9 years ago
Which stream should I choose in graduation, engineering or commerce? I want to pursue MBA in finance.
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Rajiv GusainCurrent Student
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I think engineering would be good because u will have an edge over other in maths. And secondly the conversion of engineers in cat is higher.
9 years ago
How much do I need to score in class 12th and graduation to get admission in FMS - Delhi?
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Abhishek SainiCurrent Student
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Hello Rahul,
The eligibility criteria is as follows:Candidates applying for admission to the Two Year Full-Time MBA must hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline after 12 years of formal schooling with at least 50% marks (SC/ST: Passing marks
The eligibility criteria is as follows:Candidates applying for admission to the Two Year Full-Time MBA must hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline after 12 years of formal schooling with at least 50% marks (SC/ST: Passing marks
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Hello Rahul,
The eligibility criteria is as follows:Candidates applying for admission to the Two Year Full-Time MBA must hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline after 12 years of formal schooling with at least 50% marks (SC/ST: Passing marks; OBC/PWD/CW: 45%) or equivalent CGPA. Candidates appearing for the final year examination of Bachelor's Degree may also apply. And yes it might be the case that open university would get less preference ONLY IF you are not able to provide any strong reason for not attending a regular college.
The eligibility criteria is as follows:Candidates applying for admission to the Two Year Full-Time MBA must hold a Bachelor's Degree in any discipline after 12 years of formal schooling with at least 50% marks (SC/ST: Passing marks; OBC/PWD/CW: 45%) or equivalent CGPA. Candidates appearing for the final year examination of Bachelor's Degree may also apply. And yes it might be the case that open university would get less preference ONLY IF you are not able to provide any strong reason for not attending a regular college.
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Abhishek SainiCurrent Student
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Hello vikas,
Yes you might have problem not only in Admission process but during placements as well. However, if you have a genuine and reasonable enough explanation for the 4 year gap, they might consider your case.
Yes you might have problem not only in Admission process but during placements as well. However, if you have a genuine and reasonable enough explanation for the 4 year gap, they might consider your case.
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dhillon xCurrent Student
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Hi Ayesha,
Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free t
Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free t
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Hi Ayesha,
Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
Most colleges have a different provision for admission. You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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Abhishek SainiCurrent Student
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Hello,
Talking about placements, every company coming to the campus will look at your past academic scores as well to shortlist you. Thus, it might be a problem for you during the placements process. However, there are certain other companies a
Talking about placements, every company coming to the campus will look at your past academic scores as well to shortlist you. Thus, it might be a problem for you during the placements process. However, there are certain other companies a
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Hello,
Talking about placements, every company coming to the campus will look at your past academic scores as well to shortlist you. Thus, it might be a problem for you during the placements process. However, there are certain other companies as well which look on other things such as extra curricular achievements or the amount and quality of knowledge you have in your area of specialisation. Also,if you have any work experience,or if you have done any live projects for some companies,it can be of help for you during placements.
Talking about placements, every company coming to the campus will look at your past academic scores as well to shortlist you. Thus, it might be a problem for you during the placements process. However, there are certain other companies as well which look on other things such as extra curricular achievements or the amount and quality of knowledge you have in your area of specialisation. Also,if you have any work experience,or if you have done any live projects for some companies,it can be of help for you during placements.
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9 years ago
Is it worth to pursue MBA in Information technology? I am a B.Tech computer science student.
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Abhishek SainiCurrent Student
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Hello Jakaria,
Having done B.tech in computer science, it will be helpful for you if you want to continue with your career in information technology. However, if you want to choose other specialisations like marketing, finance then having comp
Having done B.tech in computer science, it will be helpful for you if you want to continue with your career in information technology. However, if you want to choose other specialisations like marketing, finance then having comp
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Hello Jakaria,
Having done B.tech in computer science, it will be helpful for you if you want to continue with your career in information technology. However, if you want to choose other specialisations like marketing, finance then having computer science as a subject in the past won't have any negative impact on your choice.
Having done B.tech in computer science, it will be helpful for you if you want to continue with your career in information technology. However, if you want to choose other specialisations like marketing, finance then having computer science as a subject in the past won't have any negative impact on your choice.
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9 years ago
What is the cutoff for NC-OBC student in FMS for get a call for MBA? I have done my B.Com with 67%.
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Abhishek SainiCurrent Student
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Hello,
The cutoff for OBC category for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 42.175. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as pr
The cutoff for OBC category for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 42.175. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as pr
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Hello,
The cutoff for OBC category for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 42.175. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as provided by the CAT Centre for the CAT 2015 Examination for candidates who registered with FMS. For example: Composite Score = ?(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section
The cutoff for OBC category for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 42.175. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as provided by the CAT Centre for the CAT 2015 Examination for candidates who registered with FMS. For example: Composite Score = ?(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section
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Rokeskumar BalassandiraneCurrent Student
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Dear Karthick,
There is no prior experience or knowledge required in the domain you want to specialize in. You can specialize in Finance despite of your education background.
Plus, your academic background and specialization does not play a role
There is no prior experience or knowledge required in the domain you want to specialize in. You can specialize in Finance despite of your education background.
Plus, your academic background and specialization does not play a role
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Dear Karthick,
There is no prior experience or knowledge required in the domain you want to specialize in. You can specialize in Finance despite of your education background.
Plus, your academic background and specialization does not play a role in your admission process.
All the Best!
There is no prior experience or knowledge required in the domain you want to specialize in. You can specialize in Finance despite of your education background.
Plus, your academic background and specialization does not play a role in your admission process.
All the Best!
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