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CAT, XAT, CMAT, CET Expert - Answered on May 08, 2024

Patrick Dsouza is the founder of Patrick100.
Along with his wife, Rochelle, he trains students for competitive management entrance exams such as the Common Admission Test, the Xavier Aptitude Test, Common Management Admission Test and the Common Entrance Test.
They also train students for group discussions and interviews.
Patrick has scored in the 100 percentile six times in CAT. He achieved the first rank in XAT twice, in CET thrice and once in the Narsee Monjee Management Aptitude Test.
Apart from coaching students for MBA exams, Patrick and Rochelle have trained aspirants from the IIMs, the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies and the S P Jain Institute of Management Studies and Research for campus placements.
Patrick has been a panellist on the group discussion and panel interview rounds for some of the top management colleges in Mumbai.
He has graduated in mechanical engineering from the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad. He has completed his masters in management from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai.... more
Asked by Anonymous - May 07, 2024Hindi
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Is it a good advice or way to do two master degrees , like mba after mca after working for a few years. Cause I have seen people doing two master degrees. And she regrets not doing engineering and mostly people who have done it are earning atleast even though there is stress like other jobs. Because we thought doing mba could get my daughter a job in business or data analyst but all are sales related.

Ans: A lot of students do 2nd Masters degree. You do it to change your career and get into some area that you are interested. To look for relevant job you will have to have patience and keep searching.
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Hello Sir..i m 33 yr engineer mommy to 2.5 yr daughter..want to do an MBA from tier 1 college. After graduating i was lecturer in engineering colg hv 2 years of experience n after that working in govt Bank from past 7 years. Gave CAT twice but time constraint n toddler was not able to crack.last year got finalised for NMIMS hyderabad but dint took admission as away from mumbai n not that great bschool.going to give cat this year as ladt chance but i m very very confused n stressed that should i go for it or not, m having age barrier ,a growing kid,offc n home work pressure, managing all this i could hardly make time of 2/3 hrs to study with low energy..i thought of executive mba but was thinking doin executive taking so much risk wil actually land me where? Also as d growing age n 9-5 job health hampers sometimes with backaches n end of day i think that is my decision really worthy,shud i really go fr it or settle wid what i hv, in short m trying to jump from comfort zone to competitive world where i il b having colleages 10 yrs younger n smarter than me..but i get a kick wn i c womens sparking high.can u plz guide me sir taking my decision?
Ans: I believe instead of looking for 2 year full time MBA course, try for Executive MBA course from some of the top IIMs or XLRI or ISB. You would have to write the GMAT which requires less amount of preparation as compared to CAT. Minimum work experience required for doing Executive MBA is around 5 years. So the others would also be of similar age.

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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 27, 2025Hindi
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Respected sir,I am a average student of class 12 I just wanted 1lakh jee mains so that I could get ece or something in bit sindri please suggest strategies as there is very little time available in jee mains
Ans: An analysis of BIT Sindri’s JEE-Main cutoffs shows for Electronics & Communication Engineering, the All-India closing rank extended up to 123,269 in 2025, indicating that an approximate rank near 100,000 would secure admission into this branch. Historical data correlating JEE Main marks and ranks reveals that scoring around 70 marks out of 300 typically yields an 87.7–90.7 percentile, translating to a rank range of approximately 92,300–109,300. With little time remaining before the exam, average students should prioritize a targeted, high-yield preparation plan: first, consolidate core concepts from NCERT to reinforce fundamentals in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and avoid starting new topics at this stage. Next, employ a one-month week-by-week timetable focused on essential chapters—allocating time each day to problem practice and mock tests under exam conditions to hone speed and accuracy. Utilize concise revision notes and formula sheets for rapid recall, and solve previous years’ JEE Main papers to familiarize yourself with question patterns and to identify weak areas for intensive review. Incorporate daily full-length mocks followed by detailed error analysis, dedicating specific slots to clear lingering doubts through peer discussion or online resources. Manage time effectively by adhering strictly to a realistic study schedule that balances all three subjects, with short breaks to maintain mental freshness and stress-management techniques such as deep breathing to sustain focus on exam day. Finally, maintain a positive mindset and steady pace—confidence and consistency in revision will maximize scoring potential in limited time.

