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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Every event like
Diwali Holi, Panchami and all Indian festivals, fest day different cultures representation are so impressive here
I like my college about there these types of cultural activities
Runaway marathons and so many other events like treasure hunts etc. are done here nicely.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
At CT Group of Institutions, CGPA is basically an average of all the accumulated grade points that you have achieved based on your performance in school or college. This ratio quantity is calculated up to two decimal places. CGPA calculation is done by adding up the grades of all the subjects and dividing it by the total number of subjects.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
If a student fails in the internal exams at CT Group of Institutions, you have to re-appear in the exam and if you are unable to clear the test in the next 3 semesters you will get a year back in your course. Also, you need to contact the head of the department for more details.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The students' strength in CT Group of Institutions is approx 4000 or more. CT Group offers BTech, BArch, BPharma, BHM&CT, BSc, BBA, BCom, BCA, BHMCT, BTTM, BA, BPT, BDesign, DElED and BSc at undergraduate and MBA, MCA, MTech, MPharm and MSc programmes at postgraduate level. The CT Group of Institution also offers integrated programmes such as BALLB and BCom LLB along with LLB, B.Ed MEd and diploma programmes in various specialisations.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Be focused on your career from starting, you should be clear that what you want from your course and what are you doing to achieve what you want. From the first term and first-day whatever has been taught you must be relating that to your goal and be thinking that this thing you are learning will help to achieve your goal.
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