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Computer Science and Engineering (CSE): This field focuses on computer systems, software development, algorithms, artificial intelligence, and data analysis. CSE offers excellent career prospects due to the rapid growth of the IT industry.
Mechanical Engineering: This bran
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LL.B. Programme:
- For general category students: Rs. 6,825 per year
- For reserved category students: Rs. 4,825 per year
LL. M. programme:
- For general category students: Rs. 10,660 per year
- For reserved category students: Rs. 8,660 per year
In addition to the above fees, students may also have to pay for other expenses such as hostel fees, examination fees, library fees, etc. As for scholarships, t
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1. Location: The location of the law school can be an important factor to consider, as it can affect your overall experience. If you prefer a city like Delhi with more exposure to legal and corporate work, then BVP Delhi could be a good choice. On the other hand, if you prefer a smaller city like Indore, then NMIMS Indore could be a better option.
2. Curriculum: Look at the curriculum of both law sc
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The modes of Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya admission are offline and online. Admission to various courses is based on merit and scores of entrance exams. The eligibility criteria for MSc In Applied Mathematics is BSc/ BCA/ BA/ B.E. / BTech (with Mathematics as one subject) with a minimum of 50% aggregate. The candidate should have passed Class 12 with Mathematics as one of the subjects. There is a relaxation of 5% marks in Mathematics for SC/ST candidates. For different M.Sc. specialisations there is different eligibility criteria.
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