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a month agoContributor-Level 9
The biggest advantage of the St. Peter's IHER, Chennai Powered by Emversity BPT is the focus on "More Than a Degree." Besides your BPT, you gain employer-endorsed certifications and Cambridge-certified English training, which are rarely offered in regular programs. You also get a complimentary laptop and access to global pathways. These additions mean that upon graduation, you aren't just a degree holder; you are a professional with the digital, communication, and technical skills that give you a significant head start in the job market.
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a month agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
No, it is not necessary.
You need a Bachelor's degree in any discipline (any stream).
Minimum marks are typically around 45–60% in graduation depending on the program.
For some MBA programs (like Healthcare Management), they explicitly mention graduates from any field can apply.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Ludwig Maximillians University does not release a 'conditional admission or an offer letter for students with incomplete degrees.
The high school Diploma is not enough for bachelor's admissions and Indian students would need an additional year of study (the preparatory course or Studienkolleg) before being considered here.
For master's level courses, the students need to submit a final transcript.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you definitely can! Cummins College of Engineering for Women offers special "Honours" programs for BTech students who want to become experts in a specific field. For example, if you are studying Computer Science, you could take extra classes in Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning. This gives you a more specialised learning and will make you stand out when you start applying for jobs at top-tier technology companies.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, Private universities can offer degree courses that are recognised by the UGC. Any educational institution, which has been recognised as a University by the UGC and MHRD, can offer degree programmes.
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, the degree of a Deemed-to-be University is valid and reputable as it is recognised by the Government of India. Some of the well-known universities of India including Symbiosis International University, Pune, are Deemed-to-be. The deemed-to-be status doesn't come in way of the institute's quality of education and training.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The MBA course of Chapman University is a STEM-designated degree. The duration of this course is 21-months. Also, merit-based scholarships are available for eligible students of this course. For admission to Chapman Uni, Indian students have to submit the following-
- Statement of intent
- Resume
- Academic transcripts of previous studies
- LOR
- TOEFL / IELTS or equivalent scores
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
St. Xavier's College Mumbai follows Multiple Entry and Exit System (MEES), allowing students flexibility in how long they study:
3-Year BSc Degree: Students who complete 132 credits over six semesters receive a standard Bachelor's degree.
4-Year BSc (Honours): Students can opt for a fourth year (total course duration: 8 semesters) to earn an Honours degree.
4-Year BSc (Honours with Research): Specifically for high scorers. The 4th year focuses on a Research Dissertation and advanced seminars.
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