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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
There is no such generalisation or lower limit that you have to score above it to take admission, rather it depends upon the various factors like for which course are focusing, what field of interest and the alignment of necessary or conditions to score minimum in this subject in class 12th to be eligible for the course can be seen.
So keeping in mind the decision of course one is planning to opt for would consider the subject criteria fulfilled by them in class 12th.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
You can browse the official website of the Timespro for the matter of Cut-off, and many college review websites also provides specific information about the cut-off courses wise for individual ranking.
- Cut-off marks in 10th and 12th: General – 70%, OBC – 65%, SC/ST – 60%
- Cut-off marks in graduation:
- B Tech/B.E. or equivalent degree – General – 65%, OBC – 60%, SC/ST – 55%
- BSc/BA/BCom/CA/ICWA/MBBS or equivalent degree – General – 60%, OBC – 55%, SC/ST – 50%
- Must have mathematics as a compulsory subject in the undergraduate degree
The above Cut-off is of IIM Kozhikode Executive P
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
As Timespro provides different and diverse sets of addons courses and helps in career counseling by collaborating with other education institutions, they maintain some kind of placement data with them.
On the contrary, the National Stock Exchange (NSE) works to facilitate financial market operations of Shares, bonds, and Derivatives.
NSE doesn't handle placements or maintain any related data. Their core function involves facilitating financial transactions and market activities.
Therefore there is no direct comparison between TimesPro and NSE on the basis of Placement.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Companies like Deloitte, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Bajaj Capita, EY, HSBC, HDFC Bank, and Axis Bank are the major recruiters of Timespro for various posts including Business Analyst, Software engineer and many more diverse fields and CTC for all the specific fields vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Through partnerships with prestigious Indian universities and institutes, TimesPro Institute is able to offer MBA programs. Admission to TimesPro is determined by entry as well as merit. The three basic components of MBA admissions are the entrance exam, the group discussion (GD), and the personal interview (PI).Leading MBA schools anticipate that the cut-off score for admission in 2024 will fall between the 65th and 95th percentiles.
You must have graduated from an accredited university with a 50% average in any discipline, or the equivalent, in order to be eligible for MBA enrollment. The required minimum aggregate score for stu
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