Top B-Schools Grade and their entrance exams (India)

A –Top level, B – Middle level and C – Lower level

Grade Business school Test
      A Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad CAT
      A Indian Institute of Management Bangalore CAT
      A Indian Institute of Management Calcutta CAT
      A   Indian Institute of Management Lucknow CAT
      A Indian Institute of Management, Indore CAT
      A Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode CAT
      A Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad GMAT
      A Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA) Autonomous
      A Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), New Delhi CAT
      A Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi Autonomous
      A Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai CMAT
      A Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon CAT
      A Mudra Institute of Communications (MICA), Ahmedabad CAT
      A National Institute of Industrial Engineering, (NITIE) Mumbai CAT
      A S P Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai CAT
      A Shailesh Mehta School of Management, IIT Mumbai CAT
      A Tata Institute of Social Studies, Mumbai Autonomous
      A Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneshwar XAT
      A Xavier Labour and Relations Institute, Jamshedpur XAT
      B Bharatidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Tiruchirapalli XAT
      B Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi CAT
      B Department of Management Studies, REC Trichy Autonomous
      B Fore School of Management (FSM), New Delhi CAT
      B Goa Institute of Management, Goa XAT
      B Indian Institute of Rural Management, Jaipur MAT
      B Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management, Calcutta CAT
      B Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad CAT
      B International Management Institute (IMI), Delhi CAT
      B K.J Somaiya School of Management, Mumbai CAT/GMAT
      B M.S Patel Institute, Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Vadodara Autonomous
      B Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Mumbai NMAT
      B Nirma Institute of Management, Ahmedabad CAT
      B Prin. L.N. Welingkar Inst. of Mgmt. Development & Res., Mumbai CAT
      B Sydenham Management Institute, Mumbai CMAT
      B Symbiosis Centre for Management & HRD (SCMHRD), Pune SNAP
      B Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Pune SNAP
      B Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB), Pune SNAP 
      B Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS), Pune SNAP
      B T.A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal CAT
      B University Business School (UBS),Chandigarh CAT
      B Vinod Gupta School of Management, IIT Kharagpur CAT
      C Alliance Business Academy, Bangalore CAT
      C Amity Business School, Noida MAT
      C Asia Pacific Institute of Mgmt., Dehi MAT
      C B.K School of Management , Gujarat University, Ahmedabad SCET
      C Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Mgmt. Edu & Development, Pune Autonomous
      C Chetana’s R.K Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai CET
      C Christ College Institute of Mgmt., Bangalore Autonomous
      C Department of Communication & Management, Calicut Autonomous
      C Department of Management Studies, Goa University, Goa CAT
      C Dept of Management Sciences, Pune University (PUMBA), Pune CAT
      C Dept of Management Studies, Anna University, Chennai Autonomous
      C Dept of Management, Madras University CAT
      C Dept. of Commerce & Management, Andhra Univ, Vishakapatnam CAT
      C Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Banaras Hindu Univ,varanasi CAT
      C G.H Patel Institute of Business Management, Gujarat NA
      C Graduate School of Business Administration, Ghaziabad Autonomous
      C ICFAIAN Business school, Hyderabad Autonomous
      C Indian Education Society’s Mgmt College & Research Centre, Mumbai CET
      C Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), Bhopal CAT
      C Indian Institute of Modern Mgmt. (IIMM), Pune Autonomous
      C Indian Institute of Planning & Management (IIPM), Delhi Autonomous
      C Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore CAT
      C Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad CAT
      C Indira Group of Institutes, Pune CET
      C Institute For Financial Management and Research (IFMR), Chennai CAT
      C Institute for Integrated Learning in Mgmt. (IILM), Delhi CAT
      C Institute for Technology & Management (ITM), Navi Mumbai CAT
      C Institute of Management Development & Research (IMDR), Pune CAT
      C Institute of Management in Kerala, Tiruvanthapuram NA
      C Institute of Management Studies, Devi Ahilya Univ, Indore NA
      C Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Delhi MAT
      C Jaipura Institute of Management, Lucknow CAT
      C JDC Bytco Institute of Management Studies and Research, Nasik CET
      C Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies (KIAMS), Harihar CAT
      C Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Mgmt., Delhi CAT
      C Loyala Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) , Chennai XAT,MAT
      C Mumbai Educational Trust’s Institute of Management, Mumbai CET
      C National Institute of Management, Calcutta Autonomous
      C N L Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research, Thane CET
      C Prestige Institute of Mgmt. & Research, Indore SCET*
      C PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore Autonomous
      C R.A Podar Institute of Management, FMS, Jaipur SCET*
      C Rizvi Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai CET
      C School of Communication & Management Studies, Cochin MAT
      C School of Management Studies, Cochin University, Cochin CAT
      C School of Management Studies, Pondichery University, Pondichery Autonomous
      C SDM Institute of Management Development, Mysore CAT
      C SIES College of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai CET
      C Sinhagad Institute of Management, Pune CET
      C Vivekanand Education Society’s Inst. of Mgmt Studies and Res., Mumbai CET
      C Xavier Institute of Social Sciences (XISS) – Ranchi XAT,MAT
      C Xavier’s Institute of Mgmt. & Entrepreneurship, Bangalore XAT
* SCET – State Common Entrance Test NA – Not Available

