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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

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In case of CIT there are 60 seats for M.Sc. Data Science and there are 40 seats in PSG Tech for the same course. In CIT the admission takes place on the basis of the cut-off obtained in the board exams, ENTRANCE EXAM CONDUCTED BY THE INSTITUTE followed by THREE LEVEL OF INTERVIEWS. If you clear this you will get admitted into the college. AND, IN THE CASE OF EXCEPTION IF YOU ARE REALLY INTERESTED IN DATA Science or, IF YOU ARE WHOLE MINDED THAT YOUR FUTURE IS PURELY BASED ON COMPUTERS, THEN GO FOR THE MANAGEMENT SEATS. You can go for B.Sc. CT, IT, Maths or any computer related U. G programme offered by many prestigious colleges (lik
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi At the PG level, SKG, Hooghly offers MBA program under four specializations. Students with a Bachelors degree in relevant discipline and an aggregate of at least 50% marks from a recognized university are eligible to apply for admission. Admission will be granted based on valid MAT, CMAT, CAT and MAKAUT JEMAT score, followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview. The minimum cutoff percentile for MAT/ CMAT/ CAT/ MAKAUT JEMAT 2019 will be decided by the institute. Students appearing in the final year examination of the qualifying degree are also eligible to apply for MBA subject to qualification in the examination.

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Divyang Goswami

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Regarding difficulty in placement, it will depend upon your performance in the interviews and other rounds conducted by companies coming to the campus for recruitment. All the best.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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The cut-offs cannot be predicted, they vary each year. you should check the previous year cut offs. you should also see your b.com % also, if it is good above or around 75% then you should definitely appear.
The best way to find out the required percentile is tedious and vary for each of the IIMs. I will try to explain a generic method. You will be surprised to know that after you understand the process your guess would be as good as anyone. Now coming to the question, let us break up the selection procedure for any IIM. For the generic purposes, let us say IIMX. In IIMX following factors are considered (respective total points in brack
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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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Hello NEET Aspirants!Here are subject wise tips for you. So that you can put you best to achieve the goal. Physics. Solve as many questions as you can, Solve relevant questions of whatever you taught in the class. Practice it as it is rank deciding subject. If you even solve your coaching modules honestly that is more than enough. Clear your basics & Refer questions from D. C Pandey for more practise. Focus more on physiology chapters as per marks weight age & then chapters like microbes, enhancement in food production. Never underestimate ncert as most of NCERT one lines are asked in NEET exam as it is from book. For extra practice re
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,
The language of the paper is English. No, you cannot write an exam in Hindi. Good luck.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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Hi NEET aspirants!
Every mistake which one has done earlier should be a lesson for everyone out there. So many student commit mistakes during the NEET preparations which reflect in the exam. So here I am asking you to be alert about few things so that you can come to know how to avoid silly mistakes in NEET.
1. Work hard & Stay motivated.
2. Do Not neglect any subject and do not to study only one of it. Don't take anything too lightly and do not get scraed from anything.
3. Study as much as you can.
4. Make a daily schedule and complete before going to B.Ed.
5. Don't pile up things, notes, books for end because it only gives you tension
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Nikhil Mehta

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Many universities and colleges take entrance exam for admission. Direct admission is possible only for limited college. Top universities or college take entrance exam. Like NIMCJ a mass communication college in Ahmedabad take MACJET Entrance Exam for admission.

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Mansi tolani

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
To perform well in NEET exam, you need a perfect strategy during the preparation as well as during those 3 hours of examination. Now we are sharing paper attempting tips and how to avoid silly mistakes in NEET - Read the Question CarefullyTime ManagementDo not Mark all answers in Last momentAvoid Stress Stick to the FundamentalsCommon SenseAvoid GuessworkCalculation Mistake
Along with this one must remain confident and optimistic during the exam and should not get distracted. Hope these tips help you in exam.

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Mansi tolani

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Hello NEET Aspirants!
Yes, definitely you can, provided how you'll use this golden period to revise the entire syllabus. Don't get panic, here is the strategy for you. Do not go for mugging books again. Begin with NEET Previous year question papers and practicing full length mock tests. Till then don't pick up the books. Analyse result, note down weak topics based on you performance. Start working on your weak chapters. Revise notes and make mind maps for quick revision. Remove all the distractions like social media sites from your mobile phone. Start practicing mock tests as many as possible. Thanks.

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Harleen Kaur

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Yes, you are eligible for the same. You can pursue MBA through a regular university or correspondence.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

The admissions in MBA in asked college are based on the following entrance tests scores.
1. C-MAT
2. PGCET
3. K-MAT
Hence entrance test scores are needed here.

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