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Hi,
Well no as once you have signed the strict bond of service for three years then you.will have to work for three years but if you somehow manage to get admission in mch or dm in the same college where you are serving your bond then I think they will allow you to study as well as do service.
I hope my answer helps.
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Unfortunately that is not a possibility. Recently a group of Doctors filed a case in the Supreme Court regarding the Bond and lost the case. So you have to complete the course and then complete the bond period as well. In case you do not want to serve the bond period, you have to pay the release amount. But there is no feasibility to complete the course, join another course and then come back and complete the bond period. Either you serve the bond period or not. There is no waiting period for serving the bond.
Percentile refers to your relative performance with respect to the other candidates. X percentile means that you scored better than X% of the total candidates.
On the other hand, XAT percentage is like the normalised score which you got in the exam. So if in Decision Making section, your percentage is 16.524 and percentile is 49.407, it means that your normalised score is 16.524 and you did better than 49.407% of the appearing candidates.
A total of 98 percentile means that your total score was better than 98% of the students. Even with 49 percentile in DM, you got a very good overall percentile. The reason behind this would be because your percentile in the other two sections- Quantitative ability and Verbal and logical ability must be really high. This would be because of high percentages in those sections, resulting in a better total percentage and hence a better total percentile. Hope it helps.
Hello! hope you are doing good
IIIT Jabalpur is a really good college with a serene campus and infrastructure. The faculty is also good. It's one of the best colleges you can get at that rank. However, the placements aren't at par. It's also because students studying ECE eventually drift towards the software field to try their hands.
Hope it helps.
Hi Mohd Abdullah,
The XAT answer key has been released and you can easily check your marks over there. I am posting the marks vs. percentile break up of XAT and you can guess your percentile. These are approximate assumptions and is done mainly by looking into the trends over the previous years. Mind you that these are not accurate and may vary though not significantly. Your percentile will largely depend on the number of test takers in the country and also the difficulty of the exam. Though XAT is highly favoured among the test takers and the B-Schools and the difficulty level remains almost the same every year, so you can safely assume your percentile from this:
Marks
Percentile
28
89
30
90
32
93
35
95
40
97+
XLRI will consider you for their BM and HR program only if you score 93+ percentile in XAT and they will call you for further shortlisting process. Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar will require you to get 91+ for their BM program and 87+ for their HR program. XISS, Ranchi and XIME, Bangalore will require 70-75+ percentile for their GD/PI process.
XLRI and XIMB will consider sectional cut offs as these are the flagship colleges that come under XAMI. Rest of the XAMI colleges will only consider your overall percentile.
Other good colleges that you can apply through XAT are:
Apart from that, you need to prepare yourself for the GD/PI process as you won’t be getting any time for preparation once these colleges starts calling the candidates for further shortlistings. Start reading newspapers and practise speaking in English in front of a mirror that will give you confidence if you find it difficult to speak fluently.
I hope I have answered to your query. All the best!!!
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