To be eligible for the BBA and MMS programs, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:
You should note that math is compulsory in 10+2, and you must have passed this subject to be eligible for the BBA program. Also, ensure that you meet all the eligibility criteria before applying for the program.
Yes, you can secure a seat at NIT Patna with this percentile in the home state quota. Make sure that you choose the branches in the order of your choice. Keep your goal in any of the engineering branches at NIT Patna for a better career, and later you can change your branch based on your score in the entrance examination.
Applicants can check the eligibility criteria for JNUEE MCA below:
According to the eligibility criteria, the minimum marks for the qualifying degree should not be less than the aggregate of 55% marks for all unreserved category candidates. For OBC-NCL there is a 10% marks relaxation and for SC/ST/PWD candidates, the minimum pass mark is required. Also, there is no age limit to apply for this course. Looking at your profile and your graduation score of 49.9% does not seem very promising as it does not align with the required criteria. So unless you belong to a reserved category, it is almost impossible for you to get admission to JNU for MCA.
Yes, but you need to wait until the 3rd or 4th round of allotment to get admission to the CSE branch at NIT Patna. It varies every year based on the number of students who sit for the exams.
Considering your profile you indeed have a good chance of getting shortlisted in the selection process and getting into IBS Hyderabad. It’s nothing to be said proudly but IBS Hyderabad has lowered its cut off in recent years mainly to attract more students and anything above 75 really guarantees admission into the B school. Make sure to keep yourself updated with the waiting list and get yourself enrolled in the IBS Hyderabad campus only.
Yes, English proficiency tests like the IELTS and TOEFL are required for those who want to study in the Netherlands. These tests are also required for obtaining a visa for international students. If the language of instruction for your previous studies was English, you might be exempted from providing the English proficiency test scores.
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IIM Calcutta considers your 10th and 12th score but not your graduation score.
You have secured below average in class 10th and 12th which makes your CAR score of 99.9 look fake. Chances are you might not get into IIM Calcutta with these academic scores in 10th and 12th. My suggestion is to go for FMS as it does not consider your past academics.
Getting into top B-schools depends on your profile and academic grades as it plays a major role in the marking system in PI. The scores mentioned in the question are good enough and you have a good chance of getting into IIMs, XLRI, FMS, and IIFT.
Moreover, if you are aiming for the top B-schools of the country stop restraining yourself with the thought of what's the minimum percentile. Aim for the full score and try to maximize as much as possible.
Try not to follow the cycle of multiple attempts and increasing a little percentile over the past one just to get in a B-school of your choice. Just Give it one shot but make it your best.
Going by the academics you mentioned, I'd say there's nothing that you can do about it now so stop worrying and focus on your preps. Just give you the best in your attempt and make sure you convert the calls which will eventually land you up in one of the finest top B-schools.
Personally, I will recommend you join IIM Lucknow . The reason being your outstanding profile. With such an amazing profile you have multiple chances of getting selected in the top firms in Consulting and Investment Banking areas. Many of these reputed companies do not visit the campus if SJMSOM at all. So you will be losing a lifetime of opportunities.
Also, at the end of the day, IIM Lucknow is a top 4 IIM and its brand name will influence you throughout your life. The fees are not a problem as the majority of the students take educational loans offered at low-interest rates. You can pay it back within 5-7 years with the high paying job you land post-MBA.
This answer is based on the interview experience of a close friend who had backs during graduation. When enquired about the same, she told them that she has a good percentile despite that. The panelists contradicted her saying the other candidates also have an excellent percentile and academic background. They asked why should a person with a back be preferred over them. My friend told them she even had an extracurricular background and an overall good profile. Yet again the panelists were not convinced. She further said that it was her talent for never giving up that set her apart from others. The panelists told her she couldn’t make it because of her backlog and she easily gave up and left.
The conclusions I drew from this interview were
So it’s eventually your luck and your confidence that will decide if having a back will hinder your path to success or not.