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With just 48 percentile in CAT, it is quite impossible to get admission in the Healthcare programme (or any other one for that matter) of Welingkar. The cutoff is generally 75+ percentile.
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These days, biotechnology is emerging as one of the leading fields of studies and of course of the employment later on. In a country like India the productivity level of almost all farm produce is well below the world standards. I feel there is a great work head for all biotechnologist to improve this and hence in future there will be enough job opportunities. However CSE is a totally different cup of tea. Today it is at the top of ranking since huge amount of jobs are being created every year in this field and it is expected to hold sway in the near future. My personal opinion is one should not look only for mo
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You are enquiring as to what will be the cutoff in JEE Mains conducted by NTA for clearing students for JEE Advanced or registering for JoSAA. Right? It's simply not possible for a layman to do this. However I would like to advise you that please have patience. NTA is likely to announce this and many more things by the end of this month. Please wait till then.
Best wishes to you.
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You indeed have scored quite nicely in the class 12th exam. With such high percentage, I feel you have quite bright chances of getting admission in your desired branch in the desired college.
Best wishes to you.
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As you are planning to go for an MBA, GMAT is preferred over GRE. Both the tests are accepted in most universities but almost all B schools would look forward to high scores with no particular preference. Ideally, you must see & have mocks for both tests to compare, which one suits you more & you may have higher chances of getting better percentile/scores. We have seen students from engineering background generally opting for GRE since that solves both requirements of going in technical or management so its really dependent on your liking & performance in either of tests.
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All the best.
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Feel free to ask Anything.
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And, it's the 3rd most top University in Tamil Nadu .
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