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Life at JSPM Wagholi seems to offer a modern infrastructure, diverse student clubs, and engaging events, contributing to a well-rounded experience. The university provides career support, inclusivity, and student services to prepare students for success in their chosen fields. Reviews mention good placements, infrastructure, and college life, with the college providing placements to almost 95% of students and offering attractive salary packages. Additionally, there are videos available on platforms like YouTube that provide a glimpse of the campus life at JSPM Wagholi. The JSPM's Imperial College of Engineering and Research, located in
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Madras University's eligibility criteria for B.Sc through Distance Education might include specific requirements beyond just the ISC percentile. Typically, for admission to the B.Sc programme through distance mode, candidates need to meet the following criteria:
1. *Educational Qualifications:* Candidates generally need to have completed their higher secondary education (12th grade) from a recognised board like ISC or its equivalent.
2. *Minimum Marks:* While the specific percentage required might vary based on the programme and year, candidates usually need to have obtained a minimum percentage in their higher secondary educ
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The decision to pursue an MBA at Baruch College in New York will depend on a number of factors -
1) Location - If you want to have a global exposure then Baruch is going to be the obvious choice since you will be able to study in the US and that too in a city like New York. On the other hand, if you want to study in India, SIBM, Pune will be a better choice for you.
2) Rankings - Baruch College ranks at the 1491st position in the World as per University rankings at a global level. Baruch College also boasts of being the top college in New York and the second-best public college in the North. Baruch's overal ranking is ninth. SIBM P
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The minimum marks that SIMMC (Suryadatta Institute of Management and Mass Communication), Pune requires for admissions to MBA is 50% (45% in case of reserved category) in graduation from any discipline form a recognised board/ university. Besides this, the cut- off of different entrance exams will vary depending on the one you have appeared for among CAT/ MH- CET/ CMAT/ XAT. The cut- off of these exams varies hugely and based on the previous percentage trends you can make predictions of the upcoming marks/ cut- offs. However, you cannot rely completely on that as there are other guiding factors affecting the admissions.
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SIMMC (Suryadatta Institute of Management and Mass Communication), Pune cut- offs are released on the official website of the college during the time of admissions. The college offers MBA, MCA and Ph.D. courses with different specializations. If you have registered for any of the courses, you will be notified about the cut- off release and it may also be mailed to you. On the other hand, you can also check the list under the admissions section or it will be flashed on the home page of the official website as an important information.
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To join D Y Patil University, Pune, you need to follow the admission process mentioned on their official website. The admission process involves filling out an online application form, paying the application fee, appearing for the selection process, and confirming the admission. The university follows the guidelines of the Government of Maharashtra, AICTE, and UGC for the admission process. The admission to all courses is entrance-based or subject to a valid score in the past qualifying exam followed by a personal interview. The eligibility criteria for admission to different courses are also mentioned on the university's website.
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The MIT Institute of Design (MITID) typically requires applicants to appear for the Design Aptitude Test (DAT) as part of its admission process. The DAT is used to shortlist candidates for the Studio Test and Personal Interview, which are the basis of admission to undergraduate and postgraduate design courses at MITID. Therefore, it is unlikely that one can join MIT Institute of Design without taking the MITID DAT. The institute's admission process is highly competitive, and the DAT is a key component of the selection criteria.
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The admission process of MIT Institute of Design varies depending on the course and category of the candidate. For undergraduate and postgraduate design courses, candidates have to appear for the MITID DAT (Design Aptitude Test) followed by a Studio Test and Personal Interview. The admission will be based on the final merit list prepared by the entrance exam, Studio Test, and Personal Interview. Candidates can submit the application form online on the official website of the institute. The eligibility criteria and required documents vary depending on the course and category of the candidate. The last date to apply for admission is Febr
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The cut- off of XAT varies from year to year depending on a number of factors like the number of participants, difficulty level of the exam and the number of seats available at the time of admissions in the college. The previous trends of XAT shows an increasing percentage of marks consecutively. The percentile has raised above 80% for the General category depending on which the qualifying marks for SIMMC (Suryadatta Institute of Management and Mass Communication) will also be affected. 75% is a good percentile for admissions to SIMMC, however, it depends on the current year’s marks trends and you have to wait for the college to
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