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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
You haven't mentioned 80% in which course. You can check the IIMs eligibility in the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/articles/understand-the-short-listing-criteria-of-all-iims-blogId-5379
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Try to score over 99.6%ile in order to stand a reasonable chance.
Your classv10th and class 12th academics seem fine and graduation academics do not get any weight age.
Please visit the institute website at www.fms.edu for more information.
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For this information, you can see the below link-
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/ranking/top-arts-colleges-in-india/95-2-0-0-0
Hope this will help you. Thanks!
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Look, you have enough time to prepare.
If you want to study further and pursue MBA, you may prepare for MAT or CAT.
Ig not, prepare for Bank exams and other PSU exams.
One year is enough to prepare, provided sincere attention is given.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Technology management deals with the design, development, operation and use of technological products and services to help increase efficiency and deliver value to an organisation. Technology management is closely related to other disciplines such as business intelligence and analytics, IT, user experience design, innovation management and strategic management.
Its a two year course.
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The minimum CAT cut-off would be a very biased and limited way to look at the admission procedure. Minimum CAT cutoff would imply that the candidate had brilliant interview, GD and WAT rounds and also his profile was quite stellar. Instead a better way would be to look at the overall composite score which also can be quite random and varies significantly across 6 IIMs. Thus, rather than focusing on these uncontrollable variables, I would advise you to not limit yourself by aiming for a particular CAT score but rather aim to score as high as possible. Having said all this, your 10th, 12th and graduation scores are good to g
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Please check out the link below to apply for KIITEE-2018:
http://kiit.ac.in/
Good luck.
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