I have an 87% in Class X, 83% in XII and 65% in BSc(H) Maths from the University of Delhi. What are my chances at IBS Hyd?

40 Views|Posted 2016-01-20 20:34:43
Asked by Kartik Mathur
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2016-01-20 20:43:31
You have pretty good chances to make it to IBS HYD, But let me tell you one thing your selection is purely based on GDPI Performance acads doesn't play any role here. focus on to crack GDPI

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2016-01-20 20:45:59
Thank you Shreeraj! Really calmed some nerves here. Any tips on cracking the PI or an experience you can share? I'm quietly confident about the GD, to be honest.

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2016-01-20 22:40:31
All of the above scores makes you eligible to take the entrance exam for ibs. You need to clear written gd and pi to get admission in the college. Considering your marks i believe you wont face much problems in clearing all of the mentioned.

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