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Admission process for BHM from M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences is mentioned below:
Admission is based on marks obtained in 10+2 examination. Interested candidates can apply online or offline with the required information.
The minimum eligibility to apply is a pass percentage of 40% in class 12 and 35% marks in case of candidates belonging to a reserved category.

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Admission to this course is based on marks obtained in 10+2 examination. Interested candidates can apply online or offline with the required information. The minimum eligibility to apply is that the candidate should have a passing percentage of 40% in class 12th.

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The fee structure for aerospace engineering in MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences through CET quota is 60000 INR.

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For admission in 2 years M.Sc in MS Ramaiah University of Applied Science, as tuition fee, you are to pay Rs. 50,000 per annum along with Rs.21,750 as student facility fees per annum. Before admission, you are to pay Rs 10,000 in DD as registration fees. If you succeed in the written test for admission, this Rs.10,000 will be adjusted from your 1st-year tuition fees.

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Admissions for MBA are closed now. You can try next year.
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You can but the way is through management quota. In this case, you have to pay higher than others to get a seat. I will suggest you give KCET and JEE Mains and score well in them. If you have not given these exams, only then go for management quota to take admission.

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Oxford College of Science
MS Ramaiah College of Arts Science & Commerce
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Dairy Science College
Mount carmel college

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Hi Munshi,
A candidate who has passed a two-year Pre-University examination conducted by the Pre-University Education Board in the State of Karnataka or any other examination considered as equivalent thereto by the RGUHS and have scored not less than 40% of marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology is eligible to apply for B.Sc in Cardiac Perfusion Technology.

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There are many reasons that make a PGDM course beneficial. It is perhaps the best option when looking at doing a post-graduation course in Marketing Management.
Certification: PGDM courses are created in affiliation with the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), and are certified by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). These certifications and associations provide PGDM courses a certain amount of prestige.
Autonomy:PGDM courses are self-sustained courses run by management institutes themselves. This gives the business schools the freedom to choose the subjects and the course material. They can also provide realistic
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Hi Chanduprasad!
Every college or institute claims to give 100% placements but it is not practically possible. If you're good at your work and are confident about your calibre, you will certainly get a job on-campus or otherwise.

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