October 25th, 2006 by
coremaniac
CAT is popular for its high level of unpredictability and hence nobody can jusge what the pattern is going to be, but still we have given an overview of the CAT 2005 exam and also few previous CAT exams.
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October 5th, 2006 by
coremaniac
Time for some facts to fortify my tips:
Some college information and basis of their admits
MIT - Allows you to apply for PhD only
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July 19th, 2006 by
coremaniac
The following table gives you the overview of the different exams which were held this year. It gives you the no. of questions, no. of marks, negative marking
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July 14th, 2006 by
vaibhav
Hey maniacs,It’s been over a month since i’ve joined SIIB and have begun to get the hang of things here.Let me give you a brief idea about my college.Amazing campus.The acad building is of 6 levels with the top 2 being occupied by SIIB while the other 4 are with scmhrd and scit.Girls and seniors have their hostel within the campus while the juniors of all 3 colleges have our hostel 10 minutes jog away.Now that you have a slight idea of the set up here Ill let u know about how a typical day passes at SIIB.
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July 13th, 2006 by
coremaniac
This is based on my personal experience. It is basically a list of things I would do given another a chance to apply again!
Also, this document is not meant to be a sure shot formula to get into a top school… It should be viewed as a list of things that you should do in order to have a decent chance of making it… In other words, not doing these things undermine your chances of making it in the best of the universities
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July 7th, 2006 by
Sandeep
GATE: this is the exam of basics. So there is no need of remembering lot more formulae etc. If you have the interest to learn subject then only u can get good results. Not by learning the shortcuts and formulae. Try to understand the concept behind the subject and gradually develop interest in it. If we take any previous Gate paper of any branch there is no need to remember lot more formulae, if you have the concept then you can crack it. I don’t say you need not learn a single formula; you have to remember some but not all.
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July 1st, 2006 by
rajesh
I guess getting into MDI was the next best thing when compared to getting into the IIMs. Rest assured, when you land up here, you realise that MDI is definitely no less than any of the IIMS.
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June 30th, 2006 by
coremaniac
All the competetive B- School exams check your proeficiency in 3 or 4 different fields. Given below are the categories and the topics from which questions are generally asked .
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June 27th, 2006 by
Sandeep
Before discussing about Gate or Gre let us put a question to ourselves. Why higher studies? After all what are u’r preferences? Whether money or job satisfaction or zeal for research. If u never thought in this way, now first think about all these things before you take a decision.
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June 25th, 2006 by
coremaniac
Well this one is the most important parameter for an individual to select an institution that what he or she is going to get after the course finishes. So lets see some of the stastics which will bring to your notice what you can expect out of the course
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