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Janki H Gajjar

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SMVDU admissions to BTech and BArch courses is based on JEE Main cutoff 2023 for several specialisations. Tabulated below are the last round closing ranks for SMVDU: 

 

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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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If you want to improve your GMAT score, you to consider the following points. First, it will take some time and effort to improve your overall GMAT score. You must start with a GMAT mock test (even if you have not studied anything), identify your weak areas, and work on them. Then, you need to decide on proper GMAT books and prepare them. Do not skip the GMAT OG (GMAT Official Guide). With a sound preparation plan and effective time management, one can achieve a score of 700 which will help you in getting admission to a reputed B-school.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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About six months will be more than enough to prepare for KIITEE MBA exam as the syllabus is same as other MBA entrance exams. Candidates can refer to books and study material of CAT exam to prepare for KIITEE Management exam. They need to devote 4-5 hours daily to exam preparation and practice sample papers of KIITEE MBA. Key topics to study are as follows:

Quantitative Aptitude: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Probability, Mensuration, Permutation & Combination, Simple & Compound Interest, Speed Time and Distance, Profit and Loss, Percentage and Logarithm, etc.

Analytical Reasoning: Arrangements, Coding-Decoding, Data

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Shoaib Mehdi

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The candidates having aggregate (all subjects) 80% and above 10th, 12th and Graduation and having percentile/Composite Score as mentioned below in the Entrance Tests would be awarded Scholarships as stated below:

CAT 2024 / XAT 2025 / GMAT or GRE (after July, 2024)MAT 2024 & 2025 / ATMA 2025CMAT 2025
Scholarship Amount
90 percentile or aboveComposite score of 780 or aboveAbove 95 percentile or AIR 1-499INR 1.5 lakh
85 percentile to 89.99 percentileComposite Score of 750 to 779Above 90 to 94.99 percentile or AIR 500 - 999INR 1 lakh
80 to 84.99 percentileComposite Score of 700 to 74985 to 89.99 percentile or AIR 1000-249980,000
70 to 79.99 percentileComposite Score of 650 to 69980 to 84.99 percentile or AIR 2500-399970,000
60 to 69.99 percentileComposite Score of 600 to 64970 to 79.99 percentile or AIR 4000-499960,000

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Vipra Shrivastava

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The difficulty level of KIITEE Management question paper is easy to moderate. Candidates can crack the exam with appropriate preparation of about three to four months. Those who have taken any national level test, can crack KIITEE MBA exam only by revision. The questions are asked from familiar topics, except in Issues of Social Concern. Even that section is not so difficult if one’s basic are in place. When preparing for KIITEE MBA, check out question papers of previous years to know what types of questions are asked. Solve them to assess your preparation level.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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No, there is no sectional time limit in KIITEE MBA exam. Candidates can dedicate time to every section of the paper according to their preparation and strategy. However, they must time themselves appropriately so that they are able to solve a good number of questions in each section.

KIITEE MBA section

Number of questions

Suggested time

Quantitative Aptitude

40

30 mins

Analytical Reasoning

40

30 mins

English

30

20 mins

General Knowledge

20

8-10 mins

Issue of Social Concern

20

25 mins

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Vipra Shrivastava

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The total time duration of KIITEE MBA exam is 150 minutes or 2.5 hours without break. Candidates have to complete the test in 150 minutes only. There is no sectional time limit in KIITEE MBA so candidates can make a strategy accordingly. They can allot more time to tougher subjects and finish the easy sections in less time. Extra time will be given only to PwD candidates. It is not mandatory to attempt all the questions so candidates can also determine the number of questions to solve and then allot the time accordingly.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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In KIITEE MBA, 3 marks are added for each correct attempt and 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect attempt. There is no deduction of marks for unattempted questions. So candidates must choose questions carefully to avoid negative marking. 

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