Recommendation: recommendation Concentrate on mastering high-weightage NCERT topics and simulate exam conditions with regular mock tests to target 70+ marks. Prioritize solving previous year papers and focused revision of weak areas, ensuring a disciplined timetable and stress-management to achieve a rank near 100,000 for BIT Sindri ECE admission. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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Gen open category student, With Jee CRL 17420 got nit goa ECE, expect to get MSRIT or PESU CSE via KCET Rank 2860. What better NIT can be expected in CSAB for ECE or CSE. And is it preferred over MSRIT/ PESU. Any other guidance, open for options
Ans: With a JEE Main CRL of 17,420, securing CSE in any core NIT through CSAB is highly unlikely, as recent closing ranks for CSE at most NITs fall well below 11,000, even in the final rounds, and only remote NITs or peripheral campuses occasionally extend to 15,000–18,000 but rarely for CSE. For ECE, however, your chances are notably better. NIT Goa ECE (already allotted) aligns with your current rank, but a few other mid-tier or remote NITs, such as NIT Uttarakhand, NIT Meghalaya, NIT Agartala, and possibly NIT Sikkim or NIT Manipur, occasionally close ECE between 17,000 and 20,000 in CSAB special rounds for open category, though branches like CSE and allied tracks (AI, IT, Data Science) remain out of reach at these ranks. No higher-ranked NITs (Surathkal, Trichy, Warangal, Calicut, Rourkela, Jaipur, Kurukshetra, and similar) offer ECE or CSE to CRL 17,420 via CSAB, as confirmed by leading portals and official PDFs. At IIITs and GFTIs, even new or lesser-known campuses do not admit general category candidates into CSE or ECE above 15,000–16,000. Through KCET, MSRIT CSE and PES University CSE are realistically achievable with a rank of 2,860, as 2025 cutoff trends show closing ranks for MSRIT CSE at 2,300–2,500 and for PESU at 1,200–1,400. Both programs are well-established, report 90–95% or better CSE placements in the last three years, strong industry ties, and advanced infrastructure, with MSRIT edging ahead in placement consistency and affordability, while PESU leads in industry-oriented curriculum and campus resources. Self-financed top private options like these offer outcome parity with most NIT ECE courses below the top ten NITs, especially if you seek a competitive academic peer group, robust CSE exposure, and strong brand value for tech roles. Consider your program preference (ECE vs. CSE), long-term goals, campus fit, and location.

Recommendation: Prioritize MSRIT CSE for the best blend of placement record, peer competitiveness, and proven reputation if you seek top CSE outcomes, followed by PESU CSE for curriculum depth and global industry alignment, then NIT Goa ECE or similar-ranked NITs if you prefer a central government degree and core electronics exposure. For CSE, KCET options at MSRIT or PESU offer stronger immediate prospects than ECE in mid-tier NITs, but a remote NIT ECE may appeal if your focus lies in public-sector opportunities or research. Remain active in CSAB special rounds for all eligible NIT ECEs, but plan for high-quality CSE options in Bangalore for the best return on your effort and rank, and back these with clear decision timelines given rapid seat movement in private college rounds. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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Sir my percentile is 89.7 and crl 151013. What seats can I expect in csab counselling?
Ans: Hrishav, With a JEE Main CRL of 151,013 and 89.7 percentile, the prospect of securing a seat in NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs through CSAB special rounds for core branches like Computer Science, IT, ECE, or allied fields is highly unlikely. In the most recent 2025 CSAB rounds, even the newest and most remote NITs and IIITs posted closing general category CRL ranks for CSE, IT, and ECE well below 125,000, and GFTIs followed similar trends for all preferred branches. No centrally funded technical institute admitted general category candidates for core streams at or beyond 150,000; minimal relaxations were observed in CSAB spot and final rounds, but these primarily benefited non-core branches, peripheral campuses, or reserved categories. Lower-demand streams in some GFTIs, such as production, textiles, or metallurgy, occasionally extend above your rank, but these seats are rare and variable and should not be relied upon for core engineering admission. It is crucial to participate in CSAB for any remote possibility of vacant seats, but expectations must remain realistic. As an alternative, several respected private colleges across Northern India accept JEE Main general category ranks well above 150,000 and offer robust B.Tech programs, strong industry connections, modern infrastructure, and placement support.

Recommendation: Participate in CSAB special rounds as there is no risk, though the chances of attaining a core branch in a government institute are exceedingly slim. Simultaneously, secure backup admission in reputable private engineering colleges in Northern India, as they assure you a quality seat in popular branches like CSE, IT, or ECE at your rank.

