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Yes. You have a chance of getting a call from IIM Bangalore.
The eligibility criteria for getting selected by IIM Bangalore is :
The candidates who clear the above eligibility criteria are shortlisted and they are further sent for further shortlisting.
The further shortlisting is done on the basis of Personal Interview, Written Ability Test. The candidate clearing all the stages are finally selected for admission in IIM Bangalore.
You can receive a call, but you will face problems during shortlisting, as the percentage of 10th, 12th and graduation play a very important role in shortlisting.
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No,You are not eligible to appear for BHU as well as JNU MCA entrance exam,because you don't have sufficient marks in your graduation.
As per BHU MCA eligibility.A candidate must have passed 12th with Mathematics as compulsory subject and they should have minimum of 50% marks in their bachelor's degree.
And as per JNU MCA eligibility.A candidate must have 10+2+3 and should have Mathematics subject in +2,and in bachelor's degree the minimum marks for the exam is 55% to appear for the exam.
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You can clearly see that the given sequence is a Geometric Progression (G.P.) with first term as 2 and common ratio as 6.
So, we can say that each term is 6 times its previous term. So the next term of this sequence will be given by 6*432 which is equal to 2592 .
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that you have not mentioned the course name in your query. Every course has different fees structure. It would be difficult to answer the query without knowing the sufficient information. You can let me know the course name so that I can assist you better.
I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.
Hi Aditya,
Please be informed that you are requested to post questions on the Careers360 platform with all the necessary details associated with your query accurately so that we can understand your query and produce a solution that is beneficial to you with the utmost accuracy.
Nevertheless, the college that you mentioned is incorrect and what I believe, the college that you mentioned is Dyal Singh College, Karnal and so to answer your question, there is no official declaration fees refund for SC candidates and thus your are asked to contact the college in person to address your query and get it solved in real time.
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FMS Delhi usually has the highest cut offs for its 200 seat intake. In 2018, the cut off for SC Category was 82 percentile. Now cut offs change every year. But going by your academics, you might be shortlisted for FMS. 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 pf 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. Now with all this process, the cut offs is an important issue to be discussed. Previously FMS used to consider overall CAT score for shortlisting. However since the past 2 years, FMS has been giving sectional preference and weightage. VARC occupies the top position with 40% weightage. A Candidate with atleast 97 sectional weightage will be shortlisted at FMS. So it is important to focus more on VARC section while not leaving other sections. Higher cut offs are due to the intensity of the competition at FMS, Delhi. Their placements speak for themselves. FMS, Delhi concluded 2018 placemebts with an average placement package of 22.60 Lakhs for Women Candidates. Out of a batch of 223 Students, 215 participated in Placements and all of them have been placed there by leaving FMS, Delhi at the top in 100% Placement Companies. Though 133 companies participated in Hiring process, 83 companies could make the recruitment offers.
If you are asking about the colleges for degree courses, few of the colleges are:
BN College, Patna Patna Science College, Patna Patna College, Patna College of Commerce, Arts and Science, Patna
Go through the link below to check the list of colleges and other details
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-degree-colleges-in-patna
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If you have taken BSc in Chemistry then only you can do Msc in Chemistry.
In DU, you can take admission and if you have any reservation then that would be more smooth way to get an admission.
more information:- http://du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=pg-admission-details
in BHU, you are eligible. You have to pass the entrance test for MSc and get an admission.
In JNU, the eligibility percentage is 55% which makes you not eligible.
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