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a month agoContributor-Level 8
The campus of Global Institute of Business Studies Bangalore is modern, clean, and built like a corporate-style business school. It is designed to give students a professional environment, not a traditional college feel.
- When I first saw the campus, I honestly felt it would be like a normal college, but it is much more modern and well-maintained than expected
- Classrooms are smart classrooms with projectors and digital learning setup
- The campus has Wi-Fi, library, seminar halls, and computer labs for practical learning
- There are many activity spaces like auditorium, amphitheatre, and group discussion rooms
- Hostel and cafeteria facilities are
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
For admission at mithibai college and want to do msc then at first you need to have bsc degree already with 60% marks also need to merit based rank
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, students cannot apply offline for TISS Mumbai admission. he application process is conducted in online mode. For UG admission, students have to apply through relevant entrance exam portal. For PG admission, students must apply through TISS official website.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
To get TISS Mumbai scholarship, students must meet the eligibility. The student must be belonging to SC /ST /OBC (NC) category, must have a valid certificate for the same. At the time of applying for the GoI-PMS, the annual income of the SC/ST student (if employed) and his/her parents for the immediate previous financial year should be within the prescribed income limit by the college.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, TISS Mumbai offers financial assistance to students. The college offers scholarship to students on the basis of merit, economic background, etc. Scholarships are offered such as:
- Post Matric Scholarship Scheme for ST Students
- National Scholarship Scheme (Top Class) for Higher Education
- National Fellowship Scheme for Higher Education of ST Students
- VU Scholarship (TISS-VU Double Degree Programme)
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
TISS Mumbai BVoc fees is INR 90,000 - 3.6 lakh. TISS Mumbai fee structure includes many components. The total fee structure may differ at the time of payment due to the variables of the fee structure.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The top 5 MBA colleges in Mumbai, ranked by NIRF 2025 for management education in India, are here.
College Name | NIRF 2025 |
|---|---|
6 | |
14 | |
20 | |
SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies Ranking | 24 |
65 |
Note: All info. is from the official sites and can change.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Prin L N Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research and JBIMS are the top MBA colleges in Mumbai with low fees, as compared to the other institutes that rank. Note that these are shorter or MBA equivalent programmes offered at the postgraduate level. You can review the table.
| Top MBA College in Mumbai | Programme Type + Duration | Fee Range |
|---|---|---|
| Prin L N Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research | Post Graduate Program in Foreign Trade Management (FTM) Duration: 11 months | INR 1.74 Lakh |
| JBIMS | JBIMS MMS courses Duration: 2 years | INR 7 Lacs to 8.1 Lakh |
Note: All info. is from official sites and can change.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
IBS Mumbai CAT cutoff 2025 was released for admission to the PGPM course for various All India categories. The cutoff was published in the form of percentiles.
For the General AI category, the overall percentile was 70 and 40 sectional for to the PGPM programme. Students who attain these percentiles are eligible to move to the next round of admissions, which involves GD, PI or WAT.
Note - The cutoff data given here is based on an estimate of the previous years and is not the official data.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can totally do B.Tech Food Tech as a PCB student! You don't necessarily need Math for all colleges
Look into NIFTEM (Kundli/Thanjavur)—those are the top government spots. Also, make sure to give the CUET (ICAR) exam, as that's the main way PCB students get into government food tech programs
You might have to take a basic 'remedial math' class in the first year, but after that, it's all about food Science and biology
To be honest, one of my close friends struggled a lot in the first year.
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