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<p>Hi,</p><p>"Easy admission" means targeting private/deemed universities that accept around the 50th percentile on the MH-B.Sc Nursing CET and have higher seat availability.</p><p>All INC-recognized nursing colleges are mandated to maintain a strict uniform code and high disciplinary standards — this is non-negotiable across the board.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Admission routes (easiest to hardest):</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Direct/Management Quota</strong> — No entrance exam, flexible eligibility, fast process.</li><li><strong... View more

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<p>The 5-year integrated BBA LLB programme available at Amrita International School of Law combines business studies with study of law. Students can opt for career roles in consulting, corporate law, and entrepreneurship after completing this course.</p>

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<p>Every new student is eligible for scholarship. Scholarship is provided to 5% students every year. Selection is done by Interview Panel of university. It is based on the financial background and needs of a student. Along with this, academic performance is also a major factor. Full or partial scholarship is provided to students. &nbsp;</p>

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<p>Total amount of scholarship is not available as per official website. It is provided to 5% of new students every year. Scholarship provided can be full or partial. Every student who has taken fresh admission is eligible to apply. Selection is done by University. It also depends upon academic performance and financial needs of a student. Scholarship form is submitted offline in hard-copy. Documents like income certificate, etc. are to be attached with the form.</p>

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<p>Scholarship is provided to 5% of total new students every year. However, there is no course specific scholarship as per official website. All new students are eligible to apply for scholarships. Selection depends on academic performance and financial needs of a student. Documents such as Income proof, etc. have to be submitted along with scholarship form. The university selects students for scholarship.</p>

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<p>As per Shiksha reviews, the institute rating is 3.6/5. It offers over 12 specialisations in MDes. Admissions are based on Phase I &amp; II selection process. The institute conducts placement drives every year for PG students. Additionally, it has multiple tie-ups with companies present globally. It helps students getting more exposure and opportunities in research or internships as well.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The M.Tech placements at GITAM University Bangalore are good. Check out the key highlights of GITAM University Bangalore placements for M.Tech Class of 2025 from the table below:</p><table border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th><p><strong>Particulars</strong></p></th><th><p><strong>Placement Statistics (2025)</strong></p></th></tr><tr><td><p>Students placed</p></td><td><p>1</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>the high... View more

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<p>There are over 25 subjects in the course. Number of subjects vary as per the specialisation chosen by student. However, the highest number of subjects are taught in first semester. A graduation project is part of fourth semester. It is mandatory for all students to complete it. Apart from core subjects, there are multiple research opportunities as well.</p>

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<p>The structure of programme is divided in four-semesters. Multiple theory and practical subjects are included. Each semester includes different number of subjects. Core subjects can vary as per the specialisations. There is a compulsory Graduation Project as well in last year syllabus. The curriculum focuses on practical learnings as well as academic learnings.&nbsp;</p>

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Bipasha Jha,

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<p>The curriculum is divided in two-years and four semesters. Each semester consists of different subjects. Core subjects in each specialisation is different. However, some common subjects are there in first semester. Such as Design overview, etc. A Graduation project has to be submitted by fourth semester students.</p>

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<p>As per official website, there is no bifurcation of State and All India Quota. However, seat reservation is only for Maharashtra applicants. All applicants outside Maharashtra are considered in General category. Reservation for SC/ST/OBC is up to 50%. For EWS category, and additional 10% reservation is there. Moreover, 5% seats are reserved for children of Service Personnel. &nbsp;</p>

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<p>MITID offers over 150 seats in MDes. However, exact number of seats in each course is not available. Seats are allotted based on merit score of Phase I and II. There is a seat reservation as well. Seat reservation may vary and is as per Maharashtra government norms. For SC/ST/OBC, up to 50% seats can be reserved. 10% reservation is for EWS and 5% for Service Personnel children.</p>

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<p>Yes, there is a reservation of seats in MITID. Up to 50% of seats are reserved for SC/ST/OBC categories. However, this is as per State Government norms and subject to vary. Additionally, there is 10% reservation for EWS category. Children of Service Personnel who are domiciled in Maharashtra are given 5% reservation.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The selection process is divided in two phases. Phase I is submission of Portfolio and SOP. Application form starts from October. Applicants should submit form before February last week. Fee is INR 3,000. Based on these, students are selected for Phase II. For next phase, all selected applicants have to report to MIT Institute of Design campus in Pune. Next phase includes a Studio Test and Personal Interview. The university selects students based on performance of both phases.</p>

