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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Pursuing MBBS at KIMS can be challenging due to the competitive nature of medical education and the requirements for admission, meeting the criteria and preparing diligently for exams can help aspiring students succeed in their pursuit of a medical degree. The MBBS course at Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences is 4.5 years long, plus a one-year rotating medical internship. Students are recruited in any hospital or medical college of their choice and also they can work in our college. Internships are allowed in our as well as other hospitals.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
To encourage students, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Karad offers multiple scholarships to students. The students can avail KIMS Karad scholarships based on their academic performance and family income. The scholarships offered to students motivates them to do better. The students of the university can also apply for state and national scholarships as KIMS is registered at the national scholarship portal. The eligible students can visit the national scholarship portal and apply for scholarships. Some of the Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Karad scholarships (state and national level) that can be availed by students are Po
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
KIMS has a total of 200 seats for the MBBS programme and the selection process follows merit and performance in the NEET exam. These seats are available for students seeking admission to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme at the institute.Out of the 200 seats in the MBBS program, the college reserves 170 seats for the general quota and the rest 30 for NRI students.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The total fee for the UG course at Shivaji University is 4 lakhs. It is only the course fees. The other fees that include are transportation fees, mess fees, and hostel fees incase if you are a hosteler. As compared to other colleges the total fees for UG courses are quite low. You can choose this college as the placements in the college are above 75%.
You have to keep in mind of other expenses other than college total fees (4 lakhs) like Sem fees etc. Finally, the college is a great option to take the UG course at the Department of Technology at Shivaji University.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The highest package offered for B.Tech students at Shivaji university is 7.7 LPA and the lowest package is 3 LPA. The 5th semester students are eligible for campus placements. More than 50 companies come to recruit students every year like Tcs, Wipro, Infosys. Last year 75% of the students got placements in different companies.
You can get an even higher package after gaining experience in the company after working for 2 to 3 years. The average package is 3.5 LPA. The highest package in this college is not very high when compared with other colleges.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
To get admission to B.Tech at the Department of Technology the student must be qualified with a minimum of 45% of marks in his college. There is a total of 350 seats available in the Department of Technology at Shivaji University. The college is the best option to pursue B.Tech. They also consider exams like JEE Main, ICAR AIEEA and MHT CET. If you score good in the mentioned exams it is easy to get admission to B.Tech in this college.
The cutoff for Civil engineering is 6.32, Mechanical is 45, Food technology is 59. The cutoff will change every year and students must choose their branch on their interests and have to achieve the cutoff
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The course offered by Shivaju university are Ph.D, M.Com, MBA, B.Com, M.Sc, B.Sc, BA, B.Tech, M.Tech. Selecting a course is mainly depends on student interest and their educational background. Genrally the B.Tech course is the most common and proffesional course for the students. You can go for various kind of job fields after completing B.Tech.
M.Tech is the best option after completing B.Tech to gain the full knowledge of the subject and has high chances of getting high packages in the campus placements.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Every year 70 to 80% of students got placements in Shivaji University with the lowest package of 2 LPA and the highest package of 7LPA. The companies that came to recruit are Infosys, Hdfc, TCS, Wipro, ICICI bank, IBM and Tech mahindra. The average package for M.Tech graduates is 3.5 LPA. There is a high scope of getting placement after completing M.Tech.
The placements of M.Tech at Shivaji university are quite good as the placement rate is 80%. In my opinion, choosing M.Tech at Shivaji University is a great option for students from placements point of view.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Around 75 companies came to recruit the students of Shivaju University every year. The highest package is 7.5 LPA and the least package is 3 LPA. the average package is 4 LPA. This college infrastructure is quite decent and attractive. The placement rate is around 75%. This placement rate can make students to join in this college.
Finally the college was a excellent choice for those who want to join in B.Tech. The fees for this course is around 2 to 3 Lakhs. If you include other expenses to the feees like hostel, mess the total fees is around 5 Lakhs. I think this college is a great option to pursue B.Tech.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University reserves seats for some categories. Aspirants belonging to that category must hold the certificates proving their claim. Below is the reservation policy followed by SRTMUN:
| Category | Reservation % |
|---|---|
| SC/ ST converts to Buddhism | 13% |
| ST | 7.0% |
| Vimukta Jati & Denotified Tribes (VJ/ DT) NT (A) | 3.0% |
| Nomadic Tribes (NT-B) | 2.5% |
| Nomadic Tribes (NT-C) | 3.5% |
| Nomadic Tribes (NT-D) | 2.0% |
| OBC | 19% |
| EWS | 10% |
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