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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In the current work environment, the MBA career potential is enormous. Every sector and field is in high demand for MBA graduates. After completing a full-time MBA program, the majority of MBA colleges place their graduates on campus to ensure a successful start to their careers. Every organization, large or small, public or private, employs people with MBAs in a variety of positions.
The top businesses that hire MBA graduates from top MBA colleges in India through campus placements are listed below:
| McKinsey | Deloitte |
| KPMG | Infosys |
| Axis Bank | AT Kearney |
| Larson and Toubro | Boston Consultancy Group |
| Amazon | PwC |
| E&Y | Airtel |
READ MORE: Career After MBA
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
There are about 190+ best MBA colleges in Mumbai. Of these, 137 colleges are privately owned and the public/government organisations own 11 colleges. CAT, XAT, and CMAT are the most accepting entrance exams in top MBA colleges in Mumbai. National Institute of Industrial Engineering, IIDE Mumbai, IIT Bombay, ITM Business School Navi Mumbai, SPJIMR, NMIMS Mumbai, K J Somaiya Institute of Management, are some of the popular MBA institutes in Mumbai (All).
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The candidates must refer to their qualifying exam syllabus for Banasthali Aptitude Test preparation. It is a simple aptitude test, candidates should start with basic formulas and solve the basic problems. The main objective should be to clear all the concepts and know how to apply them to solve vearious questions.
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While candidates belonging to Science and Engineering background do have an edge over Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR), it is not impossible for students from non-Science background to crack this section of an MBA entrance exam. They do need to prepare harder which includes going back to study fundamentals of Mathematics such as Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry and Mensuration.
With regular practice and understanding of the question types and topics, candidates, irrespective of the educational background, can crack this section. Aspirants must note that it is important to identify the weak areas and improve on them to get a
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The DILR section is mostly practice-based. There is not much theory-based or conceptual parts involved in the question unlike Quantitative Ability or Verbal Ability sections. Here, rather than focusing on the definitions of the topics, students get more accustomed to the question types and excel in the areas through practice. As it takes practice to improve the analytical and critical thinking ability rather than rote learning the concepts.
The Data Interpretation is all about reading and comprehending tables and charts. The questions are calculation based, so you need to a strong base in Maths and practice. Logical Reasoning too is all
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2 years ago
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Yes, it is possible to prepare for DILR with self study. To score well in this section is to follow a strategy. First step is to go through previous years question papers and know various topics. Refer top books for DILR preparation. Practice adequate number of DILR questions with the help of mock tests, sample papers and previous years' papers.
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The best way to prepare for DILR section is through practice. Before starting the preparation, aspirants should check previous years' question papers. Since there is not much conceptual understanding required in this section, practice is important.
Some of the most popular books on DILR section that you can refer are How to Prepare for Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning for CAT by Arun Sharma, Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT by Nishit Sinha, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning for CAT by Pearson, to name a few.
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2 years ago
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No, DILR is not a combined section in all the MBA entrance exams. In some exams, the LR section is combined with DI, whereas in some exams DI is clubbed with Quantitative Analysis. For example, in CAT, DILR is a combined section, in XAT, the DI area is combined with Quantitative Ability and LR is combined with Verbal Ability.
The DILR section is also known as Decision Making, Data Analysis, Critical Reasoning, Logical Ability, Analytical Ability, etc. This section is named differently but comprises common topics such as Bar Graph, Line Chart, Tabular Form, Caselet Form, Pie Chart, Missing Data, etc.
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