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Addula Yaswanth

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The value of an MBA has been debated long enough, but the newest information shows that it is still paying well for most. Surveys show that the median annual salary of MBA graduates in the United States is $115,000, quite significantly higher than that for peers who have only finished a bachelor's degree level, averaging around $75,000. Demand for the MBA graduates has been very strong, with 94% of recruiters anticipating them to hire in 2022 and many expecting steady or rising hiring needs over the next five years. The decreases are seen in some programs of study of the MBA; however, the degree has appeal due to opportunities of caree
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Guna

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Mentor guidance is crucial for MBA entrance exam preparation as it provides personalized support, strategic insights, and motivation. A mentor, like those available at Top best business school GIBS (Global Institute of Business Studies), helps students understand the exam pattern, create effective study plans, and identify strengths and weaknesses. They offer expert advice on time management, problem-solving techniques, and mock test practices. Additionally, mentors provide valuable feedback, which helps in refining preparation strategies. Their experience and knowledge can guide students through challenging concepts and boost the
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YASH SHARMA

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In Hubli:- KLE Technological University- IBMR Business School- Other local institutions of higher learning In Bengaluru:- IIM Bangalore (very high)- Christ University- XIME is full form of Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship.- Many other reputed business schools Through browsing various programs in English on the Shiksha.com, it is better to choose the most suitable option for you according to your preferences, further occupation and the results of examinations. 

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rubina singh

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An MBA is only worth the expense, time, and effort when the graduate plans to work in a business-related field, in management, or as a company founder. An MBA may not be useful for those working in other industries unless they are in management or leadership roles.The MBA is much more than a degree in Business and Management  it is an experience of personal and professional growth which gives participants the opportunity to explore a variety of non-traditional careers. Professionals who are committed to making the most of their studies are also able to introduce a major shift in their current lives. Whether it is to change their g
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Anushka Mendiratta

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Here's a strategic approach to tackle the Quantitative Aptitude section on your CAT exam day:Fuel your brain with nutritious food to maintain energy levels throughout the exam.Briefly go over important formulas and concepts you might encounter in the QA section.Quickly browse through all the questions to get a sense of the difficulty level and identify the topics covered.Start with questions you feel most confident about.Allocate a specific time for each question based on its difficulty level.Aim for accuracy over speed. Remember, there's negative marking in the CAT exam. Don't attempt a question unless you're reasonably sure of t
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Aman singh

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CAT is just like Olympics, where the questions come from what we did in our school, but,  it’s the competition that makes it extremely difficultBut what makes it even more difficult is that we have been constantly told and misled into believing that you’ve got to be an academic topper or from a tier 1 college - IIT/NIT.SRCC or a smart guy somehow, to ace CAT.Whether quantitative aptitude is easier to crack than verbal ability and reading comprehension depends on individual strengths, weaknesses, and personal preferences. Here are some factors to consider:Strengths and Weaknesses: Some individuals may find quantitative
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Muskan

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Line, Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Polygon, Circles, Ares, Volume, Height and Distance, Co-ordinate Geometry, Basic Trigonometry, Numbers, Percentage, Profit & Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Ratio, Proportionality, Time-Distance, Time-Work, Mixtures, Averages, Partnership, Permutation and Combinations, Probability, Set Theory, Progression and Series, etc. are some of the most crucial topics of quantitative aptitude. Quantitative aptitude questions are derived from these themes in the majority of competitive tests as well as all MBA entrance exams. Mensuration, arithmetic, and geometry make up the majority of the test content
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Muskan

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Develop your mental maths skills to reduce your reliance on calculators. To review formulas and example problems while on the go, jot down brief notes. Gain the option to select which exam questions to respond to. Steer clear of unfavourable marking. Avoid answering questions you are unsure of. Practice Quants questions in a timed manner so you can use as much time as possible on the main exam. Answering an example question is insufficient. Repeatedly practise the same set of questions

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Reading Comprehension passages in CAT exam are usually inference based. The topics are usually based on Economy, Natural Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences and Current Affairs. There are several types of questions, such as:• Central theme based questions• Vocabulary based questions• Inference based questions• Title based questions• Paragraph and Structure based questions• Tone based questionsThe approach to every type of question has to be different depending on their theme. To master this skill, you will need to start preparing for English section of any entrance exam early on. Firstly, you will need t
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Divyansh Jain

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The secret to doing well on the Common Admission Test's Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) component is to build a plan and hone certain abilities:1. Reading: To increase vocabulary and comprehension abilities, make it a practice to read frequently on a variety of subjects and genres.2. Practice: To become more comfortable with the question patterns and to increase your speed and accuracy, work through a range of reading comprehension passages and verbal ability problems from past CAT exams and mock tests.3. Time Management: Divide the reading comprehension and verbal ability questions into manageable chunks of time, makin
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