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BBA direct admission at Eshan College becomes available through application channels on their official website both online and offline. Selection rests on merit standards where admissions occur first to those who apply first. To pursue admission at the BBA level at Eshan College students must finish payment for their application by meeting selection requirements before following through with admissions processes within their designated timeline. The education institution at Eshan College provides BBA and other courses to its students with tuition costs between INR 25,000 and INR 1.3 Lacs annually based on student programme selection. T

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Having done a B.Tech from Institute of Engineering and Technology at GLA University, you have some great job opportunities. Companies like these include big names, including TCS, Wipro and Capgemini, which hire from here for roles such as software engineer or IT analyst. Placements are good, with nearly 80% of students placed. Starting salaries are typically in the range of INR 5 to INR 6 lakhs, but INR 44 Lacs packages are not unheard of.

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Institute of Engineering and Technology, GLA University- A good option for M.Tech. It's got good teachers, modern laboratories, a solid setup to learn in. Placements are decent as companies such as TCS and Wipro also come, but? the packages are not very high, around INR 5 to INR 7 lakhs. The fee's are pretty reasonable for a private college, so it's worth considering if you're looking for a viable option.

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If you are prepared to go through the process, then getting into the Institute of Engineering and Technology at GLA University is not particularly difficult. You'll need a minimum of 50% in 12th grade with physics, chemistry, and math, and then pass the GLAET exam. It is an easy online test, and they walk you through it well. You can do it if you study some and come up to the marks. Just apply on their website.

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Yes, GLA University's Institute of Engineering and Technology has nice placements. There are lots of big companies like TCS, Wipro, Capgemini, etc., coming every year. About 80% of students receive job offers, and packages range from INR 5 to INR 6 lakhs. Some of them even score up to INR 44 lakhs. The placement team tries hard to support everyone, so it is a good option if you're concerned about jobs.

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The GLA University Institute of Engineering and Technology is fair. It has a reputation for good engineering courses, decent placements with companies such as TCS and Wipro, a nice campus with Wi-Fi and labs. The teachers are nice. All in all, it's a solid choice if you want quality education.

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For some high-reputed facilities, Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management on the contrary, establishes a not so costly MCA course. And total course fees is about INR 1 to 1.5 Lacs which is quite good amount for a private institute. And they have EMI options, in case you can't pay all at once. That works for a lot of students given the affordability especially with decent placements.

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No specific MAT score cut-off is mentioned for Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management MCA but anything between 500 and 600 out of 800 is considered as good score which might get you admission into Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management. They take MAT scores as well as your graduation marks into consideration. They also have other exams like CAT so a good score along with a good academic score can make it easier to get through. 

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The eligibility criteria are relatively easy, and hence it is not that difficult to get admission into the MBA in Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management. Most institutes administer an entrance exam (CAT, MAT or UPCET) and consider bachelor's degree scores as well. You can check the latest cutoff and the admission process, and if you meet all the criteria and apply in time, chances are that you would get in.

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