I have got cml rank 286 cat rank 68 and tfw rank 80 will i got selection in adiyapur jamsedhpur in CSE(computer science engineering) sector.
With your CML rank of 286, CAT rank of 68, and TFW rank of 80, you have a strong chance of securing admission in Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at Adityapur Jamshedpur, especially under the TFW (Tuition Fee Waiver) category. The TFW category has fewer seats but is designed for candidates from economically weaker sections, and your rank is competitive enough for consideration. However, final selection depends on the number of applicants and seat availability for the specific year.
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https://www.careers360.com/colleges/government-polytechnic-adityapur
My Cml Rank Is 1631 and CAT rank is 564..which College??
Dear
According to the information with a CRL rank of 1631 and a CAT rank of 564, you have several good options for management programs. Here are some colleges you might consider:
Top Management Colleges
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Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Raipur
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Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Udaipur
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Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Tiruchirappalli
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Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
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Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai
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Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi
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Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay
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Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
These colleges are known for their excellent academic programs and strong placement records. For finding the best college you deserve use College predictor tool.
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I got CRL 34001 AND CAT RANK 9418 CAN I GET CSE IN ANY NIT AND IIIT
With a CRL rank of 34,001 and a CAT rank of 9,418, it will be difficult to secure a Computer Science Engineering (CSE) seat in top NITs or IIITs, as the closing ranks for CSE in most institutions tend to be much lower. For example, NIT Jamshedpur's CSE closing rank for general category students was around 13,000 in recent years, which is near your CRL rank. However, you may still have a chance in some less competitive NITs or IIITs if you belong to certain categories like SC/ST or OBC.
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i have 2 year gap after gradution and i dont have any work experience bcz i was preparing for CA Intermediate and now i want to give CAT 2024. will i face difficulty in getting admission in a good MBA college? and tell me about someone story with drop year and getting admission in good mba college.
Hello Aspirant
Seeing as you had a gap of 2 years, it will be very difficult to get into a top MBA college. This is because of two reasons-
(1) Top MBA colleges demand a work experience of a minimum 2-5 years. They rarely accept a fresher into their institutions (IIM A, IIM B, IIM C, etc.) They demand experienced candidates, ones who have worked with good and well-known companies. With zero experience, it'll be difficult to get admission, whether you have a drop year or not.
(2) Since you have a gap of 2 years, it'll be difficult to explain how you used or utilized it in your favor. Colleges, especially MBA colleges need a good enough reason for your drop to admit you into their institution. In their Interview round, they'll continuously ask you questions about that.
I would still suggest you appear for the CAT exam and score really well (6 percentile and above), because if you have a high percentile in the exam and really good academic background, they'll be forced to admit you to their institution.
Hope this helps, All the best!
Got 92216 in gen cat from Chhattisgarh, is there any chance
With a CRL rank of 92,216 and a General category rank of 9,418 in CAT, getting into a top National Institute of Technology (NIT) or Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is highly unlikely, as these institutes typically have very competitive cutoffs for CSE, especially for the general category. You may still have a chance at other branches or colleges with slightly lower cutoffs, but it's important to explore other options or consider additional rounds of counseling and eligibility for specific state-level institutions.
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I am in class 10 and very confused about what i have to select in class 11 , please guide
Hello Aspirant
This is a problem that everyone faces when they have to choose a stream in 11th grade and this is where our educational systems lag, making us choose one stream. But this is a debate for some other time.
The easiest way to choose your stream in 11th is to see which subject you are good at. If you get good marks in science and math, then you can choose PCM/PCB. If you get good marks in social science and English, then you may choose Arts. If you like Economics or wish to become a CA then you can go for commerce.
It still sometimes happens that this method does not work, in that case, go with your gut feeling. I had scored 9.2 CGPA in my 10th grade and had no idea what to choose. My family gave me the liberty to choose anything and on a whim, I chose Science. After my 12th, I had no idea what to do. I took a year off and started preparing for IPMAT, but to no avail because my math was really bad (I scored 52/100 in my math 12th board exams). During that drop year, I realized I had a great deal of interest in English, so I opted for a BA in English and became the Gold Medalist of my batch, scoring the highest aggregate in the class. Now I'm in Christ Uni, Blr, and will be doing my PhD afterward. What I'm trying to say is that it's okay if you don't know what to choose in 11th or where your interest lies, because everything works out in the end. Think with a calm mind and trust the process.
Hope this helps
if i am in final year 6th sem in degree can i write cat exam? and how should i apply for the college ?? what is the procedure?
Hello Aspirant
The eligibility criteria for appearing for the CAT exam is that you should have a graduate degree in any stream with a minimum of 50% aggregate in Bachelor or you can appear for the CAT exam if you are in your last year of Bachelors course. Seeing as you are in your 6th semester, you are eligible to sit for the exam Just make sure that you do not have a back log in any semester or even if you do, make sure that you have cleared it before appearing for CAT.
Filling of college applications takes place after the CAT exam's results are announced. After the results are announced, you can visit the websites of your desired colleges and fill out forms for their GD/PI.
Hope this helps
when cat exam 2024 declared...
The Common Admission Test, is a computer based standardized test conducted in India. It is one of the most prestigious and competitive entrance exams for admission into postgraduate management programs, Including MBA, in various Indian Institutes of Management and other top business schools across the country.
To know more about CAT 2024 like exam date, eligibility, syllabus and more, click on the below link.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-2024
Hello Team, I want to know about CAT. What are the strategies to Crack CAT. I am unemployed and I dont know what to do I need personal counseling.
Here are some strategies to help you prepare effectively for the CAT:
1. Understand the CAT Exam Pattern
- Sections: The CAT typically has three sections:
-Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC)
- Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR)
- Quantitative Ability (QA)
- Duration: The exam is usually 2 hours in duration, with 40 minutes allotted to each section.
- Scoring: In CAT, you get +3 for correct answer but -1 for incorrect answer.
2. Create a Study Plan
Assess Your Strengths and Weaknesses: Take a mock test to identify areas where you need improvement.
- Set a Schedule: Allocate specific hours each day for study and stick to this schedule.
- Balanced Preparation: Divide your time equally between the three sections. People make the mistake of devoting more time to the section they think they are good at.
3. Study Material and Resources
Books: Use standard CAT preparation books like "How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude" by Arun Sharma, "Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension" by Rajesh Balasubramanian, and others.
- Previous Years’ Papers: Practice previous years’ CAT papers to understand the exam pattern
Hope this helps