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For a postgraduate management course (MBA/PGDM) at L.D. College, you will likely need to give the CMAT exam. As a final-year BCA student, you are eligible to appear for the exam. The registration for CMAT 2026 has already begun, and you must apply before the deadline to be eligible for the entrance test.
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Yes, you will likely need to pass CMAT 2026 to be eligible for an MCA at LD College, as it is a common entrance exam for MCA programs. To be eligible for CMAT, you must hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline or be in your final year of graduation. For admission to the MCA program itself, you'll need a passing score on CMAT (the exact cutoff is determined by the college) and meet the college's specific requirements, which often include a bachelor's degree and minimum passing marks of 50% (45% for reserved categories).
Yes, there is an ex-servicemen (Ex-Servicemen) quota for ME Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) admissions through TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test). This reservation is part of the special category seats for Tamil Nadu natives.
According to the TNEA (Tamil Nadu Engineering Admissions) guidelines, 8 seats in University Departments, 34 in University Colleges, and 108 in Government and Government-aided Colleges are reserved for the sons and daughters of ex-servicemen. This totals 150 seats across various institutions.
Eligibility Criteria:
You must be a native of Tamil Nadu.
You should be the son or daughter of an ex-serviceman.
You need to provide relevant documents, such as the parent’s discharge certificate and ID card, to claim this quota.
This quota is available only to Tamil Nadu natives. If you are not a native of Tamil Nadu, you may not be eligible for this reservation.
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Hi dear candidate,
It all depends on your personal skills and study dedication which would nurture your growth in future for your career. An expensive college for BDes does not mean direct success. You can find affordable colleges like DTU Delhi or GGSIPU for BDes course however, the MBA colleges are usually expensive (not every college but most of them) although MBA would help you better in your managerial career.
Know more at:
Top B.Des Colleges in India 2025 – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank
MBA Colleges in India 2025 – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank
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Hey! If you are looking for Bachelor of Performing Arts in Tabla, there are some good colleges in India that offer this course. A few options are:
Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune – They have BPA in Tabla, admission is through 12th marks + audition.
Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), Baroda – Well-known for music and fine arts, offers Tabla specialization.
Jawahar Lal Nehru Govt. College of Fine Arts, Shimla – They run BPA with focus on Tabla.
Punjabi University, Patiala – Strong music department with Tabla as one of the main subjects.
Some private universities like Amity, Parul University, IES University also have Performing Arts programs where Tabla is offered as specialization.
How to apply:
You need to pass 12th from any recognized board. Most of these colleges ask for an audition / performance test in Tabla along with application form. Usually, forms are available on the university’s official website. After application + audition, merit list is released and then admission is confirmed.
The key to score 100% is consistency and practice, you can practice more and more previous year question papers of MHT CET Law to get better idea of question types and difficulty level of the exam. Kindly refer to the links attached below:
MH CET LLB 3 & 5 Years Previous Year Question Papers PDF Free Download
Tips: How to prepare for MH CET law 2025 (3 & 5 Year LLB) - Subject Wise Preparation Tips & Plan
Hello Aspirant,
A Civil Engineering bachelor's degree followed by a master's in Architecture is a valid path. The main difference is that a B.Arch focuses on design, while Civil Engineering emphasizes structure and safety. Your combination would make you a stronger candidate in firms that need both design and structural expertise. It is a worthwhile path, though it will take a longer time to get licensed.
Since you are pursuing both CA Final with Articleship and MBA, you need a college that offers flexible timings. Many universities offer morning batch MBA programs where classes are held from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, designed for working professionals. In Maharashtra, you can explore colleges like JBIMS (Mumbai), Sydenham Institute of Management, Welingkar (morning batch), and certain autonomous colleges that allow customized schedules. While applying, clearly mention your need for early finishing hours. You might also consider distance or online MBA programs from reputed universities like IGNOU, NMIMS Global, or Symbiosis, which will give you more time for CA preparation and articleship work. Make sure the MBA program is UGC/AICTE approved for career credibility. Balancing CA Final and MBA will require strict time management, but with the right schedule, it’s achievable.
Wishing you success in both your degrees! Thank you.
Yes, you can cancel your admission after the 1st year and appear for MHT CET again, even if you had a TFWS seat in your current college. Many students choose to take a partial drop if they feel the college or branch they got isn't right for them. However, there are a few important things to keep in mind you’ll need to cancel your current admission officially through your college and possibly notify the university.
To get TFWS again, you must meet the income criteria and perform well in the next MHT CET, as TFWS seats are limited and competitive. Also, remember that you’ll have to start from 1st year again in the new college even if you complete the first year now.
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