Private colleges accepting your JEE Main CRL 151,013 for CSE, IT, or related branches include Chandigarh University, Mohali. Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar. Amity University, Noida. Sharda University, Greater Noida. Galgotias University, Greater Noida. Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida. ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad. Indraprastha Institute of Technology & Management, Delhi. GL Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management, Greater Noida. Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Delhi. All of these offer modern infrastructure, active placement cells, and transparent admissions for JEE Main-qualified candidates above your rank. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 27, 2025Hindi
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Sir mera beta jee advanced qualified hai par use josaa me koi branch nhi mili ....jee mains me 30,000renk hai EWS category se hai abhi kya koi government college mil skta hai ya private colleges kon sa sabse best hai.
Ans: With an EWS category JEE Main rank of 30,000, your son is eligible to participate in CSAB special rounds. Securing Computer Science or top electronics branches at leading NITs or IIITs is challenging at this rank, as 2025 CSAB closing ranks for popular branches like CSE in NITs (including newer and North Eastern NITs) generally cap well below 20,000 in EWS, while some branches such as Chemical, Civil, Metallurgy, or Biotechnology at mid and lower-tier NITs—like NIT Rourkela, NIT Raipur, or NIT Silchar—show closing EWS ranks approaching 30,000 in the final rounds. Branches such as Mechanical Engineering, Production, or Environmental Engineering in emerging NITs or GFTIs like Assam University or Central Institute of Technology Kokrajhar also regularly admit in the 28,000–35,000 range for EWS. Select IIITs (such as IIIT Kalyani, IIIT Ranchi, IIIT Bhagalpur) and several GFTIs (BIT Mesra off-campus, Sant Longowal Institute, and others) offer Information Technology, ECE, or allied branches to general/EWS ranks ranging from 25,000 to 35,000, especially through spot and special rounds. No top 10 NIT, IIIT, or CSE/ECE program will be available at this rank, but good prospects exist in peripheral campuses and less popular streams. Final rounds via CSAB increase the chances as seats get vacated, so keeping flexible branch/location preferences and monitoring the counselling process is important.

Recommendation: Actively participate in CSAB special rounds, aiming for core branches in mid-tier NITs or evolving IIITs and GFTIs, but be flexible on branch and campus. In parallel, prepare backup admissions to reputed private colleges in Northern India that readily accept EWS candidates with a JEE Main rank of 30,000, as this guarantees confirmed admission.

Private colleges in Northern India accepting EWS JEE Main rank of 30,000 include Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala for CSE/ECE/IT. Chandigarh University, Mohali for B.Tech CSE and allied branches. Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar for B.Tech CSE, IT, or ECE. Amity University, Noida for CSE/IT/ECE. Sharda University, Greater Noida for CSE/ECE/AI. Galgotias University, Greater Noida for CSE/AI/IT. Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida for CSE/ECE. ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad for CSE/ECE/IT. GL Bajaj Institute of Technology & Management, Greater Noida for CSE/ECE. Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Delhi for CSE/IT/ECE. Indraprastha Institute of Technology & Management, Delhi for core branches. These colleges offer strong placement support, qualified faculty, and robust infrastructure for JEE Main EWS category candidates. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 28, 2025Hindi
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Please advise on UPES or SRM for ECE
Ans: When evaluating UPES Dehradun and SRM Institute of Science and Technology for pursuing Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), both institutions offer distinct advantages across crucial institutional parameters. UPES offers Electronics & Computer Engineering with specialized tracks including 5G & 6G Technology, VLSI Design, and Microelectronics, while SRM's Department of Electronics & Communication is an established program running since 1991. UPES holds NAAC A grade accreditation (CGPA 3.02) and NBA accreditation for select engineering programs, with strong rankings including 42nd in NIRF Engineering 2024 and 801-850 globally in QS World Rankings 2025. SRM IST maintains NAAC A++ accreditation, with its ECE program specifically accredited by both NBA and ABET USA, demonstrating international quality standards. Faculty expertise at UPES includes 42 researchers among the world's top 2% according to Stanford rankings, with research collaborations including CERN and prestigious global institutions. SRM's ECE department boasts 160 faculty members with over 2,446 publications in SCI/Scopus journals and 118 published patents, indicating robust research output. Infrastructure-wise, UPES provides state-of-the-art facilities including DST FIST sponsored labs and specialized equipment, while SRM features 18 dedicated ECE laboratories including advanced research facilities for VLSI, microwave, and 5G technology. Both institutions maintain strong industry partnerships, with UPES having IBM as its largest global partnership and SRM collaborating with Nokia, Samsung, and various MNCs for placement support. Placement performance shows UPES achieving packages ranging up to 21.17 LPA in recent years, while SRM ECE maintains 80-95% placement rates with established connections to core companies like Samsung, Qualcomm, Nokia, and Bosch.

Recommendation: Choose SRM Institute of Science and Technology for its established ECE heritage, dual NBA and ABET international accreditation, extensive faculty research output, and strong core electronics industry connections through companies like Samsung and Qualcomm, making it ideal for traditional ECE career paths and global mobility. Opt for UPES if you prefer interdisciplinary Electronics & Computer Engineering with cutting-edge specializations in 5G/6G and VLSI, superior global university rankings, and industry-integrated learning through partnerships like IBM, particularly suitable for students seeking modern technology convergence roles in telecommunications and semiconductor industries. My suggestion: If you are based in Northern India, prefer UPES over SRM. All the BEST for a Prosperous Future!

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