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Mohammad Rizwan

Contributor-Level 7

TimesPro is not more expensive than the National Stock Exchange (NSE). TimesPro charges fees for its programs ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000+

. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is a stock trading financial marketplace and does not relate to the cost of education or training programs like TimesPro

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Mohammad Rizwan

Contributor-Level 7

For BBA admissions, TimesPro may not only rely on the CUET exam.

They probably take into account a number of things, including your Class 12 grades (typically needing at least a 50%).

It is possible that you will need to take a TimesPro-specific entrance exam, such as the GEMS Online Admission Test (GAT).

Although the minimum CUET score is not specified, achieving high marks on the selected admission exam enhances your application.

During the hiring process, TimesPro may evaluate your communication and writing abilities.

It can be beneficial to show interests for the management and business domains.

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Mohammad Rizwan

Contributor-Level 7

It doesn't seem that TimesPro offers conventional undergraduate (UG) degrees, such as B.Com or B.Sc.

They emphasize professional and vocational training, frequently offering degrees or certificates.

The cost of these programs varies according to the particular course and length.

The cost of some courses, such as "Solidity and Ethereum Smart Contracts," is between 10,000 and 20,000 INR.

Programs in early career can be more expensive; for example, the Relationship Management in Banking programme costs INR 49,560.

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Mohammad Rizwan

Contributor-Level 7

A broad range of entrance exam results are accepted by TimesPro for enrollment in their programs, particularly in PGDM and MBA.

Exams like the CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT are frequently accepted.

Other options include, depending on the program, SNAP, NMAT, ATMA, and KMAT.

In each section of the selected exam, a minimum percentile score (about the 50th percentile) is often anticipated.

Some programs may have their own Times Admissions Process (TAP) exam, particularly Banking & Finance.

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Mohammad Rizwan

Contributor-Level 7

TimePro does not release BBA admissions cutoff scores.

Usually, minimum eligibility means getting at least 50% on your 10+2 exam.

Exams for admission may be required as part of the hiring procedure. They might take into account results from other tests, such as the CUET.

They may assess your communication and English language skills in addition to your grades.

It is considered positive to have a strong interest in business and management studies.

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a year ago

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Mohammad Rizwan

Contributor-Level 7

TimesPro does not release minimum cutoff scores; nevertheless, it does accept a range of entrance exams.

Among these tests are the CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, SNAP, NMAT, ATMA, and KMAT.

Each of the exam's four sections—Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning—generally requires a score of at least 50%.

In addition to the entrance exam result (minimum 50% in graduation for most programs), TimesPro may consider the academic record.

Workplace experience is recommended but not necessary for all programs.

It is essential to check TimesPro's admission standards for the speci

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Soumya kushwaha

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Aim for high academics, a competitive exam score, and relevant experience for a better chance of admission. TimesPro does not have defined cutoffs for their MBA program, but they do take into account variables like work experience, academics, and entrance exam scores during their rolling admissions process.

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