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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates must pass a bachelor's degree in Physical, Biological, Agricultural, Veterinary and Fishery Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering/ Technology or a four-year BSc (Physician Assistant Course), MBBS/ BDS with a minimum of 55% aggregate to apply for MSc Biotechnology course. Aspirants need to complete a bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology including Medicine and Engineering discipline with at least 55% aggregate to apply for MSc Computational and Integrative Sciences.

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Anvi Goel

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No, CLAT is must to get into USLLS (GGSIPU) or VIPS (GGSIPU) for BBA LLB Hons.

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Manori Sahni

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BBA is offered at JIMS Vasant Kunj and JIMS Noida in the Delhi and NCR region. Candidates can select which campus they want to enrol in based on course fees, placements, location, and more. Below table showcases a comparison for the UG course at both the JIMS institutes:

InstituteTotal Tuition Feesthe highest PackageShiksha Rating
BBA at JIMS Vasant KunjINR 4.8 lakhINR 12 LPA4.3/5
BBA at JIMS NoidaINR 2.7 lakhN/A4.5/5

NOTE: The mentioned fee details are as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, all of these cities offer excellent MBA programs with unique pros, but Bangalore, known as the Silicon Valley of India, stands out from other metropolitan cities for its focus on technology and innovation. 

Bangalore is known for its strong IT and corporate hub that provides many opportunities to MBA graduates. It is also home to many top-tier business schools that are known for their strong academics, seasoned faculty, and industry connections. 

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Virajita Madavi

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Many top companies recruit graduates of this institute. The placements package offered to the students varies based on the company and job role. Some of the recruiters of JIMS Vasant Kunj BBA students in 2025 were Parle, Dabur, Coca-Cola, Bisleri, Ultra Tech, etc. In 2025, the institute also achieved 100% placements.

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Shikha Hazarika

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IPU CET (BTech) follows an NCERT-based syllabus covering Class 11 and 12 topics, whereas JEE Main includes NCERT concepts along with advanced topics. The question type in IPU CET is mostly conceptual and application-based, while JEE Main requires more analytical and problem-solving skills. In terms of difficulty level, IPU CET is considered moderate, whereas JEE Main is significantly more challenging. The competition level in IPU CET is also lower, as it is limited to admissions in GGSIPU-affiliated colleges, whereas JEE Main is a national-level exam with extremely high competition for NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs. Both exams follow a simila

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Himanshi Pandey

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IMS BHU Varanasi and AIIMS New Delhi are popular options among candidates aspiring to puruse a BSc in Nursing. Both the institutes have an affordable fee structure as compared to the private institutions offering the course. Comparing the tuition fees for the BSc courses offered at the institutes, IMS BHU is evidently the more economical option. Check out the following table for the BSc fee at IMS BHU and AIIMS New Delhi:

InstituteBSc Tuition Fees
IMS BHU VaranasiINR 900
AIIMS New DelhiINR 1,000 - INR 2,400

NOTE: The mentioned fees are taken from the official websites of the institutes/sanctioning bodies. They are still subject to changes and hence, are indicative.

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