Amity University, Noida
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
CII SOL, Amity University, Noida offers admission to MBA programme through merit and entrance. Therefore, candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in graduation and Class 12 for further qualification. In addition to this, candidates must secure valid scores in accepted entrance exams such as MAT/ CAT/ XAT or others. Therefore, candidates must the visit the official website of the examination conducting body. For final admission, shortlisted candidates must appear for group discussion and personal interview.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
CII SOL, Amity University, Noida offers MBA as a 2 year programme in full-time mode. Admission to the respective course requires valid scores of MAT/ CAT/ XAT or other equivalent examinations. Candidates must meet the cutoff rank/score to secure a final seat at the Institute. After the shortlisting through cutoff, candidates must appear for personal interview and group discussion.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 8
CII SOL, Amity University, Noida is a good private institute to pursue MBA for 2 years in full-time mode. The courses facilitated by the faculty experts and is offered on the basis of valid entrance scores. Candidates must meet the cutoff to seek admission at the Institute. The total tuition fees for 2 years is worth INR 10.5 Lakh.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Amity University does offer a B.Tech in Food Technology. The course will teach you about food processing, safety, preservation and set you up for a career in the food and beverage industry or research.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are two types of categories : sponsored and non-sponsored (based on merit). Although the precise distribution isn't made public, the non-sponsored category usually receives a bigger share. Also, there is some merit-based flexibility, sponsored category admissions come with a higher tuition cost.
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