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class 10 - 62.5% class 12 - 44.16% B.A.LL.B. - 63.71% general male non engineer which mba college to target and minimum cat percentile to score

kumardurgesh1802 27th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

With your academic profile (General, Male, Non-Engineer) , you should target MBA colleges that focus more on CAT percentile than past academics.

Target Colleges & Minimum CAT Percentile:

  1. Top IIMs (A, B, C, L, K, I, FMS, XLRI, SPJIMR, MDI, etc.) – 90-99+ percentile (Tough due to low 12th marks)
  2. New & Baby IIMs (IIM Trichy, Udaipur, Rohtak, etc.) – 85+ percentile
  3. Tier-2 Colleges (IMT, TAPMI, GIM, KJ Somaiya, etc.) – 75-85 percentile
  4. Tier-3 Colleges (BIMTECH, NDIM, ITM, etc.) – 60-75 percentile

    What to Focus On?
  • Score high in CAT (85+ percentile recommended)
  • Apply to non-CAT colleges (XAT, NMAT, SNAP, CMAT)
  • Strengthen profile with work experience or certifications
  • Perform well in GD-PI rounds

You can get a good MBA college with strategic applications and high CAT/XAT percentile.

I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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I am a diploma electrical engineering students.I want to become a Engineer in isro . give me suggestions what step I take next btech or campus placement.

Kenma Kozume 19th Feb, 2025

hi ,

here are the suggestions you might consider to become an engineer in ISRO :-

Pursue B.Tech (Best Option)

  • Why? ISRO mainly recruits engineers with a B.Tech/B.E. degree in Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, or Computer Science.
  • How?
  • Take lateral entry into a B.Tech (Electrical/Electronics/Mechanical/Aerospace) program, which allows you to start from the 2nd year .

  • Prefer IISc, IITs, NITs, or reputed government colleges for better placement chances.

  • Keep a strong CGPA (above 7.5 or 8) and develop good technical knowledge.

Campus Placement (Less Recommended)

  • If your diploma institute has a good placement program , you may work in the electronics, power, or aerospace sector and gain experience.
  • After 2-3 years of experience , you can apply for ISRO recruitment or lateral entry exams.
  • However, B.Tech is still the better route because ISRO mainly recruits degree holders.

Apply for ISRO’s Technical Assistant Post (Diploma Level)

  • ISRO occasionally hires diploma holders for Technical Assistant or Technician posts.
  • You can check ISRO’s recruitment website for notifications.
  • If you join ISRO as a Technician, you can pursue B.Tech while working and later apply for Engineer-level positions.

Appear for ISRO’s Scientist/Engineer Recruitment (After B.Tech)

  • Once you complete B.Tech , you can apply for ISRO’s Scientist/Engineer ‘SC’ Exam (conducted by ISRO itself).
  • You can also qualify through GATE for direct recruitment.

in conclusion -

If you want to become a full-fledged Engineer at ISRO , go for B.Tech through lateral entry .

If you need a job soon, you can try for diploma-level ISRO jobs or private sector jobs and later upgrade your qualifications.


HOPE THIS HELPS

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GOT 80 percentile in cmat non engineer female obc ncl. 78/88/7.57 cgpa IS there any chance that i can convert imt nagpur?

kumardurgesh1802 15th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

With 80 percentile in CMAT, being a non-engineer female (OBC-NCL) with 78/88/7.57 CGPA, you have moderate to low chances for IMT Nagpur. The usual CMAT cutoff is 80-85 percentile, so your admission will depend on the Personal Interview and overall profile. IMT Nagpur does not have OBC reservations, so selection is merit-based. You should apply to multiple institutes for better chances.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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got 80 percentile in cmat. non engineer female obc ncl rofile 78/88/7.57 cgpa. AM I Eligible for bimtech noidas pgdm core program?

Sanjana 14th Feb, 2025

Hello,

Your academic credentials are strong, your CMAT percentile is below the typical cutoff for BIMTECH's PGDM core program. However, factors such as your OBC-NCL status and gender diversity considerations might enhance your overall application. It's advisable to reach out directly to BIMTECH's admissions office to discuss your specific situation and explore potential opportunities.

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Can you send me the details of the government engineer college with jee score 84.56

Zeenat Saba 14th Feb, 2025

Hello,

please mention your category also,

with this rank, and if general category there is  least chances of getting top engineering government college, like TOP IIT or NIT but still you can choose state government college and apply in different branches,

you can predict and check college and your rank also  from the below mentioned link,

college predictor https://c360.me/9133f4

Rank predictor https://c360.me/a322ed

copy and paste the url in  new tab to open,

Hope this will help you,


All the best !!

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How to start my preparation for gate as a mechanical engineer of 2nd year b.tech having a backlog

kumardurgesh1802 8th Feb, 2025

Hello there,

Starting GATE preparation in the 2nd year is a great decision, even with a backlog. Here’s a structured plan to help you:

1. Clear Your Basics First

  • Start with Engineering Mathematics and General Aptitude as they contribute 30% of the marks.

