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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The faculty at IFIM School of Technology are quite experienced. IFIM School of Technology faculty are PhD, degree, and Diploma holders. IFIM School of Technology faculty motivates students to work on their knowledge and skills.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, IFIM School of Technology is quite good. IFIM College offers undergraduate courses to students. These courses are provided across Data Analytics and various other streams. The college is accredited with A Grade by NAAC. The college is known for BCA courses. IFIM offers scholarships to undergraduate students as financial assistance.
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Contributor-Level 10
Individuals who wish to gain admission to the BTech programme under the NRI category must complete and submit the Admission Enquiry form which can be found on the official website of NUCAT. Once the form has been received, the Admission Section will provide guidance to students on the registration and admission process. Candidates who fall into the categories listed below are eligible for direct admission based on their marks in the optional subjects in the qualifying examination. Seats will be granted based on inter-se merit.
• Foreign Nationals / PIOs / Overseas Citizens of India
• Individuals who have completed Class 12 outs
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 3
The Dayananda Sagar University In All Courses Rated As 4.2 Out Of 5.0 By 79 students And The Oxford College Of Engineering In All Courses Rated as 3.9 Out Of 5.0.Therefore The Weather Of the Oxford College Is Better And Good. Therefore We Check the Fee Structure Is Amount High in Oxford College As comparing With Dayananda Sagar University.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the NIELIT DLC (CCC/CCCP/ECC/ACC/BCC) March 2024 Exam Cycle date for online filling forms was extended till February 4, 2024. Registration is a mandatory pre-requisite for appearing in the examination conducted by the NIELIT.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The authority released the NIELIT 2024 DLC (CCC/BCC/CCCP/ECC/ACC) June Cucle examination date at student.nielit.gov.in. The June cycle exam was conducted from June 27 to June 30, 2024. Admit cards were available on the official website on June 20, 2024. The NIELIT CCC course is designed to impart a basic-level IT literacy programme for the common man. It also provides an opportunity for the common man to attain computer literacy, thereby contributing to increased and speedy PC penetration in different walks of life.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
SIBM Bangalore offers E-MBA course in for working professionals. The total seat intake for this course is 30. Candidates are offered admission based on their performance in a PI round conducted at the institute. Additionally, seat reservations is also available for this course. Find more details below:
- Reservation Within Sanctioned Intake: The reservation applies to a percentage of the sanctioned intake.
- SC (Scheduled Caste) Reservation: 15% of the intake is reserved for SC candidates.
- ST (Scheduled Tribe) Reservation: 7.5% of the intake is reserved for ST candidates.
- Differently Abled Reservation: 3% of the intake is reserved fo
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2 years ago
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SIBM Bangalore offers MBA and E-MBA courses in a full-time mode. Both courses are offered at postgraduate level. Candidates willing to get admission to either of the course must pass graduation with a minimum 50% aggregate from a recognised university. Further, candidates belonging to reserved categories will be required to obtain a minimum 45% aggregate in the same.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The Rotary Scholarship and the Merit-cum-Income Scholarship are two of the many M.Tech scholarships offered by Bangalore Institute of Technology (BIT), which are specifically designed for female students. Students can also investigate chances from private foundations like Azim Premji and Infosys, as well as government agencies like the Social Welfare Department and the Backward Classes Welfare Department, guaranteeing a wide range of financial help.
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