Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

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2016-03-15 14:55:58

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Avneet Singh

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Dear candidate the eligibility criteria for indraprashta university is 50% minimum 12th and 50% in graduation . You have to give indraprastha university CET and then you have to go for counseling process. The fees structure for MBA is 1,06,000 + nse fees - 19000.

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2016-03-13 19:24:51

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Rahul Jhanjhariya

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try VGU Jaipur or Galgotia

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2016-03-12 21:24:38

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Avneet Singh

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Entrence exam syllabus for indraprastha university -
Dear candidate we don't have the prescribed syllabus but yes we can provide you with some help quantitative aptitude till 10th class easy level , gk current affairs , logical reasoning level easy
English - level moderate . Indraprastha university CET ( common entrance test ) don't have negative marking and the question paper is of easy level.

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2016-03-02 21:49:42

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RASHMI KUMARI

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With a rank of 40,000, you can try for NITs and IIITs. Also you can try for various other government colleges like Delhi Technological University, and Netaji Subhash Institute of technology (NSIT), New Delhi.
In addition to these universities and colleges, you can also apply for various government colleges in different states if your state doesn't have it's own engineering entrance exam.

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2016-03-01 19:04:40

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Avneet Singh

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You have to give Indraprastha university entrance test.You can log on to http://www.ipu.ac.in/ where you have to appear for test get a good rank and get admission

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2016-03-01 19:02:53

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Avneet Singh

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IP university is a govt university under delhi govt so they don't go for CAT and MAT.They have there own examination called IP CET . You have to appear for that and have to score a good rank like within 200 then you have to go for counseling process.

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2016-02-26 01:48:01

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RASHMI KUMARI

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By different do you mean difficult? It actually depends on the course that you're applying for. As far as B.tech is concerned, If you're really serious for engineering you must have prepared well for engineering entrance exams and if you done 11th and 12th properly and sincerely then the exam is not difficult. but if you have not studied at all, then of course you will face difficulty in cracking the exam. The level of the exam is somewhat similar to AIEEE though a little more difficult.
With proper planning and preparation you can easily crack the exam with a good rank.
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2016-02-25 16:28:08

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2016-02-24 23:23:45

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RASHMI KUMARI

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I am sorry I couldn't get your question. What is important between what?
Is this in response to your previous question of b.s. and engineering?
If yes, both b.sc and engineering are two different fields And both have their own Importance. If you want an industrial or corporate job you can opt for engineering and if you are interested in study of pure science and want more of an academic job, go for b.sc. although sometimes b.sc can also get you into industrial job.
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2016-02-24 23:18:08

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RASHMI KUMARI

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Engineering and b.sc are both science fields. It depends on where your interest lies. While b.sc is pure basic science, engineering is more of a technical study. So if you're interested to do indepth study of a particular field of science, you can choose b.s. in that particular field like chemistr, physics etc. But if you want to study technology and practical and industrial application of science, choose engineering. Both have equally good opportunities career wise. In b.s. it is more academic and in engineering it is more industry specific.
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