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<p>Getting into the BSc at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore is quite competitive. Since there are only 180 seats in the entire BSc course, the university picks the best students. They look for good grades and a genuine interest in the subject. Having a strong personal statement can really help your case.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">University of Liverpool, Bangalore BSc application fee is INR 5,000. But if you apply early, you might get a discount. If you apply before April end, this application fee will get waived off.</p>

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<p>Punjab Agricultural University accepts online applications for M.Tech course. The application steps are written below:</p><p>1. Select and register for M.Tech course from the list of available courses<br><br>2. Then, fill the academic details, name, along with passport-sized photo.</p><p>3. At the fee portal, make payment of INR 610</p><p>4. Punjab Agricultural University releases the merit list&nbsp;</p><p>After aspirants perform the above given steps, Punjab Agricultural University will review the applications submitted by the aspirants. Document verification is don... View more

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<p>The MBA fee for the Karnataka students (tuition fee) is&nbsp;INR 5.70 lakh&nbsp;each year. Refer to the below complete fee structure:</p><div>Admission Registration fee of INR 8000/ (Non-Refundable)</div><div>2. Programme fee as per the below table&nbsp;</div><div><table style="height: 5px; width: 912px;" border="1" width="1391" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 168.287px;"><div>#&nbsp;Karnataka</div></td><td style="width: 172.963px;">&l... View more

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<p>Yes, School of Business and Management, Christ University is good for the MBA. As per the&nbsp;<strong>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/school-of-business-and-management-christ-university-hosur-road-bangalore-34196/courses/mba-pgdm-bc"&gt;MBA&lt;/a&gt;</strong>&nbsp;placements&nbsp;<strong>2024, </strong> t<strong>op 25% &amp; 50%</strong>&nbsp;of the batch received&nbsp;<strong>salary packages</strong>&nbsp;of INR&nbsp;<strong>15.3 LPA &amp; 12 LPA</strong>. The overall&nbsp;<strong>the hi... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Specialized courses like Game Design or Biomedical Sciences have 30 seats each. The BSc in Accounting and Finance at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore also has 30 spots. These smaller groups are great for learning complex topics. You get more time to use the labs and equipment. The teachers can give you more personal feedback on your work. These limited seats make the environment very focused and professional. It is a great way to learn with other dedicated students.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">For the first batch in 2026, there are 60 seats for the BSc in Computer Science, and 30 seats in BSc in Computer Science with Software Development. The University of Liverpool, Bangalore keeps the class size small on purpose. This ensures that every student can talk to their teachers easily. You won't be just a number in a crowded room. Because Computer Science is very popular, these 90 seats can fill up very quickly. It is best to apply early to make sure you get one of these spots.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Yes! University of Liverpool, Bangalore conducts multiple rounds for BSc admissions. The first admission round ends in December, and the second in January. Some more rounds are conducted in April and May. Each round has a limited number of seats. If you apply in the early rounds, you have a better chance.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Applications for the September 2026 BSc intake usually open in late 2025. The University of Liverpool, Bangalore encourages students to start their forms early. This gives you plenty of time to gather your documents. Applying early also means you get an answer sooner. Please check the portal in November.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Practical work is a huge part of the BSc at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore. You will spend a lot of time in labs and working on group projects. The university has strong ties with big companies like Wipro. This means you get to work on real problems that companies face today. These hands-on tasks help you understand your subjects much better than just listening to lectures.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">The BSc curriculum at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore is identical to the one taught in Liverpool. Professors from the UK help design and check the modules regularly. This ensures you get the same high-quality education as students abroad. The university uses a mix of global and local experts to teach you.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">University of Liverpool, Bangalore BSc course starts with the basics of Science and math. You will learn how to build software and understand data. The topics covered are at par with today's tech job requirements. You won't just read books, you will work on real digital projects. This helps you build a strong portfolio for your future career in technology.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">The best part is getting a real UK degree right here in India. The University of Liverpool, Bangalore offers a world-class BSc experience. You study the same subjects as students in the UK. You get to learn from international teachers and use brand-new campus labs. There are even chances to visit the UK campus later. It is a great way to get a global education while staying close to home.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">No separate entrance exam like JEE or CUET is required to join the BSc programme at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore. The university follows a stepwise admission process that focuses on your academic merit from Class 12. They also evaluate your Statement of Purpose (SOP) and personal achievements.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, you can apply even before your final results are out. The University of Liverpool, Bangalore allows you to use your predicted grades for the BSc application. If your school records are strong, you can get a provisional admission offer. This helps you secure your spot early in the year. Once your board results are out, you just need to meet the final 75% requirement to confirm your admission.&nbsp;</p>

