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Q:   Is Jai Narain Vyas University a good college?
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This college is absolutely a good choice! Infrastructure: College offers better facilities for students like Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms are maintained according to the technology and makes smart classes. They provide best quality of food in canteen at reasonable price which is easily affordable by any student in campus. Faculty: Teachers in my campus play a major role because they have proper technique to teach a student and makes them zero to hero. They have proper well maintained skills for teaching high level studies in campus. Semester are difficult and passing percentage is 36%. .
Q:   Does Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi provide good placement facilities?
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Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi has been rated 2.9 on placements on the basis of 107 reviews done by students. In Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi, 398 students were admitted in year 2016-17, out of which 313 graduated in 2018-19. From this, 6 qualified students got placed with a median salary of INR 336000 and 86 students got selected for higher studies. In year 2017-18, 505 students were admitted, out of which 424 graduated in 2019-20. From this, 10 qualified students got placed with a median salary of INR 300000 and 171 students got selected for higher studies. In year 2018-19, 452 students were admitted, out of which 426 graduated in 2020-21. From this, 12 qualified students got placed with a median salary of INR 180000 and 124 students got selected for higher studies.
Q:   What is the application process of GITAM School of Science Bengaluru?
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GITAM School of Science Bengaluru application is open. The school accepts application through the online application. Students can apply directly through the official website. Fll the application form and apply for admission for the desired course. 

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Q:   Who is eligible for SNDT Women's University MSc?
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The candidate should complete graduation with at least 50% aggregate is required to apply for SNDT Pune MSc programme. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification in later stages of admission. Besides, eligibility, aspirants must also meet the selection criteria. Aspirants need to apply online and print the completed form and submit it to the department. Admission process will consist of a personal interview on the dates that will be communicated over email.

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Q:   How many students can do M.Sc Physics at Saurashtra University?
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12 PUPILS: The courses are available for Ph.D. candidates as well as UG or PG levels. Students can choose from 16 different streams in which the courses are provided. The social sciences, humanities, teaching and education, accounting and commerce, medicine and health sciences, and law are among the most in-demand areas. Programs in B.Ed., M.Ed., B.Com., M.A., M.Sc., B.A., M.Com., and LLB are the most desired. 

Qualification Standards Candidates for admission to the two-year, full-time M.Sc. programme must have completed a Science bachelor's degree from an accredited university board.To be eligible for the PhD programme at Saurashtra University, candidates must have completed a master's degree in the relevant field with at least 55% of the required points. 

Q:   Is M.Sc at WCC better than Ethiraj College for Women?
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WCC Benefits-

  1. A slightly more established university, particularly for studies in the arts and sciences.
  2. More M.Sc. programs are available, including those in IT, physics, biochemistry, microbiology, and math.
  3. observes increased cutoffs, a competitive admissions process, and good student profiles.
  4. Placements on campus are generally better, and more companies are coming to WCC.
  5. improved lab facilities and infrastructure for science programs.

The benefits of Ethiraj

  1. Outstanding faculty qualifications, including numerous visiting academics from research institutes.
  2. strong emphasis on innovation and research. generously funded laboratories.
  3. high success rate in the GATE and UGC/CSIR NET qualifying exams following M.Sc.
  4. A slightly improved brand name for professional degrees such as MBAs.
    In conclusion, WCC performs well in terms of placements, infrastructure, overall development, and competitive admissions. However, Ethiraj's academic profile and research are also strong points.But , i will prefer WCC over Ethiraj.
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Q:   What is the fee for MSc at MDSU?
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The fee for the MSc programme at MDSU include various charges such as tuition fees, hostel fees, and admission charges. The total tuition fee ranges from around INR 7,500 to INR 1.44 lakh. The fee details are mentioned as per the official website and are indicative.

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Q:   Does The Yenepoya Institute of Arts, Science, Commerce and Management, Yenepoya (Deemed to be University) provide good placement facilities?
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The Yenepoya Institute of Arts, Science, Commerce and Management, Yenepoya (Deemed to be University) has been rated 3.9 on placements.
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