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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Harsh,
Please look at the reality. You say you have dropped one year for preparing for JEE Mains. Can you get better results if study along with B.Sc? But you can always try. Yes, admissions in IIM are given to graduates of different disciplines.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Arts side is better if you wish to prepare for IAS. As this side will give you some subjects that would compliment you in the IAS paper too. But you could take up Science as well, totally up to your interests. I have heard and observed that Science people clear IAS easily as they get used to of studying a lot with the Science curriculum.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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You can either apply directly to colleges which take admission merit wise or you should prepare for CAT to get through the entrance and enrol in some of the premier institutes in India.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Dear Himanshu,
The basic things which needs attention during the admission, would be General knowledge and English. Although, St. Joseph might also test your maths, but mostly, it's the former two which will be given the most importance.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Both the colleges are good in their own specialisation -
IIMC:
The course consists of the core curriculum (compulsory credit courses and compulsory non-credit courses), a summer internship (compulsory industry training between first and second year) and elective courses
Electives offered are Behavioural Sciences, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Management Centre for Human Values
In addition to the above-mentioned electives student also have an option to select from Operations, Public Policy and Management and Strategic Management
Students are provided with an option to opt for Master
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Pooja sehrawat

Guide-Level 13

Most of these exams have a similar structure but the syllabus and pattern might differ.
The paper usually comprises of two parts in which:
Part1:- Tests your language skills.
Part2:- Tests your current affairs and general knowledge.

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Pranjal Arya

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Hi Prateek,
If you want to work under a famous photographer for increasing your ability and experience it actually helps you in many way. When you work with other seniors photographer you can learn from them so many things and techniques. Everyone has different criteria to select their interns some select interns by taking their interview, according to their ability, interest and some of select according to their experience. So you should go and give interviews and your resume.

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Gaurav Shandilya

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Imran!
You can read Manorama Yearbook and read 2-3 newspapers every day for next 10 days. Also, read about the stream for which you are about to give the exam online and download some sample papers available on the internet to help you understand the kind of questions that are being asked in that specific exam.

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Manish Motwani

Guide-Level 14

The best you can do is study arts or political science and prepare for banking and civil services. You can also go for forensic science, cyber security, web development or data scientist courses which do not require a degree and these graduates are working well across the world without any degree.
Best of luck.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Once u enter into BTech or Bsc,it is impossible to design a time table which allows u to concentrate on both academics of JEE and ongoing college activitiesnIf u R really determined to crack the xam,u can take a risk of dropping an year else continue BTech and work hard in scheduling a proper strategy.
Note : U need to be very serious in Dis path because there will be lot of distractions in college curriculum which might not suit ur plans.

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