6 years ago
What should I study for Christ University entrance exam of economics? I have done B.A in economics.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Priyanka, its always better not to leave out any topic. Study the complete syllabus. Give more attention to weaker areas. Have an attitude that says "I am going to pass with flying colours"! Best wishes.
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Selvamani RamanathanCurrent Student
Positivity is my Saviour
Guide-Level 15
Yes, there are certain exams for the teacher to qualify. B.Ed is though mandatory for every teaching staff. It is an add-on value if they write exams related to teaching, for example, UGC NET to qualify as a professor in any government or priv
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Yes, there are certain exams for the teacher to qualify. B.Ed is though mandatory for every teaching staff. It is an add-on value if they write exams related to teaching, for example, UGC NET to qualify as a professor in any government or private institution or university. But with the B.Ed they need have a UG degree with any specialisation they want to specialise in and teach students in. I hope this is clear. All the best for your future.
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RAVIKIRANREDDY KOMATIREDDYCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
Yes you can colleges will provide opportunity it all depends upon you that how you crack the interview. Doing good in academics having a good percentile, communication skills also matters.
6 years ago
Do M.Sc students get placed here or these companies only recruit mainly B.Tech and MCA students?
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VARTIKA YADAVCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
As we all know that M.Sc is not professional course as B.Tech, and MCA are professional.
That gives you more opportunities, but on the other hand your talent can place you anywhere
That gives you more opportunities, but on the other hand your talent can place you anywhere
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Sonik SourabhCurrent Student
Engineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI
Guide-Level 11
Don't go for mediocre colleges like XIME and Christ. Retake the entrance next year and then apply again to top 50 colleges only.
6 years ago
Is the entrance exam for Christ University subjective or objective? What will the minimum qualifying score?
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KAUSTABH DECurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
Dear Friend,
A composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test MAT conducted by AIMA in either September - 2017 / December 2017 / February 2018 / May 2018 or
A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2017 or 2018 or
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A composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test MAT conducted by AIMA in either September - 2017 / December 2017 / February 2018 / May 2018 or
A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2017 or 2018 or
A composite s
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Dear Friend,
A composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test MAT conducted by AIMA in either September - 2017 / December 2017 / February 2018 / May 2018 or
A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2017 or 2018 or
A composite score or 300 or above in GRE 2017 or 2018 or
70 percentile or above in the Common Management Admission Test CMAT 2018) or
70 percentile or above in the Common Admission Test 2017 CAT conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (Iims) or
70 percentage or above in the XAT Test for Management Admissions XAT 2018
70 percentile or above in the ATMA 2018. for entering into a MBA programme. All the exams are objective.
Best wishes!
A composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test MAT conducted by AIMA in either September - 2017 / December 2017 / February 2018 / May 2018 or
A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2017 or 2018 or
A composite score or 300 or above in GRE 2017 or 2018 or
70 percentile or above in the Common Management Admission Test CMAT 2018) or
70 percentile or above in the Common Admission Test 2017 CAT conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (Iims) or
70 percentage or above in the XAT Test for Management Admissions XAT 2018
70 percentile or above in the ATMA 2018. for entering into a MBA programme. All the exams are objective.
Best wishes!
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Munazzah HakimCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Hi Abhishek,
Clearing the entrance exam is not the only thing for Christ University. They will also consider your class 10th and class 12th marks. Equal importance is given to both.
Clearing the entrance exam is not the only thing for Christ University. They will also consider your class 10th and class 12th marks. Equal importance is given to both.
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BASIL PAUL KCurrent Student
Digging my way into the Hospitality Industry
Guide-Level 15
I would personally suggest you go for IHM, Bangalore because of the campus placements that are up to the mark. But if you just want a degree and not that passionate towards the industry then any university is fine.
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Selvamani RamanathanCurrent Student
Positivity is my Saviour
Guide-Level 15
It depends if you are a Karnataka or Non Karnataka student. For Karnataka student the fee structure for 3 years is total 3,41,300 and for other states it is 3,51,809. This excludes the hostel fees and others, you need to bear the other expense
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It depends if you are a Karnataka or Non Karnataka student. For Karnataka student the fee structure for 3 years is total 3,41,300 and for other states it is 3,51,809. This excludes the hostel fees and others, you need to bear the other expenses it might compromise of admission fees and security deposit and others.
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Shruthi ShenoyCurrent Student
B.E, HR Intern at Accolite
Contributor-Level 8
If you decide to pursue your PGDM in Finance, IFIM is the best option for you. It has really good facilities, lecturers and placements when compared to the other colleges you mentioned. There is a sense of freedom there and they believe in all
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If you decide to pursue your PGDM in Finance, IFIM is the best option for you. It has really good facilities, lecturers and placements when compared to the other colleges you mentioned. There is a sense of freedom there and they believe in allowing students to be treated as professionals unlike other colleges.
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