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Candidate needs a minimum of 55 percent marks (without rounding off) in Master Degree or equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognised by UGC. You can solve this issue by doing distance PGDM in relevant discipline or Ph.D. h
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Candidate needs a minimum of 55 percent marks (without rounding off) in Master Degree or equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognised by UGC. You can solve this issue by doing distance PGDM in relevant discipline or Ph.D. holders also get 5% relaxation.
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Anil BandharapuCurrent Student
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According to the rules You must complete your master's degree in subject concerned not less than 50 percentage marks and you must have a B.Ed too. Then you are qualified for SET and you can apply for it.
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How to prepare for the SET exam?
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Deeksha DixitCurrent Student
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The SET is conducted for admission to undergraduate courses at Symbiosis. To prepare for this exam, you can follow these expert tips:
1. You can prepare for this exam in six months with 5 to 6 hours of study.
2. In the initial two months, focus
1. You can prepare for this exam in six months with 5 to 6 hours of study.
2. In the initial two months, focus
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The SET is conducted for admission to undergraduate courses at Symbiosis. To prepare for this exam, you can follow these expert tips:
1. You can prepare for this exam in six months with 5 to 6 hours of study.
2. In the initial two months, focus on covering the syllabus of SET.
3. You can start studying section-wise as per exam requirements.
4. This time, focus on your foundational concepts in quantitative and English topics.
5. You need to regularly read the newspaper for English as well as Current Affairs.
6. For next month, you can start preparing notes on important SET topics.
7. By the fourth month, you should be able to begin practicing sections-wise.
8. Beginning in the fifth month, you can begin giving mock tests with a one-hour time limit to increase speed.
9. You have to attempt 60 questions in one month; therefore, you need to allot the last month to practice and revision to improve your score in each section.
1. You can prepare for this exam in six months with 5 to 6 hours of study.
2. In the initial two months, focus on covering the syllabus of SET.
3. You can start studying section-wise as per exam requirements.
4. This time, focus on your foundational concepts in quantitative and English topics.
5. You need to regularly read the newspaper for English as well as Current Affairs.
6. For next month, you can start preparing notes on important SET topics.
7. By the fourth month, you should be able to begin practicing sections-wise.
8. Beginning in the fifth month, you can begin giving mock tests with a one-hour time limit to increase speed.
9. You have to attempt 60 questions in one month; therefore, you need to allot the last month to practice and revision to improve your score in each section.
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Seema shaikhCurrent Student
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You can apply for GATE aa well as set too but the GATE registration has been ended as far as I know but still check official website extended date for GATE 2023 and set scam will helped in june.
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You will find all the true and authentic information about your college here.
You will find all the true and authentic information about your college here.
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You will find all the true and authentic information about your college here.
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Hi. For MBA IT Admission, the minimum eligibility required is a Bachelors degree in any discipline with an aggregate of 50% marks. Admissions to Top MBA IT Colleges in India are done on the basis of entrance exam scores. CAT and XAT are nation
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Hi. For MBA IT Admission, the minimum eligibility required is a Bachelors degree in any discipline with an aggregate of 50% marks. Admissions to Top MBA IT Colleges in India are done on the basis of entrance exam scores. CAT and XAT are nationwide accepted national MBA exams for which the registrations have begun. MBA IT programs at premier institutes in India will cost an average of INR 10-23 Lacs. After graduating from the MBA Information Technology course, you can work as a project manager for which the average salary is INR 7,13,001 in India as per PayScale. The other job opportunities after MBA IT course include business development manager, IT Consultant, data processing manager, business analyst, etc.
MBA IT Admission Process
Admission in MBA IT is done via two modes- either through an entrance exam or direct admission which is based on merit basis or management quota basis. The process generally consists of 4 Steps. Register & Apply for MBA Entrance Exam: One of the most important exams for MBA is CAT. You can register for it on the official website. For other exams like NMAT XAT CMAT and SNAP you will have to register separately. Appear in MBA Entrance Exam: Appear for the respective exams and then wait for the result. Shortlisting Process: The shortlisting will be done on the basis of the number of students who gave the exams and the number of seats available. Cut-off for all the colleges will be announced.
Final Admission Process- GD-PI-What Round: In this round Group Discussion and the Personal Interview takes place and both of them have different weightage.
Admission process
MBA IT Eligibility
Students who wish to pursue MBA in IT must fulfill the below listed criteria-
Your graduation score should be at least 50%. Premier institutes like IIMs and IITs ask for a minimum of 60% marks. Students of reserved categories like OBC, SC and ST get 5% relaxation in the percentage asked. In the majority of MBA colleges, final year students are also eligible to apply for MBA Admissions, provided that they submit a provisional Certificate from the college.
MBA IT Admission Process
Admission in MBA IT is done via two modes- either through an entrance exam or direct admission which is based on merit basis or management quota basis. The process generally consists of 4 Steps. Register & Apply for MBA Entrance Exam: One of the most important exams for MBA is CAT. You can register for it on the official website. For other exams like NMAT XAT CMAT and SNAP you will have to register separately. Appear in MBA Entrance Exam: Appear for the respective exams and then wait for the result. Shortlisting Process: The shortlisting will be done on the basis of the number of students who gave the exams and the number of seats available. Cut-off for all the colleges will be announced.
Final Admission Process- GD-PI-What Round: In this round Group Discussion and the Personal Interview takes place and both of them have different weightage.
Admission process
MBA IT Eligibility
Students who wish to pursue MBA in IT must fulfill the below listed criteria-
Your graduation score should be at least 50%. Premier institutes like IIMs and IITs ask for a minimum of 60% marks. Students of reserved categories like OBC, SC and ST get 5% relaxation in the percentage asked. In the majority of MBA colleges, final year students are also eligible to apply for MBA Admissions, provided that they submit a provisional Certificate from the college.
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3 years ago
I mistakenly lost my access key security no in the set Kerala exam registration. What should I do?
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Pankaj Current Student
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Dear student, first of all, don't worry, it happens many time with students, so you have to contact their helpline number and you can write a mail to them also, they will definitely help you regarding this.
3 years ago
I have 2 set of ear piercing and one set is irremovable would I be allowed to sit for IPMAT.
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Vinty TanwarCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
I totally depends upon your luck that day. Though it is written to the instructions that you should not wear any piece of jewelary but in cases like yours they do allow to sit for the exam. But it is totally depends upon the authorities at you
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I totally depends upon your luck that day. Though it is written to the instructions that you should not wear any piece of jewelary but in cases like yours they do allow to sit for the exam. But it is totally depends upon the authorities at your center. You should not take the risk and get it removed.
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