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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! An engineering student can start his/her MBA exams preparations either in the final year (only if both college studies and exam preparation can be managed simultaneously) or by taking a drop of a year. If one does not want to opt for a drop, he/she can take up a job and prepare for those exams, if possible. Generally, depending upon one's aptitude and clarity about the basics of various topics, 2-8 months of diligent preparation is sufficient to crack an MBA exam.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

The process is simple:
1. Consult overseas education consultants (preferred route as the consultant takes care of administrative work) or
2. Identify the country, area and college and visit the said college site.
3. The website of the institute/college will mention the admission process
4. Follow the process and go ahead with the process or
You can also write to the said country embassy and seek guidance on the admission process applicable to various colleges/institutes in their country.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Some tips you can use for preparation of entrance exams are as follows: Solve previous years' question papers, use reference books, join a coaching institute, and [prepare for the interview round (if applicable).

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Suravi,
Almost every top design school will ask you to showcase your portfolio at the time of the admission interview. So, right after candidates give their Design Aptitude Test (that) for CEED or NID admissions, they should immediately start working on building their portfolio. You can find all the details about the portfolio building and studio test by following the below links:
https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/5-tips-to-prepare-your-portfolio-for-ceed-and-nid-entrance-exam-blogId-12132 https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/articles/how-to-prepare-for-nid-studio-test-blogId-12238.

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divya bhutaani

Beginner-Level 4

Hi,
If you want to prepare for NIFT, class 10th NCERT book will be sufficient. It covers all the basic topics that one needs to be aware of for the exam.
Thank you.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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If you were so sure about an MBA, why opt for B.Tech in the first place? Now that you gave taken this decision, it better to focus on B.Tech for the time being. The graduate percentage is an important criteria and is considered by all top schools for final selection. Even at a B-School you would be judged on your percentage in 10, 12 and graduation. So, don't take it lightly. You can start MBA prep at any time, no need to hurry A focused one year prep for CAT is sufficient to get into top colleges.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

Contributor-Level 7

If you were so sure about an MBA, why opt for B.Tech in the first place? Now that you gave taken this decision, it is better to focus on B.Tech for the time being. The graduate percentage is an important criteria and is considered by all top schools for final selection. Even at a B-School, you would be judged on your percentage in 10th, 12th and graduation.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Siddharth, There will be as many opinions as possible in this issue. But it goes without saying that if aim is to get into a top-notch Institute then one must pay full attention to clear entrance exam with top marks. After graduation, take one year's break. Study with full confidence and concentration. I am sure with this approach, you can achieve great success.

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