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2016-02-07 12:00:33

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear Bhavana,
It’s good to know that you want to become pilot.
Kindly, refer the links given below to get the list of colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/career-as-air-force-officer-cc-7
https://www.shiksha.com/career-as-pilot-cc-91
https://www.shiksha.com/best-flying-schools-in-india-know-the-pilot-s-choice-article-7317-1
I hope it will help you, feel free to ask more.
Give thumbs up or mark this answer as best if you found it helpful.

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2016-02-07 11:59:11

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Shishir Toshniwal

Contributor-Level 7

Once you get admission by no means college can stop you from sitting for the placements on grounds of 2 year gap. It is on you how do you justify this 2 year gap at the time of placements. College will not have any say regarding this matter. Also there is no such constraints regarding the same.

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2016-02-07 11:59:09

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Dilip gupta Mittapalli

Contributor-Level 8

HI ritesh,
if you are able to convince the recruiter ,that your 2 years of time has not gone in vane.then there would be no affect

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2016-02-07 11:50:27

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

Most of best colleges in India offers admission on the basis of GATE score. GATE application will be available inthe month of october or november of every year and the examination will be scheduled to in the month of Jan oo feb of next year. After result of GATE, qualified candidate get a GATE scored card and can be apply for M.TECH in IITs, NIITS and other central universities. Apart from this several institute also take general test for which you can apply very soon or you may go to the institute website for adject dates.

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2016-02-07 11:41:45

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ajay ahlawat

Contributor-Level 6

College having record of having 240% for 2013-15 batch and already finsh this year batch placement

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2016-02-07 11:39:11

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neera jain

Contributor-Level 6

Yes u should apply as cutoff is 70 percentile for cat and regarding placements its 100% till now

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2016-02-07 11:31:19

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2016-02-07 11:25:42

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2016-02-07 11:20:37

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Yes, you can expect to get an interview call from Welingkar Mumbai campus at that CMAT score. Prepare well for the GD-PI rounds.

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2016-02-07 11:18:26

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ARZOO TOMAR

Contributor-Level 8

Sahil, not only your percentile but a good academic record supported by co-curricular activities along with your performance in GD/PI will land you in XIME. Prepare well. Good luck.

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2016-02-07 11:17:33

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Baliram kumar yadav

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
I think you have to qualify GATE entrance exam for it.

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2016-02-07 11:17:15

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Mr. Rajan Varghese Jiju

Beginner-Level 2

Cut-off in MAT is over 500 (comprehensive score).
Very successful placement records.

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2016-02-07 11:12:55

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Dr Nimit GuptaConsultant, Trainer , Faculty & Researcher

Contributor-Level 10

Go for certified Management Accounting (CMA-US). It is more professional and linked with industry. Hence, it provides you better career prospects.

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2016-02-07 11:09:32

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Diwakar Tiwari

Beginner-Level 5

Dear Naveed,
The best thing that i learnt at NIILM-CMS is how to handle critical situations and take decisions. A batch of 60 with individual attention to each student is the best part. Placements are good. Focus on extra curricular, co-curricular activities apart from academics is a good point.
Another good part is the the informal and unrestricted access to all faculty for discussion any time of the day, which is not seen in any college i have seen or visited or heard of.
Good exposure and good development, unbiased treatment for all. in affordable fee. I am happy.

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2016-02-07 11:01:10

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Sampurna Saha

Beginner-Level 5

Can you please tell me final year student of which subject.Then it will be feasible to tell you how to prepare yourself.

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2016-02-07 10:47:26

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SHREERAJ singh

Contributor-Level 8

It depends upon how you perform in your gdpi, ibs don't take into consideration your past academic score. so start working to deliver your best in GDPI.

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2016-02-07 10:35:50

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Sujay Gokhale

Beginner-Level 5

They are the marks. Based on your 10, 12 and graduation score. If you have below 60 in graduation for example, then you will get 0 marks in that section. 10th and 12th scores can be calculated with the given formula. These scores coupled with wat/pi scores will help in generating the final merit listI hope this answers your question.

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2016-02-07 10:34:48

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Nitesh Chauhan

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Suresh,
It's unfortunate that you have not cleared your 3rd year B.Sc and have landed up a backlog which has delayed your graduation.
You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another. You may also consult your previous college, if they can re-consider your case. I would request you to contact your Head of Department regarding the procedure set forth by the college.
However, you may pursue your graduation via distance or correspondence mode of learning. There may be some difference in Correspondence and Regular course, I would say it varies from one subject
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2016-02-07 10:30:08

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Rahul,
A good or competitive GMAT score is above 680. Any score above 700 will help you get noticed by the admission officers.
Regards
Anu

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2016-02-07 10:23:45

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ANKIT SHARMA

Contributor-Level 10

It varies from 6 lakhs to 8 lakhs depending upon the capability of student.

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