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If someone loves to spend their time outdoors, they can explore a lot of places while studying at the University of Missouri Columbia over the weekends. Some of the places that can be explored are:
- Rock Bridge
- Rock Quarry
- Forum
- Three Creeks
- The Katy Trail
- Go to the stores along Stadium Boulevard
- Students will also be within driving distance to Fulton, Jefferson City, Arrow Rock, Boonville, etc.
- Check out Ragteg Cinema
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Chandigarh University's improved ranking in the QS Asia University Rankings for 2024 has not directly resulted in changes to its curriculum or academic programs. The university has always maintained a commitment to providing high-quality education and a diverse range of academic programs. However, the enhanced ranking has served as a reaffirmation of the institution's dedication to academic excellence. It has motivated the university to continue its focus on offering a dynamic and industry-relevant curriculum, ensuring that students receive a well-rounded education. The recognition of Chandigarh University's top position among private
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The course fee for three-year BBA and BBA (Hons) courses at CU ranges from INR 1.28 Lacs - INR 1.61 lakh. The mentioned fee is taken from unofficial sources and hence, is indicative. Students are requested to visit the official website to get more details on the same.
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In order to get admission to BBA at CU, students need to pass Class 12 as minimum eligibility criteria for admission. At Calcutta University, admission to all UG courses is merit-based.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
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