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srividya mamidipudi

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There is no diffirence. The same cirriculum is followed by the both campuses.
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srividya mamidipudi

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Hi abhijeet
Yes it is worthy to take admission in kengeri campus as it has better infrastructure and good faculty and beautiful college campus and it facilitates students to concentrate in studies as it is isolated from city. HR specialization
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srividya mamidipudi

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The applicants is eligible only if they have 60% in their academics from 10th to graduation.
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srividya mamidipudi

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The MAY score will not be considered for the admission of this academic year and it should be minimum of 60% from 10th to graduation.
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srividya mamidipudi

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Hi parul
The cut off for the CMAT entrance exam should be 70 percentile or above.
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srividya mamidipudi

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The application dates are extended upto march15th 2016. Later there will be no possibility to get admission for this academic year.
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srividya mamidipudi

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No, christ university considers MAT score in September/December/February 2015 for the admissions of this academic year 2016-2018 and the college commences from 1st June 2016.
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srividya mamidipudi

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No the admission process for this academic year is closed.
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suma vivek

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Yes few companies do check your 10th, 12th and UG marks too. Most of the companies like TCS, HUL, LG etc. need minimum of 60% throughout your educational background as their qualifying criteria. While other companies like Target, Oracle need m
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Shilpa Madaiah

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There is no difference between session 1 and session 2. Both are the same.