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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The NEET MDS 2024 exam date was originally scheduled for February 9, 2024. The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) or NBE later postponed the exam date to March 18, 2024. Aspirants requested for further postponement of the exam, ideally till July 2024, similar to NEET PG 2024 exam. However, since NBE has completed the application process for NEET MDS 2024 on February 19, and there is no official information regarding the change in the exam date, it is expected that there will not be any further change in the exam date for NEET MDS 2024. Moreover, the Supreme Court of India has also not given the decision in favou

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, Students can secure admission based on their Class 12 results, and some colleges also consider the CUET entrance exam for admission.

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, Students can secure admission based on their Class 12 results only. Prospective candidates must achieve satisfactory academic performance in their Class 12 examinations, as this will significantly contribute to their successful enrollment in the Yoga courses. Meeting or exceeding the specified academic requirements ensures a strong foundation for securing admission to these programs. As such, candidates are strongly encouraged to focus on performing well in their Class 12 exams to enhance their chances of successful admission to the Yoga courses.

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, Students can secure admission to Beauty Culture and Cosmetology colleges in Kolkata based on their Class 12 results only.

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Priya

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It is not made clear what the minimum TOEFL score is to be admitted to Amity University's London campus' MBA programme in banking and finance. On the other hand, according to the university's website and other sources, admission to undergraduate programs requires an IELTS score of at least 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.The most complete and current information on the prerequisites for admission to the MBA in Banking and Finance programme may be obtained by contacting the admissions office at Amity University-London Campus directly. Therefore, it's uncertain if admission to Amity University's London Campus' MBA in Banking
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Rishi Raj

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The admissions to BBA at SMUDE are done on the basis of merit for MBA at SMUDE. A candidate should have atleast 50% aggregate (45% aggregage for reserved category) in 10+2. Chances of selection will be more if a candidate has good marks in 10+2 as admissions are on the basis of merit. All the updates related to cut offs and eligibility criteria are published on the official website of the institute. Cut offs and eligibility criteria are subject to change. It may change. Kindly check the official website for the cut offs, eligibility criteria and any other college related  updates.

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As per the International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS) website, if you are applying for undergraduate courses, you need a minimum TOEFL iBT score of 69 overall. You should score at least 19 in writing and 17 in speaking. So, if you score 85 in TOEFL, you meet the English language requirements for admission to ICMS undergraduate courses. However that does not guarantee your entry into the institution. Australian universities usually accept an average TOEFL score of about 80. However, prestigious institutions such as the University of Sydney and the University of Melbourne expect a minimum score of 96. As per online sources, the t

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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Even if you score less than 645 in the GMAT exam, you can still get selected in the top B-schools provided you meet the GMAT cutoff. When you visit the class profile page of a top B-school, you can find that there is a GMAT score range that shows the minimum and the maximum GMAT scores of an MBA batch. Even for top universities like Harvard, the GMAT score range is 545-795. Hence, not everyone in the batch must have scored above 645. If you score less than 645 on the GMAT, you must work hard on your application documents (statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, admission essays, etc.).

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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A good GMAT score will only improve your academic profile and application when applying for MBA or MIM abroad. However, GMAT score is not the only deciding factor for their selection to business schools. Application documents are equally important.

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Kratika Sharma

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Admission to MBA is based on candidate's score in CMAT, CAT, NMAT, and XAT scores. Candidates can check below the previous year cutoff for Manipal University MBA:

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CMAT (percentile)95
CAT (percentile)85
NMAT (score)80
XAT (percentile)85

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