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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Adichunchanagiri University MBA admission is entrance-based. The university accepts scores from CAT, K-MAT, and PGCET. While submitting the MBA application form, candidates must also upload their valid scorecard of the respective entrance test. Students are shortlisted for selection rounds purely on the basis of their performance in these exams.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The tuition fee of INR 1.17 Lacs covers only the academic cost of the MBA programme. Hostel charges, mess fees, and personal expenses are not included in the tuition fee and need to be paid separately if applicable. Students should also account for admission charges and examination fees (one-time payments). Since fees are subject to annual revisions by the university, candidates are advised to check the latest fee structure on the official website.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
If you're aiming to study Information Technology at the University of Melbourne, the most suitable undergraduate subject is the Computing and Software Systems major within the Bachelor of Science. This major equips you with strong programming, software development, and algorithmic foundations—ideal for launching a career in IT. It's also accredited by the Australian Computer Society, helping pave the way toward postgraduate options like the Master of Information Technology or Computer Science.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Charles Sturt University might take from weeks to a month to process applications for international students, depending on the level of programme chosen. Typically, the applications are processed within 2-4 weeks. Some high-demand courses that receive a huge volume of applications might require more time for processing them. Undergraduate applications take less time for processing, and then decide on graduate applications. The processing time also depends upon the completeness of a candidate's application. Applicants must make sure to meet the basic eligibility requirements and submit all the required documents as per the programme of
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