Thanks Pritwinder,Priyanka and tcyonline for ur help..i really appreciate it..
@Prashant
Thank u for all the info on CAT..as i mentioned in my first post..i am pursuing a multimedia course as in an animation course..so i searched for some good jobs in the media industry..but couldn't find a job profile that matches mine..so i was already thinking of going for doing my MBA then i consulted one my teachers of the media course and he advised me to go for MBA in advertising..doing MBA is what i wanna do..and not because someone just advised me to go for it..or i else i wouldn't have been so anxious as i already know i wouldn't be able to appear for CAT 2009..anyway i really appreciate ur concern..thanks for ur help...but i still need ur advice..
@all
what my main concern now is that..when i got into this course..i was only doing graduation just for the sake of it...i mean i had to be a graduate..and thats all..so my main was just to clear all the subjects each year and not to score well..and so i only used to study one night before the exam..i know that sounds very lame..but thats what i've been doing from the past two years of my B.com exams..and it is a well known fact that it is just so difficult to score in correspondence..these delhi university people just dont give marks..and i as i've given my exams for the first two years..i cannot change them..i dont know about 2nd yr results as am already waiting..but my first year didn't went that well..i was only able to clear all the subjects..with a percentage of around 40%..i know thats very low..but i never thought it would matter..now i only have my final year in hand..and it is very hard for me to get an average of 50% in graduation..which obviously really concerns me as i dont think i'll be able to appear for CAT if i don't score 50%..studying has never been that hard for me..i was a topper in my school..but i didn't pay that much attention in graduate as i never thought it would matter that much..so what should i do about it now??i mean i am not sure if i'll be able to give CAT or not..what if i am not able to??what second options do i have in that case??shall i go for private universities then??i know i am sounding like a big mess..but i want u guys to help me out seriously...
From India, Delhi
@Prashant
Thank u for all the info on CAT..as i mentioned in my first post..i am pursuing a multimedia course as in an animation course..so i searched for some good jobs in the media industry..but couldn't find a job profile that matches mine..so i was already thinking of going for doing my MBA then i consulted one my teachers of the media course and he advised me to go for MBA in advertising..doing MBA is what i wanna do..and not because someone just advised me to go for it..or i else i wouldn't have been so anxious as i already know i wouldn't be able to appear for CAT 2009..anyway i really appreciate ur concern..thanks for ur help...but i still need ur advice..
@all
what my main concern now is that..when i got into this course..i was only doing graduation just for the sake of it...i mean i had to be a graduate..and thats all..so my main was just to clear all the subjects each year and not to score well..and so i only used to study one night before the exam..i know that sounds very lame..but thats what i've been doing from the past two years of my B.com exams..and it is a well known fact that it is just so difficult to score in correspondence..these delhi university people just dont give marks..and i as i've given my exams for the first two years..i cannot change them..i dont know about 2nd yr results as am already waiting..but my first year didn't went that well..i was only able to clear all the subjects..with a percentage of around 40%..i know thats very low..but i never thought it would matter..now i only have my final year in hand..and it is very hard for me to get an average of 50% in graduation..which obviously really concerns me as i dont think i'll be able to appear for CAT if i don't score 50%..studying has never been that hard for me..i was a topper in my school..but i didn't pay that much attention in graduate as i never thought it would matter that much..so what should i do about it now??i mean i am not sure if i'll be able to give CAT or not..what if i am not able to??what second options do i have in that case??shall i go for private universities then??i know i am sounding like a big mess..but i want u guys to help me out seriously...
From India, Delhi
Priya,
What’s done is done. Let’s hope that your score in 2nd year turns up well enough. Knowing that 2 years are gone now it’s time that you brace up & put in all the hard work in the 3rd year & try to score really upto the expectations with the thought that It’s now or never
In the worst case scenario if you are not able to make it to the CAT then you can go ahead with applying in those colleges where percentage criterion is not all that vital. All that you have to do is to have a graduation degree & able to pay quite a decent fees & you can be enrolled for an MBA. Another option will be to sit for MAT as MAT requires the person to be at least a graduate & try to find those colleges who take people through MAT & in those colleges either the percentage criterion is less then 50% OR they have some other parameters to take students in MBA. (Last I knew that Bharati Vidyapeeth conducts their own MAT test & they want 45% in Graduation) Still you can confirm the same. I guess EMPI is another college who take candidates through MAT /CAT Scores & they didn’t have that 50% parameter but apart from MAT Scores they also conduct some in- house assessment tests etc before taking the candidate in their PG Programs. Infinity Business School is another one where % option is not there. You can do your findings on the above.
