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<p data-start="4293" data-end="4414">Psychology can be challenging for students who are not used to analytical thinking. Faculty usually recognise this early and offer support.</p><p data-start="4416" data-end="4439">Support often includes:</p><ul data-start="4440" data-end="4625"><li data-start="4440" data-end="4488"><p data-start="4442" data-end="4488">Additional explanations during or after class.</p></li><li data-start="4489" data-end="4534"><p data-start=... View more

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<p data-start="5871" data-end="5911">Students who benefit the most from this programme are those who:</p><ul data-start="5912" data-end="6114"><li data-start="5912" data-end="5953"><p data-start="5914" data-end="5953">Are curious about people and behaviour.</p></li><li data-start="5954" data-end="5994"><p data-start="5956" data-end="5994">Are open to discussion and reflection.</p></li><li data-start="5995" data-end="6037"><p dat... View more

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<p>The course balances both theoretical and practical learning.&nbsp;</p><p data-start="3385" data-end="3405">Practicality is achieved through:</p><ul data-start="3406" data-end="3669"><li data-start="3406" data-end="3469"><p data-start="3408" data-end="3469">Case discussions to understand real psychological situations.</p></li><li data-start="3470" data-end="3522"><p data-start="3472" data-end="3522">Assignments that involve observation and analysis.&l... View more

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<p>Minimum 60% aggregate marks in the Science stream If applying through WBJEE, a minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) combined is typically required.Physics and Mathematics are mandatory</p>

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<p>The MUSAT syllabus for bpt mainly cover basic Science subject from class 11 ,12th&nbsp; the exam generally included.</p><p>Physics ( basic mechanics, laws of motion, optics etc.)</p><p>Chemistry ( basic organic and inorganic chemistry)</p><p>Biology (humen anatomy, physiology&nbsp; basic of biology)</p><p>And basic English grammar&nbsp;</p><p>General aptitude and reasoning.</p><p>These are usually objective type</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p data-start="74" data-end="264">Quantum University has <strong data-start="97" data-end="132">quite a few scholarship options</strong>, which honestly helps a lot with fees. I've <strong data-start="177" data-end="216">done my MBA from Quantum University</strong>, so I've seen many students benefit from these.</p><p data-start="266" data-end="305">They mainly give scholarships based on:</p><ul data-start="306" data-end="487"><li data-start="306" data-end="352">... View more

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<p>Let's be honest, Japan is slightly more expensive than India. So yes, if you will compare to expenses in Indian cities. On the other hand, it is much cheaper than cost of living in any developed nation like USA and UK.</p>

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<p data-start="0" data-end="398">Honestly, if you're looking for a university that feels practical and student-focused, <strong>Quantum University</strong> is a solid choice. I've done my <strong>MBA</strong> from <strong>Quantum University</strong>, and what I liked most is that it's not just about theory and exams. They really push you to learn skills that actually matter in the real world, whether it's through industry exposure, projects, or regular interaction with faculty.</p><p data-start="400" data-end="857" data-is-last-node="" data... View more

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<p data-start="0" data-end="60">Yes bro, <strong data-start="9" data-end="31">Quantum University</strong> does offer scholarships 😊</p><p data-start="62" data-end="349">At <strong data-start="65" data-end="96">Quantum University, Roorkee</strong>, you can get scholarships based on your 12th marks, entrance exam scores, or their own scholarship test (Q-Care). If your academic performance is good, you can get a decent fee waiver. For some courses, they also consider CUET or other entrance scores.</p><p data-st... View more

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<p>At <strong>Tezpur University</strong>, admission to <strong>B.Sc. Biochemistry</strong> is <strong>not available through direct entry</strong>. It is a <strong>central university</strong>, and all undergraduate admissions are routed through the <strong>CUET UG (Common University Entrance Test)</strong> conducted by NTA.</p><hr><h2>&nbsp;Admission Pathway for B.Sc Biochemistry at Tezpur University</h2><ol><li><p><strong>Eligibility</strong>:</p><ul><li>10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathemat... View more

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<p>In a design course at IILM University, writing is a part of the curriculum, but it's more focused on creative and visual expression. You'll likely do:<br><br>- Design briefs: Writing project proposals and concept statements<br>- Design documentation: Documenting your design process and thinking<br>- Presentations: Preparing and presenting your work</p><p>The emphasis is on visual design skills, so writing is more about supporting your design work.</p>

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<p data-start="2728" data-end="2828">Seniors are generally very approachable, especially because they've gone through the same struggles. They help with understanding briefs and expectations, suggesting materials or tools, giving honest feedback on ideas, and sharing internship and portfolio advice.</p>

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<p>IILM University Gurugram's courses are updated periodically to keep up with industry trends. The university offers around 129 courses across various streams like Management, Engineering, Law, Arts, and more. Some courses, like B.Tech and MBA, have specializations that are relevant to current industry needs, such as Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, and Cyber Security.</p><p>However, some students have mentioned that the curriculum could be more up-to-date, particularly in areas like AI and modern technologies. The university has taken steps to address this, incorporating industry-relevant projects and internshi... View more

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<p>Most of the public universities in Canada are cheaper for higher studies. University of Toronto, University of British Columbia (UBC), and McGill University are some of popular public universities. You can also get a scholarship if you are eligible.</p>

