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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Jindal School of Government and Public Policy BSc fees are around INR 14 lakh. The fee might include components other than the tuition fee, such as a one-time fee payment of INR 50,000, and hostel fee of INR 12.40 lakh. The BSc admission will be confirmed once you submit the required documents, which will be verified, and the payment of the full semester fees. The fee information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
TNAU admissions for students belonging to states other than Tamil Nadu are facilitated via ICAR. Thus, students seeking admission to university’s BSc Hons courses can apply via the ICAR UG exam. Tabulated below is the exam date for the year 2024:
Exam | Date |
|---|---|
ICAR UG | May 15, 2024 to May 31, 2024 |
Note: The above-mentioned date is as per official sources. However, it is subject to change.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The college does not formally announce the number of seats available for the courses. NIILM University offers a vibrant undergraduate curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Journalism and Mass Communication. This degree gives students a thorough understanding of the ideas, concepts, and practices in the media and communication fields. In order to prepare students for careers in a variety of media-related fields, this interdisciplinary programme integrates elements of journalism, communication theory, media studies, and practical skills training. A wide range of topics are usually included in the curriculum, such as photojourn
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc in Agriculture helps students develop an understanding of agricultural Science and related topics such as crop management, horticulture, soil science, sericulture and more. In addition to this, students must also pursue various skill-based courses to become industry-ready.
One of the best ways to do so without hampering the college classes is to pursue online courses. Moreover, students can also look out for various internships and live projects to get some hands-on experience. Students can pursue projects where they engage with a particular village and work towards its development.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
TNSAU offers BSc courses with various specialisations for students to choose from. Upon graduating from these courses, students can apply for job profiles such as Nutritionist, Dietician, Research Assistant, Educator, Microbiologist and more.
Moreover, prospective career choices and expected salary also depend on students’ skill sets and competencies. For each student, the salary may differ due to differences in their level of skills and knowledge. Tabulated below are a few career options and respective industry-based average payouts for BSc graduates:
- Land Geomatics Surveyor: INR 4.4 LPA
- Plant Breeder/Grafting Expert: INR 4.6 LPA
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