Yes, Jadavpur University offers lateral entry admission to BE and B.Pharm courses. Candidates seeking admission to BE and B.Pharm lateral entry programs must appear for the West Bengal Joint Entrance Lateral Entry Test (WB JELET). To be eligible for Jadavpur University BE Lateral entry admissions candidates must have completed a 3-year Diploma in the relevant branch of engineering with a minimum of 60% marks from any recognised institute or university. Candidates with a WB JELET rank of within 50 have higher chances of admission as the competition is very high for the Jadavpur University BE Lateral Entry program.
The eligibility criteria to apply for SIBM Pune is a minimum of 50% aggregate in graduation. To get selected the candidates will have to appear for SNAP and will have to clear the minimum cutoff.
The SNAP exam is of 60 marks and is converted into percentiles. The SNAP score of 43.5 marks is usually converted into 99.9 percentile. 41.5 marks into 99.75 percentile, 38 marks into 99 percentile, 35 marks into 98 percentile and 34 marks into 96 percentile. To receive an interview call, an individual should have a minimum 97-98 percentile in the SNAP exam.
The eligibility criteria for Welingkar Mumbai is at least 50% aggregate in 10th 12th and graduation. The candidates will also have to appear for any one of the exams among CAT/ XAT/ GMAT/ ATMA/ CMAT and will have to score around 80 - 85 percentile. The applicants will be shortlisted based on the exam scores and will be called for the GD PI process and based on their overall performance, they will be allotted the seats.
The candidates will have to upload the scanned copy of all the original documents which will be verified at the time of GD-PI and also during registration for final admission. The documents required are as follows:
Other than these, your extra-curricular activity certificates, academic excellence certificates and sports certificates should be submitted. The extracurricular activities also carry some weightage during the admission process along with the Interview and academic marks.
Candidates who are seeking admission to BHU must meet the eligibility criteria prescribed by the university. Generally, the eligibility for all the BHU programs is as follows:
Allahabad University admissions are based on entrance exams either conducted by the university or other state/national authorities. The university accepts various entrance exams for admission to its undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs like CUET, UGAT, PGAT, CRET, GATE, and UGC-NET. To qualify for Allahabad University admissions, candidates must have a valid score in the entrance exam and have the minimum percentage of marks in the qualifying examination.
Depending on the course specialization chosen by the candidate, he/she will be required to choose the respective subject combination for his/her entrance exam. The question paper pattern for these exams varies based on the subject and level of the course. Once the results for these exams are declared, the university will release the cutoff list. Candidates who have a score that is equal to or higher than the cutoff will be called for the counseling session by the university.
For years, there's been a doubt lingering among Indian students. Is BHU for Hindus and AMU for Muslims? Though both universities might include Hindu and Muslim in their names, they welcome students from all walks of life. Candidates belonging to any caste and religion can pursue higher education in BHU.
The university was solely established to promote learning and research generally in Arts and Sciences in all branches and to advance and diffuse such scientific, technical, and professional knowledge, combined with the necessary practical training to promote indigenous industries and to develop the material resources of the country. Moreover, the university also reserves seats for certain minority-category students.
IIM Ahmedabad offered admissions for PGP Batch 2023-25 at a minimum CAT percentile of 87.19 percentile. In total, 137909 general category candidates selected IIM Ahmedabad PGP as their CAT preference, of which 692 were shortlisted for PI WAT round and 197 students received the final offers. The details are tabulated below:
Admission Stats
| Category | No. of Candidates Selected IIM Ahmedabad PGP | Candidates Selected for WAT/PI | No. of Students With Final Offer |
|---|---|---|---|
| General | 137909 | 692 | 197 |
| EWS | 9141 | 28 | 12 |
| NC-OBC | 33799 | 353 | 115 |
| SC | 16377 | 199 | 75 |
| ST | 4480 | 111 | 43 |
| PWD | 868 | 54 | 25 |
Cutoff Stats
| Category | Minimum CAT Percentile | Composite Score for WAT/PI Shortlist | Composite Score for Admission Offer | Highest Composite Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General | 87.19 | 0.63 | 0.67 | 0.86 |
| EWS | 99.39 | 0.60 | 0.57 | 0.80 |
| NC-OBC | 86.5 | 0.55 | 0.55 | 0.78 |
| SC | 82.86 | 0.48 | 0.47 | 0.70 |
| ST | 72.4 | 0.42 | 0.44 | 0.67 |
| PWD | 70.67 | 0.30 | 0.32 | 0.72 |
Waitlist
| Category | Number of Students |
|---|---|
| General | 1 |
| EWS | 3 |
| NC-OBC | 5 |
| SC | 11 |
| ST | 0 |
| PwD | 6 |
Class Composition
| Category | Number of Students |
|---|---|
| General | 187 |
| EWS | 9 |
| NC-OBC | 101 |
| SC | 59 |
| ST | 36 |
| PwD | 16 |
IIM Calcutta shortlisted 931 for WAT-PI out of 175543 general category candidates who selected IIM Calcutta PGP as their CAT Preference. The details are tabulated below:
Admission Stats
| Category | No. of Candidates Selected IIM Calcutta PGP | Candidates Selected for WAT/PI |
|---|---|---|
| General | 175543 | 931 |
| EWS | 10191 | 63 |
| NC-OBC | 40991 | 409 |
| SC | 22458 | 418 |
| ST | 6318 | 222 |
| PWD | NA | NA |
Cutoff Stats
| Category | Composite Score for WAT/PI Shortlist | Composite Score for Admission Offer |
|---|---|---|
| General | 52.7 | 51.8 |
| EWS | 48.1 | 48.7 |
| NC-OBC | 45.4 | 39.7 |
| SC | 39 | 39.6 |
| ST | 33.3 | 34.9 |
| PWD | NA | NA |
| Category | Number of Students |
| General | 233 |
| EWS | 9 |
| NC-OBC | 130 |
| SC | 72 |
| ST | 36 |
| PwD | NA |
JNU conducts an entrance test and an interview for admission of its PhD candidates. Usually, the written test carries 70% weightage, while 30% weightage is given to the interview. Most of the questions asked in the JNU PhD interview are about the research field the candidate plans to join. Below are the top 3 tips to crack the JNU PhD interview: