Test of English as Foreign Language
If you are aiming for a job in the foreign country, then VIT integrated course is definitely better because when you finish your masters abroad, you will get job opportunities there and if you're able to nail that, then you can aim to settle there. Else you can take SRM University and try and get a job here in India, but then going abroad becomes kind of difficult. Choose wisely, all the best!
Hello Nitika, Yes, you do need mathematics as a subject in your 12th examinations if you are applying for MBA / MBA HR / MBA Decision Science & Analytics courses. Also you do need TOEFL/IELTS to prove your english proficiency. The minimum TOEFL score is 80 and minimum IELTS score is 6.5. Visit this official website for eligibility criteria:
https://upload.nmims.edu/admission/handoutadmission2020.pdf
Both IELTS and TOEFL are widely accepted for master's programs in the U.S., but the choice depends on the university's preference and your own strengths. Many universities accept either test, so it often comes down to which format suits you better. TOEFL is more common in the U.S., so some schools may have a slight preference for it. TOEFL focuses on American English and is entirely computer-based, with integrated tasks that combine reading, listening, speaking, and writing. IELTS, on the other hand, includes a face-to-face speaking section and may feel more comfortable for some test-takers. Research your target schools' requirements to ensure you choose the most suitable exam. If you're serious about your goal, consider connecting with a good career consultancy service. They can help you with entrance exams (like IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE), paperwork, selecting a suitable college and course, and even improving your profile for scholarships. Some reliable services include IDP, ICC (Invicta Career Consultancy), and Y-axis. ICC, in particular, offers comprehensive support and aims to help you get into your dream college with a good scholarship. Best of luck!
Hello
If you want to study abroad then TOEFL is for you TOELF is like IELTS but IELTS is more wodely used.
You have to apply in various universities abroad along with your TOEFL but you have to see if the university you are applying in is accepting TOEFL. Depending on the course you want to take admission in you have to give exams seperately.
Other exams would be IELTS for english, GMAT for MBA.
if you have any more questions I would be happy to answer them in the comments.
Hope it helps.
Hi Sai Krishna,
First of all I need to know if you are talking about MBA/PGDM from NMIMS Mumbai/Bangalore/Hyderabad campus.
For admission to these 3 B-schools and pursuing MBA or PGDM in Business Management or HR Management you need to sit for NMAT by GMAC exam and crack it. There is no requirement of IELTS or TOEFL.
As far as NMAT is concerned it is held once a year, but the exam can be taken as per the candidate's suitable date within a window of around 2.5 months from October to mid of December. You also get to attempt the exam a maximum of three times as per your wish but you will have to pay everytime you take an attempt. The best of three scores are considered for you final selection. The exam is a non-negative marking exam. There are three sections in the NMAT exam. They are Quantitative Skills, Language Skills, and Logical Reasoning. There are in all 120 questions and 120 minutes to answer them. Although each of the section has fixed timings and a fixed number of questions.
Language Skills - 32 questions - 22 minutes
Quantitative Skills - 48 questions - 60 minutes
Logical Reasoning - 40 questions - 38 minutes
The sections can be ordered as per your convenience. If you prefer the CAT style then start with Language Skills and follow it up with the other two.
If you are someone who prefers Quants to Language skills, then it's best to start with Logical Reasoning, follow it up with Quantitative Skills and end with Language Skills. This is my personal favorite style as among the three sections, Logical Reasoning is the most taxing one and it's best to attempt it with a fresh mind. If you are average in Quants you can still ease through Quantitative Skills. Language Skills of NMAT is one of the easiest among other B-school entrance exams.
The entire exam is more of a test of speed. The level of questions are from easy to moderate with more of them being on the easier side. So, it's the speed that matters. Being a non-negative exam it becomes imperative that you don't leave any question. There is also no point in deliberating between two answers. Just mark one option and move to the next question. Don't think that you will come back to the question later on. Mark an option and mark the question for review and move on. If you get time you come back else let your luck have a go at it as you had already marked an option.
Now coming to the cutoffs.
NMIMS Bangalore and Hyderabad campus generally gives you a call with 185+ scores. 190 would be a safe score to expect a call for PGDM from those two campuses.
NMIMS Mumbai cutoffs go a bit higher. 207+ is a safe score to expect a call. So 210 onwards one should expect a call for sure for both MBA BM and HR from the Mumbai campus.
All three are pretty good campuses to pursue management education.
Please revert back for any further queries or help. Happy to help!!
Hey , Toefl stands for test of english as foreign language , is a standardized test for english language , basically to test the competency of non native English speakers to get into english speaking universities . Its slightly difficult than other tests for the same purpose . Some great institution for the same in mumbai1. Inspirus education2. Clear perceptions3. WM english speaking classes 4. IMFS 5. JAMBOREE educationI hope this helps !
Hey , Toefl stands for test of english as foreign language , is a standardized test for english language , basically to test the competency of non native English speakers to get into english speaking universities . Its slightly difficult than other tests for the same purpose . Some great institution for the same in Hyderabad1. Brooklyn review2. ZS career academy 3. Texas review Begumpet 4. Abhyaas kukatpally 5. Amion overseas consultants Hope this helps !
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