Amity University-Noida MBA Admissions 2026
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Hello Simran,
Here is the name of the best colleges;
1. Goa Institute of Management, (GIM).
2. Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur.
3. XIM Bhubaneswar.
4. Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai.
5. Fore School of Management, Delhi.
6. Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi (LBSIM).
7. BIM Trichy.
8. Faculty of Management Studies, FMS BHU.
9. Xaviers Institute of Social Services, XISS Ranchi.
10. University Business School, Chandigarh.
11. TAPMI Manipal.
Hope this will help you
All the best.
Hi there.
To become an IAS officer one has to crack the UPSC examinations which are considered as one of the toughest examination in all of our country.
First of all, UPSC occurs in 3 stages.
1. Preliminary examinations
2. Mains examination
3. Interview round
Preliminary examination are MCQ type and needs to be qualified to be able to sit for Mains which is a broad written paper. Final selection would be based on your Marks of the Maibs exam and Interview. Preliminary examination marks wouldn't be considered for final selections.
For being eligible to write the UPSC examinations one has to have a graduation degree in any subject from any recognized university. As in the question you have mentioned JNU, I'm assuming that you wanted to mean to get into JNU for completing your graduation. If you have science steam then you can surely complete your B.Sc in any subject that you are passionate about.
But, in my opinion, for people who want to pursue it is always better to take those subjects in graduation that would help you in your preparation of the UPSC examination. This isn't a necessity but just a suggestion. It's better to go for subjects like History, Geography, Political Science, Economics etc.
You can choose any of your interested subjects. A lot of doctors and lawyers, even engineers and bankers have successfully cracked the UPSC examinations.
For the JNU admission process kindly check the link below:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-admission-process/amp
You'll have to crack the entrance examination conducted by JNU every year to get admission there. Please check details in the above article linked depending on your subject.
It is highly advisable to start your preparation from the first year of graduation itself. Start small, take one step at a time, clearing your basics first would be very helpful. For that, start with NCERTs of class VIII to XII of all major subjects like History, Geography, Political Science and Economics. Make a habit of the reading the newspaper daily, for this purpose, "The Hindu" is highly recommended.
After clearing your basics, move on to Indian Polity by Lakshmikant. Stay updated with current affairs and start reading the Yojana Magazines regularly.
Start taking help from Unacademy and Mrunal's blog.
Slowly build up the momentum of your studies and start solving previous years questions. Having regular practice of writing answers would increase your speed and vocabulary. Be sure to read good essays, usually, the columns of popular newspapers and try incorporating the writing style in your own way of writing essays.
Not just that, come up with strategies and be determined. A period of 2 years is said enough for preparing if the person is motivated and hardworking and dedicated.
Set small and achievable goals. Talk to seniors who are already training at LBSNAA. You can find them easily on Instagram and Facebook. Their insights would prove really helpful.
Hope this helps you.
Good luck!
Dear Rajnish,
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Wishing you all the best
A motivational technique you can apply is to set yourself well-thought-out goals and objectives. Objectives and aims are one of the best sources of motivation, as it will keep you focused and enable you to “do whatever it takes” to accomplish your goals. Some times students get fadeup of studying & hard work but think once about your future as a successful person where you want to be, it will help you to do hard work & to move on to further steps.
You can follow below given tips:
Force yourself to do 1 or 2 hour of studying then slowly it will convert in your habit & routine.
Avoid vagueness and negations.
Very Important be positive about yourself.
At the time of study note down the important points, It will help you at the time of revision.
After completing particular chapter do revision again to make the concept clear of that and do practise as much you can.
Good Luck!
For getting admission in Government College through NEET the competition is tough. The cutoffs rise and fall every year.
If you want to be sure to get admission in Government Medical College for MBBS then try to score above 590-600.
If you still have any queries feel free to ask in the comment section down below.
If 90+ile then you can aim for IIM's, IITs,ITM (Gaziabad),IIT-K (Kanpur) ,Master of Finance & Control (Delhi), Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Managment Studies (Mumbai), International Management Institute (IMI) Delhi, T A Pai Management Institute (Manipal), IIT-R , Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (Mumbai), XIBM (Bhubaneshwar), IIM-L.
In order to get into SIMC Pune try to score more than 60 percentile in SNAP Entrance exam. This is only estimated cutoffs, and the actual cutoff may vary depending on the question paper and the number of students.
Good Luck!
Hey Narmin rafat Faiyaz ansari,
You can apply for Police officer job by writing SSC CGL exam, after qualifying in the exam then you’ll be having Physical fitness round then you have another rounds which include another written test and medical rounds
Hello,
As you have scored a 325 on the GRE General test, you will be applicable for a number of colleges and universities for an MS in the United States. Some of the top colleges which accept candidates with this GRE score are:
Apart from this, you will also have to meet the university GPA requirements which may vary for your percentage as different universities use different methodologies for GPA conversion from percentage.
Overall, the Army Institute of Management, Kolkata delivers a well-rounded blend of quality education, extracurricular engagement, and professional grooming, making it a strong choice for pursuing an MBA. I would confidently recommend it to aspiring management students.
The Army Institute of Management, Kolkata offers a well-planned and organized campus with all the necessary infrastructure to support academic and extracurricular activities. The classrooms are equipped with smart boards and projectors, creating an interactive learning environment. The library is well-stocked with books, journals, and e-resources. Computer labs have high-speed internet and updated software, while sports facilities and hostel accommodations are well-maintained. Living spaces are clean, and the mess serves hygienic and balanced meals.
The infrastructure of the college is quite good and meets the academic and residential needs of students. The campus is clean, well-maintained, and provides a peaceful environment for learning. Classrooms are spacious and equipped with projectors and Wi-Fi. The library is well-stocked with academic and reference materials.
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