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<p>NMIMS Mumbai has mentioned that a minimum of 10 seats must be filled for BBA LLB (hons) course for its curriculum to begin.</p><p>If this seat limit is not filled, this course will not be commenced for that particular year.</p>

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<p>Kolhapur is honestly an underrated choice for engineering students in Maharashtra. The city has a growing industrial base in sectors like foundry, automobile, and manufacturing, which means internship and job opportunities are available locally. The cost of living is much lower compared to Pune or Mumbai, so you can focus on studies without financial stress. Overall, Kolhapur gives you decent college options, a peaceful study environment, and practical industry exposure all at once.</p>

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<p>No, candidates who apply for BBA LLB (hons) admissions at NMIMS Mumbai through CLAT-UG are not required to appear in NLAT to qualify.&nbsp;</p><p>During selection process, such candidates will be selected based on CLAT-UG scores only for BBA LLB (hons) admission.</p>

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<p>According to the popularity factor by shiksha.com, please see the table below for top 5 BTech colleges in Kolhapur and fee structure -</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9795%; height: 201.5px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 49.9079%;"><col style="width: 49.9079%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 22.3889px;"><th style="height: 22.3889px;">Top Colleges</th><th style="height: 22.3889px;">Tuition Fee</th></tr><tr style="height: 22.3889px;">... View more

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<p><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto">MBA FinTech admissions at CLAS Sage University generally begin in January. The admission process is conducted in multiple monthly phases. Students may apply throughout the admission cycle. Students should check the official website regularly for the latest admission schedule and deadlines.</span><span data-ccp-props=" {}">&nbsp;</span></p>

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<p>NMIMS Mumbai only offers a BBA LLB (hons) course through its affiliated institute, Kirit P Mehta School of Law. Candidates study for five whole years in this course which includes subjects of both BBA and LLB within course curriculum.</p>

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<p>Yes, securing a seat through the entrance exams for the <strong>MPharm programme</strong> at <strong>LM College of Pharmacy</strong> is highly competitive. Since it is the <strong>top-ranked pharmacy college in Gujarat</strong>, the cutoff ranks for the national-level <strong>GPAT</strong> are generally high, especially for high demand branches like&nbsp;<strong>Pharmaceutics</strong>.</p>

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<p>No, students cannot apply offline at JIIT Online. The application process is conducted in online mode. Students must apply online for admission in preferred courses. For offline availability of the form, applicants must contact the admission desk.</p>

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<p>If a candidate has already been allotted a seat ion Round 1 and paid the token fee through the <strong>ACPC payment gateway</strong>, that amount is automatically transferred internally if they get upgraded or choose a different branch during the Round 2 reshuffling. Candidates do not need to make a fresh online payment unless there is a different shift in institute.</p>

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<p>No, the CLAS tuition fee for MBA generally does not include hostel charges. Students may need to pay hostel charges separately. Students wanting admission for MBA in FinTech at CLAS must contact the college to know more about hostel and mess charges.</p>

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<p>NMIMS Mumbai BBA LLB (hons) curriculum is scheduled to begin 20th July, 2026.&nbsp;Candidates will be required to appear at Kirit P Mehta School of Law on this date and finish their admission formalities.</p><p>Admissions are scheduled to close by August 5th, 2026.</p>

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<p>No, NMIMS Mumbai BBA LLB (hons) admission has been closed for academic year 2026. Registrations were closed in first week of June and results have already been revealed. Candidates who want to apply for BBA LLB (hons) course must now wait for 2027 admissions to begin.</p>

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<p>Yes, NMIMS Mumbai does offer refunds to BBA LLB (hons) students who choose to cancel their admission.</p><p>These refunds are offered based on UGC norms, allowing candidates to get a percentage of fees paid back. This percentage is based on how early a candidate cancels their admission.&nbsp;Any admission cancellation after 30 days of course commencement will result in no refunds being offered.</p>

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<p>BBA LLB (hons) fees at NMIMS Mumbai has not been revealed yet for academic year 2026. Last year, BBA LLB (hons) fees stood at INR 18.75 Lacs which was charged at INR 3.75 Lacs in five installments.</p>

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<p>As per <strong>Shiksha Popularity rankings 2026</strong>, the University of Greenwich is ranked <strong>#392</strong> in the world and at <strong>#65</strong> in the UK.&nbsp;</p><p>This university has been ranked by <strong>some other popular ranking bodies </strong>such as the US News, THE and more. The <strong>University of Greenwich QS Ranking</strong> is<strong> #791</strong> for the <strong>year 2027</strong> (It is an improvement).</p><p>Look at the <strong>Greenwich University rankings </strong>publis... View more

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<p>Yes, Indian students are required to pay a deposit to confirm their seat at the University of Greenwich.</p><p>This needs to be done when they receive their offer and then there is an initial registration tuition deposit of&nbsp;<strong>around GBP 3,000 (INR 3.75L)</strong>.</p><p>Look at the pointers given below -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>The <strong>deadline </strong>for <strong>confirming</strong> the seat is <strong>28 days</strong> from the day the offer is received</li><li>Indian students can use <strong>Flywire</st... View more

