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Ankit Kumar

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You can go for government or private sectors after completing BBA. Government sectors include:
1. SAIL.
2. GAIL.
3. MTNL.
4. BSNL.
5. VSNL.
6. ONGC, etc.

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Both campus IFIM and Indus business academy are very popular in India. Let us compare both the campus:
IFIM: FEES: 9.6 Lacs and placement: 7.5 LPA is the average placement package. The educational standards of both are excellent. They have qualified faculty members and excellent placement cell. They offer education based on the updated information. IBA fees is around Rs 6.7 Lacs and ISME fees is around Rs 5.95 Lacs. IBA is ranked 64 according to the same. IFIM and Indus Business Academy are very famous for their management education. PGDM from the above mentioned campuses helps students getting a bright future. These two campuses have e
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Cracking the CPT (Common Proficiency Test) in 6 months requires consistent and dedicated efforts. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for the exam:
Get familiar with the exam pattern and syllabus: Knowing the exam pattern and syllabus is the first step towards your preparation. This will help you to understand the structure of the exam and the topics you need to cover. Create a study plan: After understanding the exam pattern and syllabus, create a study plan that includes a daily, weekly and monthly study schedule. Make sure to allocate sufficient time to each subject and revise regularly. Choose the right study material: Choo
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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PT (Common Proficiency Test) was an entry-level examination for Chartered Accountancy CA course in India. However, it has been replaced by the CA Foundation exam from 2018. The syllabus and exam pattern for the CA Foundation exam are as follows:
Syllabus:
The CA Foundation exam tests the candidate's aptitude in the following areas:
Principles and Practices of Accounting
Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting
Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning & Statistics
Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge
Exam Pattern:
The CA Foundation exam is a pen-and-paper based test. The duration of the exam is 3 hours for e
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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IIFT (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to MBA (International Business) programs offered by IIFT Delhi, Kolkata, and Kakinada. The syllabus and exam pattern for IIFT are as follows:
Syllabus:
The IIFT exam tests the candidate's aptitude in the following areas:
English Language
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
Quantitative Analysis
Logical Reasoning
Exam Pattern:
The IIFT exam is a computer-based test. The duration of the exam is 120 minutes (2 hours). The exam consists of 110 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The questions are from four differe
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (AIMS) for admission to MBA/PGDM and other postgraduate management programmes in various B-schools across India.The syllabus and exam pattern for ATMA are as follows: Syllabus: The ATMA exam tests the candidate's aptitude in the following areas:Analytical Reasoning Skills Verbal Skills Quantitative Skills Exam Pattern: The ATMA exam is a computer-based test. The duration of the exam is 180 minutes (3 hours). The exam consists of 180 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The questions are from three differen
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA for admission to management programs in various B-schools across India. The syllabus and exam pattern for CMAT are as follows:
Syllabus:
The CMAT exam tests the candidate's aptitude in the following areas:
Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation
Logical Reasoning
Language Comprehension
General Awareness
Exam Pattern:
The CMAT exam is a computer-based test. The duration of the exam is 180 minutes (3 hours). The exam consists of 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The questions are from four different sections, namely Qu
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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The SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) exam tests the candidates on their aptitude in General English Quantitative Aptitude Analytical and Logical Reasoning, and General AwarenessGeneral English Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, and Verbal Ability
Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary-based questions
Grammar-based questions
Sentence correction
Fill in the blanks
Antonyms and Synonyms
Idioms and Phrases
Analogies
Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency
Arithmetic (Numbers, Ratios, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Interest, Time and Work, Time and Distance)
Algebra (Equations, Inequalities, Logarithms, Quadratic Equations)
Geome
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Varun reddy

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IMPORTANT TOPICS TO FOCUS ON TISSNET PREPARTION -
1-Basic Geometry.
2-Averages.
3-Number System.
4-Ratio and Proportion.
5-Probability.
6-Profit and Loss.
7-Percentages.
8-Speed and Time.

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Varun reddy

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You should definitely make good hold on your general knowledge and Current Affairs as it is the main key aspect. - Daily newspaper reading is a must but I never did that (given my time constraint). I preferred watching daily news analysis of The Hindu from one of the youtube channels. There are plethora of options out there. SEE what suits you best. I never made notes out of it. It was just to remain aware of what is going on in the world. - Secondly, on the monthly basis I used to watch monthly GK capsule by a youtube channel named Endeavour (to cover the important highlights of the month for the quick revision)
Lastly, towards the end
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