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Bhomik Tomar

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There are no seat reservations in BML Munjal University, Gurgaon. BML Munjal University, Gurgaon are offered limited seats in every course, which are filled on first come, first serve basis, no discrimination is done. 

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There are tower hostels and apartments for the students to live in the campus, they are given choices for single (2,11,500 non-ac, 2,21,500 ac), double (1,88,200 non-ac, 1,93,200 ac) and triple (1,66,150 non-ac, 1,71,150 ac) room occupancy in the tower hostels with the option of AC/NON-AC . and single (2,23,000 non-AC, 2,33,000 AC) and double (2,05,000 non-AC, 2,10,000 AC) occupancy in the apartments with the option of AC/NON-AC.

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Bhomik Tomar

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No, the admissions in BML Munjal University, Gurugram aren't closed yet. BML Munjal University admissions generally begin in February every year. Admissions to all the courses are either entrance or merit-based. Candidates need to meet the respective eligibility criteria to apply for any of the programs.

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Bhomik Tomar

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Being a Computer Science student, I would prefer doing an computer engineering course from the college. If you want a second option to that, then you can pursue MBA from the college as both of the courses contain various departments in them and the highest packages goes to these courses in the college according to the recent placement records.

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In this college, there is no such thing called as failing the internal exams, the cutoff required to pass a subject is 40 out of 100, which includes the internals and the end semester exam. If then too a student has less then 40 marks from the total of 100, the student has to give the recourse exam and if he/she fails the recourse exam, he/she has to repeat that subject again in the upcoming semester.

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In BML Munjal University, every course have a certain amount of credits to be passed, to distribute them, they are distributed among different subjects like 4 credit, 3 credit, 2 credit and 1 credit subjects, then the relative marks scored out of 100 decides the grade of the student for that particular subject and then it is multiplied to its corresponding credit . (A+ is 10 points, A is 9 points, and so on), then the sum of the multiplication of points and credits are divided by the maximum sum a student can gain which is A+ in every subject, which hence gives us the CGPA.

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If someone misses the internal exams in BML Munjal University, he/she is not given zero for that particular exam at one go, he/she is given a chance for re-exam, if in case, in that re-exam too, he/she misses it, then he/she is given zero in that particular internal exam of the particular subject. 

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The most unique thing about BML Munjal University is its campus life. Various events take place here regularly motivating students to pursue their skills along with education, some events namely retro night, chai pe charcha and much more include gathering at nights amongst students enhancing their social development and interaction.

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The average hostel fee at GD Goenka University, Gurgaon is approximately INR 1,50,000 per year. However, it's important to note that the actual fee may vary depending on the type of accommodation you choose. The university offers different types of hostel rooms, including 6-sharing, 4-sharing, 3-sharing, and 2-sharing options, each with different fees. To get the specific fee details for each type of accommodation, it is recommended to visit the official website of GD Goenka University. The official website will provide comprehensive and up-to-date information regarding the hostel facilities, including the fee structure for each cate
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