Wednesday, October 31, 2018

MBA upcoming Exams


                       GRE EXAM 2019
Have a dream of studying abroad at top-notch universities? Want to persue research and management top-10 universities of the world? GRE is the key to your success.
The Graduate Record Examination opens the door for 1,200 business schools around the world and thousands of universities for research and higher studies. A basic GRE exam and Subject exam will test your full grip over a subject. The subject tests include Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Literature, Mathematics, and Psychology. The general GRE exam includes Aptitude, Reasoning and English. Undergraduates can apply for this exam. Around 378 MBA colleges and 464 MS Colleges accept GRE score. The exam is conducted thrice a year in April, September, and October.
The Application fee for GRE General Test is Rs. 13,500 – Rs. 14,500 while for Subject Test is Rs. 10,000 – Rs. 11,000. The GRE score is valid for five years. The admission is purely based on the cut-off declared by colleges. It is conducted in 22 cities. This exam also helps to grab you a scholarship at college.
                                 NMAT EXAM 2019
How many give NMAT exam for NMIMS every year?
NMAT conducted by GMAC is an entrance exam to get into NMIMS for various courses of business management studies. There are NMIMS campus- Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderbad, Indore, Navi Mumbai and Shirpur. Other institutes accepting the scores of this exam are:
SVKMs Narsee Monjee Institute of Management studies(Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai), Xavier University, MISB Bocconi, IFCAI Business School, Thapar School of Management, VIT University and much more.
NMAT 2018 registration dates are from July 03, 2018 to October 03, 2018 while Exam dates are from October 4, 2018 to December 17, 2018. Results will be announced in the 2nd week of January 2019.
The exam has three sections with a fixed time allotted. The answers get finalized when you move on to the next section.
Sr. No
Section
No. Of Question
Time(Minutes)
1.
Language Skills
32
22
2.
Quant. Skills
48
60
3.
Logical Reas.
40
38

There is NO NEGATIVE MARKING in this exam.
Registration Process:
Create an account on www.nmat.org.in using a valid e-mail id.
Provide Contact Information, Personal Information, Education and Work Experience, Preference of Course interested and then agree to Terms and Conditions. The exam will be held in 44 cities at 58 centers in India and at 4 International Centers. On the D-Day, candidates must bring the following things: Printout of Confirmation E-Mail & Admit Card, Photocopy of Primary ID, Latest photograph with one original ID( Passport/PAN Card/ Voter ID/ UID/ Aadhar Card/ Driver’s Licence).
The exam validity for NMAT exam is 1 year.
CUT-OFFs for NMIMS Mumbai/Bangalore and Hyderabad (2018-2020)
NMIMS
Quantitative
Logical
Language
Hyderabad
60
50
50
Bangalore
60
50
50
Mumbai
65
55
50

Candidates can appear only 3 times during a year for NMAT exam including the first and two retakes. The best score is counted.
88,454 students gave the NMAT by GMAC 2017 exam with a 7% rise from the last year.
For how many years is the score of NMAT valid?
‘NMAT by GMAC’ score is valid for 4/5 years while NMAT score is valid for one academic session. Therefore, if you give the exam in 2018 then the validity is from 2019-2021. The results are announced within 4 to 5 weeks after attempting the test.
THANK YOU!

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Due to student visa restrictions UK has missed out on billions which seems disheartening!


The UK economy owing to its immigration changes may have lost out on billions of pounds in export earnings from international students according to a new analysis published by Universities UK.
According to the analysis, when the government scrapped the post study work visa, the country lost more than 8 billion pounds in the period 2013-17.
There was a slight dip in the number of student enrolments due to the immigration rule changes between the period of 2012-17 according to the analysis.
The analysis is based on two scenarios, the continuation of non-EU growth between 2008 – 2012 and a visible growth of non-EU student growth in Australia Post 2017.
According to the reports, it was revealed that 442375 international students constituted 19% of the students registered at UK universities, consisting of 6% from EU and 13% from non-EU countries.
According to analysis, the income and economic activity of these students resulted in 25.8 billion pounds in output and 206,600 jobs for the UK economy in 2014-15.

In terms of international student enrolments countries such as US, Australia, France and Germany all grew at a faster rate than the UK, with growth rates in 2014-15 of 9.4%, 10.7%, 1.8% and 8.7% respectively.
It revealed that in 2016-17, 442,375 international students made up 19% of all students and in this period, the UK’s international enrolments grew just  by 0.5%
The Chief executive of Universities UK Alistair Jarvis said  that he expected the UK to be doing “better.” He called on Theresa May’s government to “reshape” the immigration system.
“Since 2011, countries such as Australia, Canada, and the US have seen high growth in international demand for study in their respective countries while the total number of enrolled international students in the UK is less, he said.
“The UK  should definitely be doing much better than this. In order to keep up with competitors, the UK government needs to promptly develop a reshaped immigration system that recognises the value of international students as temporary visitors and declare to the world that they are welcome here.”
Jarvis’ viewpoint  is that this should include improved post-study work opportunities.
“International students provide a positive and fantastic economic boost in terms of spending and job market in communities across the UK. They enrich our campuses with their approach and the experience of UK students is enhanced both academically and culturally.
“The income and economic activity of these students resulted in £25.8bn”
“Many return home after building strong professional and personal links here that provide long-term, ‘soft power’ benefits for the UK,” he added.
UK recently announced a type of  visa that would allow international students to gain work experience in the UK for up to two years after graduation.
The new visa would allow a wider range of employers – in all parts of the UK – to benefit from  a wide access to multi talented graduates from around the world that include small and medium employers who do not have Tier 2 sponsorship licences due to the high costs involved.

recent poll by ComRes  which was based on the views of more than 4,000 British adults, revealed also that in relation to the UK government’s immigration policy, only around a  quarter of British adults say that they view international students coming to study at UK universities as immigrants.

