7 years ago
How to prepare for the entrance exam for MHA?
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Vivek RanjanCurrent Student
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There is a common test for all Master's program in TISS. The name of the exam is TISS NET. So, you need to prepare for this test only.
Here is the link for the details of the exam -
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/6/admissions/ma-admissions/tis
Here is the link for the details of the exam -
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/6/admissions/ma-admissions/tis
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There is a common test for all Master's program in TISS. The name of the exam is TISS NET. So, you need to prepare for this test only.
Here is the link for the details of the exam -
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/6/admissions/ma-admissions/tissnet/
After reading through the above link you can read the following:
Preparation should be more focused on what are the types of questions asked in the exam rather than going for difficult questions practicing. The exam is easier than any other aptitude test like CAT, XAT, IIFT, SNAP, etc.
Also, there is no negative marking, so you should answer all the questions. Focus more on GK as 40% of the paper is of GK and almost everyone faces difficulty in these questions as GK has no limits.
Verbal and Quantitative sections are very easy to moderate level which does not require very rigorous preparation if you have done your schooling in English medium. But, even if you have vernacular medium during your schooling, it's not that difficult. Just focus on reading newspaper, develop your vocab (this is very important) for which you can read "Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis".
Quants will be very easy and you just need to practice CAT Level 1 questions. They are more than enough to attempt all questions.
That's it from my side.
Here is the link for the details of the exam -
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/6/admissions/ma-admissions/tissnet/
After reading through the above link you can read the following:
Preparation should be more focused on what are the types of questions asked in the exam rather than going for difficult questions practicing. The exam is easier than any other aptitude test like CAT, XAT, IIFT, SNAP, etc.
Also, there is no negative marking, so you should answer all the questions. Focus more on GK as 40% of the paper is of GK and almost everyone faces difficulty in these questions as GK has no limits.
Verbal and Quantitative sections are very easy to moderate level which does not require very rigorous preparation if you have done your schooling in English medium. But, even if you have vernacular medium during your schooling, it's not that difficult. Just focus on reading newspaper, develop your vocab (this is very important) for which you can read "Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis".
Quants will be very easy and you just need to practice CAT Level 1 questions. They are more than enough to attempt all questions.
That's it from my side.
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Tuljapur is in rural Maharashtra and it offers courses in social work, rural development and only college that has Ph.D in rural development exclusively. It has its own niche and passed outs from these colleges either join social development s
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Tuljapur is in rural Maharashtra and it offers courses in social work, rural development and only college that has Ph.D in rural development exclusively. It has its own niche and passed outs from these colleges either join social development sector or academicians. In Mumbai, coming to Cyberabad, hardcore IT hub with malls, Jubliee, Banjara hills etc. The campus is small for Masters courses, you need to rent a room outside. The course curriculum is more demanding and it is in accordance with the needs of industry. TISS, Hyderabad has a better curriculum in terms of literature than fieldwork.
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Vivek RanjanCurrent Student
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It completely depends on your profile and your interests and ambitions. First, you should introspect and find the reason as to why you want to do either of these courses and then see your profile and try to match with the eligibility and then
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It completely depends on your profile and your interests and ambitions. First, you should introspect and find the reason as to why you want to do either of these courses and then see your profile and try to match with the eligibility and then map that with your goals and ambitions.
Only from the above exercise, you can get this answer.
Only from the above exercise, you can get this answer.
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Vivek RanjanCurrent Student
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I would suggest Shaheed Bhagat Singh College as in TISS, BA Social Sciences course is quite general in nature and it and it is not only political Science but also economics, history, etc. There is no honours degree in BA Social Sciences course
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I would suggest Shaheed Bhagat Singh College as in TISS, BA Social Sciences course is quite general in nature and it and it is not only political Science but also economics, history, etc. There is no honours degree in BA Social Sciences course in TISS. As you have said that you have a particular interest in political science, I think you should take up BA honours course from Shaheed Bhagat Singh College.
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Vivek RanjanCurrent Student
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It completely depends on the college and its eligibility criteria. Particularly, for TISS, you can see the following link for criteria:
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-applied-psychology-with-specialisation1-in
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-applied-psychology-with-specialisation1-in
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It completely depends on the college and its eligibility criteria. Particularly, for TISS, you can see the following link for criteria:
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-applied-psychology-with-specialisation1-in-cl/
http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/10/admissions/ma-admissions/ma-in-applied-psychology-with-specialisation1-in-cl/
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7 years ago
How is TISS, Mumbai as compared to IIMs?
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Anagha G NairCurrent Student
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Hello,
TISS Mumbai is one of the topmost colleges for Human Resources Management and Labour Relations in the country and has given several industry leaders.
Good luck.
TISS Mumbai is one of the topmost colleges for Human Resources Management and Labour Relations in the country and has given several industry leaders.
Good luck.
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Vivek RanjanCurrent Student
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You can find complete details about the PhD program here:
http://admissions.tiss.edu/admissions/mphilphd/programmes/
http://admissions.tiss.edu/admissions/mphilphd/programmes/
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Vivek RanjanCurrent Student
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TISS HRM & LR is the best HR program in the country along with XLRI. So, placements statistics are way higher than all the campuses except 3-4 top IIMs.
Average and median salaries are both above 18 Lakhs per annum in both the years.
TISS HRM &
Average and median salaries are both above 18 Lakhs per annum in both the years.
TISS HRM &
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TISS HRM & LR is the best HR program in the country along with XLRI. So, placements statistics are way higher than all the campuses except 3-4 top IIMs.
Average and median salaries are both above 18 Lakhs per annum in both the years.
TISS HRM & LR has been achieving 100% placements for decades.
Average and median salaries are both above 18 Lakhs per annum in both the years.
TISS HRM & LR has been achieving 100% placements for decades.
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Vivek RanjanCurrent Student
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First of all, I would like to clarify that degree name is not MSW rather it is MA in Human Resources Management & Labour Relations. Marks are important not only for eligibility but also it shows your academic excellence. But again, there are l
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First of all, I would like to clarify that degree name is not MSW rather it is MA in Human Resources Management & Labour Relations. Marks are important not only for eligibility but also it shows your academic excellence. But again, there are lots of other things like TISSNET score, PIT, PI, Work Experience which are major factors in your admission.
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Nivetha SakthivelCurrent Student
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Hello Dear,
After 12th you can't apply for this course. The minimum eligibility of this course is Bachelor's degree in any medical field.
After 12th you can't apply for this course. The minimum eligibility of this course is Bachelor's degree in any medical field.