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<p>Yes, candidates can apply for BBA LLB (hons) admission at NMIMS Mumbai before Class 12 board exam results have been announced.&nbsp;Once Class 12 board exam results are out, these candidates need to submit copies of their Digilocker.</p><p>Candidates must submit these copies within 7 days of result announcement.</p>

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<p>Candidates need to submit following documents during NMIMS Mumbai BBA LLB (hons) admission:</p><ul><li>Class 10th and Class 12th passing certificate and marksheet</li><li>ID and address proof</li><li>Transfer / Migration certificate</li></ul>

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<p><strong><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto">No</span></strong><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto"><strong>, </strong>the basic eligibility criteria says, students need to have minimum of 60% marks during graduation. Students may still consult the college for any relaxation regarding admission. Apart from that, students must have passed Class 12 with minimum 60% marks in any stream.&nbsp;</span><span data-ccp-props=" {}">&nbsp;</span></p>

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<p>No, candidates do not need law as a mandatory subject in Class 12th to apply for BBA LLB (hons) course at NMIMS Mumbai. Subjects or stream of a candidate in Class 12th is not relevant for NMIMS University, Mumbai BBA LLB (hons) eligibility criteria.</p>

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<p>Yes, <strong> 55% </strong>to<strong> 65% </strong>is a <strong>sufficient</strong> and <strong>very competitive academic score</strong> for Indian students if the students<strong> meet other important requirements</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>UEL is <strong>quite accessible </strong>and inclusive, they consider degrees with 50% from Indian top-tier institutions like the University of Delhi, Pune University or Mumbai University.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Candidates are required to appear in NMIMS LAT or NLAT in order to qualify for NMIMS Mumbai BBA LLB (hons) admission.&nbsp;</p><p>However, if candidates have a valid score in CLAT-UG, application can be completed directly through that score for BBA LLB (hons) course without appearing in NLAT.</p>

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<p><strong>Yes</strong>, CLAS Sage University is a well-known institute, and it offers an MBA FinTech programme. This course is well structured and a good composition of theoretical and practical knowledge. Students looking for a good management college can visit the official website of the institute for more details about the course.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Kiel Uni of Applied Sciences offers <strong>40+ Bachelor's and Master's degrees.</strong> The courses offered by this university are-</p><ul><li>MSc in Data Science</li><li>MSc in Industrial Engineering</li><li>MSc in Business Management</li><li>MSc in Computer Science</li><li>MSc in Agricultural Management and more</li></ul>

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<p>There is<strong> no tuition fees </strong>at Kiel Uni of Applied Sciences. Only a contribution fee and other fees are charged for studying. The enrollment process for Euro 100. Othet fees such as health insurance may be applicable. The cost of living at <strong>Euro 600 per month</strong> (Around INT 95k).&nbsp;</p>

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<p>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/germany/universities/kiel-university-of-applied-sciences/ms-data-science" target="_blank" rel="noopener"&gt;Kiel Uni. of Applied Sciences MSc in Data Science &lt;/a&gt;course is a 3<strong>-semester long course.</strong> Thic course is taught in English. The students must have a Bachelor's degree with <strong>at least GPA of 2.5.&nbsp;</strong>A GRE score of minimum 65% in all parts of the test.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>No, you cannot appear without clearing the first year AT/KT.</p>

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<p>Yes, if an Indian student applies to <strong>Columbia University</strong>, it can <strong>significantly raise </strong>their chances of getting admitted.&nbsp;</p><p>Look at the pointers given below -</p><ul><li>The overall <strong>Columbia University acceptance rate</strong> is around<strong> 4% </strong>and the&nbsp;<strong>Early Decision acceptance rate</strong> is <strong>around 10%</strong>.&nbsp;</li><li>An important point to take care of it is that the <strong>ED admissions </strong>are &... View more

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<p>No, the class 10 performance is not the <strong>primary factor</strong> in<strong> Columbia University admissions</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>These admissions are<strong> holistic</strong>, which means the candidates' profiles are <strong>evaluated fully</strong> rather than <strong>focusing heavily</strong> on a <strong>single year</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Columbia University</strong> expects Indian students to have a <strong>strong performance</strong> in <strong>9th, 10th and 11th</strong>.... View more

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<p>For the <strong>University of Birmingham admissions</strong>, Indian students need subject-specific marks and they are considered quite important.&nbsp;</p><p>The university assesses the <strong>applicants' class 12th scores</strong> (CBSE, CISCE and state boards).&nbsp;</p><p>For degrees in Engineering, CS, Mathematics&nbsp; or Economics, the students need strong marks like <strong>65% to 90%</strong> in<strong> Maths</strong>.</p>

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