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Abhishek Jha

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Mangalayatan University adheres to UGC guidelines for fee refunds. Students seeking to withdraw their admission must submit a written application stating a valid reason. The university's policy indicates that tuition fees, once paid, are generally non-refundable. However, exceptions may apply under specific circumstances. Refunds, if approved, are processed within at least 15 days from the application submission date. Additionally, hostel security deposits are refundable upon leaving the hostel. For detailed information, it's advisable to consult the university's official policies or contact the admissions office directly. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Faculty of Law, AMU is one of the recognised university for carrying out LL.M. The college has a strong faculty with around 20-25 professors and a student-teacher ratio of 10:1. The LL.M programme is a two-year course whose cost is around INR 50,000 to INR 70,000. The college has a reasonable placement record with about 50-60% students placed every year in different organizations. The average salary package that firms offer to the LL.M students is between 4 Lacs and 6 Lacs INR per year. The college also offers research activity and publication services where faculty members produce approximately 10-15 research papers each year.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Indeed, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) provides self-finance seats in different undergraduate as well as postgraduate levels in programs like B.Tech, MBBS and BDS, among others. It generally comes along with higher fee structure. The basic objective behind these self-financed seats is to avail opportunity to students who fall out of the cutoff under the regular merit list but come within the ambit of general admission eligibility. The number of self-finance seats and fees may change every year; hence, it is recommended to go through the official AMU Admission brochure or website for detailed information.

 

 

 

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Pragya Saha

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Cut-off for M.Sc. Agriculture Agronomy in AMU is conducted based on results from entrance examinations conducted in AMU. Typically, the cutoff tends to rely on factors that range from applicant number, how rigorous an examination turns out to be, and even the seats available. From the previous years, one could conclude that the cut-off tends to be from 50% to 70% for entrance exams for other courses in this category as well. The cutoff for this M.Sc. in Agriculture Agronomy program should, however, be fetched from the website of the authentic site of the university or call the offices of the admission to the specific university. 

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