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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, you can any of these languages based on how confident you're with it.

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Monisha

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CAT and MAT scores do matter for scholarships at GIBS, but it's not like only toppers or super high percentile students get considered. It's competitive for sure, but the good part is GIBS looks at the overall profile — not just one exam number. So if someone has decent CAT/MAT scores plus good academics, participation, or even strong interview performance, they still have a fair shot.

 In my batch I've seen people with mid-range MAT scores also getting some scholarship benefit, so it's not limited to the top 1%. I feel GIBS keeps it student-friendly that way. It's competitive but not impossible, and if you perform well in entran

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Mohammed Maqsood

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Yes, candidates can submit the scores of multiple attempts for entrance exams such as CAT or MAT for GIBS admissions. The institute accepts a number of national-level test scores, and in case a candidate has appeared more than once for such tests, GIBS generally considers the best valid score during the evaluation process. This is to give the applicants an opportunity to showcase their best performance. However, the scores submitted must be valid for the current admission cycle, and the final selection will also be based on academics, GD/PI performance, as well as overall profile.

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MANPREET KAUR

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The MAT score validity will hold for exactly one year from the date and year mentioned on the MAT result. 
The CAT score is valid for one year only. For admission to MBA colleges during the academic session 2025-2026

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Nishtha Shukla

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The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission conducted the UPPSC Prelims exam 2025 on October 12. The Commission release the UPPSC Prelims answer key 2025 on October 16.

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Mamona Gupta

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The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission will conduct the UPPSC exam 2025 (prelims) on October 12. The candidates will get here the UPPSC Exam analysis on the same day.

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Shoaib Mehdi

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BML Munjal University has placed approx 90% of the MBA batch 2025 in new-age job roles.

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Shoaib Mehdi

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Check out the salary offered to BTech students during the recent BML University placements:

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B.Tech Statistics - 2025

the highest package

INR 59.35 LPA

Average package

INR 19.38 LPA (top 10%)

INR 14.09 LPA (top 25%)

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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There are no fixed rules. But you should typically study about 4 to 5 hours.

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Below is a breakdown of some of the AIR holders, subject-wise:

Physics = Akshat Gupta
Chemistry = Suvon Ghosh
Mathematics = Vikas Choudhary
Biotechnology= Tanish Gupta
Economics = Aryan Chandra

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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The opportunities section of SWOT analysis includes topics through which the candidates can score more. Candidate should separate the very difficult topics and hard learn into Treats section. So utilizing SWOT analysis for IIT JAM syllabus, candidates will crack the JAM without coaching.

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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No, the IIT JAM is not entirely based on MCQ based, it includes 3 types of questions: MCQs, MSQs and NAT questions.

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Bandi Venkata Yaswanth

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The primary goal is to secure a temporary or permanent replacement for the marksheet andto communicate clearly with potential employers 

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