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Please be specific and describe a little bit more about your queries so that we can able to guide you more clearly. Most of the Indian universities nowadays conduct entrance examination for their undergraduate courses and the subjects you have mentioned are quite common. You can go and check the college or university website about your desired course and subject of interest. You can easily find the link of the syllabus on the university website. Good Luck!
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Candidates should have completed Diploma in Engineering and Technology or any other equivalent degree or candidates should have passed 3-year B.Sc. Degree examination with Mathematics as one of the subjects in the group combination from a recognized University in the Telangana/Andhra Pradesh state.Candidates should have qualified the exam with at least 45 percent marks and the qualifying marks for reserved categories is 40 percent.
The cutoff for admission varies every year from college to college. Therefore it would be difficult to tell you about the cutoff or the marks required for a
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The candidate must have 50% aggregate marks (or equivalent CGPA) in the 10th and 12th board examinations.
Candidates those who are awarded CGPA or grades in place of marks, their CGPA will be converted into equivalent marks based on the equivalence certified by the university/institution/board from where they obtained their degree/certificate. In absence of any instruction from the university, equivalence would be established by dividing obtained CGP
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A) Written examination comprising (GAT)
B) Creative Ability Test (CAT) followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview (GD/PI) for shortlisted candidates of the written examination.
A) Written exam (General ability test) comprise the following
1. Quantitative Ability : This consists the Addition, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Percentage, Rate of Interest, Work and Task, Ratio and Proportion, and Distance.
2. Communication Ability : It includes questions on synonyms, antonyms, words with corresponding meanings, singular, plural, one word substitutes, idioms and phrases, correct
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Your profile seems pretty good; the volunteering activities would be pretty hard to ignore during the interview shortlists. Just focus on getting a good score (80+ percentile for the PGDM courses and roughly 99.3+ for MS). Good luck.
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To pursue an MA in Sociology, you may need to fulfill certain prerequisites or requirements set by the university or institution offering the program. These requirements can vary, but they often include a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. As you have already completed your engineering degree, you meet the basic requirement for eligibility.
It's important to note that some un
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Visit the link in shiksha for more details.
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