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KRITESH GUPTA

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Preparation can be three types: self, self plus coaching and coaching,
It depends whether you are working or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take the option of taking weekend coaching classes or you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare so you can use the correspondence courses and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, any MBA entrance exam has generally th
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KRITESH GUPTA

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There is nothing such thing called tougher to crack or easy to crack. This view depends upon the preparation of the exam you are giving. There are a number of exams conducted in India for the MBA courses. Exams like CAT, XAT, GMAT, KMAT, IBSAT, NMAT, SNAP, IRMA etc. have some minor tweaking and variations apart from the main sections. Each of these exams has quantitative aptitude, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning and data interpretation, apart from GK or essay writing section in some of the exams. So, you have to prepare accordingly for these exams either by taking coaching classes or correspondence course or by self-preparation or
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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Tips and hacks to crack IRMA:
A- Be clear of the examination pattern:
The total duration of the exam is 1 hour and 20 minutes. In Issues of Social Concern test, a total of 40 questions is asked. Only objective type questions are asked in the exam. Every question has five options and the candidates must select the right one. Marking: 1, -0.25.
B- Current affairs: Candidates must regularly read newspapers, magazines to stay updated.
C- Focus more on National events and news.
D- Inculcate reading habit.
E- Solve previous year questions as per time frame guidelines of actual exam. This will give you a look and feel of actual exam.
F- Study plan:
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

Contributor-Level 10

There are many coaching institutes providing guidance to IRMA entrance exam. T.I.M.E and Career Launcher are the preferred coaching centers for the exam. Coaching institutes provide coaching for CAT exam and which is tailored further for IRMA.
You may enroll in these institutes, they provide mock papers and material specific for IRMA once the syllabus is completed.
Make sure you join test series to have a clear feel of how the actual IRMA exam is. Personally I have solved CL's material, its test series and it's good for practice.
All the very best and plan your schedule for IRMA wisely.

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Varun B

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For general category the cutoff for IRMA is around 80percentile (based on last year's data), it'll be around the same figure everything year and varies with categories.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
You can refer to the below link for information on the exams:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams-pc-101
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/exam-calendar

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Syam Pradeep Tirupati

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No. The admissions process doesn't give any weightage to academics. The wieghtage in admissions process is CAT-40%, ISC test conducted by IRMA-10%, GD-25% and Personal Interview-25%.

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Abeer Gupta

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IFMR has a track record of 100% placement since its establishment. Current placement scenario at IFMR, average is 9 lac and highest is 18 lac.
Some of the Companies which came for placements:
HSBC, HDFC, Accenture, Infosys, J.P Morgan, Royal Bank of Scotland, Deloitte,Cognizant, Capgemini, Credit Suisse etc
The 40 acre campus is located 70 kilometres north of Chennai in SriCity which is a Special Economic Zone. We are surrounded by companies like Mondelez International, Kellogs, PepsiCo, Alstom, Isuzu to name a few.
The cultural diversity at IFMR is one of the pros for the students because students can learn and enjoy different cultures fr
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Darshit ShahLead Business Associate- kancor ingredients

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Dear,
For this you need to check IRMA website. You will find a link there for application form. If your CAT/XAT score is above the cutoff, you will be able to give ISC test.

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Darshit ShahLead Business Associate- kancor ingredients

Contributor-Level 7

Dear lavakumar,
It's a difficult question to answer. On the safe side, if your percentile score is higher than 90, you have higher chances of conversion. Here main weightage is given to GD-PI process (around 50%).

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