u/Both_Assistant7471

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Best engineering colleges with the management quota

Hi everyone can anyone suggest the best colleges within the management quota, Of course I am aware after getting into any of these I will have to grind, but I am still trying to get the best colleges available.

How is MIT WPU or VIT Pune or DY Patil, atleast do they offer decent placement, cause the stats are pretty unbelievable this is why I would love to know your opinion

There's one more thing, I don't have jee written, I only wrote Mhtcet, whose results are yet to be declared.

EDIT :- Nahi hai mere 75 % in boards, its not possible even after supplementary exams

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u/Both_Assistant7471 — 3 days ago

I wanna go die, cause god damn wtf

So rn I just received my 12th scores

And I scored 60% in it

Man I expected at least 70 %

I thought i would take a drop for ipmat, and study well

But now that I have such horrible results

I really really wanted to give ipmat but even if I take a drop, my chances are non existent to even expect any calls for interviews

I was thinking of rewriting 12th subjects again, but kitna hi increase hoga, upto 80 percent at par, and how would I even justify in the pi, or anything, should I just unalive my self, iims don't even accept nios, or else I could have given and increased my scores within the same year, now what should I do ?

Is it worth taking a drop for ipmat and reappearing for 12th subjects again, and even if I do for only 3 subjects, what are my chances realistically getting into a college through ipmat after the panels knowing that I repeated my 12th entirely in a way, I really really wanted to give ipmat, but these scores are shit man.

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u/Both_Assistant7471 — 9 days ago

Has anyone repeated 12th or given improvement exams next year made into iims

So I am planning to give improvement next year for 3 subjects, toh I was wondering whether they accept people who have repeated 12th or not, I need to improve my scores they are far behind, so realistically what are my chances after taking a drop and repeating three subjects again, cause fuck cbse they we can only give 1 subject improvement...

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u/Both_Assistant7471 — 9 days ago

Helppp please

Bhai mujhe 60.8% aaya hai rn, what should I do to increase my marks, should I try nios, ya phir cbse se waapis, how much will that effect in my ipmat interviews, I barely managed to cross the eligibility criteria, but I don't think so they will even look at me in the interview, i will be taking a drop

Please helpppp

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u/Both_Assistant7471 — 9 days ago

What the actual fvk is wrong with cet, inn bhsdhi waalon ne mera centre 138km duur diya hai, aur next day I have my cuet exam, do they sniff cocaine while alloting the centres, you want me to travel for 5 hrs to give a 200 marks exam and then I have to be ready to give another exam next day after travelling back again for 5 hrs, jeez last time also i got a centre 70 kms away which was still doable, but wtf do you mean you decided to double my distance, I hate this cell so much

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u/Both_Assistant7471 — 16 days ago
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myquals class 10 :- 84%, class 12 :- expecting above 75% or equivalent, stream pcm

So i recently got to know about this exam ipmat, which I wasn't aware and had no clue about it, and by the time I got to know, i knew i wouldn't be able to give my whole focus on it, i have never been interested in engineering or whatso ever, my plan has always been to enter management, for the matter of the fact was that I had two three options, do engineering and then get a mba degree usual and typical way

And then I got to know that you can get a bba degree through iims after clearing their ipmat exam and interview.

I know that with the right guidance and coaching I can crack ipmat, wish i would have known it sooner, that way I could have atleast given my best shot, but rn it's not possible, but I genuinely believe that if I take a drop and get a proper guidance via a coaching, I can clear ipmat, the only issue is that, while I was searching for opinions in reddit, many of them are suggesting to take a partial drop, but I feel like if I take a partial drop, then I have a higher chance to mess both my first year and the exam itself, if I take a drop I can have cuet symbiosis as a back up, and maybe rewrite boards 12th again so that I can touch above 80%.

But I lack a lot of confidence, you see my academic profile couldn't have been the worst, my 12th year was rough, I was mentally struggling with the constant loop with my career and wasn't able to focus on 12th I messed up procrastinated, tried again and again but physics, and everything was exhausting, probably the time.

I should have realised that pcm was wrong was in 11th, but I was delusional was reluctant that I could maybe keep up with everything, which resulted with meessing up my 12th exams horribly, I know I had the potential but my confidence to anything just died, online coaching has made me nothing but a loner.

Now I am worried that even if I take a drop and won't be able to reason out within the interview about the cause of academic decline + being a droppers has already very low chances of me entering into iim indore

So should I take a drop or not, I know I have to potential to clear the paper, but I am highly concerned that if I am not able to give a solid reason on why my 12th marks dipped this low, and stuff like that, the drop would be a complete waste, aso i would have to explain my reappearance in 12th exams again, mund giving me some insights??

Please upvote it.

Kindly drop your valuable suggestions

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u/Both_Assistant7471 — 19 days ago