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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The Procedure to take an admission in BSc at Central University of Haryana is as follows:
There are so many courses in BSc they are
- BSc Mathematics
- BSc Physics
- BSc Chemistry
- BSc Computer Science
- BSc Zoology
- BSc Botany
- BSc Biotechnology
- BSc Microbiology
- BSc Information Technology
- Bachelor of Science (B.Sc)
Your 10+2 percentage should be above 50% in relevant stream and the selection process is you have to qualify CUET-UG. Also, the admission process of UG and PG Courses at CUH is based on CUET Exam. For the majority of courses students should enroll on the CUET Exam to get the admisson in Central University of Haryana.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Central University of Haryana offers various courses in many fields. The course are non professional or professional. The streams that it offers courses from are science, engineering, arts, journalism, law, and etc. It offers UG, PG and Diploma courses and PhD.
27 Courses offered under science, engineering and medicine, IT software are- B.Sc in psychology,
B.Tech in computer science, electrical engineering, civil engineering, printing and packaging
M.Sc in computer application, biotechnology, pharmacology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, nutrition biology, microbiology, statistics, yoga, data science, geoinformatics, geography 
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Since Central University of Haryana is a government/public university, the fees is affordable and less. The fees is different for various courses.
Fees for Masters courses like M.Sc (2k-20k), MCA, MBA, MA (2k-12k), M.P.Ed, M.Com, M.Ed, M.Lib.I.Sc, MHMTT, MHMCT, M.Pharma range from 2k-10k. But M.Tech ahs the highest fees of 52k
For Bachelors programme courses the fees range is 2k-10k . But for professional courses like B.Tech it goes up to 1.5lakh per year.
The popularity of the course also affects the fees. Various scholarships are also offered and financial needs few of them are:
- Merit cum scholarship
- Post doctoral fellowship
- Swami Vivekana
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, Central University of Haryana is a government institute, situated in Mahendergarh Haryana. It is a public University established under the Central University Act, of 2009. It is given an 'A 'grade by NAAC. It is not affiliated with the state government and therefore it has the freedom to offer more courses.
Being a government institute the fees of the courses is affordable. The fee is less than 1 Lacs per year. It varies from course to course. It offers courses across 11 schools like arts, humanities, mass communication, computer science, languages, governance, law, engineering and technology, and physical and mathematical sci
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The number of recruiters participating in the placement drive at DPG Degree College (DPGDC) can vary depending on the source. Here is some relevant information:
- DPGDC has established valuable partnerships with reputable companies and organizations, offering students excellent opportunities for internships and placements.
- Prominent recruiters at DPG Degree College include Convergys, Just Dial, ICICI, and several other well-known companies.
- More than 50 companies have visited the campus to recruit students.
- Consistent top recruiters like JustDial, ICICI, Tech Mahindra, Genpact, and Reliance frequently engage with the DPG campus in Gurgaon fo
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The highest package at DPG Degree College - DPGDC has been reported as INR 17 LPA by some sources. However, other reports indicate figures around INR 7.68 LPA and INR 7 LPA. It's essential to consider that the highest package can fluctuate annually due to factors like company participation, student achievements, and economic circumstances.
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