It revealed also that nearly (72%) of British adults polled actually think that international students would  be able to stay in the UK post-graduation for one year or more in order to gain work experience.

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CAT ADMIT CARD RELEASED

The wait is over! Finally, IIM Calcutta has issued admit cards for the CAT 2018 exam to be held on November 25, 2018, on www.iimcat.ac.in. Fill in your details and download it, as soon as possible. The exam will be conducted across 147 test cities.
Apart from preparing for the exam it is necessary to take printouts of the admit card and visit your centre allotted, once. This will eliminate last minute anxiety. Make formula sheets and keep them on the tips. It is high time to keep up the positivity and attempt mock tests regularly.
So, let’s peep into the brains of 100 percantilers:

COACHING INSTITUTE:
Totally depends on you. In this technocratic era where YouTube and other online platforms provide free lectures, it’s a golden opportunity to save your parents’ hard earned money. The study of renowned coaching centres and standard books are available in pdf format on Internet. Even the test papers are also available free. Thus, you can crack an exam without spending a single penny. But if you feel like having a teacher, then you must join a good coaching centre.
VOCABULARY:
English is the biggest enemy of our Indians but it is because of this language that maximum Indians are in top MNCs, NASA, and CEOs of GOOGLE and MICROSOFT. The only way to improve vocabulary is to thoroughly read newspapers- The Hindu ONLY. Make a separate notebook of words and phrases that you observe while reading.
Syllabus:
Syllabus and pattern is well known to every aspirant but the one who sticks to it and follows it religiously till the end, wins the game. Follow less material but do it in such a way that you feel like every question in CAT was from the book. Be aware of every type of question by attempting good test series.
Positivity is the biggest strength of toppers that you are required to develop. Keep your spirits high and work hard.
Thank You.



Saturday, October 20, 2018

JIPMER MBBS Exams 2019 will be likely held on June 2 2019

Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/education/jipmer-mbbs-2019-exam-to-be-held-on-june-2-check-revised-tentative-schedule-here-jipmer-edu-in-5404134/

Dated; 16th october'2018



JIPMER MBBS Exams 2019 will be likely held on June 2

JIPMER MBBS 2019: The procedure to procure applications online  is expected to starts from March 6 on the official site jumper.edu.in

JIPMER MBBS 2019:  Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)  is planning to conduct the  MBBS exam on June 2, 2019. 
*It has released a  revised tentative schedule  on the official website (jipmer.edu.in) and the Institute has announced the exam date and other important dates.
*They conduct the  entrance examination  annually to fill 200 undergraduate seats at JIPMER Puducherry and JIPMER Karaikal.
*The online application process for this course is expected to start on March 6 on their official website - jipmer.edu.in

JIPMER MBBS 2019:  The revised tentative schedule is listed below .

MBBS July 2019
These are the important dates in a nutshell.

       Online application process:  March 6
       Last date to submit online registration: April 12
       JIPMER MBBS entrance exam date: June 2
       First counselling begins: June 26 to 28
       Second counselling: July 24
       Third counselling: August 21
       Final counselling: September 26
       Admission closed: September 30

JIPMER MBBS 2019:

Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) will conduct MBBS exam on June 2, 2019.
The institute has announced the exam dates and other important information in a revised tentative schedule that was released on the official website (jipmer.edu.in)

 The entrance examination is conducted annually to fill 200 undergraduate seats at JIPMER Puducherry and JIPMER Karaikal. The online application process for MBBS course is expected to start on March 6 at the official website — jipmer.edu.in.

JIPMER MBBS 2019: 

       Check revised tentative schedule
       MBBS July 2019
Online application process:  March 6
       Last date to submit online registration: April 12
       JIPMER MBBS entrance exam date: June 2
       First counselling begins: June 26 to 28
       Second counselling: July 24
       Third counselling: August 21
       Final counselling: September 26
       Admission closed: September 30
       MD/MS July 2019
       Online application process: February 28
       Last date to apply online: April 1
       Online Entrance examination: May 19
       First counselling: June 12
       Second counselling: July 5
Third counselling: July 31
       Final counselling: August 28
       Admission closed: August
 3
        Fellowship (PDF courses)           July session
       Online registration: February 28
       Last date to apply online: April 1
       Entrance examination: May 19
       Counselling: July 14
       Admission closed: August 31
B.Sc/ BASLP/ PBD/ M.Sc/ MPH/ Ph.D August session
       Online application process: April 14
       Last date to apply online: May 24
       Entrance Examination: June 23
       First counselling: July 17 to July 19
       Second counselling: August 22 to 23

Third counselling: September 11 to 12

Final counselling: September 27

Admission closed: September 30, 2019

MD/ MS January 2020 session

Commencement of online application: September 18, 2019
Last date to apply online: October 25

Entrance examination: December 1
First counselling: December 12
Second counselling: January 8,2020
Third counselling: February 5, 2020
Final counselling: February 26
Admission closed: February 29
DM/ M.Ch January 2020 session
Commencement of online application: September 18
Last date to apply online: October 25
Entrance Examination: December 1
Counselling: December 13
Admission closed: February 29, 2020

JIPMER is planning to release the eligibility criteria, syllabus and other details next year. The previous year’s details actually facilitate better understanding of  the pattern of JIPMER MBBS.

Eligibility: It is mandatory for a  candidate appearing in JIPMER MBBS 2019 to have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination in biology/ biotechnology, physics, chemistry, including practical classes) with English as an elective subject.

There are three medical entrance exams that are  held in India where JIPMER and AIIMS conduct their own entrance exams and  therefore  exempted from National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test (UG) for admission to MBBS courses.

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