock.

English: Practice RC

Day 8

Quant: Practice simple interest and CI, pipe, and cistern

Reasoning: Practice Alphanumeric series

Attempt 1-2 mock tests and analyze them properly

English: Practice Error Spotting questions

Day 9

Quant: Practice questions from various types of data interpretation

Reasoning: Practice Puzzles & Seating Arrangement

Attempt 1-2 mock tests and analyse them

Day 10

Devote at least two to three hours to practising wrong questions from each mock test

Solve 1-2 mock tests on a daily basis

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Udipta das

Beginner-Level 4

A CAT score in the 85th percentile is regarded as respectable and can get you into a lot of MBA schools. Institutions may have different prerequisites for admission, therefore it's important to take into account things like the volume of applications, level of competition, and Accurate Group of Institutions-specific requirements. It is advisable to find out about the minimal percentile requirements and any other selection standards the school may have for their MBA programme by visiting their official website or getting in touch with the admissions office.

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Indrani Choudhury

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Admission to the various programme is entrance-based. Students can check some of course-wise slection criteria from the table presented below:

Course Name

Selection Criteria

MSc

GRE/ JAM/ PG FEAT + Statement of Purpose (SOP)

MBA/PGPEI

CAT/XAT/CMAT/NMAT/MAT/GMAT/ MAH CET/ PG FEAT + Essay + PI + Past Academic Record + Extracurricular Activities + SOP + Personality Profiling

BA

FEAT/SAT/ACT + Essay + Online Interview + Past Academic Record + Extracurricular + SOP

PhD

SOP + CV/Resume + GATE/ CAT/ XAT/ GMAT/ UGC/ CSIR/ JRF/ GRE/ PhD FEAT + Online Interview

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Aneena Abraham

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Top law colleges in Indore offering admissions without entrance exams are often based on Class 12th merit marks. These Law colleges usually focus on academic performance, rather than entrance score. Below mentioned are some colleges - 

College NameTuition Fee
Prestige Institute of Management and ResearchINR 8 lakh
IPS AcademyINR 1.1 lakh - INR 4.9 lakh
Medicaps UniversityINR 12.5 lakh
Oriental UniversityINR 23,000 - INR 3.5 lakh
Acropolis Institute of Management Studies and ResearchINR 1.1 lakh

Source: Official site and may vary.

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Naresh M K S

Beginner-Level 5

Raffles University grants admission to B.Tech programs based on the scores obtained in the Raffles University Entrance Test. The entrance test is followed by counseling for the final selection of candidates.

For B.Tech programs, the minimum eligibility criteria is:

Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the following: Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, Technical Vocational subject, Computer Science, Information Technology, Informatics Practices, Agriculture, Engineering Graphics, Business Studies. Obtained at least 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates belonging to res

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Shailja Rawat

Contributor-Level 10

GITAM School of Technology admits students to its BA courses based on merit in the GAT exam. This exam is generally held in many different cycles. For GITAM GAT Cycle 5 the result was announced in May, 2024. 

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Indrani Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, candidates are required to appear for the Alliance Admission Selection Process comprising of AUEET (Alliance University Engineering Entrance Test) Personal Interview. Aspirants can check the detailed course-wise selection criteria from the table presented below:

Course NameSelection Criteria
BTech

JEE (Main)/ JEE (Advanced)/ Karnataka CET/ COMED-K/ Alliance AUEET or any other state-level engineering entrance examination + PI

MBA

AMAT/ GMAT/ CAT/ NMAT/ XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ KMAT + PI + Oral Presentation + Academic Performance

BBA

AUSAT + Merit + PI

BA LLB (Hons)

AUSAT + PI,  CLAT,  LSAT India,  CUET and ACLAT

BBA LLB (Hons)

AUSAT + PI,  CLAT,  LSAT India,  CUET and ACLAT

BDes

Alliance Design Aptitude Test + Personal Interview and Portfolio Evaluation

EPGDM

MAT, XAT, CAT, NMAT, CMAT

 

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sneha

Contributor-Level 10

Yes you can, as the university dosn't want GRE scores anymore. However, they want applicants to have a background in CS with a good GPA in their undergraduate course. But answering to the question, if a student has a GRE score of 302 then yes they will be considered . It is said that if you scored above 300, the applicant is better than half the test takers around the world. But students shouldn't just focus on getting marks, as they must also consider in soft skills, extracurricular activities, leadership qualities and strong LOR's and SOP. 

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Chandra Shekhar

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Oregon State University has an optional test policy for International students. Applicants are not required to provide their SAT score for admission in UG programs. However, students can submit their test score to make their application more strong. Students who apply test-optional will not be required to provide an additional essay or explanation. OSU only requires students to respond to one of the seven standard essay prompts.

Read about the SAT Study Guide for Students Wanting To Study Abroad

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Manashjyoti Hazarika

Contributor-Level 10

It is important for the candidate to note that mock tests and sample papers have very different purposes. For instance, sample papers are meant to be used in conjunction with early exam preparation. Once can start solving sample papers in the very first week itself, usually after completing a topic a chapter. The sample papers will allow the candidate to improve their understanding of concepts and problem-solving skills. Time management is another skill one can develop by solving sample papers. 

Mock tests are on the other hand are tools to help the candidate get an exam-like ambience and understand the question paper structure. Ty

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