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Akanksha

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In JCECEB: CAT Rank: Your rank within your category (e.g., SC, ST, OBC). CML Rank: Your overall rank among all candidates.  For exact 2018 ranks, refer to the JCECEB 2018 merit list or counseling data.

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Aparna Lilith

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Deciding between pursuing a career in IPM or appearing for the CAT is a personal choice that depends on various factors. Let's SEE both options to help you make an informed decision:
You can choose IPM if you have a keen interest in the field of management and want to start building your managerial skills at an early stage. Through IPM you get a structured programme that combines both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Go for IPM if you are interested in pursuing a management career in the long run and want a head start in your professional journey. CAT is a national-level entrance examination conducted in India for admission to p
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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It depends on the specific application process and requirements of the universities you are applying to. In general, universities may require you to fill out multiple forms as part of the application process. Form 1 is usually the main application form that collects basic information about you, such as your personal details, academic history, and standardized test scores. This form is usually required by all universities you apply to. Form 2 may be specific to certain universities or programs and may ask for additional information or essays related to your interests, achievements, or goals. This form is usually optional or required onl
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Government Management colleges required higher CAT percentile in comparison to private management schools because of reasonable fee structure and placement facilities. Please write about the CAT percentile you obtained for better options. However the following Management colleges can be tryout if have enough CAT percentile.
1. Universal Business School - [UBS], Karjat
2. IIT Delhi
3. Ebenezer Group of Institutions, Bangalore
4. MIT WPU Pune
5. NIT Trichy

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Pratham Bhandari

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The answer is subjective to person. You must take demo classes from all these coaching centres and choose the one you like the most. Thank you.

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yash sahani

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Major Steps After CAT Result 2022 Declaration:
Analyze CAT 2022 score and search for institutes
Apply for admission in B-School - Check application deadlines of colleges
Prepare requisite documents
specialisation selection
Prepare for What-GD-PI (Gear up for next level of evaluation). .

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Piyush Tripathi

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You can get all the information in the following link:-
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor.

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minisandhu

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Chandigarh University has been awarded the prestigious A+ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The A+ grade has placed Chandigarh University amongst the India most elite and prestigious Higher Educational Institutions (HEI) which is maintaining top standards in delivering and disseminating of quality education to its students.
Master of Business Administration (MBA), is a highly valued professional degree designed to develop the skills required for careers in business and management. With Chandigarh University Distance Education and Open Learning program, learn from a variety of Industry relevant, well-orga
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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello,As you have pursued M.A. You have completed the first step of becoming a lecturer in India's reputed colleges and universities. There is UGC NET Exam which is conducted by the National Testing Agency through which candidates are selected for lectureship. The minimum eligibility criteria to become eligible for the National Eligibility Test is having a master's degree with minimum 55% aggregate marks. NTA organise this exam twice a year. So, you get at least 6 months for preparation in each session of NET Exam. UGC NET Exam is conducted for 81 subjects so you have to choose the right subject. I hope it helps!

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