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Getting selected for the second stage of NTSE 2019 depends totally on the NTSE cut off 2019. This will be released along with the result by the SCERT of your state. To check the last year cut off of NTSE, you can visit the link below but do keep in mind that the NTSE cut off 2019 is expected to show much change due to the change in the exam pattern.

https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-cutoff

Good luck!

Very less chances expected for receiving callbased on GMAT scpres as generally 600+ score is must as cutoff for Tapmi for Further WAT Pi rounds, even if you have work experience and good academic chances look bleak here.

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/tapmi-admission-criteria-2015-no-change-in-fee-and-number-of-intakes

Hello Sonali,

It depends upon you and your situation because if you want to study further and if your family is unable to afford this then, it is not a good decision, you should try to earn money from your hard working and with honesty and then you can study further from your own money but if your family background is good then, it is a good decision for you. But, you can appear in the both situation to check your level. So, appearing in the exam is a good decision for you. You can think about it in your own way and take your decisions yourself as you think what is right for you?

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Hello Chandru,


Now, every scholarship has a specific set of requirements and you have to meet those to get a scholarship. Once you meet the requirement then they will look at the additional qualifications and credentials. Most of the US universities consider only B.Tech or any Bachelor’s degree percentage only to consider for scholarships. They look at your performance in recent degree. So we cannot say if a 75% aggregate is enough or not only the association can decide it based on every other quality you have.

GRE/ GMAT and TOEFL Scores are important for the scholarships decisions.

Following are some coaching centers:

1. Semantics GRE.GMAT.IELTS classes

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

044 4206 8494

2. Score Getter

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

044 4352 6622

3. BroadMind Study Abroad Consultant and IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, SAT Coaching Centre

Chennai, Tamil Nadu

044 4207 5411

Hope this helps. You can contact for any further guidelines.


Hi Aspirant,
No,there isn't any requirement of work ex for admission through GMAT.
The only criteria is that the applicant should be more than 18 years of age.
Hope this helps.

Hello Parth 

Glad to know that you have targeted your aim clearly and we are here to make it even more clear. So for doing MIM you need to prepare for GRE and you can target Dartmouth, LBS (London school of business), Duke Faqua etc colleges will give you MiM degree.

For applying for these colleges you may not need work experience but good score in GRE but some university do seek work experience also.

A good score 317-320 in GRE will make you eligible to apply for these colleges.

Whereas if you apply via in GMAT you need work experience to land into ivy league. Mostly GMAT is preferred by ivy league colleges.

Good luck for your career ahead.

Thanks 

Hi Aspirant,

Admissions in these schools happen on basis of GMAT, Essays & Interviews.

A combination of thisholy trinityhelps the admission committee judge the applicant on the primarily six parameters-

1. Academics

2. Work Experience

3. Goal Clarity

4. Diversity

5. Leadership

6. Communication.

You have to be very strong on most of these elements to secure admit. Sure, a weak area in an applicants profile may be offset by another very strong element. For instance weak academic record could be offset by a stellar work experience or a strong GMAT score.

However, overall profile of the applicant is very important. No single strong element can decide the outcome of your result. Do not rest on your laurels if you have a strong GMAT or undergraduate degree. Spend equal effort on making each element of your profile strong.

Try getting a work ex before and develop the habit of being an all rounder.
Do anything you can and want to,do it because it pleases you and not for the sake of the MBA.

Hope this helps.

Australia is one of the most prominent destinations for foreign students who want to pursue management studies. According to QS ranking, Australia is among the top 5 study destinations for pursuing an MBA abroad, especially for candidates from the Asia Pacific region.
According to the Australian Business Deans Council, Australian business schools graduate three out of five international university students at both onshore and offshore campuses. QS report also states that at US $115,000, Australian MBA graduates have the second highest average annual salary worldwide.
While Australia has created an attractive platform for MBA studies, many students are still unaware about how to apply for MBA in Australia and what makes them eligible to study in one of its top business schools.
Here, we have explained the entire process of applying for an MBA programme in Australia right from the time one needs to research to submission of application form.
As is the case with any programme, the aspirant needs to first research for the universities offering MBA courses in Australia. One should make sure to keep his specialization in priority while searching for a course as at the end of the day it is his department that will matter the most. The entire process of applying to Australia takes around 10-12 months. Generally, the sessions start in February. Ideally, it is better to start researching for universities at least from April-May of the previous year.
University
1) Melbourne Business School, The University of Melbourne
2)AGSM MBA, University of New South Wales
3)College of Business and Economics, Australian National University ANU
3) La Trobe Business School, La Trobe University
4) Monash Business School, Monash University
5) UQ Business School, University of Queensland
6) Sydney Business School, University of Wollongong
7) Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University
8) Graduate School of Business and Law, RMIT University
9) UWA Business School, University of Western Australia

Thanks,
Azim Musa Shaikh


Hello,

Yes, for the 2018-20 batch they are accepting GMAT scores for MBA admission, as per the official website.

Hello,

There is no percentage criteria for the GMAT exam. Instead, you will have to satisfy the university's preliminary percentage or GPA requirement for admission. As GMAT is mainly required for admission to international MBA programs, the selection procedure is highly competitive for the best programs. The top universities generally accept candidates with a GPA of 3+ on a 4.0 scale. 


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