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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Completing your Bachelors studies in India would be cost effective plus IIT certainly has an excellent curriculum that provides an edge to the Indian students in the international universities. Studying your Bachelors in foreign country can be an expensive deal, as it covers 4 years of study period. But studying abroad provides you a global exposure and their curriculum is certainly much broader and flexible than the Indian studies. They provide practical hands on training. Foreign universities do provide better technology and infrastructure than in India.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
1. LSRC, DU
2. SSC DU
3. HINDU, DU
4. MIRANDA, DU
5. KNC, DU
6. Xaviers, Kolkata
7. Calcutta University- KOLKATA
8. Jadavpur University. , KOLKATA
9. Christ University, Bangalore
10. Xaviers, Mumbai.
11. JNU, DELHI (FOR Masters)
12. KMC, DU
13. GARGI, DU.
14. HANSRAJ, DU
15. Carmel, Bangalore.
16. Tezpur University.
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
1) IIAS School of Management, Goa
2) St. Xavier's College, Mapusa
3) Rosary College of Commerce and Arts
4) Shree Damodar College of Commerce and Economics
5) For. Agnel College of Arts and Commerce
6) St. Xavier's College of Arts, Science and Commerce.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you are eligible for the BCA, as in BCA you only have to develop computer applications that only needs coding. You can apply in the DU and can see the previous year cut off from that you can get the clear idea of which are those colleges that you can get.
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Guide-Level 13
Well, obviously being a premier National Law University, GNLU is better than Symbiosis-Pune in terms of placements.
You get nearly all the tier 1 to tier 3 law firms, various PSU, corporate houses recruiting on campus.
All the big shots do recruit from GNlU every year.
Symbiosis, thus can't be compared to GNLU in terms of placements.
Obviously, it does offer good placements, but not as good as GNlU does.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS)
University of Delhi - DU
Amity Institute of Microbial Technology
Amity University, Gurgaon.
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