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10 months agoContributor-Level 6
Techno International New Town (TINT), Techno India University (TIU), Techno Main Salt Lake (TISL) are all part of the Techno India Group. They differ in Structure and affiliation.
TISL is affiliated with MAKAUT, while TIU is a private university.TINT formerly known as Techno India College of Technology.which is also affiliated with MAKAUT and offers AICTE approved programs.
TIU is a private and autonomous University.
TISL is affiliated with MAKAUT, West Bengal.
TINT is also affiliated with MAKAUT and offers AICTE approved programs.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Rukmini Devi Institute of Advanced Studies admissions are open for 2025. Candidates must apply on the official website of the institute by filling the application forms and paying the application fee to successfully submit them. They must also ensure fulfilling the eligibility criteria before applying for admission in the institute for their preferred course.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Private MBBS colleges are expensive than government colleges and have modern infrastructure and managed and governed by central and state government.
Given below are some of the top private MBBS colleges in West Bengal with their tuition fees -
Private Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
INR 40,500 | |
INR 83.2 lakh | |
| KPC Medical College and Hospital MBBS Course | INR 50.3 lakh |
ICARE Institute of Medical Sciences and Research MBBS Course | INR 85.5 lakh |
| Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital MBBS Course | INR 24.66 lakh |
| Gouri Devi Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital MBBS Course | INR 83.5 lakh |
| Shri Ramkrishna Institute of Medical Sciences and Sanak Hospitals MBBS Course | INR 99.1 lakh |
INR 24.7 lakh |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website of the ranking body listed and may vary.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, listed below are the top government MBBS colleges in Karnataka along with their tuition fees and MBBS seat intake -
Public/Govt. Colleges | Total Tuition Fee | MBBS Seat Intake |
|---|---|---|
Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research MBBS Course | INR 40,500 | 200 |
INR 40,500 | 250 | |
INR 6,080 | 125 | |
INR 41,250 | 200 | |
INR 40,500 | 150 |
Source: The data mentioned above has been taken from the official college and may vary.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 3
On average, an Indian student pursuing studies in GBS Malta can expect to incur around EUR 600 to EUR 900, i.e., INR 56,500 to INR 84,800/month.
Given below is an estimated breakdown of the same:
· Rent: EUR 250 – EUR 450 (INR 23,500 – INR 42,400)
· Food and Groceries: EUR 150 – EUR 250 (INR 14,100 – INR 23,500)
· Transport and Mobile: EUR 30 – EUR 50 (INR 2,800 – INR 4,700)
· Miscellaneous/Leisure: EUR 100 – EUR 150 (INR 9,400 – INR 14,100)
Students sharing accommodation an
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 3
The GBS Malta MBA in Marketing Management is greatly valued due to its combined study programme that integrates modern marketing techniques, internet marketing, and consumer behaviour analysis. The use of case studies of actual experiences and the industry projects within the programme enable students to practically implement theoretical knowledge in real-life applications. That it has a UK-recognised qualification for students studying at Malta is an icing on the cake for the program.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 3
The most popular programs of GBS Malta are the BA (Hons) Business and Management, BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Information Technology, and the year-long MBA in Marketing Management, which was around EUR 10,000 or INR 9,74,044. These are crafted with a view to equipping students with a mix of theoretical concepts and practical abilities that are in tandem with the requirements of the modern industry. The emphasis by the institution on application and employability gives these courses a further boost for students who are keen to seek highly lucrative careers in their field of preference.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 3
GBS Malta has an open and student-centred admissions policy. A student's general potential rather than grades is considered important. Applicants meeting minimum academic qualifications and English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or equivalent tests) will most likely be offered a place. Work experience, motivation, and relevance to the mission of the programme are also taken into consideration. This is inclusive of catering to students from diverse backgrounds, both to the benefit of freshers as well as professionals who wish to upskill. Although not selective in the strictest sense, merit and program-specific criteria are utilized a
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 3
GBS Malta has an industry and practice-specific pedagogy. Concepts are delivered through real-world applications using case studies, group work, presentations, and mock business environments. Faculty professional practice exposes students to practice from the industry. Interactive classes, one-to-one support, and business leader guest sessions promote learning. Career advice and employability skills workshops are integrated into the study programme to equip students with the skills for placements into employment or entrepreneurial activities at graduation.
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