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Bhumika Jain

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Yes, there is a registration fee at the university. The amount is INR 1500. The DIT University - Admission Office registration fee is non-refundable. Students can pay the fees through UPI, Net Banking, and Credit/ Debit card.

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Nishtha Hazarika

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DIT University - Admission Office admission fee is INR 10,000. Students have to pay this as an addition amount on top of the semester fees. The fee has to be paid to block a seat.

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Aishwarya Malhotra

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DIT University - Admission Office offers conditional admission in some cases. This is done when a seat is reserved for a specific programme based on a candidate's past academic merit. Under conditional admission, the admission fee is refundable only until the application is open. The university deducts INR 1,000 before refunding the fee.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, Mahant Bachittar Singh College of Engineering and Technology has not mentioned accepting CUET-UG scores to select candidates for BTech courses. However, University of Jammu who this institute is affiliated to does accept CUET-UG scores for BTech admission.

Thus, candidates should confirm the same from admission desk at Mahant Bachittar Singh College of Engineering and Technology.

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If written on behalf of LPU then for B.Compared to Indraprastha University, Tech CSE has a lot to offer such as an industry-oriented curriculum, specialization options as well as placement process. Students will be able to tailor their studies according to the newest trends in technology with the advent of modern CSE specializations offered at LPU like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Cyber Security, Cloud Computing, and Full Stack Development.

The university also focuses on hands-on learning by conducting coding competitions, hackathons, internships, real-time projects, and industry certifications. Also companie

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Samreen Begum

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Yes, Lovely Professional University provides HR (Human Resource Management) specialization in a few formats, like MBA Online, Distance/ODL, and regular MBA programs too. For the Online MBA HRM program, the subjects are typically about talent acquisition, performance management, labour laws , training & development, plus HR analytics, so overall it leans more toward handling people, workplace culture, recruiting, and employee growth. This can be a solid option if you have an interest in communication, leadership, recruitment, or corporate management rather than technical subjects.

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Samreen Begum

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No, you cannot really study B.Ed in distance mode from LPU or at least not in the way you might expect. B.Ed at LPU is given only as a 2 year full time, on campus programme. This is because B.Ed is a professional teaching course which is monitored by NCTE, and it also needs regular classes, plus teaching practice and other practical components. Those parts are not permitted in pure distance education mode, so LPU keeps it only on campus.

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Samreen Begum

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No, you can't do B.Ed via distance mode from LPU. The B.Ed at LPU is basically only provided as a regular, on campus, 2-year full time programme because B.Ed is a professional teaching course, regulated by NCTE, and it involves supervised practice, set teaching hours , plus practical components. These things can't really be completed in pure distance learning, you know, not in the way it's normally expected.

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