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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Below is the comparison between IIT Bombay and IIT Guwahati MDes course based on ranking and fee:
| IITs | Total Tuition Fee* | NIRF Overall Ranking (2023) |
|---|---|---|
| IIT Bombay | INR 1 lakh | 4 |
| IIT Guwahati | INR 1.1 lakh | 9 |
*The fee is taken from an unofficial source. Hence, is indicative.
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Bodoland University life offers a varied assortment of experiences. The facilities present a different image: although the classrooms are kept in excellent condition, there is no Wi-Fi, and the hostels are not very clean and serve food that may be unsettling. While the canteen offers a basic amenity, the absence of sports programmes, medical facilities, and security makes one wonder about the general well-being of students.The best thing about the faculty is how well-trained they are, though some students might find it difficult to learn in regional languages rather than English. Exams are generally thought to be easy, but there is a d
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No, Bodoland University is not as good as SMIT Sikkim. Sikkim Manipal University (SMIT) and Bodoland University differ noticeably in a number of areas. Bodoland University is criticised for its low employment rate, which forces students to look for employment on their own. The hostels have poor facilities, no Wi-Fi, and problems with food quality and hygiene. Exam difficulties and language differences are reported, despite the positive perception of faculty members.However, SMIT has a better placement history; in 2022, the median package increase was 38% higher than in 2021. Notable are the university's MBBS course placement rates.In c
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Yes, there are certain relaxations for candidates at Dibrugarh University for admission to the B.Ed course. This is for the reserved category candidates and is of 5%. Candidates applying under this category can help from the relaxations.
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Candidates can fill the form on the Dibrugarh University website for B.Ed course. The application fee is non-refundable. Candidates must apply online.
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Candidates must have a minimum overall score of 50% in their undergraduate or postgraduate degree in the appropriate topic from a recognised university in addition to receiving at least 50% marks in their honours/major subject in order to be eligible for the B.Ed programme at Dibrugarh University. Even if an applicant fared well on the Common Admission Exam, they will not be admitted if they do not fulfil this requirement (CET). Hence, before applying, candidates should carefully read and comprehend the qualifying conditions.
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Candidates are selected for admission in the B.Ed course at Dibrugarh University based on scores in CET exam. This test is conducted by the university itself. Students must appear for this exam and achieve a valid aggregate in the same for admission in the B.Ed course.
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