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Unfortunately, there is not even a decent college in Bangalore (or anywhere in India for that matter) where one can get admission with just 50 percentile in the CAT exam. And the ones you might get won't simply be worth enough to pursue MBA; turning out to be a total waste of both your precious time I.e. 2 years as well as money (in Lacs). I suggest you to either reappear for CAT (or other entrance exams as per your wish) next year or focus on the other upcoming exams like MBA CET and MAT.
Good luck!
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The previous year's cut-off for PGDM and PGDM-IB at FORE were 85 and 78%ile respectively, however these figures are just for reference and the actual cut-offs may vary this year. I guess this gives you a fair idea of the overall scenario. I hope this helps. All the best.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 11
Kindly share your details with us, our counsellors will get in touch with you soon.
For further details, visit our website: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.isbmuniversity.edu.in/masters-in-business-administration-mba.php&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFtA_inLiZatLE8TeObthHMwVR1og
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Sorry, you can't give for climate even though you get enough marks. TISS is very particular in the choices you made at the time of filling application. You are only eligible to appear for the GD/PI for the courses you chose in the application based on the marks you scored in TISSNET. Added to it, TISS is very specific to the preferences you made in the application too.
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Scholar-Level 18
These days there are very large number of courses available in the education field today. It's really mind boggling ! I would rather advise you to pause and think. What is your passion? Which subjects you like the best? Don't bother about anything or anyone. Today one can make career in any subject. Just follow your passion. That's all!
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can opt for B.E./B.Tech in Computer Science, Software Engineering/Information Technology/Software Systems etc. You may also choose B.Sc degree based on your interest.
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Scholar-Level 17
The syllabus for the CUCET B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) entrance exam may vary slightly depending on the participating universities. However, I can provide you with a general overview of the topics commonly included in the CUCET B.Ed entrance exam syllabus. It is advisable to refer to the official CUCET website or the information brochure of the respective university for the most accurate and updated syllabus. Here are the main subject areas typically covered:
1. English Language Comprehension: Reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, sentence correction, and verbal ability.
2. General Knowledge and Current Affair: Static general know
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Christ University, Bangalore - Department of Psychology
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore - Department of Psychology
Jain University, Bangalore - Department of Psychology
St. Joseph's College, Bangalore - Department of Psychology
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore - Department of Clinical Psychology
These colleges have highly qualified faculty members, excellent infrastructure, and provide quality education and training to the students. Additionally, they offer v
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Hope it helped.
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