In Graduation
dear aasif ,
please help me to know that in which college and course you want to take addmission.so that I can help you in a better way.
hi COD
hope you are doing great
aspirants who have completed their graduation degree in any one of the streams like Science, Commerce, Arts can apply for the MAT Exam 2019. Students should have the minimum aggregate of 50% for General category and 45% for reserved categories
well as you see your graduation % is okayou
If you are applying through MAT , the minimum MAT Cutoff required is 600/800. Among the six hundred and more B-schools in the country (including the IIMs), the Department of Management Studies (PUMBA) so as you don't need to apply through mat score but you can pursue mba by direct admission
hope it helps
Hello!
A total 14 colleges from Kerala have made it to the list of top 100 colleges in the country under a national ranking released by the Ministry of Human Resource Development.
List of these colleges under National Ranking 2017 is:
You may also refer to the link below for more details:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-universities-in-kerala
All the best!
Hope this helps!
Anchal, a score above 600 in MAT is decent enough to get admission in a good college. So yes, you can get a good college with your score of 611. Some colleges that accept a score of 611 in MAT have been listed below:
Although MAT score is just a shortlisting criteria. There are other factors like your academic performance, job experience, etc that are crucial for getting the college.
For more details regarding MAT score cutoffs in the top B schools, you can visit: https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/top-b-schools-accepting-mat-scores-and-cutoffs/amp
Dear Aspirant,
ICRB notifications are out for people who aspire to become scientists and engineers at ISRO. The eligibility isa degree in B.E. or B.Tech. or equivalent degree to fill 327 vacancies of scientists and engineers in the fields- mechanical, electronics and communication and computer science engineering.
The starting date was 15th of October 2019 and the applications ended on 4th od November 2019. The exam date is 12th of January 2020. The date for the admit card as not been announced but should be ideally out a week before the exam date, so 5th of January 2020.
The written test is being conducted in 12 cities- Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Chennai, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, New Delhi and Trivandrum. The call letters will be issued in the last week of December. The paper will consist of 80 questions all with the same weightage and the time limit will be 90 minutes.
This is just the first-level screening. After this the candidates will be shortlisted for an interview for which you will be notified. People who score 60% in this interview will be considered for empanelment in the selection panel, based on their merit.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello dear student,
I understand your query but to know whether you can take admission in the course you desire to take admission in. You have to tell the name of the course and the name of the college. without knowing in which course you want to take admission in and the name of the college we will not be able to help you.
Best regards Apoorva
Hi Ujjawal,
Whether you get admission in JNU college or not depends upon in which stream or Subject you want to do masters.Like
1-for MA in Politics/English/ Linguistics/ German/ Arts & Aesthetics the eligibility criteria is to get 50% in graduation.
2-MA in Geography/Sociology/Sanskrit the eligibility criteria is to get 45% in graduation.
3-MA in Economics the eligibility criteria is to get 50% in graduation.
4-MA in Political Sciences/Philosophy the eligibility criteria is to get 50% in graduation.
5-M.Sc the eligibility criteria is to get 55% in graduation.
6-MCA the eligibility criteria is to get 55% in graduation.
7-M.Tech/Ph.D the eligibility criteria is to get 55% in graduation.
8-Ph.D. (Direct Admission) the eligibility criteria is to get 55% in graduation.
Hope this will help,please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.
Thank you.
Hello, Arsh!
A budget line shows combinations of two goods a consumer is able to consume, given a budget constraint . An indifference curve shows combinations of two goods that yield equal satisfaction. To maximize utility, a consumer chooses a combination of two goods at which an indifference curve is tangent to the budget line .
Every item has a price tag. Consumers must choose among alternative goods with their limited money incomes. The Utility Maximization rule states: consumers decide to allocate their money incomes so that the last dollar spent on each product purchased yields the same amount of extra marginal utility .
The indifference curves must slope down from left to right. This means that an indifference curve is negatively sloped. It slopes downward because as the consumer increases the consumption of X commodity, he has to give up certain units of Y commodity in order to maintain the same level of satisfaction.
There are four important properties of indifference curves that describe most of them: (1) Indifference curves are downward sloping, (2) higher indifference curves are preferred to lower ones, (3) indifference curves cannot intersect, and (4) indifference curves are convex (i.e. bowed inward).
Hi Ravi!
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After all these apply foe the job as the notification releases by the company and then you will be called for interview then once you clear all rounds of interview then you will get a job in google.
Hope this helps.
Hello Akansha,
Hope you are doing well.
No there's nothing like a minimum percentage in Graduation for appearing the the Management Aptitude Test (MAT).
All you need is a bachelor's degree in any discipline by May 2019 from a recognised Institute or University.
All the best for admissions.
Thank-you
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