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Tasbiya Khan

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There are about 5 top Marine Engineering colleges in Karnataka including 4 are private colleges and 1 is government college. The top entrance exams accepted in these colleges are GATE, COMEDK UGEt, KCET, etc.

The top colleges are NIT Surathkal, Srinivas Institute of Technology, Mangalore Marine College and Technology, Karavali Institute of Technology, and Wisdom School of Management, Bangalore.

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Where can I get the answers for kisa English language preparatory 2025

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Jaya Sharma

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Students have to pay  INR 75,000 as confirmation fee shortly after selection to secure their seat, and housing/meal fees are paid separately, often in instalments. This is in addition to tuition fee.

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Jaya Sharma

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Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media Bangalore PG Diploma students can often apply for external scholarships, educational loans, or media-industry grants offered by government or private organisations, and the institute may help with documentation support for such applications.

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Jaya Sharma

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There are following scholarships:

  • The Rati Aggarwal Scholarship is for meritorious female student of Hindi Journalism course on the basis of performance in entrance exam.
  • The Star TV Scholarship is for high-performing student in Radio & TV Journalism on the basis of performance in entrance exam.
  • The Jaswinder Singh Memorial Scholarship is given to two outstanding students, each from Hindi Journalism and Radio & TV Journalism on the basis of their performance.
  • The Achin Ganguly Scholarship is for two meritorious Advertising & Public Relations students, on the basis of entrance exam scores and final course results.
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Jaya Sharma

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One-year total fee of IIJNM Bangalore PG Diploma programme is around INR 3.75 Lacs to INR 4.75 Lacs for full course. This includes tuition, confirmation fee and housing/meal charges for Indian and foreign students.

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Monisha

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GIBS is pretty flexible when it comes to entrance exams. They accept almost all the common management tests — CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA, State CET, and even GMAT. In my batch itself, we had students who came through different exams, not just CAT.

Honestly, that's one thing I liked about GIBS — they don't restrict the admission chances to only one or two exams. If you've taken any recognised management entrance, it counts. After that, they focus more on your overall profile, interview, and how serious you are about management studies, which makes the process feel fair rather than purely score-driven.

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Monisha

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Yeah, internships and industry projects are pretty much a core part of how we study at GIBS. It's not like a “nice to have” — it's built into the program. As a student, I felt it makes a huge difference because you're constantly applying what you learn instead of just studying for exams. We had live projects with companies, internships, case work, and even small consulting-style assignments during the trimester. By the time placements start, you already have real work experience to talk about, which honestly gives confidence.

For me, those internships and projects were sometimes more impactful than regular classes because companie

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Monisha

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I felt that after GIBS shifted and upgraded to the new campus, the whole learning environment changed in a positive way. The classrooms became more interactive, the library became a proper study zone, and there are more spaces for discussions and group work now. Even the teaching feels more practical with case studies, activities, and corporate-style sessions happening regularly. The new campus gives a modern and serious business school vibe where workshops, talks, and placement-related sessions feel more professional. Overall, the facilities and setup make learning more real and connected to the industry, not just theory.

 
 
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