
Understanding what to expect in XAT is important as it enables candidates to plan their preparation efficiently and develop effective strategies. The exam pattern for XAT has remained consistent with the previous year's structure, comprising three parts: Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning, Decision Making, and Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation. The second part included mock keyboard testing, while the final part covered General Knowledge questions and Essay Writing.

The top 10 MBA colleges in India 2024 are IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Kozhikode, IIT Delhi, IIM Calcutta, IIM Mumbai, IIM Lucknow, IIM Indore, XLRI Jamshedpur, and IIT Bombay. These institutes are renowned for their world-class faculty, rigorous academic programs, excellent placement opportunities, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and vibrant campus life. They provide a conducive environment for holistic development and foster leadership qualities among their students. All MBA aspirants dream of studying in one of these top 10 MBA colleges in India to gain academic excellence and land a lucrative job in top companies around the world. If you are planning on pursuing an MBA, then have a look at the top 10 government and private colleges in India, with their NIRF Ranking 2024, fee, and other details.
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IIHMR University has signed an MoU with the Society for Education, Action, and Research in Community Health (SEARCH) on a virtual platform on November 12th. The MoU between the two will mainly focus on Public Health Research along with the exchange of expertise and producing research outputs in issues related to national, regional, tribal as well as global public health. The term of the MoU between the university and SEARCH Is five years and is valid till December 31st, 2025.
Dr Ashok Agarwal, Founder, Trustee, IIHMR University, during the virtual meet said that the university is honoured to work with SEARCH. The collaboration between the two will help in the research and development in the field of Public Health.
The MoU ceremony was held online and was moderated by Dr Shiv Tripathi, Professor Dean, Training, IIHMR University. Many eminent personalities including Dr Ashok Agarwal, Founder, Trustee, IIHMR University, Dr Abhay Bhang, Chairperson, SEARCH, Dr S D Gupta, Chairperson, IIHMR University, Dr. P. R Sodani, President (Officiating), IIHMR University, Mr Anand Bhang, In Charge, Resource Mobilization and External Partnerships, SEARCH were a part of the virtual ceremony.
IIHMR University is hosting a webinar on "Rural Management & Career Transition: Before, During and After COVID-19". The webinar will take place on 22nd July 2020 from 5 PM to 6 PM. The webinar will be hosted by prestigious rural management professionals who are also alumni of the university.
The aim of the webinar is to address varied experiences, achievements, and the way they realize the demand of rural management professionals in the post-COVID-19 scenario. The speakers will also talk about how can we make our system more resilient as the COVID-19 crisis will affect rural areas the most both socially and economically.
The webinar hosted by the university is a great opportunity for the young aspirants to gain knowledge from such experiences and to plan their future in the right way in the field of rural management sector. Some of the prominent speakers at the webinar are: Mr. Roshan Avasthi, Senior Program Officer, Lady Bamford Charitable Trust, CSR Initiative of JCB, India, Ms. Akanksha Rai, Development Consultant, and others.
The registration for the webinar by visiting https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i4wAq7u_Sz-khtmQDu3DJg

The expected cutoff percentile for IIM Sambalpur CAT 2025 preliminary shortlisting is around 90 for the general category, 80 for the EWS category, 75 for the OBC category, and between 45 to 55 for the remaining reserved categories. It is expected to closely mimic the cutoff percentile trends of the past year across all the student categories. Students are required to meet the cutoff percentile for the overall and sectional categories individually to qualify for the WAT-PI shortlisting. Moreover, if any student scores just below the specified cutoff percentile, they can still apply through a list of factors like gender diversity (reserved for female candidates) and a non-engineering background. The official data for the institute-specific cutoff percentile is likely to be released soon.

ICAMP 2025: The Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Rohini, is hosting the International Conference on Advances in Management Practices (ICAMP 2025) on December 6, 2025, in collaboration with Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Delhi University. The conference theme, "Redefining Management in the Age of Artificial Intelligence," will bring together experts from various fields to discuss the impact of AI on leadership, decision-making, and organizational strategy.

While preparing for SNAP 2025, a common confusion arises as to whether it is worth appearing in all three slots. SNAP provides three different dates for taking the examination, and you may appear up to three times. The flexibility allows you to improve your score by taking multiple attempts; however, please note that each registration attempt requires a single application fee of INR 2,250. Taking up more than one slot will give you a better chance of getting into one of the best Symbiosis institutes, but at the same time, it also involves greater planning and cost. Weigh the benefits against the extra effort and fee carefully while considering how many slots to choose so that you come up with the best strategy for success. It can give you a better shot at the college of your choice. Let’s find out if it's worth attempting all three SNAP 2025 slots?

Mistakes to Avoid on SNAP 2025 Exam Day: When you face the SNAP 2025 exam on December 6, 14 and 20, 2025, you aim to make the day as smooth and successful as possible. How you approach the exam day can greatly affect your results. Many test-takers end up losing marks or feeling stressed because of simple mistakes that can be easily avoided. By understanding these common errors and learning how to steer clear of them, you can stay calm and focus better on your strengths. Here are simple tips and key mistakes to watch out for on the SNAP 2025 exam day, designed to help you stay on track and give your best performance.

IM Nagpur Cutoff Percentile for GD/PI shortlisting decides who gets a chance to go ahead for the Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI). Since the admission process is extremely competitive, meeting the minimum CAT percentile is the only way candidates can move to the next stage. The institute mainly uses CAT score as the deciding factor for shortlisting applicants for GD/ PI shortlisting. As long as the candidate meets the cutoff in all three CAT sections, they become eligible for consideration.
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