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Ruhi Jalgaonkar

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Basic eligibility for the programme is a pass with minimum 55% at the +2 level

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Ruhi Jalgaonkar

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First, you need to meet all the eligibility criteria of the institute for UG course. Eligible students can submit the duly filled-in application forms. Then institute will arrange an online/offline interview.

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Vaghela Bharat

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Most of the college do not have this facilities. There are very few colleges that allow this.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Hi Deepak KumarThe fees structure at Government Arts college, Bangalore for B.A. (history, economics, political Science) is in and around 14000 to 18000 and for private college it ranges around 20000 to 48000.

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Pratik pawar

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CoursesTotal tuition FeesEligibility
BUMS (1 Courses)INR 1.13 L (for 66 months)10+2 : 50 % Exams NEET.

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Hariprasad Venkatesh

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The top 5 colleges are:
National school of business
Presidency college
Dhayananda Sagar
Oxford college
New horizon college
Reva college.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The general category K PGCET cutoff for the MCA course was 1094 last year. Based on this data, your chances are lower to get a government seat at Bangalore University for the MCA course. In certain cases, if the seats are still available due to document issues, you may get admission in subsequent cut-offs. If you fall into one of the following categories: 2BG, 1G, 2AG, or GMH, you may have a better chance of getting admitted to the MCA course based on previous cutoffs.

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Rohit Kamat

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IBS-Hyderabad is a factory with 1000+ students. I personally do not understand why B-Schools have multiple campuses. If it was the right way of spreading high quality education, then Oxford I would state NMIMS Bangalore is the best option, followed by UBS-Mumbai, followed by NMIMS.

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Cyril George

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You must atleast secure 50 % score for getting admission.

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Hariprasad Venkatesh

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You can get admission in both the colleges by writing PGCET but the fees is decided from the government and according to your contribution you can get placed.

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