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Mountains are formed due to large scale movements of the earth's crust and the collision of the tectonic plates. Over the history of earth - 9 such movements have taken plates which have resulted in formation of large mountains and mountain ranges.
On the basis of of their mode of origin, mountains are classified into 2 broad categories:
Original or Tectonic Mountains: These mountains are formed due to larege scale movements in the tectonic plates and the resulting collision and folding of plates. These mountains are further classified into Block mountains, Fold Mountains and Volcanic Mountains.
Residual Mountains:
On the basis of of their period of origin, mountains are classified into 3 broad categories:
Since the formation of earth nine very major mountain movements have taken place. However we will mostly discuss only about the most recent 3 movements and the mountain ranges.
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Some of the parliamentry devices to control the executive are question hour, zero hour, calling attention motion, adjournment motion, half-an-hour discussion , etc.
Members of different political parties are elected/nominated to the parliamentary committees.
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This totally depends on college you are aspirring to join. Some of the colleges are fees structure are:
Amity University (Noida)
total fees: 30K to 1.5 Lakhs
Christ University (Banglore)
total fees: 2.45L-8.15L
IGNOU (Delhi)
total fees: 6K to 8.1K
Ramjas College (Delhi)
total fees:43.48K
Parul University (Vadodara)
total fees:1.35Lakhs
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Hi Aspirant,
Actual cut off is not released yet. Only results is been declared. Cut off will be release approx in month of June. You need to wait for the cut off.
You can see the expected cut off from your website. It will be based on previous year cut off and many factors. For general cut off goes from 38 to 40.
For obc expected cut off is from 33 to 35.
You can visit the link below to get more information about cut off : https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/tancet-mba-cutoff
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I would say, Yes, RIIM- Arihant group of colleges, It's a overall good college for MBA/PGDM. The faculty members are quite good of this college. During you MBA/PGDM this college will give you a deep demonstration of the industries. There colleges offers admission on the basis of various Competitive entrance exam like CAT, CMAT, XAT, CMAT, XAT, MAH CET. Have a look at the top recruiters of this college-
1. Cafe Coffee Day
2. HDFC Bank
3. BYJU's
4. Tech Mahindra
5. Future Group
6. Khadim
7. Johnson and Johnson
8. JK Tyre
Apart from this, RIIM also offers internship to their students with almost 85+ percent placement. In 2020, almost 80 percent students were placed and the avarage salary was offered of INR 4.5 lacs and highest package was 9 lacs. You can apply for scholarships also, this college offers scholarships like-
1. Merit Scholarship
2. Entrance exam Scholarship
3. Special Scholarship
4. or RIIM girls scholarship
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In order to pursue graduation, it's mandatory to pass class 12th from a recognized board, for example you may pursue diploma courses after 10th but they aren't equivalent to graduate degree, let's say you pursue diploma in engineering and after completion of the course you can pursue BTech through lateral entry, BTech is a graduate degree, there are many courses such as BPP offered by IGNOU which is for six months duration for candidates who don't have 10+2 qualification but want to pursue graduation though you may pursue this course, but it's always recommended to follow a traditional path in the sense that if you plan to pursue higher studies or even government jobs if that requires a graduation then it's graduate degree only, also in many courses candidates who haven't followed the traditional route of 10+2 qualification aren't allowed to pursue the graduate course as prescribed by the authority.
Hello Aspirant,
See according to the data mentioned by you, you have decent chances to get a call from IIM Bangalore provided that your score 99+ percentile in CAT
For your clarity let us understand the complete admission procedure for IIM Bangalore :-
IIM Bangalore
In IIM B there is a two stage selection process and the cut-offs are given below :-
Category
Quantitative
Aptitude
Percentile
Data Interpretation &
Logical Reasoning
Verbal and Reading Comprehension Percentile
Overall
General
75
80
85
EWS
65
70
NC-OBC
SC
60
ST
55
PWD
50
For shortlisting of candidates for PI and AWT following weightage is considered by IIM B :-
S.No.
Components
Weightage
1
Gender Diversity
2
CAT 2020
40
3
10 Standard
20
4
12 Standard
10
5
Bachelors
6
Weighted Work Experience
8
Total
100
Note that weightage mentioned is in points and the 40 points of CAT weightage can be bifurcated as follows :-
**Verbal & Reading Comprehension (VARC) - 14 points
**Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) - 16 points
**Quantitative Aptitude (QA) - 10 points
You can check out complete admission process for IIM B from the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-bangalore-admission-criteria
Similarly for admission process and complete details of cut-offs of other IIMs kindly check out the link given below :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-admission-criteria
You can also use CAT Pathfinder to predict your chances to get call from different IIMs and non-IIMs :-
https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cat
I hope this information helps you.
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Depending on the exam you are attending the syllabus will depend. But in general they will ask questions from the subject in which you are seeking admission like for BA English they will ask english but the syllabus may vary from university to university.
**I would recommend you to get back to career360.com (//career360.com) with proper question so that we can provide you the info needed.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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