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a year agoContributor-Level 8
According to 2022 NIRF data this college has been accredited to A grade
As per 2019 data it has been ranked to 196 among out of 284 institution in MBA category
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it is worth pursuing BTech at RIET Jaipur as it is mainly concerned with the Engineering stream and offers quality education to students. The college offers a BTech programme to students at the UG level across several specialisations such as Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, etc. These courses are offered to students in full-time mode and are taught by highly educated faculty members. RIET Jaipur offers various courses at affordable fees to students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To obtain admission to Vinayaka College LL.B. course in spot admission in case of disqualification for Law SET, simply call the admission department directly or send an e-mail asking about available seats and spot admission procedures. You will need to qualify for which is usually 10+2 eligibility with 45% aggregate percentage marks. Keep necessary documents such as your mark sheet of 10+2 and identification proof. Where possible, go to the campus in person to meet with someone to explain your case and fill out any necessary formalities for acceptance. Proactive action can make your chances better.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The overall cost to be incurred by the board of NIOS for Class 12th, from admission to exams, is:
Admission Fee: Rs 2,600 for general category students (Rs 2,150 for female/third gender and Rs 1,690 for SC/ST/ex-servicemen/differently-abled). It covers five subjects.
Supplementary Subject Fee: Rs 940 per subject.
Exam Fee: Rs 300 for every theory subject and Rs 150 for every practical subject.
Processing Fee: Rs 50.
For five practical-less subjects, the fee would be around INR 4,150. The fee is different for extra subjects or practicals. The payments are made online via the NIOS website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
BITS Pilani's placement cell has a strong track record for offering job for students. The placement process at BITS Pilani is structured, it begins with pre-placement talks. followed by written tests and interview Salary packages for BITS Pilani graduates are:- the highest salary packages INR 1.5 cror per annum, average salary packages INR 15 Lacs to INR 25 Lacs per annum.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
There are not any aptitude test for entrance exam for BSc biotechnology in Banasthali vidyapeeth, admission is based on merit wise performance of candidates qualified exam. In B.Tech Biotechnology and M.Sc Biotechnology aptitude test for entrance exam are required. For B.Sc Biotechnology program, evaluation is based on the academic performance without any aptitude test.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Here are some details about the cutoff for BA (Bachelor of Arts) at Rajasthan University -
2022: The last round percentage cut-off for BA was 93.8%.
2023: The last round percentage cut-off for BA was 90.4%.
Round 1 ended with the cut-off 93.6%.
Round 2 ended with the cut-off 93.2%.
Round 3 ended with the cutt off 90.8%.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Madhav University has a very typical B.Sc. batch in Medical Laboratory Technology modeled upon private university attributes; on an average, there are 60-100 students in a batch.
The number varies with lab capacity, faculty, and student demand, often limited at 60 when it comes to quality practical training. Some years, the extra sections will add this number to 100, especially with the boom in the healthcare sector. The reserved category quotas (SC/ST/OBC) take almost 50% of the seats per the government rules.
Therefore, early in 2025, we can expect about 60-80 seats, but the announcement will only be made by the officials later on, clo
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