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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, scholarships is a very interesting topic. Government of India or the local state governments in which the campuses are located offer many scholarships but only to the students belonging to the challenged sections of the society. This being a privately funded school or college it does not give any concession in fees such strata of students and fees in general are quite stiff as compared with those in government colleges. Be that as it may all institutes have to bid for students to see admission as then only these institutions can run smoothly. For this many Institutes device schemes which are attractive in nature and
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, I have searched various sources but the information that you are seeking that is at what percentile one can get admission in this Anil Surendra Modi school of Commerce for various courses is just not available. Information about closing percentile is available for the MBA courses that it's parent body conducts. However this BSc in finance is not a course which is perhaps at top of the priority of students hence there are bright chances that even with the percentile of 56, one may get admission for this course which is available at two of its 8 campuses.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Anil Surendra Modi school of Commerce located at Vile Parle in Mumbai offers three courses for students. These are BBA, BCom Honours and BSc Finance. For all these three courses the basic criteria is for students to have obtained 50% marks in 12th examination or its equivalent examination of any board in India but with the provision that the student should have taken either mathematics or statistics in the 12th standard. The minimum or maximum age of the candidate is not specified as criteria for admission. Of course this is only the bear minimum criteria. Student needs to appear for the entrance examination and the
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, this is a very typical course that is BSC in finance is offered by the school in 3 different campuses out of 8 and the total intake is of 360 students. Admissions are strictly based on the exam that is NPAT conducted by the parent body i.e. university that is Narsi Monji Institute of Management Studies. This entrance exam is conducted online multiple times in a year but student is allowed to take part for maximum 3 times. The portals for registration for this examination are likely to be opened in the month of December and registrations for examination can continue till almost last week of May. Unfortunately there i
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The information available prevents a direct comparison of the placement outcomes for the B.Sc. in Economics and B.Sc. in Accounting and Finance (ISBF) programs at the Indian School of Business and Finance. The University of London awards the degrees, but the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) developed, examined, and assessed both of the ISBF's programs. Alumni of ISBF have been successful in gaining admission to esteemed postgraduate programs both domestically and abroad. Yale, Harvard, London Business School, and other esteemed universities offer highly regarded Master's programs. Therefore, choosing between the two
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The BSc Aviation programme is a three-year programme that focuses on the mechanical and scientific aspects of the aviation business. It is concerned with the theoretical elements of helicopters and aircrafts, which aid in maintenance and performance improvement.
BSc Aviation Admission is done by several entrance tests such as AME CET, CUET, and so on. Students must pass their 10+2 exams with a minimum of 50% to be eligible for the course. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics should also be their core courses in 10+2.
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