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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Your CAT percentile doesnt always have to be the limiting factor in finding a good B-school. I found one and so are so many others who arent willing to give up despite the unlucky performance on CAT day.
I have applied to Sri Balaji Societys BIMM and other colleges which offer two year PGDM programme. in multiple specializations. they have 4 B-schools and 13 courses each of which is as good as the other(as per inputs from friends and alumni). I have applied to other B-schools too and look forward to get admission in at least one of these but what attracts me towards Sri Balaji Society is their placement. Almost all students get plac
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Contributor-Level 10
For Indian citizens, a valid CAT score is mandatory for admission to full time MBA program of FMS Delhi.
You can appear for CAT 2017 and seek admission in the 2018-2020 batch of MBA .
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Guide-Level 15
Both of the procedure, which you mentioned are equally tough and challenging and it depends on your knowledge and skill set. It depends on an individual to decide whether to pursue admission through the regular way (JEE Mains) or through lateral entry (LEET).
I hope it helps. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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Scholar-Level 17
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/course/bachelor-business-administration-mangalmay-institute-management-technology/116182
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2. For banking sector, you have to prepare for National Competitive exams.
There are some institutes offering MBA in banking and insurance.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-india-accepting-cat/2-2-0-0-305
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Guide-Level 15
It is better to go for B.Tech instead of B.Sc (CS) because of following reasons:
1. In B.Tech CS, you will study core subjects which forms the basis of computer science. So, if you want to be a scientist, it is better to study subject from basics.
2. B.Tech CS is practical oriented course, while B.Sc CS is a theory oriented course. Now, if you want to be a scientist, it would better if you are perfect in practical.
3. B.Tech CS will give you more opportunities as it has everything to study from basics to latest technologies and developments.
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Guide-Level 14
However, the decision here should be based on your personality traits, interest areas and career aspirations as the skill set required for both the courses are different and should sink in with your personality.
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Scholar-Level 17
You can check the below mentioned placement statistics:
Placement snapshot 2014-16
1. Average CTC offered: Rs.6.4 LPA.
2. Highest CTC offered: Rs.14 LPA.
3. Number of companies visited: 123.
4. New companies: 40.
5. Total jobs offered: 156.
6. Number of multiple offers: 13
7. Number of opted out of placements: 11
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Scholar-Level 17
Which course have you done among B.Sc and BE? Most universities in Canada do not accept a three year Bachelor's degree.
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