7 Most Extremely Dangerous Airplane Runways

Wellington, New Zealand

At this New Zealand airport things can get pretty scary due to the hair-raisingly short runway and the fact that the landing strip sees constant windy conditions. The runway at Wellington is relatively short at 6,647 ft, which is barely enough for larger aircraft, and the strong crosswinds caused by nearby Cook Strait can make landing there a wild experience.

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Saba Landing Strip, Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport

This is a terrifyingly small piece of earth to land a plane. Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport is the only airport in Saba, an island in the Caribbean, well-known to pilots because of the dangers of landing and taking off there. One side has high hills while all the others drop into the sea. The runway length is a bone-chilling 396 m, only allowing small aircraft and helicopters to land, and without even an air traffic control center.

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Courchevel Airport, France

A ski area in the French Alps, Courchevel’s airport is infamous for having a short runway of around half a kilometer and a gradient of 18.5 percent! Pilots have to land on the higher incline to slow down enough, and takeoffs must be done towards the decline to pick up speed. Watch the video and feel a lump in your throat.

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The airport at Lukla, Nepal

People wanting to climb Mount Everest know this place very well. Renamed in January 2008 as Tenzing-Hillary Airport, this airport is where most Everest climbers land to start their journey. The runway is half a kilometer long, 20 m wide and has an incline at a staggering 20 percent! A 700 m drop at one end and a mountain at the other, as well as the altitude, make this another risky place for pilots. There have been five recorded plane accidents.

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Princess Juliana Airport, St Martin

The short runway means that large jets have to fly low to land, and beach goers at nearby Maho Beach are often treated to an up close and personal view of a big plane. Signs are placed nearby so no unfortunate spotter would be blown back by any plane’s powerful engines. Planes must also clear a decent-size fence and pass over a road just before hitting the runway.

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Madeira Airport, Portugal

Madeira is a small island off the coast of Portugal, which needed an airport capable of landing commercial-size aircraft to boost tourism. The original runway was only 5000ft long, too short for even the most experienced pilots. Engineers extended the runway to more than 9000 ft by building a massive girder bridge atop 200 pillars. The bridge, which itself is over 3000 ft long and 590 ft wide, is strong enough to handle the weight of 747s and similar jets. All the same, it is quite nerve-wracking when the big jets touch down on this structure.

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Toncontin Airport

Honduras’s capital city, Tegucigalpa, has the notorious Toncontin International Airport at its center, which is very controversial following several accidents, including a 2008 crash that killed five. Toncontin’s runway is just over 7000ft long in a valley surrounded by mountains. Despite the stubby runway, planes as large as Boeing’s 757 routinely land at the airport. Planes land and take off in the same direction in order to clear the mountains. Honduran officials are hoping eventually to reroute commercial traffic to the safer Soto Cano Air Base, but until then be prepared for unpleasant experiences.

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via:thestupidstation.com