Friday, November 26, 2004

Shwaas, a Marathi film -best film is India's entry to the Oscars


Shwaas, a Marathi film which won this year's national award for best film is India's entry to the Oscars for the best foreign film.


But for a low budget film like Shwaas the biggest problem is money.

In a bid to give the film a fair chance at the Oscars, Amitabh Bacchan today contributed to a unique fund raising campaign for Shwaas.

The actor handed over a cheque worth Rs 1 lakh to the team of the Marathi film.

He however, admits that his contribution is a drop in the ocean. ''I do not know how much they are falling short of, but in my own way I have a small contribution. I know it is a drop in the ocean. But right now every drop matters," said Bachchan.

Apart from Bachchan's contribution and that of Sunil Dutt who pooled in Rs 50,000, there has been no contribution from Bollywood.

The film requires Rs 1.5 crore for publicity in America among Academy members.

People related to stage, culture and the Marathi film industry have scraped together Rs 65 lakh

Thursday, November 25, 2004

IIM cutoff this year: 57 and above

IIM cutoff this year: 57 and above - Rediff.com


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IIM cutoff this year: 57 and above
November 23, 2004

Get Ahead readers were treated to an hour-long chat conducted by Rakesh Kumar and Munish Kumar of Top Careers And You.
This is a transcript of the chat:

sainath : What will be the likely cutoff for TAPMI?
RAKESH KUMAR : The TAPMI cutoff will be 47and above.
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lola : How much time do you need, ideally, to bell the CAT?
RAKESH KUMAR : You need eight to 12 months to bell the CAT.
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reena : What is the likely cutoff in Quant?
RAKESH KUMAR : The Quant cutoff is 16.
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reena : How do you think students have fared this year? I felt it was very tough.
RAKESH KUMAR : The paper was easy, but the uncertainty made it tough initially.
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lola : Was the Quant section really tough?
RAKESH KUMAR : The Quant section was average. The cutoff is 16.
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ac : Was this year's exam more difficult than the previous years?
RAKESH KUMAR : No, the level of difficulty was almost the same. But the unanticipated sections/ structure took its toll [on students].
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Menon : Can we expect subsections in XAT also?
RAKESH KUMAR : XAT is not as uncertain as CAT. But going by the trend, please be ready for the worst.
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garimadelhi : I scored 56. Is it okay?
RAKESH KUMAR : If you have the sectional cutoffs, your chances are good.
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RAKESH KUMAR : Cutoffs for DI/DS: 14. Quant:16. Verbal Ability: 21.
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Dilip : What would be the expected cutoff in Verbal/RC in the worst case?
RAKESH KUMAR : Worst case: 18-21.
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hardik : What would be the cutoff for SP Jain?
RAKESH KUMAR : 53+.
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kanwal : At what score can we expect an IIM call?
RAKESH KUMAR : 57+
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