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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants have to pay INR 1,000 for a UG course at City College Bangalore. The application fees is non-refundable. Candidates can pay the fees via any of the online payment modes. Aspirants must keep the fee receipt with them for any future reference.

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UG applicants get early bird concession of INR 15,000 at City College Bangalore. Qualifying students also get post-result admission concession of INR 10,000. Both the concessions offered by the college are non-refundable once applied.

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UG applicants get early bird concession of INR 15,000 at City College Bangalore. Qualifying students also get post-result admission concession of INR 10,000. Both the concessions offered by the college are non-refundable once applied.

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City College Bangalore accepts Class 12 scores for admission in UG courses. Hence, no entrance exam is required. Candidates are offered admission in MBA and MCA courses based on their Karntaka PGCET scores. Hence, entrance exam requirement depends on the course applied by the candidate.

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City College Bangalore offers admission to UG applicants based on their merit. Aspirants can apply for a UG course after passing Class 12 or equivalent from a recognised board.

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Nishtha Shukla

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City College Bangalore offers a three-year BCom course at the UG level. The college offers BCom to Class 12 passed-out students in below specialisations:

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yes, students often look at MAT scores while applying for PGDM, and scholarship opportunities usually depend on factors like entrance exam scores, academic performance, and eligibility criteria. When I was exploring admissions, I realized that checking scholarship options early is always helpful.

Personally, I felt entrance exams like MAT can be useful because they may help during admissions and scholarship consideration depending on the score and criteria.

  • MAT scores may be considered for scholarship opportunities
  • Scholarship eligibility can depend on score and academic performance
  • Higher scores may improve chances for benefits
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From my experience, I personally feel programs like IRE and CPMP gave me good exposure beyond regular academics. What I liked is that learning was not limited only to classrooms because students regularly participate in projects, presentations, activities, workshops, and different practical sessions through these programs.

I personally got good exposure through IRE and CPMP in GIBS because they helped me interact more, participate actively, and understand things from a practical perspective. These experiences also helped me become more confident and comfortable while working with others.

  • I personally got good exposure through IRE and CPM

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Chikat Marchang

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The National Law School of India University Bangalore is a Tier-1 Law School of India. Officially it can be called the top Law School of India as it was ranked 1st by the National Institute Ranking Framework or NIRF 2025 under the Law category.

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Chikat Marchang

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No, the National Law School of India University Bangalore is based on entrance exam scores such as CLAT for most courses however the other courses such as MA, LLB, and PhD have their own institute in-house exams such as NLSAT-MPP, NLSAT-LLB, and NLSAT-PhD, respectively.

As a government institute the institute has no admission based on Management Quota or other means of Direct Admissions.

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