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Piyush MishraFEEL FREE TO CALL#8446739069

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As you want to know about BVP, iMED Pune/IMR Delhi for BCA course. Admission process/counselling process are already over for BVP, IMR Delhi and iMED Pune and fpr other branches too, so getting a seat will be very very difficult. You can try for paid/direct admission in iMED Pune and IMR, Delhi(if vacant seats are available).
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Piyush Mishra

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
BVP has its own entrance exam so it does not need any other entrance as such. Also, marks in MHCET won't be of any use for admissions in BVP-Pune.

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CLING CONSULTANCY SFeel Free to call #8446739069

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Total seats for M.Sc Biotechnology in MBT are 60 so getting a merit no. under 100 is the best chance to get a confirmed seat.
The cut-off rank is under 100.
If you have a rank higher than this then you have very less chances of getting a seat for M.Sc.

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Shikher jainStudent

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Your rank is very good. You are eligible for BCA in BVP-Delhi.
All the best.

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Ashish Shirsat

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Bharati Vidyapeeth, the parent organisation of this university is one of the largest educational organizations in the country. It has 180 educational units under its umbrella including 80 Colleges and Institutes of conventional and professional disciplines. The status of university was given to a cluster of these colleges and institutes in appreciation of the high level of their academic excellence and for their potential for further growth. The BBA course of this university is also good and will give you good exposure.

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Ashish Shirsat

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Yes, but the course fee for BBA (2018-2019) is not same for all the BVP colleges.

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rohith kola

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BVCOE Delhi is considered to be one of the top colleges of IP University and there are good reasons for the claim. Encouraging atmosphere for people who are really interested to learn. Though, I would say, unlike other colleges, no spoon-feeding (you need to actually study in internals to get marks). Probably, this is the reason that BVCOE students have better records in external examinations.There's a very uncommonly (w. r. t other IPU colleges) interesting fact about BVCOE students and that is, people are more motivated about MS/MBA or start-ups, instead of jobs. In my batch of 60, around 20 students are going/preparing-to-go for MS/
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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, there are some chances of getting admission there. You can apply for admission.
Good luck.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Shashank,In 2016, it was mandatory to obtain a minimum of 50% marks in the exam in order to qualify for admissions in 2017 marks, however check for updates on official website.

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muskan kalra

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Both colleges have their pros and cons:
Maharaja Agrasen
1 No Worry for Attendance
2 Can Study For Your Personal Exams
3 chilled out environment
4 more chances of placement
5 bad connectivity
6 faculty not good enough
7 slightly higher fees
8 no AC
Bharti vidhyapeeth
1 attendance matters
2 better teaching standards and faculty
3 no of clubs and other co-curricular activities
4 better location and connectivity
5 not preferable if want to study for further exams
6 AC and cold drinking water
7 marginally lesser placements
My opinion is that go for personal development
But if want to pursue further studies or give other exams then go for MAIT
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