Nishant Gupta is a B.A. (Bachelor of Arts- Economics) from Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi University. He not only cracked CAT 2015 with 99.97 percentile but also converted the call to many top B-schools including IIMs and decided to join IIM Bangalore. He scored 99.97 in CAT; 98.57 in XAT and 99.934 in XAT.
Unlike CA exam, CAT dont ask for any professional or specialised knowledge of any field. If u go through the CAT questions you will find that they are maximum upto graduation level. Thus CAT question structure is much simpler than CA Final and I feel that this simplicity of CAT makes it more tougher than CA.
IPMAT is an aptitude test conducted by IIM Indore for admission to its five-year course, IPM (Integrated Programme in Management). IPM is a dual degree programme (Bachelors + Masters) offered by IIM Indore for candidates passing the 12th standard. It is a programme which allows entry to an IIM just after 12th standard.
There is no age limit to appear in CAT exam. The candidates need to only have bachelor's degree with minimum 50 per cent aggregate.
Other IIMs award no weightage to less than 60% marks in academics. MBA/PGDM Admissions Open 2021 | Apply Now! IIM Ahmedabad has announced rating score for standard 10 marks as 55% and above but below 60% marks will be awarded 1 point weightage. If the marks are 60% and above, weightage of 2 points will be awarded.
Answer. No 12th percentage does not matter if you are appearing for CAT. For some institutes it matters while preparing the final shortlist which includes the score of 10th, 12th, Graduation, PI and WAT process, CAT score and diversity scores.
Yes, it does. Many companies shortlist based on the marks in 10th, 12th, undergrad and semester marks (or Trimester) in the B School. But if you get into a good B School, then after doing well during the MBA/PGDM course, your 12th grade marks gets buried under achievements.
HELLO SIR, you can apply for ANY entrance exam for MBA. they will check your RESPECTIVE exam marks before your academic scores. since criteria is 50% for eligibility ,you are eligible to apply for exams like CAT and similar to it.
80% is a good score. In case you plan to get into a regular good college, the cut offs these days are higher. With 80% you might not get the course or college that you wish.
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No class 12 marks don't matter for SSC and UPSC. The eligibility for civil services is that you should hold a Bachelor's degree from any recognised institution in respective subjects.
No , 12th marks is just required to get admission in a good college . The college where you have studied is important to get a job . But in comes a student studied from a private college can get a good job as it depends upon talent as how much talented you are . Job always depend upon talent .
WIPRo would not consider marks obtained in the Improvement exams.
You can definitely apply for government jobs and banking jobs. your 10th percentage does not matter at all. But for banking exams, you should have your graduation degree. You can take various government exams on the basis of the 12th class.
To improve the percentage of 12th after graduation there is only one way give the private exam of 12th class As maximum state boards offers improvement with in 2 years of period after the 12th class.
No, 10th class doesn't matter for JEE or IIT. To be eligible for NITs/IIITs and IITs you should have 75% marks in your board exam or you should be in top 20 percentile. For SC/ST you should have 65% marks.
Eligibility for MBA Program: The prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA programme. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognized university.
MBA fees less than Rs 5 lakh
| *B-school | MBA/PGP Course Name | **Fees |
|---|
| Amity University | MBA Agriculture and Food Business | Rs 4.47 lakh |
| AIMS Institute of Management Studies | MBA | Rs 3.69 lakh |
| MIT Pune-MIT World Peace University | MBA | Rs 3.50 lakh |
| DBS-Doon Business School | MBA International Business | Rs 4.52 lakh |
Top MBA Streams in the World
- Finance. MBA in finance prepares you in various subjects like budgeting, costing, International finance, Capital Management etc.
- Marketing.
- Human Resource.
- Operations.
- International Business.
- Information Technology.
- Supply Chain Management.
- Health Care Management.
The average age of MBA applicants is around 27.5 years, so if you are between 26 and 29, you are right in the sweet spot. Applying during this window is generally a good idea, mostly because it's what the schools expect to see.
No maths isn't compulsory in your class 11 and 12 to pursue MBA in future. MBA Admissions are based on the score you get in CAT ( Common Aptitude Test). However, some colleges have their own exams for their MBA course. For CAT exams, the quantitative aptitude syllabus pertains to knowledge of maths up to class 10th.
- Step1) sum the total number of marks for each semester.
- Step 2) sum the total number of marks obtained in each semester -
- Step 3) now divide total marks obtained by total number of marks in each semester.
Yes, you can do MBA after scoring 45% in Graduation. MBA - Master of Business Administration, a two years Post Graduation Course and can be pursed through cracking entrance exam like CAT/MAT/XAT etc. As there is no percentage of marks criteria, you are eligible to apply for MAT for admission to MBA course.
Usually, it is after completing a graduation course that aspirants enroll for MBA programs in private and Government institutes. However, in the past two years, a change in this trend has been observed! Right after 12th standard, many students are taking up MBA! One may go for MBA after clearing BBA course!
In a general application for a job, your MBA is a diffrentiator. But within a B School you need other diffrentiators. So CGPA is a defenite diffrentiator. If every one is getting around the same range, it will not be a diffrentiator.
Yes 70% is good. But still you are appearing for board exam in 2019 then try to achieve 90% it will feel proud. Follow this tips: Keep Up with the CBSE Class 12th Syllabus.
When you start at university, any mark over 50% is a great grade. Getting a mark over 50% means that you are beginning to understand the difficult work of your degree. Getting over 60% is excellent because it means you have demonstrated a deep knowledge of your subject to the marker.
Answer. Hi Neeraj, The CSAB has removed its eligibility criteria and has removed the 75% percentage criteria for admission for the academic session 2020-21 due to covid-19 pandemic.
if you want to give NDA exam then you must have to pass 12th exam. marks and stream are do not matter. You cannot join NDA after 10th. The minimum qualification is 12th pass and the percentage does not count towards your selection.
The Centre on Thursday announced that the candidates qualifying the JEE Main 2020 will now not require the mandatory 75 per cent marks in Class 12 this year for admission to the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs).
A - is the highest grade you can receive on an assignment, and it's between 90% and 100% B - is still a pretty good grade! This is an above-average score, between 80% and 89% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69%
examination of CBSE board may re-appear for improvement of performance in one or more subjects in the main examination in the succeeding year only. The candidate may appear privately, however those re-appearing for all subjects can also appear as regular candidate, if admitted by the school.
Yes you can repeat 12th as many times as you can. Just be sure that repeating 12 th each time will reduce your chances of getting a seat based solely on 12th marks (such as BCom, BSc or BA) each time. You might get 90% next time or 70 % but keep in time only this new score will remain, the old ones get wiped out.
In order to meet BSc eligibility criteria candidates should clear Class 12th in Science stream with minimum 50% - 60% aggregate marks from a recognised board.