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Mayank Surbhi

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University Department of Basic and Applied Sciences, MGM University, admission process 2024 is entrance-based. Candidates seeking admission must check out the following steps for a detailed University Department of Basic and Applied Sciences, MGM University admission process 2024:

Step 1: Visit the official website of SBAS Aurangabad which is sbas.mgmu.ac.in

Step 2: Select the course

Step 3: Pay the application fee of INR 1,500

Step 4: Fill out and submit the application form with the required information

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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There is no surety of placement here as M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences (MSRUAS) has a very excellent track record of placements. Various avenues for internships and jobs are provided by offering excellent industry collaborations. Industry engagement is also taken by having a dedicated placement cell and conducting training programs and campus recruitment drives to give added skills to the students to maximize employment opportunities. Companies in various sectors such as IT, engineering, management, and healthcare come to campus for recruitment. However, placement is purely based on individual performance and skills, depen

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Ajeet Kumar

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I expect to complete degree with good grades since the university is ranked well academic wise. I will be starting my 1st semester on october this year (2024). I intend to use the university's resourses very well to the betterment of my study and gain relevant experience in the practical part as well.

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Ajeet Kumar

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Students studying at the University of Würzburg need a GPA of 3.0 and certain academic requirements to receive a college scholarship. For the PROMOS scholarship, international students must also apply for funding from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

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Ajeet Kumar

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Yes, there are many students from other countries studying at University of Applied Sciences Würzburg, it is estimated that 1700 students from 100 countries are studying at University of Applied Sciences Würzburg

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Anjali Deval

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The University of Applied Sciences Würzburg offers an MBA programme that is more focused on international business and practical experience, with a generally lower cost of living and tuition fees. IIM Rohtak is one of the top management schools in India, recognised for its excellent academic reputation, strong placement opportunities, and robust alumni network.

The choice between the two would depend on your career goals. If you want international exposure and it is more affordable, then THWS would be the better option. But if you want to stay in India and pursue a very prestigious programme with industry connections, then IIM Rohtak w

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Anjali Deval

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As of December 18, 2024, the exchange rate is about €1 = 89.12. Thus, the semester fee of €162.90 at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt amounts to approximately INR 14,539. In contrast, the University of Stuttgart charges non-EU international students €1,500 per semester, which is about INR 133,680. Thus, THWS is much cheaper than the University of Stuttgart.

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Anjali Deval

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The University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt requires students applying for its MBA to have, at least one year, of qualified work experience post their bachelor's degree. This work experience is mandatory in the programme because it reflects the focus on practical and professional development. Applicants lacking this experience are not accepted.

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Raushan Kumar

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Studying at a University of Applied Sciences is often considered worthwhile for several reasons:

  • A focus on practical skills prepares students for their careers.

  • UAS has ties with businesses. This can lead to better internships and job placements after graduation.

  • UAS graduates usually find jobs quickly. Their practical training and relevant experience help.

  • A wide range of subjects lets students find programs that fit their interests and career goals.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The utilization of MPH programme at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bangalore is quite bright and the alumni can get placements in hospitals, NGOs and health care organizations. The median placement offer presently lies between 4-6 Lacs INR per annum based on the student's stream and success. These companies include Apollo Hospitals, Narayana Health and several International NGOs among others. Every year about 80-85% of the students get placed through campus interviews, the rest either opt for higher studies or go for government health services. The placement cell of the university encourages the internship and jobs in both gov

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