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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Seat Intake for B.Sc at LNMIIT up untill last year
B.Sc. (Hons.) Nursing Total: 93 Gen: 47 SC: 14 ST: 7 OBC: 25 PWD: 3
B.Sc. Nursing (Post-Basic) Total: 62 Gen: 22 SC: 7 ST: 4 OBC: 14 For PGI Staff: 15 PWD:2
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
NIPS Kolkata offers B.Sc in four specializations. The seat intake for each course varies as per the seat availability and applicants. Collectively, NIPS Kolkat aoffers 180 seats for B.Sc. Thus, a total of 180 students can do B.Sc at NIPS, Kolkata.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Since 1993, NIPS and New Media have a strong placement and internship track record. But placement results for B.Sc students at NIPS can differ depending on personal performance, skill set, and market demand.
Because NIMAS has several campuses throughout India, students in different parts of the country have more options. Furthermore less expensive than NIPS is NIMAS. Both the learning environment and the network of opportunities are superior at NIMAS. In 2019, NIRF ranked NIMAS as the 10th best B.Sc programme in India out of 200. NIMAS was ranked 34th out of all Indian hotel management institutes by IndiaToday in 2018. Thus, NIMAS
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The cutoff marks required for a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree vary depending on the university, program, and admission year. Generally speaking, the qualifying exam's minimum cutoff score for B.Sc. programs is roughly 50% (10+2 for B.Sc. programs). Here are some examples of cutoff marks for different universities and programs:
- University of Delhi's B.Sc. in Physics cutoff marks for the 2023-24 academic year are 97% for the general category, 93% for the OBC category, 90% for the SC category, and 85% for the ST category.
- The Common Universities Entrance Test (CUET) cutoff marks for various courses and categories can be found on the o
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Choosing between Symbiosis School of Economics (SSE) and Christ University Bangalore for your BSc in Economics depends on your individual preferences and future aspirations. If you prioritize international exposure and are considering pursuing a Master's programme abroad, SSE might be the better fit. Many consider SSE to be the top choice for BSc Economics, and its Department of Economics is renowned for being well-maintained and aesthetically pleasing.
On the other hand, Christ University in Bangalore is highly regarded, with a strong reputation reflected in its 8th position for Arts in the India Today rankings. Some argue that Christ
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
IHM Gurudaspur Is better than Institute of Hotel Management Dehradun.
The reasons for being better :
- Higher Placement Rate
- Higher salary Package Offerd than IHM, Dehradun
- Better Rank according to the India Today Reports.
- Many Top Recuiters visited IHM Gurudaspur campus During Placement Drive of Previous Years.
- Upto 95% get placed Every Year through IHM Gurudaspur where IHM Dehradun offers 80% Placement.
- The highest Salary Pacakge of Gurudaspur is- 4.0 LPA and For Dehradun is - 2.40 LPA Only.
- The top Recuiters of Gurudaspur are - Taj Group of Hotels, CCD, ITC & More.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, it can be good but not best at all, Institute of Hotel Management Dehradun is Good for B.Sc. It ranked 18 th by India Today for Hotel and Hospitality Management Courses. The Top Recuiters of this institution are - Club Mahindra, Leela, Taco Bell.
But, if I talk about the placement reports of Previous Years, then Upto 80 percent Students get placed Every year with the highest salary package of - INR 2.40 LPA ( BSC H&HA ).
So, by gathering some reviews and feedbacks we can say Institute of Hotel Management, Dehradun is Good for B.Sc but not so good.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
No, maths is not compulsory for BSc HHA admission into IHM Mumbai. For admission to this course, Sudents has to meet the eligibility criteria that is set for NCHMCT JEE examination. The eligibility criteria for the entrance exam is as here:
The Students need to pass Class 12 or an equivalent exam from a recognised board. Also the student should have studied English in Class 12. The age limit is 25 years and SC/ST category Students are given a relaxation of up to 3 years.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Mumbai University Institute of Distance and open Learning -MU IDOL offers various undergraduate and Postgraduate programs in the streams of Arts, Science and technology, commerce and management, etc. The admission here are done completely on the merit basis and the entrance exams marks (applicable for selected courses).
For the B.Sc course the eligibility criteria is as follows:
The students seeking admission. For BSc. must have passed the HSC examination in Science field and the subject required for the course in B.Sc of have passed the CBSE 12th examination.
For the dates and schedule the candidate can visit the official website o
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
IHM Mumbai BSc admission process is entrance-based. Candidates fulfilling the required eligibility criteria are selected for admission based on their score in the NCHMCT JEE examination. This national-level exam is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA), annually. Aspirants who meet the eligibility criteria can visit the NTA official website to fill out the NCHMCT JEE application form to get admission at IHM Mumbai.
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