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Ritesh Nikalje

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Yes, BTech in Computer Science is available in Dhole Patil College Of Engineering, as they have to first give the MHT-CET and appear through Cap Rounds and By Qualifying the exam to get the admission easily.

Also Dhole Patil College is accredited with Naac A+ which is a very good Rating and also the course (BE/Btech in CS has teachers with a Strict basis with Great and well knowledgeable Professors.

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PIBM Pune offers 3 Full-time MBA courses - MBA, MBA in FinTech, and MBA in Project Management. These courses are offered in affiliation with Savitribai Phule Pune University. Students pursuing MBA at PIBM Pune receive the advantage to build up strong management skills, soft skills, and leadership capabilities. Students receive opportunities to get add-on advanced employability enhancement certifications & training on business tools such as SAP, CISI, CFA, CPA, NISM, SPSS, Six Sigma, Bloomberg Terminal, Tableau, MS Project, Advanced Excel Certification etc., followed by 50+ Live Business Projects, Winter & Summer Internships, and Indust

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Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College (BVDU Pune) is a private law college affiliated with Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University. BVDU Pune is ranked 11th among the top law colleges in India. It is better than DY Patil Law College. It offers a 5-year integrated BA LLB programme and a 3-year LLB programme both. 

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YASH SHARMA

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Symbiosis Law School (SLS Pune) is ranked 3rd among the top law colleges in India. It is a private law school affiliated with Symbiosis International University. And it is better than Bharti Vidyapeeth. SLS Pune offers a 5-year integrated BA LLB programme and a 3-year LLB programme both. 

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YASH SHARMA

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Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College (BVDU Pune) is a private law college affiliated with Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University. BVDU Pune is ranked 11th among the top best  law colleges in India. And it is better than Punjab University. It offers a 5-year integrated BA LLB programme and a 3-year LLB program.

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SANJANA SINGH

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Yes, post-graduation programme in management if provided at Amity global busines. It provides an undergraduate and a postgraduate programme. At the undergraduate level, the college offers GDBA + BBA programme and PGPM + MBA is the postgraduate course offered to the students. 

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SANJANA SINGH

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For post graduation in AGBS or any institution they just want to make sure that a student should have been done their undergraduate program little seriously. We just need to maintain a SGPA of 4.5 or more to get into postgraduate programmes. It just makes sure that at undergraduate level we have acquired approximately 50% knowledge so that we can capture and grasp the further courses. 

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SANJANA SINGH

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Every educational institution tries to provide a balanced diet with all the particular nutrients required for a healthy life maintain the hygiene. But it's genuine that we can get the taste food like our Home as it is cooked in heavy amount.

But it is edible, healthy and hygienic. 

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SANJANA SINGH

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CGPA or SGPA both are calculated in almost same way every where, it's just the marking scale which varies from institute to institute. Overall, CGPA and Term GPA are calculated by dividing the sum of the grade points earned by the total credit value of courses. Means multiplying the overall grade score by the credit score of each subject by the total credit scores. For example, if your credit score is C and your GPA is your average grade point, your CGPA will be (GPA*C) divided by a total of C.

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SANJANA SINGH

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First of all we need to be sincere that we won't miss any examination because it reflects that how serious we are with our studies. But sometimes unfortunately the cercumstances are not use to be in our favour. So, they just need to make the professors aware about that situation and should have a genuine reason like poor health or something uncertain occured and a signed application so that further they can appear in the examination . 

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