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Vatsalya Tegwal

Guide-Level 12

According to me, the best university for petroleum and energy studies is UPES. There you will get a lot of opportunities in your 4 year programme. It has a very good infrastructure as compared to SPM and Jaipuria, Noida. It has very high tech lab and also they have a high tech library when compared to SPM, and Jaipuria, Noida.

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Neha Bansal

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It took me 6 years to complete B.Tech as I had backlogs. I converted IBS Hyderabad by performing good in GD/PI.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! Firstly, ensure that your basics are strong. Then solve as many questions to gain both confidence and much-required exposure to tackle such questions in the final exam. Read the editorial columns of leading newspapers and improve your vocabulary with related mobile apps and books like "Word Power Made Easy". Formulate shortcuts and exam-giving strategies. Give an ample number of mocks and analyze them properly to minimize mistakes. Lastly, have faith in yourself of scoring well and give your best shot. All the best!

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! Firstly, congratulations on getting that score! Getting admission in NMIMS Mumbai should be a cakewalk for you, provided you perform decently in their interview rounds. All the best!

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello!
Among the exams mentioned, CAT and XAT are comparatively tougher but many prominent B-schools across India accept their scores. With thorough and diligent preparation, both of them can be cracked. Give CMAT too since it is a bit easier than both CAT and XAT. There are not a lot of top-ranked colleges accepting MAT scores nowadays, so keep it only as a backup. Focus more on CAT/XAT and CMAT.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello!
All institutes under the Symbiosis International University (SIBM, SCMHRD, SIIB, etc). Accept only SNAP scores for their admission processes and not any other exam scores.

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YOUR SCORE IS VERY LOW AS PER THIS YEARS RESULT. TOP COLLEGES REQUIRE MORE THEN THE MARKS. YOU WILL NEED SOME EXTRA MARKS FOR THE SLECETION TO THE DESIRED COLLEGE IN DESIRED COURSE. THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SHORTLISTING CANDIDATE FOR TOP PRIVATE COLLEGES IS ABOVE 75+ PERCENTILE FOR MAT EXAMS. PLUS YOU WILL NEED TO HAVE A GOOD BACKGROUND OF STUDIES FOR GETTING SELECTED INTO TOP INSTITUTE DURING PI ROUND. SO GETTING A SEAT IN NOT THAT EASY. SOME PRIVATE COLLEGS TO CALL TO GIVE THE SEAT IN THEIR COLLEGE BUT THE COLLEGES ARE NOT GIVING OUT PLACEMENTS ALSO. TOP PRIVAT COLLEGES IN KARNATAKA AND MAHARASHTRA OFFER SELECTED NO. PAID SEAT IN
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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

Contributor-Level 8

According to your result, Amity University is the best option and Amity University has very good infrastructure, and very good atmosphere for students to study. Thank you and have bright future ahead.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

Contributor-Level 8

There are many good college like in Gurgaon, there are many colleges you can get admission easily. So, first of all you have to go on internet and search the colleges. Then, complete the admission form.

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Naresh Jhawar

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Yes, bank will definitely finance the loan. There is generally no issue wrt loans.

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