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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
It is not suggested to attempt a XAT mock test a day before exam. That time should be devoted in revision of important formulas and concepts, revisiting exam day strategy and relaxing. Attempting a mock test can be mentally tiring and may shake your confidence in case you don't score well. You wouldn't want to go into the exam with a doubtful mind.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
One should attempt only one XAT mock test in a day. A full length XAT mock test is of three hours. After which you will have to spend some time analyzing your performance and revisiting problem areas. About 4-5 hours will be spent in this and you mind will already be exhausted. Thus, best is to do some revision for the rest of study time and pick up another mock test next day or later.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, your school cannot deny you the Karnataka 10th admit card even if you have skipped the pre-boards exam. If they still goes on to deny you the hall ticket you can straight away write it to KSEAB asking them to issue your SSLC hall ticket in duplicate as your school has failed to give you. Hall ticket for the Karnataka SSLC board exam is issued by the KSEAB.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
If a candidate has appeared for the XAT exam before and is only attempting again for score improvement, then they can prepare for it with mock tests only. But if a candidate is appearing for the XAT exam for the first time and is not familiar with the syllabus, they cannot prepare with XAT mock tests only. XAT syllabus coverage is necessary before starting XAT mock test practice.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
Ideal time to start XAT mock test practice is after covering the syllabus. When you're thorough with all the concepts and formulae, you will be able to solve all types of questions in the XAT mock test. XAT exam is conducted in January first week, so one should start mock test practice in November and dedicate two months to it.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The admission process starts in July and ends in December for most of its programmes. For admission, candidates must meet the minimum eligibility criteria set by the institute and have a valid score in course-specific entrance exams. Check the table below to know detailed selection criteria:
Course | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|
PGPM | CAT/ GMAT/ XAT/ NMAT score + Essay writing + Personal Interview (PI) |
PGDM | CAT/ GMAT/ XAT score + Essay writing + Personal Interview (PI) |
PGXPM | Overall academic performance + Personal Interview (PI) |
PGPM Flex | Written Test (conducted by Great Lakes) + Personal Interview (PI) |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students need not apply online for hall ticket, if it is lost. They must immediately inform their school authorities. They will help you with new hall ticket. Students will not be allowed to appear for the Karnataka SSLC board exam without the hall ticket. Karnataka 10th hall ticket is a mandatory document to carry for the SSLC board exams. Students should carry the admit card daily on the exam days.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students are advised to keep the Karnataka SSLC hall ticket till the release of the results. The Karnataka SSLC hall ticket 2025 contains the register number of the candidate. Thus student can easily check the Karnataka 10th result using the register number.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Great Lakes Chennai PGDM admission process is entirely entrance exam-based. Candidates seeking admission to the aforementioned course must have valid scores in CAT, GMAT, and NMAT, based on which they will be shortlisted for further admissions.
Find below the eligibility and selection details related to PGDM/PGPM admissions at Great Lakes Chennai Institute of Management:
Course | Eligibility Criteria | Selection Process |
|---|---|---|
PGDM | UG degree in any discipline from a recognised institution and minimum 60% aggregate across class 10/class 12/under graduation + upto 3 years of work experience | CAT, XAT, GMAT and NMAT/score + Essay writing + Personal Interview (PI) |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
LNCT University offers undergrdaute courses across various streams such as Engineering, Science, Computer Application, Commerce, and others. Below-mentioned are LNCT University fees:
| Courses | Fees |
|---|---|
| BTech | INR 2.4 L - 3.2 L |
| BCA | INR 2 L |
| BA | INR 75,000 |
| BAMS | INR 18 L |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students should inform their school authorities in case they need the duplicate Karnataka SSLC admit card. They will not be allowed to appear for the SSLC board exam without the hall ticket. Karnataka SSLC hall ticket is a mandatory document to carry for the SSLC board exams. Students should carry the admit card daily on the exam days. They are advised to keep the hall ticket till the SSLC result is out.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Melbourne, is the #1 ranked university in Australia, per the latest Shiksha Rankings. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, the institute is a public research university, with more than 100 research centers & is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Globally, the institute is part of the top 25 universities in the world, ranking exactly #25 in the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is mandatory to have 75% attendance to get hall ticket for the Karnataka SSLC board examinations. However, you may submit a medical certificate in case you were not well or due to any other medical condition to get a waiver.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Nehru Gram Bharati University Kotwa offers its BBA programme at a total tuition fee of INR 99,300, which is significantly more affordable compared to Chandigarh University Online (INR 1.6–4 Lakh) and United University (INR 2.2–2.7 Lakh), making it a cost-effective option for BBA aspirants.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
GLIM Chennai offers various courses at the UG and PhD level. The application process is conducted online. To secure a seat, students can check the following steps presented below -
- Go to the college website and complete the online application process.
- You can also apply online for various courses.
- Meet the course eligibility for all programmes.
- The selection criteria is merit or entrance based.
- After selection, pay the course fee to confirm your seat.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, downloading the Maharashtra SSC question papers of previous years' is free of cost. However, you might be asked to sign up using the required credentials. Students can click the link given here to download them. It can be downloaded in PDF format for free. They can use the previous years' Maharashtra SSC question papers and sample papershttps://www.shiksha.com/boards/maharashtra-ssc-board-question-papers for revision.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
If you need any idea about the type of questions that can come in the exam, you must go through the Maharashtra SSC sample papers and Maharashtra Class 10 previous year question papers. In addition, you can also understand the most important questions and those that get repeated. Hence, students are advised to practice the previous years' Maharashtra SSC question papers and sample papers for better preparation.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The institute offers full-time and corporate courses along with two executive programmes. Admission to all the courses is based on a valid score in one of the CAT/ GMAT/ XAT exams subject to meeting the minimum eligibility criteria. Studnets can check the table below to know course wise eligibility and selection criteria:
Course | Eligibility | Selection Criteria |
|---|---|---|
PGPM | UG degree in any discipline from a recognised institution 2+ years of work experience
Note: The work experience criteria mentioned above are taken from unofficial sources on the internet. Hence, it is indicative. | CAT/ GMAT/ XAT/ NMAT score + Essay writing + Personal Interview (PI) |
PGDM | UG degree in any discipline from a recognised institution and minimum 60% aggregate across class 10/ class 12/ under graduation + 0-3 years of work experience | CAT/ GMAT/ XAT score + Essay writing + Personal Interview (PI) |
PGXPM | UG degree in any discipline from a recognised institution and minimum 50% aggregate across class 10/ class 12/ under graduation + Minimum 8 years full-time work experience + Two recommendations + Statement of Purpose | Overall academic performance + Personal Interview (PI) |
PGPM Flex | UG degree in any discipline from a recognised institution and minimum 50% aggregate across class 10/ class 12/ under graduation + Minimum 2 years of work experience (candidates having 18-24 work experience will be subjected to admission if they have an excellent academic track record) | Written Test (conducted by Great Lakes) + Personal Interview (PI) |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, it is highly likely that you will get about 30-40 % questions from the previous years. I can't say that will be as same as given but the concept will be same. The type of question coming in Maharashtra SSC board exams is same. The board follows the same pattern.
The previous years question papers will also help you clarify the concepts.
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