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Monia Khasa

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Some of the top recruiters at Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Campus (GNDU RC) Fattu Dhinga include:

Axis Bank, Berger Amdocs, Trident, Wipro, HCL, HDFC Bank, and IBM. 

 

GNDU RC Fattu Dhinga has a centralized placement facility, and its training and placement department organizes recruitment drives and joint campus placements for students across North India. 

 

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Aadeep Aggarwal

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No, you need to take admission directly after 12th in GNDU. You can either reappear and then re-apply after 1 year but that will start your course again from scratch. Which means that you'll begin with it again as a fresher in GNDU.

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Shailja Rawat

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Tabulated below is a comparison between the BSc courses at Desh Bhagat University and GNDU based on fees and median package:

University

Fee

Median Package

BSc at DBU

INR 21,100

INR 3.4 LPA

BSc at GNDU

INR 2.80 lakh

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Note: The above information is taken from various official sources. Hence, it is indicative.

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