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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
There are several PG in and around CUP. some of to my knowledge are :-
Krishna PG for boys
Ankur pg
Silver pg
Anagha home
Bawa pg
Gowari pg.
I would recommend you to go there and check personally. We have some accommodation and study rooms available. We've got a separate PG for girls and boys, facilities like veg & non-veg meals, 2 tea breaks, wifi etc. The rooms are 1,2,3 and 4 sharing rooms. The rooms will be cleaned every day.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Quantitative Ability: This section tests the candidate's numerical and mathematical ability. It includes topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and probability.
Verbal Ability: This section assesses the candidate's language proficiency. It includes topics such as reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, sentence correction, and verbal ability.
Logical Reasoning: This section tests the candidate's ability to analyze and evaluate complex situations. It includes topics
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Scholar-Level 17
- For Indian Nationals:- Tuition fee: Rs. 15,000 per semester- Examination fee: Rs. 500 per semester- Registration fee: Rs. 1000 (one-time)- Library fee: Rs. 1000 per semester- Medical fee: Rs. 500 per semester- Development fee: Rs. 3000 per semester- Total fee: Rs. 21,000 per semester (Rs. 42,000 per year)
- For International Students:- Tuition fee: USD 2000 per semester- Examination fee: USD 50 per semester- Registration fee: USD 100 (one-time)- Library fee: USD 100 per semester- Medical fee: USD 5
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Business and Corporate Law
2. Constitutional and Administrative Law
3. Criminal and Security Law
4. Environmental Law
5. Human Rights and International Law
6. Intellectual Property Law
Students can choose any one of the above specialisations based on their interests and career goals. The course curriculum is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and practical training in the chosen area of specialisation.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 7
many other universities also offer MSc in Botany.
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