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Manashjyoti Sharma

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The Amity Dubai graduates work in top companies such as FedEx, Noon, Emirates NBD, ALEC, Zebra, Emirates, Landmark Group, and more. Listed below are the prominent sectors employing graduates of the university:

  • Operations
  • Business Development
  • Sales
  • Marketing
  • Education
  • Human Resources
  • Arts and Design
  • Information Technology
  • Customer Success and Support
  • Engineering
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Media and Communication
  • Administrative
  • Research

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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The rent in Dubai ranges from AED 4000 per month (or roughly INR 90,000 per month). The total monthly cost of living in Dubai can come to around INR 2 L. 

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Priya Garg

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The amount of money you need to live comfortably in Dubai depends on your lifestyle and specific needs. While there's no definitive figure, here are some general estimates for a single person:

  • The normal budget required for a single person to live in Dubai comes to around AED 10,000 per month
  • The budget to live comfortably may extend a bit from the normal budget. i.e. AED 15,000 per month

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Jagriti Shukla

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Yes, often the most expensive city to live in the UAE, Dubai is one expensive city to live in. While it offers a high standard of living and a luxurious lifestyle, the cost of goods and services can be significantly higher than in many other parts of the world.

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Rohini Rawat

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Apart from university tuition fees and associated studying costs, the average monthly cost of living in Dubai for a single person comes to around INR 1.5L. However, the average monthly cost of living in India for a single person may range from INR 30k to 50k.  

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Virajita Bisht

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A person living alone in Dubai may expect to spend around INR 2 L monthly. However, living in a family of 4 members, expats can expect to spend around INR 3 - 3.5 L, if renting a house in the outlying areas of Dubai.

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Abhishek Khanna

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The average cost of living in Dubai for a single person, excluding rent can range to somewhere around AED 4500 (INR 1.01L, converted at an exchange rate of 1 AED = 22.63 INR). On including rent with the average monthly life expenses in Dubai, the total monthly expenditure will come out to be somewhere around INR 2 L.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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To get admission in First Degree programs at BITS Pilani, Dubai, candidates must obtain a minimum 60% aggregate in the 12th class. They also need a minimum aggregate of 60% in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry/ Biology/ Computer Science. However, for B.E. Biotechnology, students must have a minimum aggregate of 60% in Physics, Biology, and Chemistry. For a higher degree, students must have a bachelor's degree with a minimum 60% aggregate.

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