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Great Lakes PGPM & PGDM 2025
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Admissions Open | Globally Recognized by AACSB (US) & AMBA (UK) | 17.3 LPA Avg. CTC for PGPM 2024 | Application Deadline: 1st Dec 2024

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    College life is hell right now , no placement for domain cco

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    Its an excellent college for our course

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    It was good and seriously good enviroment near my college.

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    Not that great as it shows

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    Good College for MBA Oil and Gas Management

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    A domain focused institution with industry exposure

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    An institution gradually catching up with the changing times

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    please help !! I am coming under oec (sc) category from kerala. So while applying for neet mds there is only obc,sc,st options. When i look in the central list of obc my caste comes under obc. But when i look in the list by kerala government, i come under oec-sc. So for neet mds which category should i choose ????

    Hello Navin,

    For NEET MDS applications, you need to select the category as per the Central Government Reservation List , as this is what governs NEET-based admissions. Since your caste appears under OBC in the Central List, you should select OBC as your category while filling out the application.

    The OEC-SC classification by the Kerala government is specific to state-level schemes and admissions, so it doesn’t apply for central-level exams like NEET MDS. Here's what you should do:

    1. Select OBC as your category if your caste is listed in the Central OBC list.

    2. Ensure you have the relevant OBC Non-Creamy Layer Certificate issued by a competent authority to claim the reservation benefits.

    If you still have doubts, it’s advisable to:

    • Check the information bulletin for NEET MDS for detailed clarification.
    • Consult with a local authority or helpline for NEET MDS to confirm your choice.

    Correct categorization is essential to avoid disqualification or complications during counseling.


    For more details about NEET MDS Click Here .

    I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

    Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


    When using a college predictor while belonging to the EWS category, you should always select "All India EWS ranking" instead of "All India ranking" as your ranking will be considered only within the EWS category for college predictions, giving you a more accurate result based on your reservation benefit.

    Selecting the correct category (EWS) in the college predictor ensures the most accurate prediction of which colleges you are likely to get admission to based on your EWS reservation.

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    Can u plzz tell me if the paper comes in passage mode or it is full MCQ based only..?? Plz answer me as soon as possible as it would be very helpful for me..

    Hello,

    Whether the paper is fully MCQ-based or passage mode depends on the particular exam you are referring to. Here's how the formats differ in most exams:

    JEE Mains Patters

    • The paper is mostly MCQ-based (Multiple Choice Questions) for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
    • Some sections consist of Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions where you give a numeric value instead of selecting an option.
    • Passages or comprehension questions are not included in JEE Main.

    CUET (Common University Entrance Test):

    • It may include passage-based MCQs for subjects like English, where the comprehension skills are tested.
    • Domain-specific sections may have passage-based questions depending on the syllabus.

    Other Competitive Exams:

    • Passage-based questions are often included in exams like CAT, CLAT, or some university-specific tests for reading comprehension or analytical reasoning.
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