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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, the BBA LLB at MIT School of Law is a full-time program. It lasts for five years without a break. Students study management and law at the same time. You cannot do these degrees separately here. It is designed to give a double degree in one go. This helps save time for law aspirants.

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Tanu Rao

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Yes, migration is possible from SOL DU to a regular college. The student must have the1st year result that covers (1st and 2nd sems) both declared results before the deadline for migration. 

Visit the college you wish to migrate to and meet the principal. Get a stamped NOC with principal's signature. Submit it a t the SOL Office (North Campus). SOL also provides a stamp on the NOC, which is to be submitted in the respective college. After all the documentation, pay the 3rd Sem fee at the college for a successful migration.

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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, School of Information Science, Presidency University offers a three-year, full-time undergraduate programme designed for students who want an immersive academic experience. While pursuing the BSc course, you would need to attend regular on-campus lectures, full-fledged lab work, as well as projects.  

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Sidhartha Singh

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Yes — Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU), Meerut offers a full‑time, offline undergraduate degree in Management and Business Administration, including BBA programs. However, a dedicated BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) programme is not listed among its regular on‑campus offerings; instead, students typically pursue BBA with specializations.


 UG Management Programs at SVSU (Offline, Full‑Time)

  • BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)

    • Duration: 3 years (full‑time, regular mode).
    • Specializations: Finance, Marketing, HR, International Business, Hospital Administration, etc.
    • Eligibility: 10+2 with minimum 45–50% ma
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Sidhartha Singh

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Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU), Meerut does not offer a regular full-time MBA in Hospital & Healthcare Management. Instead, it provides this specialisation through its Directorate of Distance Education as an MBA in Hospital Administration.


 Key Details

  • Mode of Study: Offered via Distance Education, not as a regular on-campus MBA.
  • Specialization: MBA in Hospital Administration (covers hospital planning, quality in health services, medical audit, hospital marketing, waste management, etc.).
  • Curriculum:
    • Semester I: Principles of Management, Accounting, Business Statistics, Hospital Planning & Organization.
    • Semester II: Researc
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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Yes, it is an on-campus programme conducted at the Sandip University campus, Nashik. Correspondence or online mode is not provided.

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Chikat Marchang

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Yes, the IST Jaipur BTech is a full-time campus-based course offered by Vivekananda Global University (VGU) in Jaipur. There is no provision offered to students for distance education or online learning.

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Anjali Sharma

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The BCom at Dayananda Sagar University is offered in four specialisations. Students need to select any one specialisation in the third semester. Students can choose any specialisation according to their choice. The offered specialisations are listed below:

  • Financial Technology
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Advanced Accountancy
  • Business Analytics

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Divya Shukla

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Yes, BU does offer multiple benefits for applying Early Decision (ED) rather than the Regular Decision (RD)

One of the best things about Early Decision is a higher acceptance rate compared to the other one. The Early Decision is a binding agreement that demonstrates higher interest. 

Additionally, it offers faster visa processing and Indian students have more time for an F1 visa

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