Selection Process
Hi Vijay,
Now let me tell you about how to include these subjects. Suppose you are applying for BSc(H) chemistry, so you need to take your best of four subjects as English(compulsory), Chemistry(compulsory) and any other two core subjects mentioned above, that's how they take your best of four. Now if you have scored very less in one of your best of four core subjects and you want to leave that subject and include some other subject like physical education, fine arts, vocal music, etc. You can include it in your best of four but 2.5% will be deducted from the total percentage of best of four as these subjects are not considered as core subjects.
Hope this clears your doubt.
All the best. Thank You.
hello Ok,
With the above mentioned rank in SC category its too low to go anywhere near these colleges forget about taking admission in good branch though you might get a Chance in DTU or NSIT in mathematical computing though that chances too seems a bit low but there are still option in private affliated colleges if you want to persue engineering though i won't recommend to go for them and take 1 more chance to prepare and give the exam.
Sorry for the disappointing answer but i highly recommend to take one more chance and if already taken then look for different fied other than engineering.
Thank you
Best wishes
Dear aspirant,
It depends upon the rank you got and number of seats available for the branch which you want.
If you want ECE ,there is seat vacant after the counseling process you will get that.
Hope it helps
yes. you will be selected in 2nd merit list . dont worry
Hi Vignesh,
GD consists for 35 minutes for each group of 15 candidates and macro presentation for 90 secs/ student in the group. After this candidates will be given to write an article on A4 size sheet for which they will be given 10 min. This whole process consisit of 30 percent weightage as a selection criteria.
I hope I have cleared your doubt. Wish you good luck.
Hello Vijeta,
As you are in class 10th right now so I would say that you have ample amount of time to get yourself prepared well for getting into IIT. But for this moment I suggest you to focus and concentrate on your concepts and study of class 10th syllabus. Now in order to get into Institutions like IIT'S, NIT'S you need to have a sharp, focussed and analytical mind. This can be only achieved by continous hard work and dedication towards your studies. You should be extraordinary at Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. All this has to be done only in the next coming 2 years. After class 12 you have to appear for JEE Examination in which every year around 12 lakhs students appear to get their hands on IIT'S. That day only your preparation and hardwork will decide that whether you are one from that 12 lakhs that got IIT or not. My friend from next year onwards your each and every minute will be important for getting into IIT Bombay.
All the best !
Hello shiva,
An MBA degree is a lot to do about awareness of your surroundings, communicating them well and putting forth your viewpoints healthily and productively. A round of group discussion helps the panelists judge such aspects in the candidates. Important 7Cs of group discussion topics:
There are usually two types of topics given during GD round:
1.Intellectual:
-Good luck is the residue of strong preparation and execution.
-Peer pressure can make or mark your future.
- Mistakes are the portals of discovery etc.
2.Factual:
-Air pollution management in India
-Oil imbroglio on Iran, Implications for India.
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