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Nanotechnology colleges in Delhi/NCR

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Q:   Why choose Jamia Millia Islamia?
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Jamia Millia Islamia is an excellent choice with the State Public University being most well-known for its liberal and scholarly atmosphere with the university producing many well-known alumni and free thinkers such as Shah Rukh Khan, Kabir Khan, Mouni Roy, Arfa Khanum Sherwani, Barkha Dutt, and many more.

The liberal atmosphere of JMI Delhi extends to its faculty and courses with the university having a curriculum design with the latest breakthroughs and changes in mind.

Further the university has approvals from a number of national bodies such as the AICTE, BCI, CoA, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, INC, NCTE, National Medical Commission, PCI, and Rehabilitation Council of India.

Q:   Is Amity Noida a good choice?
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The Amity University Noida is a good choice for students as it has been accredited grade A by NAAC. Good placements are offered here with the highest package being INR 61.75 LPA during 2023. 

 

Q:   Why choose Amity University Gurugram?
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One of the strong points in favour of choosing Amity University Gurugram are its strong industry and international linkages allowing students to gain international and also earn foreign/ dual degrees through many of Amity's partner universities.

While students not interested in foreign exposure trips will also find an excellent learning environment recognised by NIRF 2025 for 39th in India among Law colleges and universities.

The university has also received approvals from national & international bodies such as the INC, PCI, CoA, BCI, Rehabilitation Council of India, Institute of Town Planners, ACBSP (USA), and ASIC (UK).

Q:   How many constituent colleges are there under the GGSIPU?
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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has various facilities available for all of its constituent college students. Tabulated below is the list of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University schools:

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Schools of Study

University School of Information, Communication & Technology

University School of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences

University School of Environment Management

University School of Chemical Technology

University School of Liberal Arts

University School of Basic & Applied Sciences

University School of Biotechnology

University School Ayush

University School of Humanities & Social Sciences

University School of Management Studies

University School of Fire and Industrial Safety

University School of Law and Legal Studies

University School of Education

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Q:   Is it difficult to get admission at DCRUST?
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Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology (DCRUST) offers a wide range of programmes. Admission to most of the courses offered by the university are done based on entrance exams. With increasing competition and a limited number of seats, it can be quite challenging to get into the university. Students need to participate in the counselling process conducted by the concerned authority for seat allotment. However, with the right strategy and good academic performance, students can certainly get into the programme of choice. Interested students can visit the official website of the university to know about the admission and eligibility criteria of the offered programmes and specialisations.

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