Here is the CMC Ludhiana NEET cutoff 2022 for a non-Punjab, non-christian UR category
Round 1 |
10840 |
Round 2 |
16113 |
Round 3 |
16113 |
So, the last rak at which CMC Ludhiana allotted an MBBS to non-Punjab non- Christian candidate belonging to the general category is 16113 .
One of my friends had a great GD-PI experience at IBS Hyderabad. He recounted having 8-9 candidates in his GD session. Almost every individual was extraordinarily talented and spoke very boldly and did not shy away from sharing their views on the concerned topics.
After the GD round, the individuals were directed to their respective personal interviews. The interview was nothing extraordinary and he was asked about the most basic things.
He concluded by saying that anyone with the right mindset and skills can get into IBS. You should be confident enough and able to convey your thoughts. He also added that if anyone is opting for IBS, he should only go for the Mumbai or Hyderabad campus as the crowd is extremely moderate in other campuses.
I wouldn’t call IMA Ghaziabad an excellent Institute. Rather it’s an average decent college with average placement statistics. The recent pass-outs and students are not fully satisfied with the college’s performance in terms of ROI and roles offered in placements. Substandard job profiles were offered and students have harshly criticized the systems.
Go for a college where getting admission is not a cakewalk rather it is challenging.
Contact alumni through your LinkedIn profile and enquire about the job profile stability and average take-home salary. If you are still very sure don’t just take admission half-heartedly and attempt CAT, and MAT again to target better colleges. This is better than joining IMS Ghaziabad under the pretext of 100% placement when in reality there is no job stability due to bulk hire.
Some books I’d highly recommend to first-year B.Tech. students at NIT Jalandhar are:
For basic electrical - Fundamentals of electric circuits, Kothari.
Millman or Boylestad or NN Bhargava (basic electronics
Amit Lal's videos on youtube are enough for Management principles
B.S. Grewal (Mathematics)
Let us C (Computer Programming).
Manas Patnaik videos are enough for engineering graphics
You will receive a pdf from your professor for Manufacture process
general knowledge is enough, no need to study Environmental ethics
Schwam series and data structures with C for Data Structures.
These books along with self-study and class notes will be more than enough for a B.Tech. student in the first year.
To be considered for admission to ISB, you will need to take the GMAT and submit a strong application and perform well in interviews. To prepare for the GMAT, it is recommended to not join an end-to-end offline GMAT class, as most of these are not effective. Instead, consider joining a specialized class, such as an online GMAT verbal class, if you are struggling with that particular section. It is also important to work with a tutor who has a GMAT score in the 99th percentile. At an advanced stage, consider hiring a private tutor to help you improve your score by 20-30 points.
In terms of application and interview coaching, it is recommended to speak directly with the consultant you will be working with and ask about their qualifications, including the pedigree of their MBA school and their work experience. It is also important to not rely solely on testimonials on a company's website and to ask the consultant how they will add value to your profile. Use your own judgment to determine if the consultant can be trusted.
A CSE degree from LPU is definitely a good choice. I have friends from the institute and I have heard impressive things about thor CSE degree. Here are some of the things about the course that you should know.
Going by the above factors, it is safe to say you can definitely consider doing a CSE degree from LPU.
My brother is an alumnus of IIT Madras. Nagendra and Shanthi Pavan were his favorite professors who taught courses in undergrad. It’s more likely that these professors have not given GATE. If you had gone through their profiles they have pursued their higher studies in foreign directly after their B.Tech in IITM. Both of them have got their PhDs from Columbia University, which is an Ivy League University.
Also, taught by the best professor then in VLSI (Dr. Radhakrishna Rao) would have quickly urged them to earn a Ph.D. from the "best" colleges in the world rather than just in India.
CMC is a minority-based institution where the majority of seats are reserved. General Category Students in the Open quota, hardly are allotted 4 seats so the cutoff is very unpredictable and changes every year depending on the level of difficulty of the exam and other factors.
That said, it’s difficult to determine the minimum marks required to get admission to CMC Ludhiana without knowing your category and the year you will be attempting. The cutoff for the previous year for various categories are listed below:
General |
351 |
OBC |
572 |
SC |
547 |
To give a rough estimate, in a fairly easy paper, you need 600+ and in a difficult one, you might need 560+ that is if you want a general category seat (Open quota) in CMC for MBBS.
It’s not likely possible to get a 30+ LPA package at NIT Jamshedpur or in fact any IIT. So if you have such a high goal, you can go for an offshore offer, which can go even up to 75+ LPA depending on where you get the job. Here are some ways to opt for an offshore offer
So what’s stopping you from getting a 30+ LPA package at NIT Jamshedpur?
Yes, there is a separate shortlist for PGP FABM (Post Graduate Programme in Food and Agribusiness Management) at IIM Ahmedabad. The course primarily prefers students from agriculture, food, and allied courses. However, if a student is from a diverse background and has opted for the course while filling out the CAT form, they may also get shortlisted. There is no surety that all backgrounds will get shortlisted. For instance, it's rare to find a lawyer getting shortlisted for FABM.