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<p>Application fee is INR 3,000. The applications start from October. Deadline for applying is last week of February. Candidates have to appear for Phase I &amp; II. Phase I is done online by submitting application form. Phase II is conducted offline. Final list of selected students is released by University. It is based on performance in both phases.</p>

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<p>The median package for MBA course was INR 4,30,000. Almost 90% of the MBA batch was placed, as per the reports. For detailed report, students can visit the Shiksha placement page.</p>

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<p>The total fee is INR 13 lakh. It includes components like hostel fee, mess &amp; laundry charges, etc. Hostel facility is optional for students. Students who don't opt for hostels, do not have to pay fee for it. There is a refundable security deposit of INR 15,000. It is paid in first year only.</p>

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<p>Top recruiters for MBA course at Acharya Institute of Technology are <strong>Accenture</strong>, <strong> EY</strong>, <strong>Deloitte</strong>, <strong>KPMG</strong>, and more. Students are offered many profiles in HR, Marketing, Finance, Operations and more. Acharya Institute of Technology has a separate placement cell that looks after the entire placement process.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>As per the latest reports, Acharya Institute of Technology has not released the placement report for 2025-26. In case of any details, the same will be updated on the placement page. Students can find all the necessary details for MBA placements at Shiksha placement page</p>

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<p>The institute organises placement drives every year for MDes students. Students can apply in multiple companies. Moreover, they can work in different domains as per their choice and interest. Some of the career options are Art Director, Copywriter, Social Media Executive, etc. The field also depends on the specialisation pursued by student. Some top recruiters include Deloitte, Microsoft, etc.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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Bipasha Jha,

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<p>No, the course is offered for two-years only. It is offered is full-time mode. The course is further divided in four semesters. Moreover, admission process is divided in two phases. Phase I includes submission of Portfolio and SOP. Both of these intend to assess applicant's creativity and motive behind joining the course. Phase II is a Studio Test and Interview. It is conducted on campus around May. The final selection is based on marks in both phases.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Internships are a part of MDes curriculum at MITID. It is a part of fourth semester syllabus. Moreover, it is compulsory for all students to complete their graduation project. Students can apply for internship on-campus and off-campus. The university helps students get internship as they have tie-ups with multiple companies.</p>

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<p>MDes is offered by MIT Institute of Design. The duration of course is two-years. Admissions are based on two-phased selection process. Students who clear Phase I are eligible to appear for Phase II. Phase I can be done online at home. It includes filling of application form and submitting Portfolio and SOP. In Phase II, applicants are required to appear for a Studio Test held at university campus in Pune. Applicants who clear Studio Test are eligible to give Interviews. The final selection and merit list is based on combined scores of both Phases.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The MIT Institute of Design offers MDes in full-time mode. Total course duration is two-years. It is divided in four semesters. Eligibility is Graduation with minimum 50% aggregate. Minimum marks for reserved categories is 40%. Admissions are based on Phase I &amp; II performance. Phase I application has to be submitted along with Portfolio and SOP before last date. Phase II includes a Studio Test and Interview conducted offline.</p>

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<p>BA LLB at Amrita International School of Law is an integrated programme that combines the study of law with the study of arts. The ideal careers that students can pursue after completing this programme are judicial services, public policy, human rights organisations, and judiciary.</p>

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<p>Yes. you can do a 3-year LLB after BA at any recognised law college. You will need to clear a law entrance exam: CLAT, AILET, or state's law entrance test.</p>

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<p><strong>MIT School of Humanities MA admissions</strong> are given to eligible students only. The requirements are as below:</p><ul><li>UG degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate + SOP + PI</li></ul>

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<p>Yes, MIT School of Humanities does offer MA programme. It is offered in full-time mode for a duration of two years. Interested and eligible students can apply online for the programme.</p>

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<p>The seats that are left vacant after filing on the basis of merit are filled via the management quota. However, in this case, the fee structure is slightly higher as compared with merit basis.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Seats are reserved based on the categories. Minimum number of seats reserved SC category students are 36, and for ST students, these are 8 seats. Students from the OBC category have 76 seats, whereas general category students have total 120 seats.</p>

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