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Praveen Kumar

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Here are some of the top colleges in Delhi for studying B.Sc. Chemistry:
* St. Stephen's College
* Hindu College
* Miranda House
* Hansraj College
* Kirori Mal College
* Ramjas College
* Lady Shri Ram College for Women
* Jamia Millia Islamia
* Deshbandhu College
* Indraprastha College for Women
These colleges are all affiliated with the University of Delhi and offer a good quality education in Chemistry. They also have well-equipped laboratories and libraries, which are essential for students who want to pursue a career in Chemistry. In addition to these colleges, there are also a number of private colleges in Delhi that offer B.Sc. Chemistry cou
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M.Sc. in Anthropology is 2-year post graduation course. Candidates who are willing to pursue M.Sc. In Anthropology must hold a bachelor's degree in Anthropology/ Sociology/ History/ Zoology from any recognised boards or university. They need to secure at least 60 percent marks. Top Colleges in Delhi offering M.Sc. Anthropology are.
1. Hansraj College, University of Delhi
2. Miranda House, University of Delhi
3. Amity University, Noida
4. Delhi University (DU).

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Anshika Maurya

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While I can't provide an exhaustive list, I can provide you with general information about admission practices in colleges located in Chennai, Delhi, and Bangalore. Chennai:
1. Loyola College, Chennai: Loyola College is known for its merit-based admissions process and does not have a donation requirement.
2. Madras Christian College, Chennai: Madras Christian College also follows a merit-based admission process and does not require donations.
3. Stella Maris College, Chennai: Stella Maris College is a women's college that typically follows a merit-based admission process without donations. Delhi:
1. University of Delhi: Many colleges aff
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Aayushi Bijawe

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JAC Delhi (Joint Admission Counselling Delhi) considered the JEE Main All India Rank (AIR) for admissions to various engineering programs offered by the participating institutes. JAC Delhi considered the JEE Main rank of the candidate from the current year's session, which means the rank obtained in either session (Session 1 or Session 2) could be considered for admission.

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Yashika Goyal

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For PGDM programme at IILM, Lodhi road campus the fees is approximately INR 12.5 lacs for 2 years but students can avail scholarships which are mentioned on the official website of IILM.

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Yashika Goyal

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For UG course at the IILM Institute For Higher Education the fees is approximately INR 8 lacs per year which means INR 24 lacs for 3 year programme.

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Yashika Goyal

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Every year the gender intake changes depending upon the admission ratio ( number of students applied ). But yes, according to some policies there are certain seats which are reserved for girl child and so is the scholarship provided to that girl student. Therefore there is no such set ratio of gender intake at the IILM Institution for Higher Education.

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Yashika Goyal

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Yes IILM is accredited by AIU.

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Yashika Goyal

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The campus size of this institute is not so big but has everything which is required in a college, from library, cafeteria, auditorium to playgrounds, air conditioned lecture rooms and a green campus with red walls. Even though the campus is not so huge, students love its environment as well as the surroundings. It is situated in a place where one can hang out with friends to the near by cafes and gardens.

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Yashika Goyal

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There is no shuttle service provided at the IILM Institute for Higher Education, Delhi. But students can commute via auto-rickshaws, Delhi Metro as well as via their personal vehicles. Students who are from outstations live in nearby PGs.

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