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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Intellipaat (IST), DY Patil University, Pune offers BTech in full-time mode for a duration of four years. The course is offered in the following specialisations:
- Computer Science & Engineering in AI & ML
- Computer Science & Engineering in AI & Data Science
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are limited seats for admission to courses at Intellipaat (IST), DY Patil University, Pune. Admissions are offered on a first-come first-served basis the score secured in ISTEE. IST offers four-year Industry oriented UG programme, and a BTech degree is offered by the partnered university, which is UGC-recognised
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
At GIBS Business School, the packages are pretty good. Infact It's one of the best college in terms of placements and ROI.
- Most students usually get around 5–7 LPA
- Some good performers go up to 8–10 LPA
- Jobs are usually in marketing, HR, sales, finance, business roles
- College gives decent support with training and placements
- Your own skills and communication matter the most
Honestly, it's one of those colleges where you get what you put in. If you work on yourself properly, you can land a good package.
And yeah, I got around 9 LPA from GIBS, so it's definitely possible if you take things seriously
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a month agoContributor-Level 8
Honestly, GIBS Business School stands out because it's not just about classes, they actually focus on making you ready for jobs and improving your confidence. The environment is more active and practical compared to many normal colleges.
Why GIBS feels different:
- More focus on practical learning, not just theory
- Lots of activities, presentations, and projects
- Helps improve communication and personality
- Supportive faculty and friendly environment
- Good exposure to real business situations
- Best college in terms of placements and ROI.
Overall, GIBS is different because it helps you grow overall, not just academically. One of the best and worthful
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a month ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can explore about -
UPES Dehradun
Sharda University
Amity University
LPU
Christ University
NIRF ranked private colleges
Graphic Era University
Alliance University
Lloyd college
KLE University
Law faculty of top ranked private universities ( refer NIRF Universit
y ranking).
It is always goid idea to pursue education from a branded college as it is the name we keep with us while life .
Best wishes
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Dear reader,
MBA at LPU is a great choice.
Both LPU and LMTSM provide excellent MBA programs with clear benefits. If you are looking for an internationally synchronized, research-focused curriculum inside Thapar's esteemed ecosystem, LMTSM is the perfect choice. Large-scale infrastructure, varied networking, and high-volume installations are areas in which LPU thrives. Your decision should be based on whether you value broad corporate experience (LPU) or specialised academic rigor (LMTSM).
For more information kindly contact their concerned department.
I hope this information helps.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
For admission to the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration at Lovely Professional University, the eligibility criteria are quite simple and student-friendly. Generally, candidates must have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognised university. Unlike highly competitive MBA programs, LPU does not require very high marks for this Diploma course. In most cases, students are expected to have around 50% to 55% aggregate marks in their graduation to be eligible. This makes the programme accessible to a wide range of students, including those with average academic performance. The university focuses more on prov
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
It depends from where you are if your are from Delhi itself, due to state quota relatively lower Cuttoff you need to get admission approximately 640-650
But for all India quota you need minimum 680
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