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Sriram SEngineer, MBA....Future Entrepreneur

Contributor-Level 8

For AU, you need to write TANCET or else, you have to come through management quota.

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

No, work experience is not compulsory. However, a couple of IIMs give extra points to students with work ex.
Regarding preparations, the earlier you start the better it is since there are a lot of things that come with practice. You should at least give 8-12 months for a proper preparation and join a test series for sure. TIME coaching has a good test series. It starts around 4-5 months before the CAT date.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

You can consider the below mentioned programs:
1. Actuarial Science
2. MCA
3. Data Science
4. Big data analysis
5. MBA
6. Civil services
7. Project management certification
8. Environmental Science
9. Geo informatics
10. Forensic Science

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

Contributor-Level 9

NCERT books of 11th and 12th including previous year's AIIMS and AIPMT papers can be referred for the same.

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jagadeesh jayWhat's doubt u had freely say I'll help u

Contributor-Level 6

You should read your 11th and 12th NCERT textbooks perfectly and then go for HC Sharma for physics.

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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

Contributor-Level 9

For this you have to solve previous 10 year's question papers of AIIMS and AIPMT and just clear all your doubts of physics and chemistry. You must read NCERT books. According to me, this will be enough for you to study in 2 months and will increase your chances to qualify the exam.

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Alapan RoyBCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH.

Guide-Level 11

Yes, you can but it is better to do MBA for your good career with B.Com degree because it would be difficult for you to start career in IT with commerce background. Maximum MNCs want B.Sc IT/CS, B.Tech or equivalent.

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Career Coach CoachCareer Counseling

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, Some of the good mobile apps for CAT preparation are: Alphanumeric app, Byju's app, Handa ka Funda, etc. These can helpful for preparation tips and guidance.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

BCA B.Sc. (IT) or B.Tech (IT). You need to learn Java to become an app developer. If you learn Java then you won't feel any discomfort while creating apps. After learning Java you will need to use Android Studio, an official software for app development. Android Studio uses Java as its main language to create apps.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

It's a very low score to get admission is any premiere B-School, it's better to prepare well and improve your score in next year's CAT. You can also apply for other B-School entrance exams like XAT, CMAT, MAT and SNAP.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

You can enroll yourself in NIT Warangal, IIPM Hyderabad or Shiv Sivani Institute of Management Bangalore. You can go for Acharya Business School, etc. and other tier-3 organisations may consider your score.

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Ibrahim Katthawala

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, from this year onward sectional cut-off scores will be considered before shortlisting for WAT/PI process.
An 80 percentile in all three sections and an aggregate of 90 percentile will be required by a general candidate to receive WAT/PI call.
To know more about the shortlisting criteria for other categories, please visit this link -
http://www.som.iitb.ac.in/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=450&Itemid=60

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Deepti Singh

Guide-Level 12

Whistling Woods International Institute of Film, Communication and Media Arts (WWI, Mumbai)
AAT College | Andheri West, Mumbai
You can check these out for details.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Lipi,
In your case, I would suggest you to appear for AIEEE. This entrance examination provide admissions to NITs and other government colleges, which are cost-effective.
I would also suggest you to appear for individual state examinations (OJEE in Odisha, EAMCET in Andhra Pradesh/Telangana, COMEDK in Karnataka, etc.). These exams also guarantee you good colleges and serve as a backup in case things don't end up the way you've planned for IIT/ AIEEE.
Every state has its own share of good engineering colleges. So, don't underestimate or overlook them. They can prove to be vital. The more the entrance examinations you appear for, the
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Vinit Parikh

Contributor-Level 8

The cut-off percentile for different exams is different every year and changes every time according to the exam. There is no fixed cutoff. Cut-off will be decided later and will be disclosed. Last year cutoff for CAT- 86 percentile, XAT - 78 percentile and CMAT - 96 percentile
For more information refer brochure:-
https://www.somaiya.edu/media/pdf/PGDM_Admissions_Brochure_2017-19.pdf
Online Application Form:-
http://simsr.somaiya.edu/simsr/adm/pgdm17/onlineform/login.aspx
Placement Report:-
https://www.somaiya.edu/media/pdf/Placement_Report_2015-16.pdf

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Neerja Arora verma

Beginner-Level 4

To be eligible for admission to Delhi School of Business, a minimum of 80 percentile in CAT is required. However, it is important to note that admission to our PGDM program is based on a holistic evaluation of candidates, which includes factors such as academic performance, work experience, and performance in the selection process conducted by the institute. We encourage you to focus on your overall profile and prepare for the selection process accordingly. Good luck!

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