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3 years agoContributor-Level 6
The facilities and infrastructure are great. There are many facilities like stadium, courts, 8 auditoriums and a huge library. Gallery classrooms are available. A complex is available for regular needs and fast food. It has shops related to food and stationery. Faculty: The faculty members are really good and are very helpful. They provide lots of tips also about life and ground reality. The course is a relevant one and makes the students industry-ready. The difficulty level of exams depends on your preparation. Placements: Placements are good in this college. The highest salary p
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There are many popular Event Management colleges in Delhi/ NCR. Some of these are Institute of Home Economics, Delhi Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, NIEM- The Institute of Event Management, Tritya Institute of Event Management (TIEM), Wizcraft, and the likes. Thankyou for asking.
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1st year 220000
2nd year 220000
3rd year 220000
4th year 220000
5th year 220000
Total fees=1100000
Out of these 300 seats, 200 seats are allocated to students who qualify Lloyd Entrance Test along with the Personal Interview round conducted by the college and 100 seats are reserved for students who perform well in CLAT along with the personal interview round conducted by the college.
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1. You can prepare for this exam in six months with 5 to 6 hours of study.
2. In the initial two months, focus on covering the syllabus of SET.
3. You can start studying section-wise as per exam requirements.
4. This time, focus on your foundational concepts in quantitative and English topics.
5. You need to regularly read the newspaper for English as well as Current Affairs.
6. For next month, you can start preparing notes on important SET topics.
7. By the fourth month, you should be able to begin p
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