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Abhay Vasoya

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Yes at some point, they are same!
When institute is not affiliated, it gives PGDM.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Hi friend, The admission for B.Com has started already after the result of 12th standard. So, you can now take admission in any college of Mumbai as per their criteria.

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Aarti Singh

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Dear Chinmay,
Admissions to VJTI, Mumbai are strictly based on merit only through on-line centralised admission process as per the guidelines of Government of Maharashtra and are conducted by Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra. In case you missed out on the test then apply for the course in private universities like LPU, MMU, NMIMS, etc. All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements that they offer.
Good luck.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Admission is closed now. Last date to apply was May 27.

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muskan kalra

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Dear Anu,
Delhi University is much better. Even the people of Mumbai have no second thoughts about that.
DU offers a wide range of subjects which aren't there in MU. MU doesn't even have a course in economics except Xavier's. (Xavier's Mumbai is autonomous)
The course structure of most courses in DU is well framed, which I don't think is in Mumbai. DU offers a lot more of co-curricular activities as opposed to MU. It has more events too.
The infrastructure of MU is literally nothing as compared to DU. Most colleges like H.R, Jai Hind are located in narrow lanes and are just stand alone, old looking buildings. DU colleges are huge buildings
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Shikher jainStudent

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In M.Sc, one has to chose only 1 subject. If you want to do M.Sc in chemistry, then you don't need to study maths.

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Kanksha Mutreja

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The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification in any stream from a recognised educational Board. Admission to the course is based on the candidates performance in a relevant entrance exam, or merit obtained in the last qualifying exam. No minimum percentage required.

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