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Hello Aspirant,
See with such academic record and OBC quota you need at least 98+ CAT percentile to get call from top IIMs such as IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta and so on.
So now let us discuss about admission criteria of some of the top IIMs like IIM A,B&C :-
IIM Ahmedabad
Admission process for IIM A is a two step process. First step is for preliminary screening on the basis of Sectional cut-offs and overall cut-offs along with different rating points for IIM A which are described in the tables below and you need to clear sectional cut-off as well as Overall cut-off :-
Category
VRC percentile
DILR percentile
QA Percentile
Overall Percentile
General, EWS
70
80
NC-OBC cum Transgender
65
75
SC
60
ST
50
PwD (EWS, General, SC, NC-OBC)
PwD (ST)
Ratings on the basis of class 10th score :-
Per cent Score in Xth Std. Exam
Rating Score A
<=55
1
>55 and <=60
2
>60 and <=70
3
>70 and <=80
5
>80 and <=90
8
>90
10
Rating on the basis of class 12th score :-
Per cent Score in XIIth Std. Exam
Rating Score B
Rating scores on the basis of field of graduation and percentage :-
Per cent score in Professional courses
Rating Score C
<= 50
> 50 and <= 55
> 55 and <= 60
> 60 and <= 65
> 65 and <= 75
> 75
Rating scores on the basis of work experience (if any) :-
Work Experience in Month (July 31, 2021)
Rating Score D
< 12 months
0
>= 12 and <= 36 months
MF * (number of months of work experience – 11)
> 36 months
Work-experience Multiplication Factor (MF) = 0.20
After considering all the ratings on the basis of above discussed factors candidates are shortlisted for Step 2 which is Analytical Writing Test and Personal Interview round.
You can check out complete admission process for IIM A from the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-ahmedabad-admission-criteria
IIM Bangalore
In IIM B also there is a two stage selection process and the cut-offs are given below :-
Quantitative
Aptitude
Percentile
Data Interpretation &
Logical Reasoning
Verbal and Reading Comprehension Percentile
Overall
General
85
EWS
NC-OBC
55
PWD
For shortlisting of candidates for PI and AWT following weightage is considered by IIM B :-
S.No.
Components
Weightage
Gender Diversity
CAT 2021
40
10 Standard
20
4
12 Standard
Bachelors
6
Weighted Work Experience
Total
100
Note that weightage mentioned is in points and the 40 points of CAT weightage can be bifurcated as follows :-
You can check out complete admission process for IIM B from the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-bangalore-admission-criteria
IIM Calcutta
In IIM C also there is a two stage selection process and the cut-offs are given below :-
VA
DILR
QA
≥ 75
≥ 80
≥ 85
≥ 65
≥ 70
≥ 60
≥ 55
PwD
≥ 45
Class X Marks (in per cent)
Points
Class XII Marks (in per cent)
≥80
15
≥75 and < 80
≥ 75 and < 80
12
≥70 and < 75
9
≥65 and < 70
≥60 and < 65
< 60
Bachelor’s Degree Marks (in per cent)
≥ 55 and < 60
≥ 50 and < 55
< 50
2.5
For IIM C also you need to clear the above cut-offs and your points as mentioned in the above table should be decent enough to get shortlisted for Stage 2 which is of AWT and PI.
Final selection will be made on the basis of following weightage :-
Weights
CAT 2021 Score
30
Personal Interview (PI)
48
Point granted for Academic Diversity at Bachelor’s level for Non-Engineering degree
Work Experience
90
You can check out the link given below for complete admission Process of IIM C :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-calcutta-admission-criteria
You can also use CAT Pathfinder to predict your chances to get call from different IIMs :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cat
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello,
The eligibility criteria of MCA in Delhi University is passed bachelor degree from a recognized university having at least one paper in Mathematical Sciences (Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Operational Research) under annual mode/at least two papers in Mathematical Sciences (Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Operational Research) in semester mode securing 60% aggregate, check out at http://cs.du.ac.in/admission/mca/#EligibilityMCA to know more details regarding this,
in case of JNU candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline securing 55% aggregate having studied mathematics at class 12th or graduation level, also those with BCA/Bachelor's degree in computer science engineering or equivalent with 55% aggregate are eligible to apply, check out at https://it.careers360.com/articles/jnu-mca to know more details regarding this.
The eligibility criteria for NIMCET is passed B.Sc. / B.Sc. (Hons) / BCA / BIT / B.Voc. (Computer Science/ Computer Applications / Software development)/ BBA (Computer Applications) of minimum three years full-time programme from a recognized University having studied Mathematics/ Statistics as one of the subjects, or passed B.E./ B.Tech. from a recognized University, check out at https://www.nimcet.in/documents/IB_NIMCET-2022.pdf to know more details regarding this.
The eligibility of the B.Ed course is that the candidate needs to have at least 50% marks in there UG. Now without this you can't do the BEd course. The thing you can do is to visit your university, and find if there are any kind of improvement examination (this is not available for most university), if its available, then on giving the examination you can achieve marks above 50%.
Without 50% marks you can't do BEd.
For more information regarding BEd consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-ed-bachelor-of-education
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
See the subject you are doing graduation on doesn't matter for UPSC. The only thing which matters regarding the selection in UPSC CSE & becoming an IAS is the preparation you have gone through. So you have to make your preparation great. Now you should choose the subject of graduation which you are interested. Pursue that subject. The core psychology behind this is that, if you study the subject of your interest, then it will require less time for you to invest in your studies & you can invest more time in your preparation.
The subjects you have in 10+2 are quite good and if you wish you can do the UG program in Psychology, Economics, or Political Science. This subjects are in the curriculum of UPSC and having an indepth knowledge may provide you a better platform. Now its your choice, the thing you should understand is that your preparation matters & not your graduation subject.
For more information regarding UPSC CSE preparation consider the link provided below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-ias
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that you are not eligible for MAH MBA CET Exam as the minimmum qualifying score in graduation needs to be 50% and 45 percent marks in total aggregate for backward class and those disabled candidates who belong to Maharashtra state. But you have scored 48% in grduation.
Further, below are the detail eligibility criteria;
Candidates should have completed their Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of three years of duration from any institution/ university which should be recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) or Association of Indian Universities.
Candidates must be done their graduation in any discipline with a minimum of 50 percent marks in total aggregate or its equivalent. (45 percent marks in total aggregate for backward class and those disabled candidates who belong to Maharashtra state)
Note - Those who are pursuing their final year of graduation are also eligible to apply for MAH CET 2022.
Further, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about the MAH MBA eligibility criteria ; https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mah-cet-eligibility-criteria
i hope that this will help.
Hello Aspirant ,
You can attempt UPSC CSE exam in 2025 as the minimum age limit for this exam is 21 years as of 1st august of the year of examination , Yes you can give this exam in final year of your graduation as it is allowed by UPSC .
I would suggest you to pursue BTech as it also act as a good enough backup plan for you if incase unfortunately you fail in UPSC as there are very good chances of getting a placement if you do some hardwork from your side .
Hope this helps.
Dear Aspirant, you should check with the website of the university, you are supposed to know the minimum marks for application. You should also check any languages other than English for the application. As per my knowledge 41% in your 12th class would not have a large impact.
Hey!
For those interested in pursuing a bachelor's degree in this field of Computer Science, passing 10+2 in the Science stream with at least 50% marks is required.
During 10+2, the student should have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as subjects. They should also take any entrance examinations offered by the college to which they desire to apply.
For further information regarding the course, you may refer the link provided below.
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/computer-science-course#:~:text=The%20candidates%20must%20have%20cleared,get%20admission%20into%20the%20course .
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