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Anjali Sharma

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The Dayananda Sagar University BTech programme is a good choice. The university has top-notch facilities such as advanced labs, a library, on-campus hostels, etc. The campus of the university is spread across 132 acres. Students get placements in top national and international companies after completing BTech from DSU.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian students can pay the fees in installments at East Texas A&M Uni. The payment plan allows students to pay their fee in 4 installments. 

To enroll for a payment plan, students have to pay a USD 100 (INR 9.3 K) down payment along with a USD 35 (INR 3.2 K) installment fee.

1 USD = INR 93.32

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Akash Gaur

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East Texas A&M University usually processes applications within 2 weeks of the department receiving all required materials. The decisions are published on the myLeo portal.

For some specific courses like Computer Science or Master's programs, decisions are usually finalized by mid-March for fall intake.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian students will have to pay a fee of around USD 75 (INR 7 K). The fee is non-refundable and is to be paid at the time of application submission. Students can use the ApplyTexas portal to pay the same.

1 USD = INR 93.35

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Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya admissions are both merit & entrance-based. The university accepts national-level exams, such as CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ GATE, JEE Main etc. It also has an in-house exam. For courses, such as BA, BSc, etc., admissions are merit-based.

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Sanjana Srivastava

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Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya admissions are both merit & entrance-based. The university accepts national-level exams, such as CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ GATE, JEE Main etc. It also has an in-house exam. For courses, such as BA, BSc, etc., admissions are merit-based.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian students can work on-campus to cover tuition costs. Texas A&M Uni Commerce allows students to work up to 19 hours per week. Personal trainers, lifeguards, library/lab assistants are popular part-time work options on-campus.

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The latest cutoff trend for B.Des. in Fashion Design & Technology at Parul University is not published in the form of fixed marks or ranks like government colleges (e.g., NIFT). This is because admission is primarily based on a Design Aptitude Test (DAT) conducted by the university, followed by a portfolio review, rather than strict cut-off percentages.

In general, the eligibility requirement is passing 10+2 in any stream, and selection depends on performance in DAT, creativity, and portfolio quality rather than board marks.

So practically, there is no rigid cutoff percentage, but students with around 50–60%+ in 12th and good creative

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Arshia Singh

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Yes, LPU generally accepts valid MAT scores for the admission cycle. Since CAT/MAT is optional, you can also apply without it.

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Satyajeet Singh

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So basically, the syllabus for SRM, VITEEE, GITAM, and most IIIT entrance exams is not something completely different. All of them are mostly based on your Class 11 and 12 NCERT. If you're preparing for JEE Main, you're already covering a big part of it.

Let me break it down in a simple way.

 

SRM (SRMJEEE)

The syllabus is pretty straightforward — just your 11th and 12th Physics, Chemistry, and Maths. Along with that, they also include English and a bit of aptitude.

The questions are not too tricky. If your basics are clear, especially in topics like mechanics, basic electricity, organic chemistry, and calculus, you'll be fine. Compa

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