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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You have to fill up a separate form to apply for PUMBA (Pune University's Management Institute) even after filling up the MAH-CET form.
The admission process is full of stages. Firstly, the candidate will be required to take the ATMA Exams, which is mandatory for admission in courses of MBA. After having attained a valid score on it, the candidate has to register himself with the One Campus Portal of Pune University purely for the admission process.,
This registration does not guarantee admission-it is just part of the application process.
The name will appear on the merit list, after which one will have to log in to the student da
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Probability of Conversion from Waitlist No. 274 in SCIT for ITBM
Conversion from waitlist numbers into admission can become rather scanty after reaching numbers like 274 from SCIT for ITBM. Admissions generally vary on the merit basis of the candidates at present and their totals in comparison to those going under the pool.
Consider other factors such as the total count of students applying, how many would accept the offer and what specific kinds of students are put on the waitlist.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Chances of Getting Converted from Waitlist No. 58 at SCIT in ITBM for Defence Category
The conversion chances from a position like waitlist number 58 into the final admissions list depend on the total number of seats available, the number of candidates who accept their offers, and the comprehensive historical trend of movement of waitlist at SCIT (Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology).
Naturally there is an around certain percentage of people who will never join after having received offers from institutions. This will open up some movement on the waitlist.
In such cases, if SCIT is having a very high acceptance rate, then ma
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Getting admission in Thadomal Shahani Engineering College (TSEC) solely depends upon a candidate's score in entrance examinations and if he satisfies all eligibility criteria. TSEC affiliated to the Mumbai University accepts students mainly from MHT-CET, JEE main scores. So, it's not really a tough institute, compared to the level of the competition among Mumbai institutes; so any candidate scoring average or good in examinations can easily get admission there. However, the admission process becomes quite competitive, especially at the popular branches. When the eligibility criteria are met, having a decent rank in the entrance exam in
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Announced by College of Engineering; Latest BTech Production Engineering Lateral Entry Cut-off
College of Engineering will presumably declare cut-off marks for lateral entry admissions into B-tech Production Engineering Program for the different branches of the students this time as per the latest news, which is true for the academic session 2024-2025 through admission portals of corresponding entrance examination and old courses held to screen applicants.
However, it generally mandates the students to have completed an engineering diploma or equivalent qualifying examination and secure an average percentage requirement varying about 50
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
In order to get admission for the B.E. degree in Biotechnology Engineering at MGM's College of Engineering and Technology, the candidates normally require having passed PCM, or Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as most engineering colleges normally would insist upon this.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Admission In Balaji Institute of Modern Management Pune
To know your eligibility for admission to Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM), Pune, with 7.5 CGPA and 88 percent at the Common Entrance Test (CUT), you should keep a lot of points in mind.
BIMM takes a holistic view of a candidate, which includes but is not limited to the past academic performance, the scores in entrance exams, and the overall profile of the applicant.
Academic Performance: A CGPA of 7.5 will be considered quite good from a well-recognized institution. This is an indication of a solid academic background.
Entrance Exam Scores: An 88 percent aggregate i
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Amity University Mumbai has high standards for lateral entry applicants. Here are some eligibility criteria for lateral entry programs at Amity University:
B.Tech lateral entry: Students must have a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in a 3-year diploma in any engineering stream.
MCA direct lateral admission: Students must have a minimum of 50% in BCA or B.Sc.-IT.
B.Tech Computer Science Engineering: Diploma students must pass all subjects with a minimum of 70% marks.
Amity University also expects applicants to have superior leadership qualities, communication and interpersonal skill and more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B - Tech Degree from Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering
Though still pursuing the B.Tech course at Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering, it is considered moderately hard to get admission in the institute.
For this, either the entrance examination JEE Main or their individual entrance examination is to be cleared and scored well. Learning the basic concepts in mathematics and sciences is fundamental because heavy engineering teaching follows.
The courses are academically rigorous upon being admitted and include theoretical training, as well as practical learning.
It does not come
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The certificate course fee at DICE School of Hospitality and Culinary Arts is somewhere around INR 2.29 lakhs. There are courses provided that are the foundation for hospitality and culinary arts, with most courses emphasizing practical learning and the standards of an industry. Average salaries of graduates would be anywhere between INR 3 to 6 Lacs per annum as it is based on experience and work. The school has a more experiential learning curriculum and excellent industry links that boost the chances of the students getting jobs in the very competitive hospitality sector.
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