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<p>No because B.Tech in hindi medium is not possible and not understandable&nbsp;</p>

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<p>IT'S SO OBVIOUS THAT BITS IS BETTER THAN ANY OTHER PRIVATE COLLEGE IN INDIA AND ALSO EVEN BETTER THAN MANY OF THE GOVERNMENT COLLEGES.&nbsp;</p><p>ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING THING ABOUT THIS COLLEGE IS THERE IS A LARGE VARIETY OF STUDENTS WHICH ARE INDEED WORKING HARD ON THEIR PERSONAL STARTUPS or DREAM PROJECTS IN COLLABORATION WITH THEIR PROFESSORS AND OTHER TEAM MEMBERS.</p><p>WORLDWIDE TEACHERS ARE SELECTED TO TEACH IN THIS COLLEGE WHICH IS SUPER EXCITING AND MAKES THEIR STUDENTS FOR DIFFERENT FROM OTHER PEOPLE&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Btech builds structured engineering fundamentals and it enable the access to higher studies like Mtech, MS, Research. Merit based seat allocation across multiple branches and campuses using a single exam .AEEE has lower competition pressure than JEE Advanced while still offering quality infra and faculty.</p>

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<p data-start="0" data-end="366">You should choose <strong>Quantum University</strong> if you want a place that's practical, supportive, and not just about theory. I've done my <strong>MBA</strong> from <strong>Quantum University, </strong> and what I liked most was that they focus on real-world learning, not just textbook stuff. The faculty are approachable, classes are interactive, and you actually get guidance instead of being left on your own.</p><p data-start="368" data-end="805" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">T... View more

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<p>Yes, it is possible for <strong>international students of BA‑LLB and Social Work at Swami Vivekanand Group of Institutes</strong> to get jobs in India, but there are some important conditions to keep in mind:</p><hr><h2>&nbsp;Key Points for International Students</h2><ul><li><p><strong>Work Visa Requirement:</strong></p><ul><li>To work in India after graduation, international students must obtain a valid <strong>employment visa</strong>.</li><li>The employer (NGO, law firm, corporate, or government‑linked organizatio... View more

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<p><strong>Ninja Mentors</strong>: 1:1 mentorship from engineers at companies like Uber, Amazon, and Meta.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Global Certification Pathways:</strong> Support for cracking GSoC, LFX, and ML certifications.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Resume &amp; Portfolio Building: </strong>Moving beyond text resumes to GitHub-led portfolios that prove you have shipped code.</p><p><strong>Direct Partner Access:</strong> 1000+ hiring partners.</p>

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<p>PST combines <em data-start="2216" data-end="2357">industry-integrated projects, real internships, mentorship by tech leaders, hackathons, startup support, and a location in a major tech hub</em> to ensure students don't just learn theory but gain <em data-start="2410" data-end="2434">real industry exposure</em> that prepares them for future careers.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Students switching from the <strong data-start="1965" data-end="2012">traditional JEE-to-engineering-college path</strong> to Polaris are often doing so because they want <em data-start="2061" data-end="2180">earlier exposure to real coding, project-based learning, open-source contributions, internships and industry mindsets</em>. Some have turned that into <strong data-start="2209" data-end="2284">measurable successes like GSoC selections and tech roles or internships</strong> within the first one or two years.</p>

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<ul><li data-start="1808" data-end="2018"><p data-start="1810" data-end="2018">PST students have interned <strong data-start="1837" data-end="1910">both in traditional tech company roles (e.g., at Mstack, Tectonic AI)</strong> and <strong data-start="1915" data-end="1954">through global open-source programs</strong> like GSoC, LFX and SoB</p></li><li data-start="1808" data-end="2018"><p data-start="1810" data-end="2018">Some students receive&nbsp;<st... View more

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<p>Yes there are facilities for students&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Yes, there's a coding specific zones on campus. There's a place which is like a digital library where students can sit and do their coding work</p>

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<p>The hostel facility is really good, there is a wifi facility, play area like indoor sports and gym facilities. The hostel is very clean and hygienic. It feels like home and I didn't miss my home&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Almost every facility in the college is value for money. The way of teaching and very friendly faculties, overall support in academics.</p>

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<p>Yes. PST offers merit-based and need-based financial aid (fee reduction).</p><p>Students with good marks/CGPA or low family income can apply. You can also use government or private scholarships, and internship stipend helps with expenses.</p>

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<p>Polaris students secure Industry-Integrated Internships starting from their first 8 months.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Global Programs:</strong> 11 GSoC selections and multiple Summer of Bitcoin and LFX Fellowships.</p><p><strong>Startup Sprints: </strong>Internships at high-growth firms like Zuvees, Meesho, Blinkit, and GNA Energy.</p><p><strong>Stipends: </strong>First-year stipends peaked at ₹2.5 Lakhs, with an average monthly stipend for the pilot batch significantly higher than the national average for fresh graduates.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Polaris attracts a highly competitive peer group through its Polaris Admission Test (PAT) and founder interviews, which filter for a "Builder Mindset." In 2025, the batch included students who left JEE coaching to pursue hands-on engineering, leading to a culture where 45% of the batch contributes to global Open Source. The peer group is geographically diverse (90% from outside Karnataka) and is deeply integrated with the Bangalore startup ecosystem through weekly fireside chats with CTOs and VCs.&nbsp;</p>

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