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Kartik Sharma

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Yes, if candidates are planning to get admission into an MBA course at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering. They are required to appear and score well in the MAT entrance exam. However, not only MAT scores are compulsory for admission to the MBA at DSCE. The college accepts the scores of other entrance examinations too, such as PGCETMATCATKMAT. Hence, candidates with valid scores in any of the entrance exams can get admission into MBA courses. 

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Nishtha Singh

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The CAT score required for Christ University admissions differs year on year. For admission to the MBA course, students must have valid scores in the accepted entrance exams. The accepted entrance exams are CAT,  XAT,  CMAT,  Karnataka PGCET,  ATMA,  MAT,  GMAT,  GRE,  GRE,3 CET, and others. 

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Jiya Bisht

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ASBM Pune considers a 50% of minimum aggregate in graduation along with valid scores in accepted exams such as CAT, MAT, XAT and other equivalent exams. Candidates must analyse the accurate cutoff stats to learn about the eligibility criteria. Candidates can visit the Institute or can visit the official website to learn about the same. ASBM Pune has not yet delivered any cutoff stats as of yet. The same reflect here, once out.

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Nishtha Shukla

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It is difficult but not impossible. If you give yourself a good enough time to improve English comprehension, grammar and vocabulary, you will be able to do it. Yes, a non- English medium student will require longer time for CAT preparation as they will have to start reading and improving English comprehension. So, may be they need to start English preparation for CAT in the second year of graduation, instead of final year (much earlier than English medium students). They may also need two attempts to crack CAT with high percentile. But that's not true for all. If you work hard and study smartly, you will be able to crack it. 

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Jasleen Dixit

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No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the questions in CAT. Candidates can choose to attempt questions as per their preparation. It is not possible also to attempt all the questions due to time limitation and difficulty level. Reading dense RC passages often take up a lot of time. In DILR and QA too, some questions are time taking and calculation intensive due to which not much time is left in hand to attempt all questions. The aim of every test taker should be to attempt about 2/3rd of the total questions in all the sections of CAT. 

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Anya B

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There is no difference between slot 1, 2 and 3 of CAT exam paper in terms of structure and patten. The sectional break up, marking scheme and time limit are the same in all slots. However, due to unique sets of questions in each slot leads to difference in difficulty levels. There is usually a slight difference in the CAT question papers of different slots. Sometimes, topic wise weightage of the questions also vary. To negate advantage or disadantage to candidates due to difference in difficulty level of slots, CAT scores are normalised for result preparation.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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The key change in CAT question paper 2024 was increase in number of questions in DLIR section. Till 2023, the DILR section used to have 20 questions. In 2024, it had 22 questions. The time limit for it was the same and no other section had less questions. Which means, in CAT 2024, candidates had to attempt 68 questions instead of 66 to solve in the same time (120 minutes). DILR sectional time limit was 40 minutes as in previous years. There was no other change in CAT 2024, the difficulty level was same as previous years. 

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Rohini Bhatnagar

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The Quantitative Aptitude (SA) section is usually considered the lengthiest section in IPMAT. It is also considered one of the most difficult ones becuase it requires extensive calculations and problem-solving, which can be time consuming. Efficent timne management and practice are crucial to ace this section within in the given time limit. 

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Raushan Bhatnagar

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Yes, candidates can get into the PGDM programme provided at ASBM Pune without appearing for CAT. However, candidates must provide a valid score of any other accepted entrance exam. The institute accepts candidates strictly on an entrance basis, which means candidates must provide a valid score in any of the accepted exams. Some of the other management exams accepted by the college are MAT/ XAT and others. Hence, anyone who satisfies the basic eligibility and has the required entrance exam score may apply for the programme, even if they don't have CAT score.

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Shailja Rawat

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Jiwaji University PGDM admissions are granted based on various national-level exam scores, including XAT. As per the institute's cutoff data for 2023, the XAT cutoff percentile for General All India category students stood at 50. 

Students must note that this cutoff can vary depending upon the difficulty of the exam in the admission year.

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