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Atish ChandraTech, Travel & Food

Guide-Level 13

No, it is not compulsory to join a coaching for any Exam! You can prepare yourself, just believe on you, make a goal, be dedicated and focus on each term!
But, if anyone helps you and guides you to reach the goal then it's not a bad idea! Coaching works as a coach in your life they give you the direction and In coaching you will meet new peoples and compete with them, This improves your skills!
Good Luck!

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Atharva isn't a good choice for pursuing MBA, as it doesn't come even under the top 50 colleges in India. The average package offered too is hardly Rs 4 Lacs. So simply avoid it and look for other better options. http://www.atharvaims.edu.in/esteemed-recruiters.phpKindly visit this link to know about the list of recruiters.

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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

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To get into top institutions, you have to clear entrance procedure whether it be marks or exam, but private colleges may give you admission by donation means maybe. You have to contact college and see whether they give admission in management quota or not.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Varsha, I think, you should try for Dayanand Sagar University, SJCE or RNS.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

Yes, MBA can help you sharpen your skills in business management and thus assist you in the professional career. However, keeping you interest areas in mind, you need to decide what you need to do from a career perspective. The chances of doing well in a career of one's interest areas are much higher.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

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Hello Subham,
Past academic achievement does not guarantee you a seat in IIM But yes they matters in overall selection procedure. First you have to score 99+ percentile in CAT and have to perform well in GD and PI to get into IIM A/B/C. Getting a call from an IIM is not a big deal but converting it is herculean task. All the best.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

Technical background doesn't have much influence on the subject you want to choose. You can choose any subject that has your interest or if you are not sure then proceed with regular MBA. Logistics, HR and Finance are some popular courses that students pursue. You can get information about colleges here:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-pgcet/2-2-0-0-9262.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can get BIET-Jhansi, but in the second round of the counselling. And, if you want, you can get IET-Lucknow also, but that would get in the spot round of the counselling.

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Shivani JayaramBlogger|Computer Science|Happy to Help

Contributor-Level 8

current year cutoff has not been declared so Check out previous year cutoff to see which college you can apply.

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Jill Shah

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Puneet,
For MBA, there are various things you should keep in mind:
A. Entrance Exam
B. GDPI
For entrance exams, make sure that you practice enough and give the maximum number of mock tests. The key here is to practice more and more so that you would gain speed and confidence. Other than hard work, a bit of smart work is too required for the same. You need to analyse which topic has more weightage and should focus on the same. For GDPI, there are certain dos and don'ts mentioned in this article below so kindly refer to it:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/mystory-jill-shah-don-t-be-afraid-of-making-mistakes-blogId-17567

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