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Akash Kumar Singh

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ISB&M is better option than the ISBS as the ISB&M is having more campuses and also they are having good placement record with them. Campus of the college is also very good and also facilities are good for the students.

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Dhiraj Kumar

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There are few college such as St. Anns College of Education, Alva's College of education these are the few among the various college available for M.Ed colleges in Bangalore.

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Gaurav Mandal

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Yes, you can get admission there. But dear if you are thinking of doing MBA you must keep your options open for every best college. MBA is a professional course but it's not enough to get a easy entry in the Corporate world ,it requires add on certification which would help you to climb the ladder of success.

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Gaurav Mandal

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Yes, it is definitely a good college for marketing PGDM. Students also gets the internship opportunities, and good preplacement offers. The overall the highest placement is around 14.60 lacs and average is 7.6lacs. Marketing placements are actually good with around 9.6lpa. More than 350 recruiters arrives for the placements. Around 4.50% of students gets offers in Fortune listed companies. As soon as internships get completed in the mid of 3rd semester, students gets selected for the placement process. For marketing, the companies which comes for the placements are FIS Global, Bajaj Finserv, Kotak bank, ICICI bank, HDFC bank and many m
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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With a desire to provide in-depth knowledge of various subjects, M.A. and M.Sc. Courses in 17 disciplines are offered by TMV. The University conducts a entrance test for admission to the above mentioned courses. The test is of 50 marks with MCQs.
Other methods:
For specific courses like M.A. LL.B. and many more, candidates need to clear the respective entrance exams, either national or state-level. Documentation:
Apart from clearing the cut-off, the candidate should also have proper documents of all education levels completed. The admission cell verifies, and once the documentation is done, only then is the candidate asked to pay the ter
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Tech admission in SIT Pune are based on good Scores in any one of the following entrance exams: SIT Engineering Entrance Exam (SIT EEE) or JEE (Main) or Any State Government Engineering Entrance Examination.
The SET cutoff of year 2022 is about 80.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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SLS, Noida is near to the National Capital which is the home of the Supreme Court. This enables more opportunities for practical learning and Delhi is also good for law firms other areas of law. The Noida campus even has better faculty than SLS, Pune and has established its name as one of the good college in the law field. The campus is also newly build recently and the new building is very modern and technically sufficient. Placements are fine. Not everyone gets a placement but those who get are provided good jobs. Most of the people choose to go for PG after this course. From 7th-8th Semester students become eligible for placements.
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karan kumar

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As per mou (ministry of defence clause) no. 13 sub clause (d).
1) 80% (General/Open) seats are for dependents of defence personnel. And as per merit there selection will be done.
2) 10% (Defence special category) seats are for dependents of defence personnel. This special category are for those who lost there life in war or war like operations while serving for the military or suffer 50% disability. As per merit there selection will be done.
3) 10% (open category) seats are for civilian candidate.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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You can find the cutoff trend for year 2020 and 2021 through the below link. Based on that you can get idea on 2022 year cutoff.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/rajarshi-shahu-college-of-engineering-tathawade-pune-25081/cutoff

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