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SITAM

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Hi, For MBA 3.1 lakhs, can pay in 5 installment & International tour free. http://www.sun.edu.in/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/sun.pdf Best Regards, SIITAM.

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Annie Austin

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Dear Manoj,
It sounds good because you are passionate about CAT. I will suggest you to start your preparation with your graduation. You just have to manage time as per your daily schedule. Give at least two hours for CAT preparation.

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Sumedh SapreMBA student at MDI Gurgaon

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You want a class that teaches BMS syllabus and CAT syllabus both? In that case I cannot advice you. But I too being from Thane, I had joined TIME which I found to be highly beneficial. Their catalysis sessions and AIMCATS are excellent offerings and their faculty is quite open to helping out.

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ananya sharmastudent

Contributor-Level 8

Hi
To be very honest, there is a difference in bank exam and CAT exam. If you are preparing for CAT exam than you can crack the bank exam but reverse is not true.
1. The difficulty level for CAT is more than Bank PO.
2. The verbal section of CAT is very different from Bank PO.
You can fill the IBPS clerk application form.
You can check the below mentioned link for more details about IBPS clerk exam:
https://www.eduncle.com/ibps-clerk-recruitment-exam
All the best.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Neeraj,
For MBA abroad you must first gain a few years of work experience, if you want to get into a good university. 2 years is minimum. Additionally you must take GMAT or GRE and TOEFL or IELTS. You can also check MS Management courses which do not require work experience. Entry requirements also vary with universities and countries hence go through university websites and decide where you want to apply.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

MCA is a job oriented professional PG degree. You can start your IT career immediately after MCA. If you plan to study further you can do M.Tech if you are technically oriented or MBA if you have management orientation.

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Swameeka MedhiOverseas Education Counselor, Free Lance

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Sunil,
Work experience is not required. What you need is a good GRE score, something above 310 will be decent enough. TOEFL would be required as well.

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Vivek Kr.Trainee Teacher | Ex-KVian | Current RIEan

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Go though this link, this will give you best idea for books for preparation of JEE Mains. https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-exam-books.

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Pratik MohantyMBA - Finance | Marketing

Contributor-Level 10

Basically, regular MBA has more scope, but you can opt for part-time MBA to accelerate your career growth.

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aman shuklatrying to keep everyone happy and satisfied

Beginner-Level 5

No, it is not like this at all. This rule is applicable for those who have completed their MBBS from other countries which are not approved by MCI. If you have completed your MBBS in India, then you don't need to appear for any exam.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

Guide-Level 12

Before going for your visa interview, you have to take the decision regarding your study program either MS or PGDM. You can pursue both simultaneously.
All the best.

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satya

Contributor-Level 8

GIBS Business School and IIBS Bangalore for an MBA program, both are well-regarded private B-schools in Bangalore with strong placement records, but they have distinct strengths:

  • GIBS Bangalore offers an industry-focused curriculum with practical learning, international exposure, and good infrastructure. It has a consistent placement record with average packages around ?7.8L and reputed recruiters like Amazon, Flipkart, and Deloitte. GIBS is renowned for its balanced blend of academic rigor and real-world application, and it boasts a rating of approximately 4.5/5 from its students.

  • IIBS Bangalore stands out for its practice-based cu

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

You need to appear for entrance exams like CAT/ XAT/MAT/CMAT/CET/ SNAP/NMAT etc. in your final year of graduation or after graduation as per your convenience. Then you shall be called for further rounds of interviews and then only you shall be eligible for admissions.

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ananya saha

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The cardiac cycle refers to a complete heartbeat from its generation to the beginning of the next beat, and so includes the diastole, the systole, and the intervening pause. The frequency of the cardiac cycle is described by the heart rate, which is typically expressed as beats per minute.At a normal heart rate of 75 beats per minute, one cardiac cycle lasts 0.8 seconds. Under resting conditions, systole occupies 1/3 and diastole 2/3 of the cardiac cycle duration.During systole, atrioventricular valves are closed and semilunar valves are open. In diastole the opposite is true. Atrioventricular valves are open to allow ventricular filli
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