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Chandan Rawat

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Ashoka University's rate of acceptance is very low i.e. 8-10%. Getting selected depends on the way you present yourself, sometimes students with 67% gets admission whereas students with 97% are unable to do so.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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DU is much older and has much better ranking, accrediting and brand value. Ashoka University is emerging university offering courses in specific domain.
So these are two different sort of universities and DU is comparatively better.

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TARIQ RASHID GANIE

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Fee structure for Bachelor studies
Below is the full year fee structure for the August 2023 :
First year components (AY 23-24)
9,27,000- tuition fee
Residence- 1,81,000
Total- 11,08,000
One-off payments
Entry fee of INR 50,000 at the time of acceptance of the Offer of Admission
A refundable security deposit of INR 75,000 (INR 50,000 security deposit and INR 25,000 food deposit) at the time of acceptance of the Offer of Admission. The deposit will be refunded at the time of graduation from Ashoka University or at the time of cancellation of admission from the programme
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Costs shown are calculated in Indian Rupees (INR)
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TARIQ RASHID GANIE

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Ashoka is a liberal arts university. DU offers courses in all streams. There are certain points to consider. If you are getting Tier1 colleges like LSR, Stephen's or Hindu etc. Then skip Ashoka. If not, then for subjects like History, English Sociology, Psychology or Political Science, Ashoka is a good choice. But if your ultimate goal is to prepare for civil services then DU will be better. Ashoka follows the educational pedagogy of the West. If you want it, you better go for it. If you are tired of rote learning. Or you want a change of air. But also consider the fees. Since Ashoka is too new to be trusted, it is not very wise to pay
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Aditya Tanwar

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Over the course of your three years at the university, you must complete nine foundation courses and three critical thinking seminars, regardless of your major. Below is a list of the different majors and interdisciplinary majors available. In addition, you can minor in any course that is currently available as a major. Interdisciplinary majors have 16 courses, majors have 12 courses, minors have 6, therefore a major plus a minor equals 18 courses. You can also pursue simply a major. Ashoka University offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the following disciplines:
-Economics
-English and Literature
-History
-Philosophy
-Politic
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Aditya Tanwar

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It's difficult to generalize the drawbacks of Ashoka University as it may vary depending on individual experiences and perspectives. However, some common criticisms of the university include:
1. Location: Ashoka University is located in rural Haryana, which may not be ideal for some students.
2. Cost: Ashoka University is a private institution and its fees can be higher compared to other universities in India.
3. Limited programme offerings: Ashoka University has a smaller range of programs compared to some larger universities.
4. Student Life: As the university is located in a rural area, some students may find the social scene limited
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Aditya Tanwar

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It depends on your personal career goals and interests. Ashoka University has a strong reputation in economics, but Christ University has a well-regarded BBA programme. Additionally, consider the following when deciding between Ashoka University and Christ University:
Curriculum: Review the syllabus and course structure at both institutions to determine which programme aligns better with your career aspirations and academic interests. Reputation: Consider the reputation of each institution and the quality of their graduates in the job market. \
Faculty: Research the faculty members at each institution, including their qualifications, res
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Prabhu GurjarLet's try to solve problems.

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There is no set cutoff as such but the average board percentage lies somewhere around 92% for both the present batches. However, there are people with board scores as low as in the 70s. Ashoka's selection procedure is holistic and lays equal stress on both academics and curriculars. If you have a slightly low score in the boards but are exceptional in curriculars and the admissions team sees that you have potential, you will be selected.

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Anvesha Juneja

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Ashoka University is a private university in sonepat, Haryana. It offers a great culture to the students along with quality education. The fee is quiet high but quiet worth the money. Nevertheless, they provide scholarships and financial aid to deserving students. This program is about 3 year with a total fee around 25 lakhs. Admissions are on entrance and merit basis. Entrance is not very competitive and you can easily get through it. As if, they do not have a minimum cut off.

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