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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Choosing between JNU and DU for MCA depends on multiple factors such as eligibility, fees, curriculum, and career prospects. DU MCA requires a minimum of 60% in graduation (with Mathematics background) and offers a two-year, four-semester programme with a flexible fee of around INR 66,000 per year. JNU MCA requires 55% in graduation, also with a mathematics background, has a total fee of just INR 432, and a median package of INR 9.5 Lakh, making it highly cost-effective. While DU has a larger recognition and alumni network, JNU provides excellent ROI due to minimal fees and strong placement packages. Candidates seeking affordability wi
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both colleges offer BBA programs, but they differ in fees and salary packages. Aditya Global Business School's the highest BBA salary in 2025 was INR 12.5 LPA, while Parvathaneni Brahmayya Siddhartha College went up to INR 15.15 LPA. However, Aditya's total fee is around INR 4 L (not course-specific), which is considerably higher than Siddhartha College's INR 84,900.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Lund University acceptance rate of 58% makes it fairly selective at granting admissions, however, the Chalmers University of Technology acceptance range typically ranges between 80-90%, making it much more easier to secure admissions at.
Students interested in admissions to either institute are required to maintain solid academic scores & a professional resume highlighting other skills, as both Lund & Copenhagen have shown a tendency to be picky to varying extents & priortising highly qualified candidates.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Kings College London acceptance rate stands at 13%, making it one of the hardest institutes in the UK to get admissions to.
University College London acceptance rate, on the other hand stands at 36%. Though, still very selective, securing admissions at UCL, is nearly three times easier than doing so at Kings College London.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both Webster & University of Bridgeport are among the most prominent higher educational institutes of their respecttive regions.
While Webster, is unranked in the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings, Bridgeport ranks #377.
In terms of selectiveness, Bridgeport's acceptance rate, which is estimated to be in the range 72-82%, per unofficial sources, makes it much easier to secure admissions at than Webster (56%).
For a detailed comparison between the two, check out the table below:
Criteria | Webster University | University of Bridgeport |
|---|---|---|
Location | 470 E Lockwood Ave, Webster Groves, MO 63119, United States | 126 Park Ave, Bridgeport, CT 06604, United States |
Acceptance Rate | 56% | 72-82% |
| Popular Courses | MPA, Computer Science | Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science |
| Average Tuition Fees (UG) | INR 26.3 L-INR 26.9 L | INR 28.09 L-INR 30.6 L |
Average Tuition Fees (PG) | INR 9.94 L-INR 23.1 L | INR 11.32 L-INR 25.84 L |
Shiksha National Rankings | Unranked | #377 |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both BPP & University of East London are among the most prominent universities in the city of London. When it comes to selectiveness, the University of East London is relatively easier to secure admission to. The UEL acceptance rate stands at 72%, while that of BPP stands at 60%.
In terms of affordability of studies, both institutes are very much neck & neck, for the average cost of studies at the UG & PG levels.
As for which institute is better, it varies for every student, based on which aspect of the institute is more important to a student.
Given below is a detailed comparison between them:
Criteria | BPP University | University of East London |
|---|---|---|
Location | BPP House, Aldine Place, 142-144 Uxbridge Road, London, W12 8AA | University Way, London E16 2RD, United Kingdom |
Acceptance Rate | 60% | 72% |
Popular Courses & Streams | Law, MBA, Accouting & Finance | Computer Science, MBA, Psychology
|
Average Tuition Fees (UG) | INR 13.1 L-INR 39.5 L | INR 14.9 L-INR 19.6 L |
Average Tuition Fees (PG) | INR 17.5 L-INR 18 L | INR 22.3 L |
Shiksha Popularity Ranking | - | #95 |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of North Florida acceptance rate lies somewhere in the range of 62-71%, per data curated from multiple unofficial sources, which suggests, the institute is selective to a decent extent.
In comparison, Bellarmine acceptance rate of 94%, makes it far easier for students to secure admissions.
Prospective applicants are advised to maintain solid academic scores anyway, especially if one is planning to secure a seat at University of North Florida.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Bellarmine University & Louisville are two of the best universities in the Kentucky, region.
Acceptance rate wise, Bellarmine is relatively easier to secure admissions at with a 94% acceptance rate, while Louisville's rate of acceptance stands at 81%.
Further, when it comes to tuition fees, Louisville is far more affordable at the UG & PG level of studies.
When it comes to rankings, Louisville gets the better of Bellarmine by securing a rank just inside the top 180 colleges & universities in the US, while Bellarmine ranks #273.
The choice of which institute is better can vary for different students based on their needs & interests.
Given be
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Yale Business School is among the most selective higher educational institutions in the US, with an acceptance rate of only 4.6%. This means it only accepts, on average 4 to 5 applications for every 100 it receives. Look at the pointers given below for the same -
- Wharton has an acceptance rate that is almost 3 times that of Yale, & stands at 11.8%.
- So, Wharton gives students a much better chance of admission than Yale.
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