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2016-02-09 11:57:47

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Shishir Toshniwal

Contributor-Level 7

Hi, in the CNPI process candidates are given a topic and asked to write in about 250 -300 words. This helps the evaluator to get an idea about the clarity of thought on part of the candidate. After the CN round candidates are called for the PI round on the same day. At times the write up that you have submitted for CN round is discussed in PI.

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2016-02-09 11:50:48

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ROHIT DODLA

Contributor-Level 6

I am sorry to say but yes your concern is true frankly speaking there will be some problem if you don't have 60% but no need to worry about that its not a compulsory criteria for every company some of the companies might ask for it but some companies don't consider they will focus on ur Mba percentage so if you perform well here you will be through so don't worry much about it.

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2016-02-09 11:46:28

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fiona fernandes

Contributor-Level 9

Hi akansha ,
Definitely you are eligible for a PGDM seat , however there would be a GD and PI round to secure a PGDM seat . A seperate online admission form would have to be filled by going on the college site that is www. Met.edu or you can come to the college and collect the hard copies of the admission form for a PGDM seat .
However for an MMS seat , I would suggest that you appear for the MH-CET exam .A score of around 93-95%tile ( as per last years analysis ) could help you secure an MMS seat .

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2016-02-09 11:45:53

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2016-02-09 11:33:40

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Rohan Bartake

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Akash,
Yes you do have a chance and i would suggest you go it

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2016-02-09 11:26:47

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Meera naval

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Sakshi,
If you wish to become a lawyer and be able to practice in the court of Law, you will have to complete the 3 year LLB program for which the eligibility is a graduation in any stream.
Different law Universities and colleges conduct different law entrance exams, to admit students to their courses, like NET (National Entrance Test), CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), Department of Law University of Delhi take admission through a common Entrance Test for all the three Law Centres (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II).
To be eligible for taking CLAT, a candidate should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate E
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2016-02-09 11:26:20

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Rohan Bartake

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Kapil,
Last year the cut off was 92 but this year the cut of is expected to go down. So i would suggest you take your chance

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2016-02-09 11:20:31

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Aditi Parija

Contributor-Level 7

Hey Debadyuti,
Just go through the current affairs and prepare well for quantitative apptitude.

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2016-02-09 11:15:45

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Meera naval

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Shubham,
Fire engineering is very daring and dangerous profession which requires carefulness and lots of dedication to do the work perfectly. It utilizes the principles of Engineering and sciences to protect people from dangerous scenarios. It helps one understands the phenomena of fire and the effect of it.
Opportunities
Engineers of this field can go in any sector either government or private according to their interest and choices. They can also get employed in other industries such as chemical or inflammable products manufacturing firms like petroleum refineries, textiles, fertilizers, etc.
Courses Available
- B.E. Fire Engineering
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2016-02-09 11:10:24

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Chandrachur Roy

Contributor-Level 9

It is an autonomous apex institute established by RBI & Banks. Jobs are offered in management position in market risk, credit risk, product development manager, relationship manager, treasury, trade finance and many more.

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2016-02-09 11:06:54

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Rudraneel Sarma

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, six sigma green belt certification is worth taking. Its widely accepted certification for quality management, business improvement strategy, business excellence, and process improvement. Utilized in each and ver domain and helps an individual to excel and advance a career. MNCs respect and give value to people who are six sigma certified. You can connect with ISEL GLOBAL for accredited certification which is accepted across 47 countries and is recognised as a mark of quality excellence.

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2016-02-09 10:57:59

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AMIT RAJ

Contributor-Level 9

I would suggest you to go with Marketing Stream. Engg degree and Marketing is a nice combination. But you should also judge yourself for what you want to do. If you want to do desk job then finance is good else marketing if you can express well and move .

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2016-02-09 10:49:15

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Abhinav Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

At this stage, I would strongly recommend you to do your post-graduation in MCA as alone B.SC (IT) won't let you go far in your career as per current market stats. When you complete your MCA, you will be considered as professional and this will open doors of opportunities. And yes, doing certifications only add skills. But being professional is very important.
I hope it helps.

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2016-02-09 10:34:26

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Ambuj Jain

Contributor-Level 7

BITS do not offer BCA.

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2016-02-09 10:28:56

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Rohan Bartake

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Vallari,
Yes you have very good chance of getting a call. Best of Luck

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2016-02-09 10:12:41

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2016-02-09 09:51:23

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Heer Erda

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Nitesh,
You stand a fair chance in getting admission.AmSom follows GD & PI in its admission procedure which shares the equal weightage with your merit marks.
average salary is approx 3.75 lakhs per annum.
& for the placement ratio , i advice you to visit the college website.
Good Luck

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2016-02-09 09:39:58

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suma vivek

Contributor-Level 9

Total intake ranges in between 650-700 (throughout all specializations) depending on the management's decision. Among these around 240 would be placed in Kengeri and the rest in city campus.

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2016-02-09 09:29:07

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DHRUVAT PATEL

Beginner-Level 4

The average salary ratio for placement is 3.5 lakh. You can get a chance to for admission so kindly fill up registration form online or from the college campus. And college will guide you further about when will be G.D and P.I.

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2016-02-09 09:23:27

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Parth Khatri

Beginner-Level 5

You have a wonderful score of Cmat so your chances of getting admission are very high in N.R. As far as placement is concerned then placement is 90% and Average salary is 2 to 2.5 lac p.a.

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