I am not too well informed on this but I heard quite a few colleges have sponsored or NRI seats where there is a possibility of getting an admission but you will have to pay a hefty fees for that
From India, Delhi
What’s done is done. Let’s hope that your score in 2nd year turns up well enough. Knowing that 2 years are gone now it’s time that you brace up & put in all the hard work in the 3rd year & try to score really upto the expectations with the thought that It’s now or never
In the worst case scenario if you are not able to make it to the CAT then you can go ahead with applying in those colleges where percentage criterion is not all that vital. All that you have to do is to have a graduation degree & able to pay quite a decent fees & you can be enrolled for an MBA. Another option will be to sit for MAT as MAT requires the person to be at least a graduate & try to find those colleges who take people through MAT & in those colleges either the percentage criterion is less then 50% OR they have some other parameters to take students in MBA. (Last I knew that Bharati Vidyapeeth conducts their own MAT test & they want 45% in Graduation) Still you can confirm the same. I guess EMPI is another college who take candidates through MAT /CAT Scores & they didn’t have that 50% parameter but apart from MAT Scores they also conduct some in- house assessment tests etc before taking the candidate in their PG Programs. Infinity Business School is another one where % option is not there. You can do your findings on the above.
I am not too well informed on this but I heard quite a few colleges have sponsored or NRI seats where there is a possibility of getting an admission but you will have to pay a hefty fees for that
From India, Delhi
Fees is really not one of my concerns as i already told u..i just wanna do my MBA from the best institution possible..so what all universities doesn't require a CAT/MAT paper..i mean the universities/colleges/institutions that conduct their own entrance exam or something like that..and which do not have a criteria of minimum percentage of 50% in Delhi/NCR..which obviously should be recognized enough..i know that IIPM and Amity doesn't take admissions by CAT/MAT..but i wanna know about such other recognized colleges..and how good do u think is IIPM or Amity for doing MBA and its placements??
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
A significant number of colleges are there who consider CAT /MAT scores (like I mentioned above EMPI, Infinity etc) apart from other parameters of their own for the MBA Admission. Good part for you is that they dont want a 50%.
At the same time you have other colleges like (Bharti Vidyapeeth ) who take their own test for the MBA admission with 45% in Grad but again lot of colleges, Univ. who take their own test usually wants the person to be Grad with 50%.
Best way to know fully about this is to do some search on net or visit a few campuses.
For Amity & IIPM, Amity take people with a CAT / MAT / GMAT score + almost all the PG courses they run they want a 50% min. in the gradutaion so I guess Amity is out of your reach. Not sure about the paid or NRI or Sponsored seats out there.
IIPM, thats one where you can have an easy entry because they have their own assessments tests based on which they take students in PG courses + 50% is not a mandate in Grad.
As i said best way to educate yourself on the other colleges is do some search on net & then call up their help desk or office to get full info.
As a personal opnion for doing MBA, Amity is better off then IIPM as I have done Campus hiring from both the campuses & seen their curriculum also . I found Amity students a notch above then IIPM on a few parameters. As i said it's a personal opinion . But at the end of the day what really matters is the potential, conceptual calrity & presentability of the individual irrespective of the college s/he is from, obviously if one is not from the Top -15 colleges.
From India, Delhi
At the same time you have other colleges like (Bharti Vidyapeeth ) who take their own test for the MBA admission with 45% in Grad but again lot of colleges, Univ. who take their own test usually wants the person to be Grad with 50%.
Best way to know fully about this is to do some search on net or visit a few campuses.
For Amity & IIPM, Amity take people with a CAT / MAT / GMAT score + almost all the PG courses they run they want a 50% min. in the gradutaion so I guess Amity is out of your reach. Not sure about the paid or NRI or Sponsored seats out there.
IIPM, thats one where you can have an easy entry because they have their own assessments tests based on which they take students in PG courses + 50% is not a mandate in Grad.
As i said best way to educate yourself on the other colleges is do some search on net & then call up their help desk or office to get full info.
As a personal opnion for doing MBA, Amity is better off then IIPM as I have done Campus hiring from both the campuses & seen their curriculum also . I found Amity students a notch above then IIPM on a few parameters. As i said it's a personal opinion . But at the end of the day what really matters is the potential, conceptual calrity & presentability of the individual irrespective of the college s/he is from, obviously if one is not from the Top -15 colleges.
From India, Delhi
hmmm...i’ll do the necessary search and all...but do u mind telling me the top 15 B-schools of Delhi...ranking wise..
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
ya,iipm cost around 7lacs fee if you can afford then it will be good option as it send to aboard for business trips best of luck
From India, Panipat
From India, Panipat
Its really not about the fee..and ya i checked..Amity takes admissions on the basis of MAT scoring..but which one is better MAT or CAT??
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
they are personalised opnions that students took it less as a global management exposure trip but more as a chance to go abroad at least once in life.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
ohh..so are u trying to tell me that they just give us an opportunity to go abroad but we won’t get to learn much there??
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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