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I got 49.88%in class 10 and 62% in class 12 and 4.90 CGPA out of 7 scale in graduation can i get admission in FMS

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 15th Nov, 2020

FMS Delhi usually has the highest cut offs for its 200 seat intake. The selection process includes 3 stage method. They are:

Eligibility Criteria
Group Discussion and Personal Interview
Final Selection

The basic eligibility criteria remains 50% aggregate for General Category in Graduation and 45% for Reserved Categories or equivalent CGPA from any recognised University. The percentiles in CAT are considered for the further rounds. In 2018, the weightage given for various sections of CAT have been as follows:

QA: 30%

DILR: 30%

VARC: 40%

An additional 3 marks are added to the Composite score in case of women for shortlisting. This score is used only for shortlisting Candidates for Personal Interview. The weightage for Final selection is as follows:

Personal Interview: 15%

CAT score: 60%

Group Discussion: 10%

Extempore: 5%

10th marks: 5%

12th marks: 5%

An additional 3 marks of the maximum aggregate will be added to the women candidates who have attended the Interview. So with the scores that you have mentioned, you need more than 98% in CAT to be shortlisted in FMS.

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sir im in graduation 5th sem i wanted to ask you that I want to take admission in chanakya university in LLB so for that what i have to do

pdwords Student Expert 4th Oct, 2020
Hello,

If you're enquiring regarding Chanakya National Law University, Patna then it's a government university accredited NAAC "A", it offers integrated law programs based on the eligibility of 10+2 qualifications, and admission is done on the basis of CLAT scores, for more details regarding this, visit our page at https://dqxeclau.top/university/chanakya-national-law-university-patna/amp
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Sir,I have doubt,whether I should go for MBA or not. I had done my engineering graduation with 59.5%(2nd Class) & in 6 years due to backlogs. Does my poor academic record in graduation will affect the chances of me getting into good MBA institutes & will it affect the placement opportunities?

Yash Kamal Chaturvedi 11th Nov, 2020

Hey friend!

According to your situation; Your chances will get seriously affected due to backlogs. But if this time you will do hardwork, then you should do MBA, It can be a game changer for you.

it is essential that they understand the scope of the two years programme, the benefits associated along with the average pay package they can get. Currently, candidates from all domains are planning to take up the MBA Programme for uplifting their career path. The importance of having an MBA degree can not be neglected. Candidates having MBA degree are demanded in every industry.

Advantages of MBA Degree=>

Upliftment in Career Growth, Enhancement in Core Values , Ingenious Attitude

Time Management, Innovative Outlook ,Expansion in Job Opportunities

To get all related information; Click on the link below=>

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/mba-master-of-business-administration/amp

All the best friend!




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are there any courses in graduation level for bi.p.c students other than m.b.b.s

pdwords Student Expert 30th Sep, 2020

Hello,

There are many courses other than MBBS which you can explore, for example NEET is also conducted for the following courses;

  • BDS
  • Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery
  • Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery
  • Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery,
  • BPT
  • BVSC and AH

Other options for science specific related to Bio Group are as follows:

  • Nursing,
  • BPharm.
  • Bachelor of Optometry,
  • BASLP,
  • Radiology,
  • Occupational Therapy,

You can pursue integrated courses from the top educational institutions through their respective exams;

  • BS-MS Dual Degree from IISER
  • Four years BS degree program in IISC(Bangalore) through KVPY,
  • 5 years integrated MSc program in NISER(Bhubaneshwar)/ UM DAE CABS(Mumbai) through NEST,

Further you can appear for CSIR NET/SET, become assistant professor or pursue higher studies such as PhD. In case of teaching career in school level, you can do BSc-BEd Integrated Program.

Some of the best options outside your field are Hotel Management, Fashion Designing, to name a few for integrated law program, Journalism,Animation,BBA/BBS/BMS,Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary,Certified Financial Planner, Certified Management Accountan t.

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Hello Sir, I scored 79% in 10th, 84% in 12th, 69% in graduation and i dont have any work experience. So can I get admission in good mba colleges like JBIMS? also, how much do I need to score in CAT and CET on the basis of my academics?

Modassir Afzal 7th Nov, 2020

Hello Aspirant

This is the requirement for  any of the MBA in JBIMS applicant should have done their graduation degree from a recognized university with a minimum 50% of aggregate in any stream and in CET you need to score minimum of 130 marks out of 200 to get admission here so better score try to score more because cutoff changes every year and you need to be in the safe side to get admission.Check out this link here you can see the cutoffs yourself.

