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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The cutoff for IIFT Bangalore 2023 has been released on the official website.Candidates can check the overall and sectional cutoff at iift.nta.nic.in.The overall cutoff for the general category is 40.5, for OBC-NCL/ EWS is 33 and for SC/ ST/ PwD/ Kashmiri Migrants is 25.5. Please note that the cutoffs may vary for different categories and campuses and are determined by various factors such as exam difficulty level, number of applicants, number of seats, etc.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Comparing placements between two institutions can be subjective as it depends on various factors such as the specific course, the year, the industry demand, and more.
IIFT Bangalore has a strong placement record with students getting placed in big companies like Wildcraft, Arrow, and more. The highest package offered at IIFT Bangalore in previous year was INR 3.12 Lakhs per annum.
This institute also conducts training and internship activities. The highest salary package offered at the time of placements was INR 5 LPA. Some of the top recruiters of previous years included Zara, Zari, Life Style, Adidas, Levis, Arrow, Taj Group, Coca Cola
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The highest salary package offered to the students at the Indian Institute of Fashion Technology (IIFT) Bangalore placement drive in last year was Rs 3 Lakhs per annum.
One other source says:-
INR 29.10 LPA from INR 25.16 LPA last year. IIFT Placement 2023 witnessed 108 companies, an average CTC of INR 29.10 Lakhs per annum and a median CTC at INR 26.5 Lakhs per annum.
So, it's better to get in touch with the placement cell of the university for more precise informatioN, Or try to get in touch with seniors.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, St Paul's College of Bangalore is a private college. It's a minority institution and hence 50% of its intake capacity is reserved for students from this minority for which college was established in the year 2016. For these reserved as well as balance unreserved seats for BSc courses, college gives admissions based strictly on merit. Marks obtained in 12th standard is the only criteria for both these sets of students. It is confirmed once again that this institute conducts no entrance exam for determining merit of students for giving admissions.
Best wishes to you.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, St Paul's College of Bangalore is a private Institute and is affiliated to Bangalore University. It follows the guidelines issued by the University for giving admissions to students. In fact college gives admissions based on marks obtained in the 12th or graduation exam. On the other hand, CUET is an entrance exam that is conducted by National Testing Authority for central universities across India. In the olden days, a student had to appear for different entrance exams conducted by these universities. With CUET, the burden on student community has decreased tremendously.
But as St Paul's College Bangalore is a
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media in Bangalore has a strong reputation for its journalism and media programs. Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media attracts aspirants from all of India, creating a vibrant and diverse community.
- IIJNM brings experienced journalists, media professionals, and industry experts who introduce to you real-world knowledge and passion to the classroom.
- Institute campus itself is a beautiful and space with modern facilities, green spaces, and a friendly atmosphere.
- Placement is also good around 100% students got placed last year and Salary rang is INR 30,000 to 50,000 I
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, having established in the year 2016 send Paul's College of Bangalore has come along way since then in the last 7 to 8 years. It offers UG courses almost under all the streams that are in demand from the students community. These are Bachelor of science, Bachelor of arts, Bachelor of Computer applications, Bachelor of business application and Bachelor of Commerce. Whopping 26 substreams are available from the above undergraduate courses that this college offers to the students. As can be expected the tuition fees are of course different for each of these undergraduate courses. For BSc, the fees vary from 1.6 to 2.5 l
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, it cannot be said that LL.B. at IFIM law school Bangalore is better than Reva university. The above mentioned statement can be justified by seeing many factors like ranking, placements etc. IFIM law school Bangalore was ranked #24 out of 50 law college in India, while Reva university was ranked #18 out of top 50 law colleges. The difference is not that huge but Reva university is a better ranked university. If we see placements also, the average package at IFIM is 4.2 lpa, while at Reva university it is 6.8 lpa. Reva university is a little bit costly also.The overall answer is LLB at Reva university will be a better optio
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The number of students who will be able to do BB.A LL.B. at IFIM law school Bangalore will totally depend on the number of seats intake. For the 2024 admissions, the seats intake for BBA LLB is 120.The cut off for the entrance exams ( CLAT, LSAT) will depend upon the seats intake and applications. Seeing the number of seats intake for 2024 admissions, a favorable score of approximately 75 + percent may be required in order to get the admission. So if any student wants to take admission in this Institute, he she must prepare accordingly and try to get a good score in the entrance exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In the 2023 admissions for LL.B. at IFIM law school banglore, the LSAT cut off was 70+ percent. The Institute also accepts scores of CLAT, but no information is mentioned regarding it. The cut off depends on the number of seats available. For 2024 admissions, the number of seats available for LL.B. is 60. The cut off varies every year and if the number of seats available is less and applications are high, then students need a good score in the entrance exam. High number of seats with low number of applications will make the cut off get low and students with a decent score will also get admission. So preparation should be done acco
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