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<p dir="ltr">To join the BSc at the University of Liverpool, Bangalore, you usually need a 75% average in your Class 12 exams. This applies to boards like CBSE or ISC. Some subjects like Math or Biology might also need a 75% score. You also need to show you are good at English. Most students meet this by scoring 70% in their Class 12 English exam. It is a simple way to ensure everyone is ready for the course.</p>

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<p>The PAU-MET exam has four sections, Agricultural Aptitude, General Science, General English and Mathematics. Total 50 questions are asked in Agricultural Aptitude, 30 in General Science, 10 in General English and 10 in Mathematics. The total weightage of this exam is 100 marks. It is a three-hour, MCQ based exam. It is a pen and paper based exam that takes place in offline mode.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, aspirants must appear for the counselling process. During this process, document verification is done and seat is allotted based on total available seats in the M.Tech course. Applicants must pay the fee to confirm their allotted seat.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The last date for application is not updated yet. Application must be submitted early in order to confirm the seat into M.Tech course at Punjab Agricultural University. In case of any issues, they can contact the admissions department of the university.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, admissions are possible in MBA without the CAT at GITAM. The below are the other accepted entrance exams:</p><ul><li>&lt;a title="MAT" href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/mat-exam"&gt;MAT&lt;/a&gt;</li><li>&lt;a title="NMAT" href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/mat-exam"&gt;MAT&lt;/a&gt;</li><li>&lt;a6 GAT</li><li>&lt;a title="SNAP" href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/snap-exam"&gt;SNAP&lt;/a&gt;</li><li>APICET&nbsp;</li><li>&lt;a title=&... View more

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<p>Yes, aspirants can request for a refund but only if their seat is allocated to other aspirant. It will be credited into the original payment account after deduction of 1000 as processing fee. Aspirants can expect the amount to be credited within a span of few weeks by Punjab Agricultural University.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Aspirants must pay the fees for M.Tech course through the <strong>PAU fee collection portal.</strong> On the portal, aspirants must select their course, admission year and then enter the captcha code. They can also track their transaction status.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Fee for M.Tech course is INR 1,58,870. Charges such as exam fee, admission fee, student's welfare fund, are included in the fee structure. The library &amp; book bank security fee of INR 10,600 is refunded during admission.</p><p>Fee disclaimer: The given fee is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The USP of M.Tech course is that it integrates engineering with agricultural research. Dedicated emphasizes is made on farm machinery, renewable energy and AI &amp; Data Science, thus helping aspirants deal with real-life challenges. Research-oriented curriculum along with collaborations with Punjab Remote Sensing Centre, enable aspirants to make career in tech based agriculture, sustainability and applied engineering.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Specialisations given in the M.Tech course at Punjab Agricultural University are Artificial Intelligence &amp; Data Science in Agriculture, Processing &amp; Food Engineering, and more. It provides detailed industry knowledge about a particular sector, thus giving them an advantage.</p>

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<p>To get admission into M.Tech course at Punjab Agricultural University, aspirants must pass the PAU-MET entrance test. They must clear the minimum eligibility criteria, that is, to score at least 60% marks in the undergraduate degree.</p>

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<p>No, you cannot join UPES Dehradun for its MBA programme without appearing for the accepted entrance examination. To gain admission to this institute, students would need to take one of the following exams after they clear the basic eligibility rules.&nbsp;</p><ul><li>NMAT, XAT and MAT</li></ul><p>Students who attempt the previously mentioned exams and attain valid results for the respective exams are considered qualified for admission. Candidates who want to know more about the admission process can click &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/upes-dehradun-30663/admission&q... View more

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<p><span lang="EN-IN">Yes, you can take direct admission without giving any entrance exam. The admissions are completely based on Class 12 marks. The university releases multiple cut-off lists. Based on the cut-offs, students can apply and take admission. The application forms are available after Class 12 result announcement on the official website. &nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p><p><span lang="EN-IN">&nbsp;</span></p>

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<p><span lang="EN-IN">The selection is completely based on Class 12 marks. A cut-off list is released on official website of university. It releases combined merit list for all categories. All the students who clear the cut-off are eligible for admission. After selection, students have to pay the first semester fee to confirm their seats. </span></p><p><span lang="EN-IN">&nbsp;</span></p>

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<p><span lang="EN-IN">Yes, the college allows exit after completing one year. However, such students will not be eligible for the degree. In that </span><span lang="EN-IN">case, the university provides a certificate in BSc. However, it is compulsory to clear all the exams of semester I &amp; II. Moreover, the credit score prescribed by university is to be fulfilled.&nbsp;</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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