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Rashmi Karan

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The main difference is that you receive a degree from a top UK university while studying in India. Most local BBA courses follow a national curriculum, but the University of Liverpool, Bangalore BA follows the exact same international standards as the UK home campus. Additionally, the triple accreditation (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS) is something very few local colleges have, which makes this degree much more prestigious and recognised by global companies.

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Diya Nihalani

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Some colleges have stricter eligibility criteria for completing the BFA before admission to the MFA. But others do accept students with different bachelor's degrees, like BA, but you need to make sure you build an impressive portfolio to compensate for the lack of a relevant UG degree.

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Shruti Manchanda

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The Degree in Hospitality + Diploma course at the CII Institute of Hospitality - Hyatt Gurgaon is 36 months long. Students can go for any of the specialisations like Room professional program,  Culinary professional program, and Food & Beverage service professional programme under the course. 

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian students need to take the Studienkolleg (preparatory course) if their high-school certificate is not equivalent to a German high-school leaving certificate (Abitur).

For direct entry, students need to pass the Feststellungsprufung (final exam for Indian students at German preparatory college).

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, QMU London offers work placements, internships, and extensive career opportunities to Indian students as part of its degree courses via its Career and Entereprise Team.

It maintains strong links with companies like Accenture, EY, KPMG, and BBC and offer internship opportunities to students before they graduate.

After graduation, Indian students can use the Graduate Immigration Route permit to work full-time in the UK.

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Neha Pradhan

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The Post Graduate Diploma in Management is awarded by the Talent Skillsvarsity, AICTE Approved Programme & affiliated with the All India Management Association (AIMA)

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The only difference which the BTech degree from NIST and from other universities is the placement and companies that visit the universities. Nowadays, every college teaches the same, but the jobs the students get differ based on ranking.

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Rashmi Karan

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WITLNMU BTech is a full-time professional programme of four years duration. Students spend their time in classroom lectures, laboratory sessions, and project work. It is a unit of the prestigious Lalit Narayan Mithila University, ensuring that the course structure stays updated with modern industry standards.

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