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/jbims-mumbai-admission

Check these links for preparation of CET exam

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/preparation-tips-for-mah-mba-cet-2021-expert-from-t-i-m-e

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/10-tips-crack-mah-cet-in-30-days

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/last-minute-preparation-tips-to-crack-mah-cet

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-mah-cet-mba

and these links for CAT

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-preparation-tips-for-beginners

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-cat

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-when-and-how-start-preparations

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-cat-in-3-months

Hope this helps you

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how can i submit my assignment online

Anuj More 24th Sep, 2020

Dear Student,

Kindly contact the college/concerned authorities to know more about this query. There might be an option to upload the pdf/jpeg file on the app that you are using. Contact the concerned authorities involved to know more about it. If you have any other queries, do let us know.

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how much percentage is required to general categories in graduation to appear in sbi po exams

Sushmita Singh 22nd Sep, 2020

Hi Shrishty,

There is no minimum percentage in Graduation mentioned for SBI PO in their eligibility criteria. Anyone who is graduated can appear for the exam. Therefore, doesn't matters how much percentage you have in your graduation you are only required to qualify your graduation.

For more details about the eligibility criteria for SBI PO exams, you can refer to this website :-

https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/sbi-po-eligibility-criteria/amp

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Im studying in graduation final year Im week in mathematics but Im choose mathematics for my masters so can anyone please tell me about the syllabus or how can I improve my interest in mathematics or which is choosen by me mathematics MA or mathematics MS

Raychel 24th Sep, 2020

Dear Applicant,

I wish you good luck for your upcoming exams,

Since you have chosen mathematics in spite of being weak abit you must be very much interested to study maths. Understand one thing Maths is a subject that requires utmost dedication you cannot by heart it. Understanding the concepts is very much important.

You also need to consistently practice all the proofs by writing it down again and again. It helps adversely.

MA will help you out in the career of teaching to secondary school or community colleges.

While MS requires an advanced knowledge in mathematics. It will be your stepping stone towards Ph.D, if you are ready to dedicate your time solely for maths than you could go for MS which will give you a higher pay and more advanced opportunities

All the best and study well. I wish you good luck

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BPP COURSE WHENIT WILL START ONLINE

Trisha Bhattacharyya 20th Sep, 2020

Hello,

Abdul, your question of "BPP Course when it will start online" is not very clear.

Bachelor Preparatory Programme is offered by IGNOU for those students who wish to do their bachelors from IGNOU but do not have the essential qualifications of 10+2 paaout.

There are quite a number of BPP courses such as in Commerce, Maths or Social Sciences. Once you register for the programme, a confirmation mail will be sent to you that will include all necessary details. If not, stay tuned to their official site for details since there are 23 BPP colleges in India and it is difficult to figure out which you are talking about.

Hope this helps.

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i am in std 12 science in cbse board at ranchi want to preapare for civil services. I want to do graduation from arts stream from kolkata/bhu/or from any oher university ftom where the session will compleated in time. please suggest me what subject i opt in graduation which help me in prelm. & main

pdwords Student Expert 30th Oct, 2020
Hello,

The syllabus of UPSC is more humanities oriented, hence if you are wholly and solely focused on this exam, then you can choose various subjects like political science, geography, economics, history, sociology, economics, or even law as a subject is equally good, these all comes under syllabus of UPSC exam as well as are present in the list of optionals, it helps to a large extent in UPSC if your graduation subject is your optional as you must be aware that UPSC has such an extensive syllabus and syllabus of optional paper itself is nothing short of graduation level, hence with your graduation subject you will be already acquainted with the relevant knowledge and you just need to go through it on a regular basis to strengthen it further,and accordingly apply the same into practice in the form of answer writing, some of the initial things you can do even from college days is to download the UPSC syllabus and learn it by heart as you'll get to know what to read and what to skip, secondly develop the habit the newspaper reading on a regular basis, this is highly recommended and it should continue till the day of your interview, such is the relevance and importance it holds, even board members that will interview you want to test your level of awareness pertaining to various aspect happening in the country or outside, and lastly, NCERT are the foundation of UPSC, when it comes to study materials start with these always, and then move towards standard book, also keep resources minimal, read one book many a time instead of many book one time, later on as you'll be progressing you can go through previous year paper in official website of UPSC, practice mock papers and test series, you can refer toppers' answer sheets available online for answer writing purposes, these are the few minute details yet important ones that I shared with you.
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