  • Focus on core subjects like Thermodynamics, Strength of Materials, and Fluid Mechanics.

  • Use standard textbooks (e.g., RK Bansal for Fluid Mechanics, PK Nag for Thermodynamics).

    2. Manage Your Backlog

  • Prioritize clearing your backlog, as a strong foundation is essential for GATE.
  • Devote 1-2 hours daily to backlog subjects while studying for GATE.

    3. Create a Study Plan

  • Set daily and weekly targets with subject-wise completion goals.

  • Allocate 3-4 hours daily for GATE preparation along with your semester studies.

  • Keep weekends for revision and problem-solving .

    4. Use the Right Study Materials

  • Refer to standard books and NPTEL lectures .
  • Solve previous 10–15 years’ GATE question papers .
  • Enroll in a good online course or coaching (optional) .

    5. Focus on Problem-Solving

  • Solve numerical questions daily , especially from previous GATE papers.
  • Attempt mock tests regularly from the 3rd year onwards.

    6. Revise & Stay Consistent

  • Maintain short notes for quick revision.
  • Revise important formulas regularly.

    7. Take Mock Tests (After 3rd Year)

  • Start taking subject-wise and full-length mock tests .
  • Analyze mistakes and work on weak areas.

    8. Stay Motivated & Healthy

  • Join GATE preparation groups for motivation.
  • Maintain a balance between GATE and academics to avoid stress.

By starting early and staying consistent, you can secure a top rank in GATE despite your backlog.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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is it possible for me to get an interview cal from Great Lkes, Chennai for pgdm? And convert it, if give my verry best? [ i got 73ile in Xat25, im a non engineer female, graduated in 2024].

Yes, it is definitely possible for you to get an interview call from Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai for their PGDM program, even with a 73 percentile in XAT 2025. While the typical cutoff for XAT may be higher, around 85 percentile, Great Lakes considers a variety of factors in their selection process, including academic performance, work experience, and diversity in the class.


Since you are a non-engineer female candidate, that diversity is seen as a positive aspect. Even with your XAT score, if you have a strong academic record, relevant work experience, and a clear passion for management, you can still stand out in the application process.

To increase your chances:

Prepare thoroughly for the interview by focusing on your experiences, what drives you, and how you align with the program’s values.

Highlight your unique background and any leadership roles you’ve had.

Show how Great Lakes fits with your career goals.

While the competition can be tough, if you present a well-rounded application and give your best in the interview, you can definitely convert the call into an offer.

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Hii I am a student of class 12 and I have pcm and I want admission in dcrust University what is tha criteria for computer science engineer and electronic engineering

Tanya Gupta 30th Jan, 2025

Hello,


To get admission into the B.Tech Computer Science or Electronics and Communication Engineering programs at Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology (DCRUST), you must have completed 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with one of Chemistry, Biotechnology, or Computer Science. A minimum of 45% marks (40% for reserved categories) is required. Admission is based on JEE Main scores, and you need to apply through the Haryana State Technical Education Society (HSTES) counseling process. The total tuition fee is around 64,000, with additional hostel and admission fees.


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Can I do mtech software engineer in IIT after completing bs mathematics? How can it please give me complete information.

Prachi Kumari 5th Jan, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can pursue an M.Tech in Software Engineering from IIT after completing a BS in Mathematics. Here's complete detail :

  1. Eligibility : Ensure your BS in Mathematics is from a recognized institution.
  2. GATE Exam : You must qualify for the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), which is required for admission to M.Tech programs at IITs.
  3. Specialization : Choose a relevant specialization like Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related fields.
  4. Preparation : Focus on GATE preparation in subjects like Mathematics, Programming, Algorithms, and Data Structures.
  5. Admission : IITs offer admission based on GATE scores and interviews, if applicable.

Hope it helps !

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I am in 12th, journal science students pcmb , I am confused for my future, I want to go in pcm feild, I dont want to become doctor nighter engineer, because all students are doing this only, I want some other unique feilds which I can explore,which will also bring me to abroad and should futureprof

kumardurgesh1802 31st Dec, 2024

Hello there,

As a PCMB student, there are several unique fields you can explore beyond typical careers like engineering or medicine. Here are some options:

  1. Data Science & AI : Combining mathematics, statistics, and computer science, this field is in high demand globally.

  2. Environmental Science : Focus on sustainability and climate change, with international career opportunities.

  3. Robotics & Automation : A growing field that combines mechanical engineering, electronics, and computer science.

  4. Aerospace : Work in space research or aviation.

  5. Quantum Computing : A cutting-edge field with global potential.

  6. Forensic Science : Apply science in crime scene investigation, with international opportunities.

  7. Marine Biology : Explore marine life and conservation worldwide.

  8. Geophysics/Geotechnical Engineering : Study the Earth’s physical properties, with roles in energy or environmental sectors.

  9. Biotechnology : Work in genetic engineering, pharmaceuticals, or bioinformatics.

  10. Sports Science : Focus on sports psychology, management, and biomechanics.

These fields offer exciting careers that are future-proof and internationally relevant.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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