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3 days agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can check below the total tuition fee of BSc at IIFA Lancaster institute of Design:
| Course | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| B.Sc IN ARTIFCIAL INTELLIGENCE | INR 4,50,000/- |
| BSC IN GAME DESIGNING & DEVELOPMENT | INR 4,65,000/- |
| BSC IN ANIMATION AND MULTIMEDIA | INR 4,50,000/- |
| BSC IN INTERIOR DESIGNING | INR 3,15,000/- |
| BSC IN FASHION DESIGNING | INR 3,15,000/- |
| BSC IN VISUAL EFFECTS & ANIMATION | INR 4,50/,000/- |
| BSC IN VISUAL COMMUNICATION | INR1,95,000 |
| BSC IN SOUND PROCESS ENGINEERING | INR 4,75,000/- |
| BSC IN FILM MAKING | INR 4,50,000/- |
| BSC IN VISUAL EFFECTS & ANIMATION | INR 4,50/,000/- |
Note: This is taken from official source. It can change.
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4 days agoBeginner-Level 3
Honestly, in my experience, B.Sc placements at Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences are quite decent and improving over time.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
Usually it's B.Tech. if you happen to crack a full-fledged technical role at a top firm. Though the value of a BSc degree paired with a top Uni. tag, relevant skills, good experience and academics, you can still crack some of the top roles in good firms in India with just as much as BTech packages (sometimes even more). For more insights, you can join LinkedIn communities of some of the recent BSc graduates from DU, JNU, BHU, etc. and get to know more about your degree, internships, resume-making, learning skills, additional certificates, etc.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
The difficulty level varies as per the specializations. For example BSc Math students tend to find advanced calculus and Abstract Algebra comparatively tougher. Most BSc Botany graduates consider Genetics and Biochemistry challenging. BSc Chemistry has some tough topics like organic and quantum chemistry. Some articles on the net suggest BSc Physics subjects like quantum mechanics, electromagnetism & complex mathematics are challenging for a certain section of students. My take on this is you cannot choose/reject a degree due to a few subjects. Reflect whether the specialisation suits your long-term career goals and more important
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes as observed over the years, state universities tend to have lower cut-offs for BSc as well as some other courses than the central universities like DU, BHU and JNU. Though central universities are mainly targeted by 12th passouts, some state universities are highly reputable and academically strong too.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
There specialisations offered by Apollo Institute of Hospital Management and Allied Sciences in BSc aregiven below:
- Physician Assistant
- Operation Theatre & Anesthesia Technology
- Radiotherapy Technology
- Critical Care Technology
- Nuclear Medicine Technology
- Dialysis Technology
- Medical Lab Technology
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
To get admission in Apollo Institute of Hospital Management and Allied Sciences the aspirants should meet the eligibility requirement. The applicant must pass Class 12 in Physics, Chemistry & Biology (Zoology / Botany) with 50% of marks.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 9
The final year of the Illinois Tech Mumbai BS course includes a major "Capstone" project. This is a key highlight of the course and a good learning experience too, as it proves you can apply what you learned in class. You may also have opportunities for internships with partner companies to get real work experience.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, for tracks like Business and Information Technology, the curriculum blends management with tech. You will study subjects like Financial Accounting, Marketing, and Operations Management alongside IT courses. Illinois Tech Mumbai designed this BS to create graduates who understand both the boardroom and the server room. This mix helps you become a leader who can manage technical teams and business strategies effectively.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 9
The university reviews applications on a rolling basis, so you might hear back within a few weeks of applying. Most admission offers for the BS are sent out between March and June 2026. Illinois Tech Mumbai will notify you via email about your status and any next steps, like an interview. Once you get your offer, you will usually have a few weeks to pay a deposit and save your seat.
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