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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, there are many government Medical colleges in Mumbai offering MBBS course. Listed below are the top colleges -

Public/Govt. CollegesTuition Fee
Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College INR 6.22 lakh
H.B.T. Medical College And Dr. R.N. Cooper Municipal INR 6.22 lakh
Grant Medical College INR 7.61 lakh
Topiwala National Medical College INR 6.62 lakh

Source: official site and may vary.

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Nidhi Kumari

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Welingkar Mumbai Admission 2024 is open for the full-time Postgraduate Diploma of Management (PGDM). The full-time PGDM programme at Welingkar Mumbai accepts applicants only after they have passed the national entrance exams like the CAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA, GMAT, etc. In addition, individuals are chosen for further consideration based on their profile and entrance exam profile. Additionally, candidates must have finished their Bachelor's degree before June 2024 with a minimum cumulative percentage of 50%. 

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The hostel fee for BTech at IIT Bombay can be broken down into two parts:

Hostel Charges per Semester: covers room rent and basic amenities. For the 2024 academic year, it's estimated to be around INR13,000 per semester.

Per Semester Mess Advance: advance payment for food expenses at the hostel mess. In 2024, it's estimated to be around INR22,500 per semester.

Total Hostel Fee per Semester: The estimated total hostel fee per semester at IIT Bombay for BTech students in 2024 is around INR13,000 + INR22,500 = INR35,500.

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Muskan

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No, admission to undergraduate and graduate programmes at the University of Delhi's School of Open Learning (SOL) does not involve taking the Common University Entrance Test (CUET).

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Anushka Mendiratta

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The ranking of Amity University Mumbai's MBA is as follows:

  • Business Today: Ranked #136 in its 2023 MBA college rankings.
  • The Week: Ranked 109th out of 179 colleges in India in their 2022 MBA ranking.

Please note: Rankings can fluctuate year-to-year based on the methodology and data used.

 

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Anamika Jha

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The cut-off for B.Tech CSE with a specialisation in AI and ML at VJTI is around 99.98 percentile in the MHT CET Examination. Candidates can check this scores to see whether they match the required percentile or not. 

To know more about it refer to the official website. 

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Anamika Jha

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Yes, Jai Hind College accepts admission from second year through merit based autonomous admission facility but it is subject to the official's choice. Candidates should go to the offline office or inquire about the admission process and criteria for the respective course. 

To know more about it, refer to the official website of Jai Hind College.

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Sonali

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Mumbai University (MU) is a state-run institution that was founded in 1857. Mumbai University is recognised by the UGC and accredited with an A+ grade by the NAAC. According to the NIRF Ranking 2023, Mumbai University is at 56 position among the top Universities in India.

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Nidhi Kumari

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The following table presents the cutoff of academic year 2023 for various courses offered at VJIT Mumbai:

MHT CET Last Round score (General-Home State)
Course2023
B.Tech in Computer Engineering99.9
B.Tech in Electrical Engineering 99.12
B.Tech in Information Technology99.85
B.Tech in Electronics Engineering 99.44
B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering 99.6

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Muskan

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Compared to other colleges, SPJIMR has a different admissions procedure in a few areas. First off, SPJIMR takes into account variables other than merely academic performance, emphasising cultural fit and objective alignment with the institute's ideals. Second, while XAT is no longer allowed, SPJIMR shortlists applicants based on their profiles and results on admission tests like the CAT or GMAT. Furthermore, SPJIMR highlights the significance of the candidate's whole profile and personality, placing emphasis on factors such as academic standing, test results upon admission, relevance of work experience, written assessments, and intervi

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