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Rakesh ShrivastavaProfessor

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Goa Institute of Management accepts scores of CAT, XAT, CMAT and GMAT. Score of at least one of these exams must be available for seeking admissions. You can still register for XAT and CMAT. Of course you can also consider GMAT. Good luck.

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AZEEM SHAIKHI am 29 years old.

Beginner-Level 4

Manipal University and ITM is expecting admission on last year CAT & CMAT Score. Address:-
1) Manipal University
Survey No 23, 27, Thanisandra Main Rd, Chokkanahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560064
Contact :- +91 80660 21000
2) ITM Group of Institutions
Plot 25 & 26, Institutional Area, Sector 4, Kharghar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 410210
Contact: - 022 3383 5500

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JIMS KJ-GN

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Since you have experience in IT, it would be worthwhile to explore business analytics, which is very upcoming field with lots of scope in future. There are options like JIMS, Kalkaji, New Delhi offering Business Analytics as specialisation.

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Joyeeta Paul

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Candidates aspiring for admission to the course are required to fulfill the following minimum eligibility criteria. Senior Secondary qualification (10+2) completed in any discipline, from a recognized educational Board. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the 10+2 level. Candidates appearing for their 10+2 examinations are also eligible to apply for the course on provisional basis.

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Himanshu Sharma

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Here are two things to keep in mind:
The problem reading time must be reduced. You should be able to read a question and translate it into variables and/or diagram/equation at one shot. Most students read a question slow/multiple times with an intrinsic fear of getting it wrong otherwise. Practice reading fast. We seldom realize that toppers save half the time in reading and understanding the questions faster than others. The problem solving time can be reduced. Conceptual/process memory builds if you have solved different types of questions multiple number of times. I suggest a student should revise his/her coaching books/sheets at lea
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Himanshu Sharma

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First of all, both CAT and GMAT have different patterns. Although, both measure a person's abilities like Quantitative and verbal, but the content differs. GMAT is an adaptive test, which means as you answer the question right, a harder question will be given to you and if you answer wrong, a question easier or equal to your last question will be given. You can move forward only if you answer the current question. Whereas, CAT is a linear test where questions are numbered and you can go back and forth anytime and choose which question you want to answer first. The verbal ability parts of both the exams are somewhat different. While GMA
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Himanshu Sharma

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Having work experience and being a fresher have their own advantages and disadvantages, so it doesn't make much difference. Yes, the work experience people might come up with a solution to a problem, they have actually faced in their work life by the same can be done by a fresher, if they are avid readers. Yes, you can get into an IIM if you don't have work experience a good every year are fresher's and if the interviewer finds you fit, you'll have a very good chance. Talking about placements, there are. Many companies who prefer work experience people but there are many who prefer fresher's aswell. So, it is not something thought upon
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