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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences admission is based on merit and entrance exams. Ramaiah University accepts national entrance exams like COMEDK, JEE Main, KCET, NEET, SAT, UCEED, NIFT, NID DAT, PGCET, and other exams. The main examination that is held for course admissions is the Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences Admission Test (RUASAT).
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the BA LLB course at MS Ramaiah College of Law, is an integrated undergraduate program. It a 5year course recognised by KSLU, Hubballi. The college is recognised by UGC and approved by the Bar Council of India
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
BA LLB fee at MS Ramaiah College of Law is moderate. The BA LLB fee at the college can be justified if we consider its placement records. The course is available at a lower fee in some prominent public institutes but reputable private institutes offering the same course charge a higher fee.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
If the eligible candidate has secured 50% or above in CLAT then Ramaiah College of Law may exempt the candidate from taking the RCL Admission Test. If the candidate has not taken CLAT or if the candidate has not secured the threshold score in CLAT then taking the RCLAT is compulsory. But registration and PI in each case for admission in BA LLB is compulsory.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences has moderate expensive fee structure. The fee structure of the programme ranges between INR 3 lakhs- INR 1.25 crore. The fee varies as per each course. The fee structure includes tuition fee, security fee, and others.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences is a private institute. It is recognised by the UGC and comprised of a total of 13 institutions, 13 faculties, 3 constituent colleges and 2 schools of study. MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences Bangalore is also approved by the AICTE, NMC, BCI, DCI and PCI.The University has been accredited by the NAAC with Grade-A+ and NBA recognising its excellence in academics.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top companies who haveoffered placements to the students of MS Ramaiah College of Law in the recent years were Ernest and Young, Goldman Sachs, American Express, Indus Law, Trilegal, Bosch, Verizon, Magnah Law, Samagra Law, KL Discovery, Propelled Fintech, ALMT Legal and Purvankara Limited.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The candidates who want to get admission in BA LLB at Ramaiah College of Law have to register on the college website. Then the eligible candidate are intimated about the RCL Admission Test and the Personal Interview. Even if the candidate has scored the threshold score in CLAT and is exempted from the RCL Admission Test due to this same reason, still it is mandatory to have a telephonic interview to complete the selection process for admission and secure a seat at the college.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top companies who have offered placements to the students of MS Ramaiah College of Law in the recent years were Ernest and Young, Goldman Sachs, American Express, Indus Law, Trilegal, Bosch, Verizon, Magnah Law, Samagra Law, KL Discovery, Propelled Fintech, ALMT Legal & Purvankara Limited.
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
How the Faculty–Student Ratio Affects Mentorship at GIBS (Point Wise)
- Having a balanced ratio
GIBS has an approximate student-to-professor ratio of 15:1, which helps promote faculty-student interaction.
- Greater personal attention
The smaller number of students per professor allows professors the opportunity to work with students individually.
- Easier doubt clarification
With smaller ratios of students to faculty, it is much easier for students to communicate with faculty after classes should they have any doubt about a concept or assignment.
- A strong mentoring system
All faculty have to mentor small groups of students, who they gu
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