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Hello,
The candidate must have earned a minimum of 50% on their graduation exam to be eligible for the CAT. Additionally, candidates from the reserved category will receive a 5% relaxation in the required marks.
So, if you are from any reserved category then you can apply with your 47% graduation. And if you are from general category then try to get 50% in your master degree after that you can apply for CAT.
Hope this will clear you.
Thank You
Hello Student,
I hope you are doing well. I am supposing that you are asking for KITS College in Guntur.
The institution is accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education and connected with Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada (JNTUK) (AICTE). The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has certified the college with a "A" grade.
Other courses offered by the college are-:
I hope this helps you.
Hello Aspirant,
It is not possible to provide you an exact list of colleges, but we can predict some chances of your admissions in some colleges based on your rank because cut-off keeps on changing depending upon various factors such as :
** Number of candidates appeared for examination.
** Top score for that particular year.
** Total number of seats available.
Based on previous years (2020) allotment of seats, on such rank you have good chances in :-
V R SIDDHARTHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
POTTI SRIRAMULU COLLEGE OF ENGG AND TECHNOLOGY
NRI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
LAKIREDDY BALIREDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
GUDLAVALLERU ENGINEERING COLLEGE
And some more......
You can check out previous year's cut-off from the link given below :-
AP EAMCET Cutoff 2022 (Soon) - Check Previous Year Cut Off Here (careers360.com)
You can use the AP EAMCET 2022 College Predictor tool to predict the colleges that you can get based upon your AP EAMCET 2022 rank.
You can use AP EAMCET College predictor from the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello Aspirant
You have a very good academic record, which will aid in your selection since your academic performance is one of the key factors considered to determine your ultimate merit list score. The only thing you need to concentrate on is CAT if you want to enrol in one of India's top MBA programmes. For admission to the best MBA programmes in India, you must earn at least 95 percentile on the CAT, and if you want to attend an IIM, you must achieve 95+ percentile.
The CAT preparations must now be the main focus in order to pass with the required percentile.
Hoping best for your future.
Thanks
Yes, you are eligible for an MBA if your graduation rate was at least 48%.
Master of Business Administration, or MBA, is a two-year Postgraduate Program that may be pursued by passing admission exams like the CAT, MAT, or XAT.
Common Admission Test, or CAT, is administered by the Indian Institute of Management. The applicant must be a citizen of India and hold a graduation degree in any stream from a reputable university with a minimum grade point average of 50% (or 45% for SC/ST candidates).
Therefore, if you are a candidate from the SC or ST reserved category, you must have a graduation rate of at least 45% to be able to apply for the CAT.
AIMA (All India Management Association) administers the MAT, or Management Aptitude Test. The applicant must be a citizen of India and hold a graduation degree from an accredited university in any stream.
You may apply for the MAT for admission to the MBA programme because there is no requirement for a certain proportion of marks.
I suggest you to do regular. It is better than distance online learning.
If you have done graduation or post-graduation with under half stamps then you can't matter for the CA course. Qualification rules for CA: Candidates ought to have graduated with somewhere around 55% imprints for business understudy and at least 60% imprints for science students. In request to show up for the CA last assessments, the competitor needs to compulsorily get the two gatherings free from IPCC and complete 2.5 long stretches of articleship preparing before showing up in CA end of the year tests, however, there is no impulse for the opposition of graduation before showing up for the final assessments.
Dear Aspirant,
According to the eligibility criteria, you have to be in the final year of your graduation to appear for the CAT exam. So you can go for the exam when you’re in the final year but not in the second year. You also have options to take a drop and prepare and give the exam after your graduation or to get work experience and then give the exam 2-3 years later. It’s totally up to you. All the best!
Indeed there are possibilities for understudies with low grades. Additionally, there are pathway choices that assist them with adapting to concentrate on there. To get a confirmation in US colleges for seeking after your higher investigations, you need to show up in ACT/SAT and TOEFL/IELTS assessments.
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