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Rashmi Shekhar

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CGPA from SGPA can be calculated based on the following formula. 

CGPA = Sum of all SGPAs obtained in different Semesters ÷ Total number of semesters

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Jiya Arora

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The definition of a "good" CGPA varies depending on the institution and field of study. Generally, a CGPA above 5.0 is considered respectable, while an 8.5 and above CGPA signifies exceptional academic performance.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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While not the sole factor, a good CGPA can significantly increase your chances of landing your dream job, especially in competitive fields. So, yes, obtaining a good CGPA is important for getting selected for an interview for good jobs.

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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The full form of CGPA is “Cumulative Grade Point Average”. It is a commonly accepted grading system in most European and other countries (except the USA, where the commonly accepted grading system is the GPA) and represents the student's performance throughout his degree.

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Virajita Bisht

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An Semester Grade Point Average or SGPA represents the student's academic performance throughout one semester. However, a Cumulative Grade Point Average or CGPA represents the student's performance across all semesters in a degree course.

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Kanishk Katariya

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The PIMR, Gwalior ranking for 2024 has yet to be released. However, the institute is approved by NIRF, which recognises its commitment to delivering quality education. Additionally, India Today has ranked the institute in the 'Computer Application' category for its BCA programme. Interested candidates can visit the official website for more information regarding the MCA ranking.

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Priya Garg

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Different scholarships have different eligibility criteria for the selection of grant winners. The scholarship committees/authorising bodies judge applicants' profiles based on various parameters, some consider CGPA as a dominating factor while some consider the overall performance and growth of the applicant. However, applicants must aim to score of minimum 8 CGPA to apply for a scholarship abroad.

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Abhishek Khanna

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You can improve your CGPA by first learning what is the importance of CGPA. Once you are clear with the importance of CGPA, you will work more dedicatedly to improve your CGPA. 

However, to improve your CGPA, you must keep your performance good throughout all the semesters' exams. 

  1. Focus more on subjects that have high weightage in comparison to the ones that have lesser weightage. 
  2. Maintain a good record of attendance as the attendance also contributes 5% to the overall GPA calculation (check if this applies to your grades within your university or college) and hence contribute some parts to the calculation of CGPA too.&nb
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Abhishek Mehra

Contributor-Level 8

The CGPA can be calculated by applying the basic CGPA formula given below.

CGPA = (Total Grade Points Earned) / (Total Credit Hours Attempted)

Here is the step-by-step guidance on how you can calculate your CGPA using the above formula:

  1. Understand the grading system used by your college/institution which involves assigning a grade point to a letter grade. 
  2. Now calculate the grade points for each course by multiplying the credit hours of each course by its corresponding grade point. This gives you the weighted grade points for each course/subject.
  3. Now calculate the total grade points and credit hours of all the subjects and apply these
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Atul Arora

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Internships may not be mandatory for BMM students, but yes, they are important to let you learn about how the real-world settings of Mass Media work. Some colleges, therefore, include mandatory internships for a time-being to gain students real-work experience along with theoretical subjects for better understanding of their field.
Internships have other perks as well, for example, the company you're interning with may hire you as a full-time employee in future, based on your potential. Internships also helps in making your portfolio look better.

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Tanbir Ahmed

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The overall difficulty level of the Assam HSLC (High School Leaving Certificate) exam for the 2024-25 academic year is considered easy to moderate. The exam typically includes a mix of easy, average, and difficult questions, with roughly 30% easy, 50% average, and 20% difficult questions. 

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Tanbir Ahmed

Contributor-Level 7

For an M.Sc. in Mathematics via correspondence or distance learning, consider IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University), Annamalai University, and Netaji Subhas Open University. 

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

Contributor-Level 9

Here are the top 10 MBA colleges in Maharashtra that accept the MAH-CET exam scores and offer a record of 100% placements:

 

1. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai

2. Sydenham Institute of Management Studies (SIMSREE), Mumbai

3. K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies (KJSIMSR), Mumbai

4. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research (WeSchool), Mumbai

5. PUMBA - Department of Management Sciences, Pune

6. SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS), Mumbai

7. Xavier Institute of Management and Research (XIMR), Mumbai

8. College of Engineering, Pune (COEP)

9. Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Manageme

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Tanbir Ahmed

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First of all you must be very punctual, disciplined and self motivated student to prepare for JEE. You have much time now to prepare for JEE as you are now in class 11. So make a well structured plan and time table to study well without wasting time. Make sure your concepts of every topic are clear. 

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Rohini Rawat

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An MBA in Ireland gives you a good chance of finding a job due to the country's strong economy and multinational companies. However, your success depends on the university, your specialization, your prior work experience, and your networking skills.  So, while an Irish MBA is a definite career boost, careful planning and effort are key.

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Aashi Shukla

Contributor-Level 8

There is nothing such as a good salary or a not-so-good salary. However, candidates looking to apply for permanent residency in Ireland should aim to receive a salary of €48,000 per annum. 

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Every country has rules and regulations established for international students looking to settle down in Ireland. Candidates are required to adhere to the same to be eligible for a Permanent Residency (PR) in Ireland. 

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Jiya Arora

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As tuition fee differs from university to university, living expense in Ireland differs depending on the area you put-up in. As an international student, you can expect an average monthly expense of 650–1000 Euros as your living expense.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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Most Indians in Ireland live in and around Dublin, the capital city.

Other cities with significant Indian populations include:

  • Cork
  • Limerick
  • Galway

These cities offer diverse communities, job opportunities, and educational institutions, making them attractive to Indian immigrants and students.

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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Yes. The country offers graduate students the opportunity to stay on and work in Ireland for 12 months (undergraduate students) and 24 months for masters/graduate students. The country also releases a list of Critical Skill Emoylemt List - which implies they have abundant jobs in areas where they have a lack of resources and can be pursued by students.

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