In Allahabad, Gateforum is pretty reputed among GATE/IES aspirants. But the coaching goes on for long hours. You will be exhausted by the time, all the classes are done. If you can cope with their hectic schedule, go for it. Mechasoft is another coaching that you can check out.
Drop a year only if you feel like you couldn’t do justice to your preparation and you can score better next time. Otherwise joining LPU or Amity will be the better option. These are reputed private institutes and offer decent placements to students. According to LPU placements of 2022 students received the highest CTC of INR 64.5 LPA. Amity has a good placement record for engineering branches as well. The average CTC received by most of the engineering branches is INR 6 LPA.
You can join LPU or Amity and prepare for JEE and BITSAT along with it as well. That way you won’t have to drop a year.
Join TCS and prepare for GATE simultaneously. During the training session for three months, you will get ample time to prepare for GATE after office hours. If you manage your time efficiently, it’s not difficult to squeeze a few hours for studying, after office hours, even after the training period. Many TCS associates prepare for competitive examinations like GATE, CAT, and IAS examinations. With the right time-management strategy, it’s possible to do both.
There are many coaching centers throughout the country for IES and GATE coaching. However, these 2 institutes enjoy a huge reputation and recognition at the national level due to their experienced faculty and their study material quality.
Made Easy:
IES Masters:
For the GATE Online test series, you can opt for Made easy test series, and for the IES test series you can opt for IES Masters. If you plan to join made easy to enroll in Super Talent Batch which has all top faculties teaching in this batch.
For Classroom coaching for civil engineering in GATE/IES, Super talent batch can be preferred if not then IES Masters. For Postal study course, one can opt for IES masters.
Among all these examinations, XAT is most difficult, followed by CAT. The difficulty level of the exams, in descending order (most difficult to easy) is XAT> CAT> IIFT> SNAP> TISS> NMAT.
Now, let us dive into a detailed analysis behind the assigned ranks and the difficulty level.
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MICAT is pretty easy. If you want a career in brand marketing and advertising it is necessary.
Therefore, from the above discussion, you can estimate the logic behind ranking the difficulty level of exams.
Scoring good marks in CUSAT CAT isn’t too difficult. Here are some of tips and tricks that you can follow to prepare for CUSAT.
Develop a strategy that works for you.
The quality of the university depends on which branch you plan to take. There are quite a few good options you can choose from. Some of the private colleges offer really good courses in computer science engineering and electronics and communication engineering as compared to government universities. Thus, my advice to you would be to select the branch that interests you and work from there to select the college you want to go for.
Reputed Colleges:
There are quite a few options you have to choose from after giving AP EAMCET. Some of the colleges based in Andhra Pradesh include the following.
JNTU Kakinada |
Andhra University College of Engineering Vizag |
SVU College of Engineering Tirupati |
Gayatri Vidya Parishad |
Anil Neerukonda Engineering College |
RVR JC Guntur |
VR Siddhartha Engineering College |
JNTU Anantapur |
Sree Didyaniketan Engineering College |
Vignan University |
Raghu Engineering College |
Godavari Institute Engineering & Technology |
These places will give you the knowledge and add value to your resume.
College-based on Branch:
If you are looking at a specific branch, for example, computer science and electronics and communication, some colleges are better.
Other colleges you can look at are RVR JC Guntur, JNTU Anantapur, and VR Siddhartha Engineering College. Finally, have a look at the rankings and also try to get in touch with students from these colleges who can give you reviews regarding the place before you choose anything.
The prerequisite for MS from Canada for most top universities and public colleges is in the 7.0-7.5 CGPA. It’s not likely that you will get into a good college with 5.8 CGPA. You have the option to apply for private colleges in Canada. Note that private colleges are not well-reputed in Canada.
Naturally, it’s not possible to talk about CVs of all students who get selected at these B-schools. CVs of around the top 15-20% of students selected at IIMs, XLRI, FMS, or other popular management institutes are exceptional. But CV of an average student at these institutes usually has the following attributes.
Academics and Co-curricular activities:
Every student getting admission at these institutes doesn’t have international level or national level olympiads or other achievements. An average student usually has a few subject scores to boast about, a few competitive examination scores, some co-curricular activities, and a few certifications.
Work experience and Internships:
Most students have one or two job experiences. For this section, proper presentation helps a lot. If you present your job experience properly, your CV will look impressive.
Position of responsibilities:
Every student getting into IIM and other top management institutes doesn’t have exceptional PORs. Most student talks about their role in college fests and the responsibilities attached to it, NGO work, or a captain or vice-captain role in sports teams.
Extracurricular Activities:
Around 70% of students getting admission at these institutes have few social service initiatives, school/college level sports achievements, school/college level cultural achievements.
One of my friends recently graduated from SPJIMR, and his CV was average.
The two things that helped him get selected are his CAT score, i.e. 99.38 percentile, and work experience at a Top 20 Fortune 500 Automobile Firm.
This is the case for most students getting admission to these institutes. Only one or two sections of their CV stand out and the rest is fairly average.
There are over 100 institutes in India that accept students by their MAT score for MBA and PGDM programs. The MAT score is valid for one year. You can choose among several subjects like IT Marketing, Risk Management, International Business, Insurance Management, etc in such institutes through their MAT score.
Some of the top institutes that accept MAT scores are listed below.
Some key highlights regarding the admission of students through MAT in top B-schools are listed below.
Therefore, a score above 600 is usually considered good for students to get admission to top B-schools in India.