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Is there any fee refund policy if the application for MSc course is withdrawn at Jai Hind College?
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Yes, as per the fee refund policy, if an aspirant withdraws their application before start of academic term, INR 500 will be deducted as a charge. If they withdraw after 20 days, 20% of the amount will be deducted. If withdrawal is made and i
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Yes, as per the fee refund policy, if an aspirant withdraws their application before start of academic term, INR 500 will be deducted as a charge. If they withdraw after 20 days, 20% of the amount will be deducted. If withdrawal is made and it has been almost 50 days, 30% amount is deducted. In case aspirants withdraw after 50 days, total 50% of amount will be deducted. The refund policy is as per UGC guidelines.
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Jai Hind College offers an industry-aligned curriculum and excellent placements in MSc course. Aspirants are placed in one of the top companies such as BPCL, Rawji Fine Fragrances Private Limited, HP Green R&D Center and more
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How does MSc course at Jai Hind College prepare aspirants for inter-disciplinary roles?
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The MSc course curriculum at Jai Hind College has a plenty of subjects and projects that pushes aspirants to apply knowledge in real-life. The subjects are inter-disciplinary that helps them learn various skills along with the technical skills
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The MSc course curriculum at Jai Hind College has a plenty of subjects and projects that pushes aspirants to apply knowledge in real-life. The subjects are inter-disciplinary that helps them learn various skills along with the technical skillset.
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What are the laboratory techniques taught to aspirants in MSc course at Jai Hind College?
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Aspirants are taught chromatography, spectroscopy, basic safety concepts, toxic hazard classifications and thermal build-up concepts. Depending on the specialisation, aspirants gain the necessary skills. These are taught keeping in mind the et
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Aspirants are taught chromatography, spectroscopy, basic safety concepts, toxic hazard classifications and thermal build-up concepts. Depending on the specialisation, aspirants gain the necessary skills. These are taught keeping in mind the ethical values in scientific research. It teaches interdisciplinary collaboration in areas such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals and environmental science.
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Yes, seats are reserved for the minority quota as per the Government regulations for aided and self-finances programmes. There is also as special category reservation for aspirants who are from following categories:-physically challenged-sport
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Yes, seats are reserved for the minority quota as per the Government regulations for aided and self-finances programmes. There is also as special category reservation for aspirants who are from following categories:-physically challenged-sports-cultural-ex-serviceman-defense quota
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Jai Hind College has not released the placement data for MSc course. Once released, the same will be updated on the placement page of Shiksha. Aspirants must keep themselves updated on the website.
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An entrance exam shall be cleared if applicant want to get admission into MSc course at Jai Hind College. However, before the process of filing the form begin, they must register themselves on the admissions portal of Jai Hind college. A
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An entrance exam shall be cleared if applicant want to get admission into MSc course at Jai Hind College. However, before the process of filing the form begin, they must register themselves on the admissions portal of Jai Hind college. After that, follow the below given steps:1. Aspirants must register for the MSc course at Jai Hind College admission portal2. They have to upload their graduation scores with signature at the portal3. Payment must be made at ai Hind College, however it would be subject to confirmation 4. Submit all the details and the application for MSc course at Jai Hind College will be confirmedAfter these steps, aspirants must wait till all their details are cross-checked. The documents will be verified and letter of admission is given once the final shortlist is released. Aspirants are given the admission letter for MSc course at Jai Hind College.
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Yes, aspirants who want admission into MSc course st jai Hind Colllege must appear for an entrance exam. Admissions are offered on the basis of marks obtained in Mumbai University admission test. For additional information, they can reach out
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Yes, aspirants who want admission into MSc course st jai Hind Colllege must appear for an entrance exam. Admissions are offered on the basis of marks obtained in Mumbai University admission test. For additional information, they can reach out to the admissions department of Jai Hind College.
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The fees for MSc course at Jai Hind College is INR 121,420. This is for Big Data Analytics specialisation. Whereas, for MSc Chemistry, it is INR 21,600 for aided category whereas INR 56,000 for unaided category.Fee disclaimer: The given fee is
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The fees for MSc course at Jai Hind College is INR 121,420. This is for Big Data Analytics specialisation. Whereas, for MSc Chemistry, it is INR 21,600 for aided category whereas INR 56,000 for unaided category.Fee disclaimer: The given fee is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.
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Yes, the MSc course at Jai Hind College is given in affiliation with University of Mumbai. They have collaborated with international universities like University of Fraser Valley, Carleton University, and Stanford University. These collaborati
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Yes, the MSc course at Jai Hind College is given in affiliation with University of Mumbai. They have collaborated with international universities like University of Fraser Valley, Carleton University, and Stanford University. These collaborations helps Jai Hind College fund their research and expand their research areas.
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