What is the most scientific way of deciding the management exams to appear for?

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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    The most scientific method is to follow the Regression analysis, like that in statistics. Regression analysis says that we make an equation that best satisfies the experimental findings which is just the opposite of normal course of finding answers through equations. In simple words, we should go the opposite way that the simple way forward. That means we should backtrack from future to now. First, decide where you want to end up, ie, what specialisation and job profile you want to work in. Second, find out which courses deal with that specialisation and will train you best for that job profile. Third, find out the colleges that offer
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    To decide on the management exams to appear for, you need to realize your potential. This would be possible by the method of preparation and how much you could answer if given a test.
    Mostly all the management exams are competitive. So it is necessary to make a good choice of writing the exams.
    If you could come up with the top exams like CAT, XAT etc then you can surely appear for them too.
    But if you want to write a top exam, you need to be well equipped.
    For selecting the better exam, you can browse the list of colleges that accept the scores of the respective exams and choose the best college among them. Then you may clear that
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    Nikhlesh Mathur | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    I would suggest that you give yourself some good time to prepare for the management exam and attend mock tests as much as possible. You will then have the confidence to appear for all management exams. Retaining the knowledge is however essential and you must also keep a focus on the speed of answering the questions.
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    Surabhi Chaudhary Engineer at Honda Cars India Limited | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    The most scientific method is to follow the Regression analysis, like that in statistics.
    Regression analysis says that we make an equation that best satisfies the experimental findings which is just the opposite of normal course of finding answers through equations.
    In simple words, we should go the opposite way that the simple way forward. That means we should backtrack from future to now.
    First, decide where you want to end up, ie, what specialization and job profile you want to work in.
    Second, find out which courses deal with that specialization and will train you best for that job profile.
    Third, find out the colleges that offer that
    ...more
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    Yashodhan Deshmukh | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    There's no scientific way of deciding your exams. You need to look at the colleges that are available under the exam that you intend to appear. You need to check the placements, faculty and your interest as well in the fields that these colleges provide. It's your own decision based on your interest.

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