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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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After 10th, there is no scope until and unless you have done your intermediate. Complete class 12th with decent marks and join a good college. It will surely help you in the long run.
All the best.

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Sayali WankarInspirational and people person

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Hello,
So, as per your performance, you may or may not get a call since CET cut-off is high this time. And sorry to say, but the probability is somewhat less this time.

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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

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Yes, you can prepare yourself well with the current news and things happening around the world and the field you want to get into.
You will need to clear the GD&PI rounds among all the other applicants, so thorough preparation is required.

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naren pulikonda

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Chandigarh University only deals with the grades of class 12th. So for a student to be qualifying for an admission in Chandigarh University he should have a minimum 60 percentage in 10+2 or any equivalent exam.

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Vaishakh Iyer

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Yes, decent chances provided you have above average performance in GD rounds.

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Vaishakh Iyer

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You will have to perform exceptionally in GD-PI rounds to make it to SIES. The topics for the same can be found via Indiabix and other similar sites.

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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi Revathi,
If you manage to get an interview call, you will have to perform exceptionally well in the GD-Extempore- PI round to stand a chance of admission.

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Vikash Jain

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Before preparing for IIT decide, you really want to be an IITian or you just want to get admission in IIT because of the good package, parents, society, etc. If it is the second reason then don't prepare for IIT. Do what you really want to do. Now, if you really want to be an IITian and you like engineering. Let's start. Forget whether you are weak, average, good or brilliant student in class 10th. It does not matter. Start preparing for JEE Mains right after 23 days of 10th board examination. Coaching, School, and Self-study. After class 10th, you have to choose whether you will join a coaching institute, go for an online coaching or
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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, You can refer to the below link for colleges accepting your score:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-mah-cet/2-2-0-0-9983.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, Which percentile are you talking about? If you are talking about the overall percentile to score in the entrance exam then you need to have more than 85 percentile to get into good B-Schools.

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