tissnet booklist for mba program.
Hello aspirant,
Here I am suggesting you some of the books:
For General Awareness:-
- Indian Polity by M Laxmikanth
- General Knowledge by Arihant
- Manorama Yearbook by Pratiyogita Darpan
For English Proficiency:-
- Better English by Norman Lewis
- Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
- 30 Days To More Powerful Vocabulary by Norman Lewis
- Objective General English by S.P Bakshi
- Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension by Arihant
For Maths & Logical Reasoning:-
- Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S Aggarwal
- A Complete Manual for the CAT by Arihant
- Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT by Sarvesh K. Sharma
Thank you
Hope it helps you
How to get admission in TISS for LLM programme?
Hi Madhurima,
Thanks for A2A.
Inorder to get admission into any program in TISS, you need to apply with you CAT score and write the TISSNET exam. The exa is very much similar to CAT and is hosted in around January. You need to have a minimum Bachelor's degree to be eligible to apply. Even students in final year of graduation can also apply for this.
You can find more about TISSNET here: https://www.careers360.com/exams/tissnet
All the best
What are the eligibility criteria for tiss met exam
Candidates with final year graduation or who have conpleted graduation with Minimum 50%aggregate marks from recognised University are eligible. Studnets in final year must hav epassed all semesters prior to that and will be aksed to submit provisional degree certificate while counselling and admissions.
Eligibility criteria sharedbelow for TISSNET.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/tissnet-mba-eligibility-criteria
how can i download my tiss admit card its not showing
Hi Swetal, TISS has released the admit card. You can click on the following link to download the admit card:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/tissnet-admit-card
Can anyone tell me about TISS pre orientation program which is conducted for category students in their campus? Is it worth it to attend it?
Yes it is good to attend the pre admission orientation of TISS as it aims at the following:
- It is organised by the Social Protection Office for all SC/ST/ OBC/PWD/Minority candidates who have qualified to appear for the National Entrance Test (TISS-NET) of the Institute. The orientation programme is scheduled for about 2-3 days in the month of November/December, every year.
- The objective of this programme is to orient them about the whole process of the entrance test, positive and negative aspects of written test, group discussion and personal interview. Besides, another important point which is touched upon is about the common mistakes that candidates make in the admission test and how to overcome those.
- The candidates are also told about the facilities available for the eligible candidates. It is all meant to help them feel confident. This is followed by clarification of any doubts from the candidates.
(Source: TISS Official Student Handbook)
This shall be good to attend to boost your confidence as well as clearing your doubts if any.
Good Luck.