Colleges in Haryana
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Scholar-Level 17
Total Fees - INR 61,000
Eligibility:
(I) Candidate must have completed graduation/ post-graduation from a recognised university with minimum 50% marks (47.5% for SC/ ST/ Blind/ Physically Handicapped candidate). Trained in-service teachers in elementary education (iii) Candidates who have completed an NCTE recognised teacher education programme through face-to-face
mode. (iv) Only in-service teachers working in any recognised Government/Aided/Private School/ Educational Institution are eligible.
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Scholar-Level 18
Bachelor degree in any discipline with minimum of 50% of marks (47.5% for SC/ST of Haryana).
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Scholar-Level 18
There are no big difference in both the Colleges. The placements CTC are average for both the Colleges. Both the Colleges are AICTE approved. One difference is making GLB is my choice that it's value addition included in program fee. The important value addition with PGDM course are given below without charging any extra cost. 1. Free Laptop (The laptop will be the property of student on completion of the PGDM programme) 2. Value Added Certifications: I) Digital Marketing Certification by MSME ii) Yellow Belt Six Sigma Certification by MSME iii) Certification in Financial Modelling by MSME iv) Placement Readiness Enhancement Program by
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Scholar-Level 16
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Scholar-Level 17
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Guide-Level 13
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Guide-Level 14
The PCP classes to be true have not been attended by all but the Admit Cards do go to everyone.
So, better you decide to attend and participate in Learning to prepare for exams or start preparing yourself. Once you visit then you get help from teachers and see some classmates as well who can share things.
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Guide-Level 14
Realistically speaking, you loose the internal assessment out of 20. I mean they will give you marks based on an average of Theory/Written Parler Marks or via any other mean, but the Internal Assessment you can get in PCP.
It is not compulsory to attend classes. You can go and share your limitations and can see if you attend only a few.
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