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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
SJU Bangalore's admission process combines merit-based selection and entrance exams. The application process begins online, and candidates applying for BA (Visual Communication), BA (EJP), BVoc, and PG Diploma programs need to take the SJU Entrance Test (SJUET). Eligibility and selection for other UG and PG courses are based on merit scores obtained in the last qualifying exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
St Joseph's University Bangalore provides specialisations in the BA programme, including HEP (History, Economics & Political Science), EPS (Economics, Political Science & Sociology), IES (Industrial Relations, Economics & Sociology), KJP/EJP (Kannada/Optional English, Journalism and Psychology), and TEP (Theatre and Performing Arts, Optional English and Psychology). Admission to these specialisations is based on merit and marks obtained in the qualifying examination, subject to meeting the specified eligibility criteria for each course.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
IFIM Law School placement report 2023 is not released. However, according to IFIM Institute NIRF report 2021, the median package offered during IFIM Law School UG 3-year placements 2021 stood at INR 4.20 LPA. Below are the key highlights:
Particulars | Placement Statistics (2021) |
|---|---|
Students participated for placement | 75% of the total students |
Students eligible for placement | 60% of the participated students |
Students placed | 50% of the eligible students |
Note: The data presented here is the overall placement data for IFIM Institute which includes all its Schools.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
IFIM College of Law Bangalore accepts ISAT or CUET scores for admission to LLB programme. Besides, the institute also conducts IFIM's Scholastic Aptitude Test (ISAT) for selecting candidates for LLB course. Aspirants selected based on entrance exam score are further called for a personal interview round.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
The minimum eligibility for BBA LLB is Class 12 with at least 50% aggregate. Hence, candidates with 60% aggregate in Class 12 can apply for IFIM College of Law BBA LLB programme. Aspirants scoring equal or above the minimum aggregate can apply online on the official website of the institute for BBA LLB course. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for admission.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
IFIM School of Law accepts national-level entrance exams such as LSAT India, AILET, CUET-UG and CLAT for admission to BBA LLB programme. For LLB admission, aspirants must pass CUET-PG or ISAT. IFIM also conducts IFIM's Scholastic Aptitude Test (ISAT) for selecting candidates for UG and PG courses. After selecting candidates based on their entrance exam score, the institute calls the aspirants for personal interview round.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The cutoff mentioned below is taken from the official cutoff released by Nta who conducted the exam NIFT ENTRANCE.
GEN, EWS, OBC, SC, ST
B.Des Accessory design - 450, 2150, 1300, 4500, 6500.
B.Des Fashion design - 550, 1350, 700, 2000, 3000.
B.Des Textile design - 700, 3000, 2500, 5000, 7000.
B.Des Knightwear design - 1050, 4000, 2600, 5000, 6500.
B.Des Fashion communication - 105,1100, 600, 2500, 3000.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
They didn't publish the cutoff like other colleges. According to some reports students who have successfully completed the 12th standard in any stream can pursue BBA and he/she must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in their board examination. Those who are awaiting their 12th result can also apply. The applicant should be aged between 17 and 22 years.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
While Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) offers a variety of programs, some stand out for their popularity and value in distance education. The MBA program equips you with business administration expertise. For those passionate about teaching, the B.Ed. program qualifies you for primary and secondary school positions. KSOU also boasts a wide range of M.A. programs in various subjects, allowing you to deepen your knowledge and qualifications in your chosen field. these are the best course depends on individual aspirations. Consider your career goals and desired skillset to make an informed decision.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Choosing between a regular or correspondence programme for BBA admission is important. While technically it doesn't matter which one you choose, in reality, you might miss out on a lot by not being in a regular college. You won't experience the same things as those in a traditional program, which might make it harder to adjust to the rigor of an BBA. During BBA interviews, you might have to explain why you didn't choose a regular college. Plus, you'll need to develop hobbies and take on roles to fill the gap from not interacting with as many students.
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