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Saurabh Khanduri

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Currently, the JBIMS MMS seat intake for 2026 has not been revealed. Last year, the full-time MMS course at JBIMS offered between 150-160 seats for admissions.

Candidates can expect the seat intake of 2026 to remain similar to the aforementioned MMS seat intake at JBIMS.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, the eligibility criteria for the dual degree BTech courses at IIT Guwahati remains the same as regular BTech courses.

Candidates need to clear Class 12 board exams with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as mandatory subjects to be eligible for the aforementioned dual degree courses. 

Selection criteria for these courses is also the same as regular BTech courses.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Well, it depends. Most Business Communication courses are provided through the online mode. If you opt for a regular course in this field, there may be some additional steps like counselling, merit result, etc., be added.

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Ayesha Najah

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Yes you can do so after completeing your first year with relevent marks .

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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At Solitaire Business School, students get to pick from various UG courses. The regular courses include BBA, BCA, and BCom. Other than these, students are offered the following courses:

  • International BBA (2 years with SBS, third year abroad with internship or any top Indian university)
  • OTHM Level 3 Business Management - Grade 12
  • BCom with CA coaching
  • BCom with ACCA coaching
  • BBA with US CMA coaching
  • B.Ed and Training Management
  • BBM

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Jaya Sharma

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The Achiever's Round is a profile-based selection process for candidates with outstanding achievements in academics, sports, or professional work (e.g., national-level athletes or top-ranked university graduates). 

  • Early Evaluation: Shortlisting for this round happens before CAT/XAT/GMAT scores are considered.
  • Spot Offers: High-performing candidates in this round may receive spot admission offers, whereas others are moved to the regular pool for consideration alongside standard applicants.
  • Scholarships: Selected Achiever's Round candidates are eligible to apply for the ACCESS scholarship, which can provide up to ₹5 Lacs in tuition
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Saurabh Khanduri

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No, there is no difference in the admission process for part-time or full-time mode of PhD offered by Jindal School of Government and Public Policy. Admissions to both courses is decided on entrance basis with the same exam scores considered to decide the selection of candidates.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The PhD courses at Jindal School of Government and Public Policy are offered in both full-time and part-time modes. Candidate selection for both PhD courses is done following the same eligibility and selection criteria. The part-time Jindal School of Government and Public Policy PhD course is more suitable for working professionals.

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Shilpaa Gupta

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Yes, companies treat the B.Tech degree from Polaris School of Technology (PST) as a regular B.Tech qualification because it is awarded by Medhavi Skills University (MSU), a UGC-recognized State Private University established under the Sikkim Act, 2021. Under Section 2 (f) of the UGC Act, 1956, this degree is legally equivalent to those from any other recognised university, ensuring it successfully passes Background Verification (BGV) for MNCs,  Government jobs (UPSC/SSC), and higher education (GATE/MS). Since the curriculum follows the WISE (Work-Integrated Skill-Based Higher Education) model, companies often view the degree mo

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Kanika Shukla

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It is possible. Many companies use internships as a trial period. If you perform well, companies may offer to sponsor your work visa for a full-time role, though this depends heavily on local labor laws.

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