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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
For MBA, one must prepare for CAT from the second half of the 2nd year of B.Com (Hons).
1 year is enough for B.Com (Hons) student to get good grades in CAT provided sincere practice is done.
Refer to good books.
Thank you and all the best.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Some of the more popular M.Sc maths entrance exams conducted by authorities across India are listed in the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-bsc-msc-entrance-exams-in-india-blogId-13484
Some of the top coaching institutes for M.Sc. Mathematics are:
1) Resonance - Punjabi Bagh Campus
2) Deep Institute
3) Maths Panache
4) Career Endeavour
5) Delhi Maths Coaching
6) Mathematics Coaching
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
M.Sc. (Mathematics): Eligibility
The eligibility criteria for this course in colleges like Christ University-Bangalore, St. Stephen's College-New Delhi, Loyola College-Chennai, Mount Carmel College-Bangalore is graduation in any discipline with Mathematics and English as a main subjects with minimum 50% aggregate however institutes prefer students with a B.Sc. /B.E. /B.Tech degree.
M.Sc. (Mathematics): Admission
Usually the admission process starts in the month of March/April where the colleges announce the notification and application forms both online and offline.
Direct Admission
Few universities takes admission in M.Sc. courses throu
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Following books should be read thoroughly before coming to classes. We can't cover the basics in this course. Our focus would be on applications and problems. We would introduce to maximum types of problems that may appear in the MA Economics Entrance tests.
Microeconomic Theory:
* Hal Varian, Intermediate Microeconomics, 7e
* Rubinfield and Pindyk, Microeconomics
Macroeconomic Theory:
* Dornbusch and Fisher, Macroeconomics, 6e
* Mankiw, Macroeconomics, 6e
Mathematics:
* RGD Allen, Mathematical Analysis for Economics
* AC Chiang, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics
* Sydsaeter and Hammond, Mathemati
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
NID exam includes multiple choice questions and drawing related questions and is designed to evaluate the following abilities of the candidate.
1. Visualization and Spatial ability: It is the potential to detect, imagine and visualize shapes. It is the ability to interpret 2D, 3D shapes and other similar objects.
2. Observation and Design sensitivity: It includes the ability to detect concealed properties in ordinary things, people, situations, events and thinking critically about them.
3. Environmental and Social awareness: It includes the awareness of environmental factors such as climate, population, water,
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Since you are preparing for MBA and have an interest in SAP then I would recommend going with SAP Sales and Distribution (SD). To learn SAP you don't need to know any computer programs because the course you will pursue for functional not development.
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