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Vipra Shrivastava

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IIM CAP is a common selection process for newer Iims. Under the CAP candidates eligible for admission to the nine new Iims - IIM Bodhgaya, IIM Kashipur, IIM Sambalpur, IIM Sirmaur, IIM Jammu, IIM Ranchi, IIM Trichy and IIM Udaipur are shortlisted for What-PI round by a single IIM, the one who is given the responsibility to conduct the CAP round in a particular academic year. CAT cut offs, admission parameters and their weightage are same for all CAP Iims. The participating Iims send the list of candidates shortlisted by them for the What-PI process to the institute conducting CAP. The CAP conducting IIM conducts the What-PI round for a
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Vipra Shrivastava

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Written Ability Test or WAT is a 30-minute essay-writing test on topics from fields like socio-political, economic and business affairs, sports, etc. PI refers to Personal Interview held on the same day as WAT. The WAT-PI round of all IIMs is conducted after CAT result declaration. The shortlisting for WAT-PI is done on the basis of CAT cut off, which is fixed by the institutes. The IIM cut offs range between 95-100 percentile, which means candidates scoring in this range get shortlisted for WAT-PI. The CAT cut offs for Reserved category students are lower. In the WAT round, candidate has to write a short essay of about 250 words on
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Piyush Baid

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All specializations in MBA - HR, Finance, and Marketing - have good job opportunities, and the choice of specialisation depends on the individuals interests, skills, and career aspirations. Here is a brief overview of the job opportunities in each of these specializations:
Human Resources (HR): MBA graduates with a specialisation in HR can find job opportunities in various industries such as IT, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, etc. Some of the job roles available for HR professionals include HR Manager, Talent Acquisition Specialist, Employee Relations Manager, Compensation and Benefits Manager, HR Business Partner, etc. The sal
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After completing an MBA in Finance or MBA in Strategy, graduates have a variety of career opportunities across different industries and sectors. MBA in Finance:
Graduates with an MBA in Finance typically pursue careers in financial services, investment banking, corporate finance, financial consulting, risk management, and more. Some of the popular job roles for MBA finance graduates include:
Financial Analyst
Investment Banker
Corporate Finance Manager
Portfolio Manager
Risk Manager
Financial Consultant
Treasury Manager
Asset Manager
Wealth Manager
Credit Analyst
MBA in Strategy:
Graduates with an MBA in Strategy usually pursue careers in managemen
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Ankit Kumar

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The choice of college you should opt for in the DTE (Directorate of Technical Education) round with a CMAT score of 88.16 percentile and OBC category may depend on various factors such as your academic background, work experience (if any), location preference, and career goals. Here are some colleges you can consider based on your percentile:KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai - This is one of the top-rated B-schools in Mumbai and offers a variety of MBA programs. The cutoff for admission to their MBA programme in the past years has been around 90 percentile.

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Ankit Kumar

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Usually, the number of seats is fixed, but there may be many students who are willing to shift. In some cases with disclaimers, the FMS management can switch the course if the seats are available.

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Ankit Kumar

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If you want to build strong business and financial skills, then an MBA degree is the right choice for you. However, if you want to focus specifically on accounting and finance, then a CA course is a better option.

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Top MBA/PGDM Colleges in India Accepting PGCET
MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bangalore. Aditya Engineering College, Kakinada. Kousali Institute of Management studies, Dharwad. Bhoj Reddy Engineering College for Women, Hyderabad. Nitte Meenakshi Institute of Technology - NMIT, Bangalore.

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