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a year agoContributor-Level 9
In general, IES College of Technology (Bhopal) is reviewed mixed but with the positive tendency. It occupies the following ranks, 201-300 ranking NIRF, 2024, ranking: Engineering. Its infrastructural systems, pleasant staff (most of who have PhD) and good placement rates especially in Computer Science have been boasted by students. Nonetheless, other reviews state that the facilities of the hostel are average and exposure to the industry is required. On the whole, it seems like a good choice, and particularly, CSE programs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility requirements to get admission into the BPharm course at BFUHS and G.H.G. Khalsa College are almost similar, requiring candidates to complete their Class 12 from the Science stream. Moreover, for the admission process, both the university and college release the merit list according to the applicants' achieved scores in Class 12/HSC. Additionally, both institutes are located in Punjab. However, G.H.G. Khalsa College in Ludhiana is a private college, while BFUHS is a public/government university. Therefore, getting admission into a private college is easier than getting admission into a government university.
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The candidates are required to meet the course-specific eligibility criteria to appear for the entrance exam. Students must secure at least 50% in the WWI exam to be eligible for admission into any of the offered courses. Students can check the table below to know detail course eligibility:
| Courses | Eligibility |
|---|---|
MBA/PGDM | Graduation from a recognised university |
BDes | Class 12 from a recognised board |
BA | Class 12 from a recognised board |
BSc | Class 12 from a recognised board |
MA | Graduation from a recognised university |
BBA | Class 12 from a recognised board |
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