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Sugandha Sahu

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Hi Swara,
I wouldn't recommend you to go for part time graduation be it BBA or BMS. As this will not help you for further studies as well as job. Companies need people who have done full time graduation. Plus after 12th you will not get a good job. I would suggest you to complete your full time graduation first and then look for a job.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Many companies wouldn't accept a correspondence degree.

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ravi kumar

Guide-Level 12

Top MCA colleges/universities for lateral entry:
Pune University
Jawaharlal Nehru University-New Delhi
Hyderabad Central University
National Institute of Technology (NIT), Trichy
Birla Institute of Technology (BITS), Ranchi
National Institute of Technology (NIT)-Surathkal
PSG College of Technology-Coimbatore
Bharathiar University-Coimbatore
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (NIT)-Allahabad
Vellore Institute Of Technology-Vellore (Tamilnadu)
Pondicherry Central University
Banaras Hindu University-Varanasi
National Institute of Technology (NIT), Calicut
Allard Group of Institutes
ASMA Institute of Management, Pune

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Debayan HalderI'm an officer in a PSU bank.

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, it is very much possible, since you are 31 years old and also you have experience, it'll be better for you to target scale 2-3 recruitment notices from PSU banks, but in that case, also you need to do MBA in finance.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Few notable tips for preparing NMAT exams.
1. Create a strategy for yourself and prepare a timetable on which subject needs essential concentration and dedicate time for the subjects which you find difficult.
2.Try to make your weak areas strong and strong areas stronger. To do this, heres a four step strategy:
a) First practice and understand solved examples
b) Then, practice unsolved exercises
c) Next, move on to Mock Tests
d) And finally, solve last years NMAT papers
Try to practice around 20 questions in each step for each of the topic.
3. Revisions should be given importance, the number of times you revise your confident enough to face th
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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Algebra, Arithmetic, Numbers, and Geometry. Level of difficulty moderate.Basic Vedic Maths concepts,multiplication tables, squares, cubes, common fractions and their percentage equivalents are few things knowing which will make save a lot of your time. DI will have bar charts, pie charts, caselets, and tables.They will be time consuming but you need to be smart in choosing right one & guessing the tight ones. If you devote proper time to studying quants & mocks. NMAT maths is manageable.
The section which needs much focus is,
Quantitative Aptitude + Data Interpretation.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Tanya!
This year, the NMAT exam takes place in a period of five windows(each comprising of 15 days); thus spanning a total of 75 days from Oct 5 to Dec 19. So if someone wants to give multiple attempts, he/she can give in different windows(say, first attempt in first window and second one in third window), but not within the same window.
And there is no compulsion to give NMAT thrice, it's just a provision provided by the exam officials. Normally, it is recommended to give only one or two attempts as per the test taker's level of preparation. I hope this clarifies your query!

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, Only IELTS is not sufficient unless you are planning for an average university. Otherwise, MBA programs require GMAT scores and work experience.

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