Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal
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According to the information with a CRL rank of 1631 and a CAT rank of 564, you have several good options for management programs. Here are some colleges you might consider:
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Raipur
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Udaipur
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Tiruchirappalli
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai
Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi
Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay
Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
These colleges are known for their excellent academic programs and strong placement records. For finding the best college you deserve use College predictor tool.
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With a CRL rank of 34,001 and a CAT rank of 9,418, it will be difficult to secure a Computer Science Engineering (CSE) seat in top NITs or IIITs, as the closing ranks for CSE in most institutions tend to be much lower. For example, NIT Jamshedpur's CSE closing rank for general category students was around 13,000 in recent years, which is near your CRL rank. However, you may still have a chance in some less competitive NITs or IIITs if you belong to certain categories like SC/ST or OBC.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://www.careers360.com/
Hello Aspirant
Seeing as you had a gap of 2 years, it will be very difficult to get into a top MBA college. This is because of two reasons-
(1) Top MBA colleges demand a work experience of a minimum 2-5 years. They rarely accept a fresher into their institutions (IIM A, IIM B, IIM C, etc.) They demand experienced candidates, ones who have worked with good and well-known companies. With zero experience, it'll be difficult to get admission, whether you have a drop year or not.
(2) Since you have a gap of 2 years, it'll be difficult to explain how you used or utilized it in your favor. Colleges, especially MBA colleges need a good enough reason for your drop to admit you into their institution. In their Interview round, they'll continuously ask you questions about that.
I would still suggest you appear for the CAT exam and score really well (6 percentile and above), because if you have a high percentile in the exam and really good academic background, they'll be forced to admit you to their institution.
Hope this helps, All the best!
Here are some strategies to help you prepare effectively for the CAT:
1. Understand the CAT Exam Pattern
- Sections: The CAT typically has three sections:
-Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC)
- Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR)
- Quantitative Ability (QA)
- Duration: The exam is usually 2 hours in duration, with 40 minutes allotted to each section.
- Scoring: In CAT, you get +3 for correct answer but -1 for incorrect answer.
2. Create a Study Plan
Assess Your Strengths and Weaknesses: Take a mock test to identify areas where you need improvement.
- Set a Schedule: Allocate specific hours each day for study and stick to this schedule.
- Balanced Preparation: Divide your time equally between the three sections. People make the mistake of devoting more time to the section they think they are good at.
3. Study Material and Resources
Books: Use standard CAT preparation books like "How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude" by Arun Sharma, "Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension" by Rajesh Balasubramanian, and others.
- Previous Years’ Papers: Practice previous years’ CAT papers to understand the exam pattern
Hope this helps
You can prepare and appear for the CAT or any other management entrance test and pursue an MBA. Although you have three years of gap, there is no need to worry about this as you will be given an opportunity to justify it during the Personal Interview process. Now, in order to justify this gap, you can do some certificate courses, work in an NGO, pursue something related to your area of interest, etc. This gap year will not directly impact your selection chances in the business school but you should have a valid reason to support you answer. Apart from going for an MBA, you can also look for a job or can appear for any other competitive examination.
Hello
Generally admissions are given based on your rank. So based on your overall percentile in JEE your rank could be between 56470 - 63480 approximately.
Unfortunately, Based on the marks you scored, it will be difficult to get admitted into NIT Trichy under OBC category. However there is also a second chance for you to attend for JEE, so I recommend you to take that chance and score better.
You can check the colleges you are eligible for using the below link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
The Common Admission Test (CAT) is the most important component to get admission to any of the elite IIM. In order to get admission to IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore or Calcutta, you must obtain a good percentile in the CAT. However, even scoring a 99.5 percentile in the CAT will not give you a guarantee to get an interview call subject to the condition that you belong to the reserved category or diversified academic background. IIMs has a very complex admission process.
IIMs give consideration to a lot of factors while giving an interview call. These factors include CAT score, Class 10, Class 12, and Bachelor's degree marks, work experience, academic, and gender diversity, etc. Your first priority should be to clear both the overall and sectional percentile.
If you even score more than 99.5 percentile in the CAT , this will not mean that you will get a confirm Interview call. Therefore, the CAT score is not the only criteria but is one of the major criteria for admission.
The marks obtained by you in Class 10, Class 12, and Graduation will play a major role to get a shortlist for the WATPI process and during your final selection. Therefore, you have good chances to get admission in IIM A, B, C subject to the condition that you must perform well in the CAT followed by the WATPI process.
Also Check : CAT 2024 College Predictor
Hi aspirant, For CAT/XAT online coaching, there are multiple good institutes in India. You can consider T.I.M.E., IMS India, Career Launcher, Elites Grid, PW Live, and Cracku. These are some of the reputable options with expert faculty, quality content, and good mocks. All of them are well-known institutes with a proven good track record in CAT/XAT coaching. However, I would recommend you consider the cost and offerings of each and every institute before taking admission. Thank you. All the best for your career in management!!
Hello aspirant,
Here below are the names of the colleges that you can target:
Thank you
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