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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Direct admission and entrance exams are the two methods used in the selection process. Scholars are selected by institutions accepting direct admission based on the benefits list concept. For law programs such as CLAT, AILET, and LSAT, the establishment that favors the doorway check as admittance opts for the numerous entry checks. Certain colleges, such as GGSIPU, might carry out their own admissions examination. After passing the initial screening process, certain organizations may require that eligible applicants seek out associate degree interviews as part of their selection process.
There are two components to the CLAT Eligib
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The major undergraduate and graduate programs offered by IFIM Law School are the BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), BCom LLB (Hons), and LLM degrees.
Bangalore's private IFIM Law School provides undergraduate and graduate legal education. The five-year integrated BBA LL.B. Programme at IFIM Law School combines legal studies with business administration undergraduate coursework. Since IFIM Law School is a relatively new institution, its reputation is not as well-established as that of some of India's more prestigious law schools.
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Founded in 2014, IFIM Law College in Bangalore is associated with Karnataka State Law University (KLSU) in Hubli. The Bar Council of India gave the college its approval (BCI). The institution was recognised as the second most exceptional Law School of excellence, per the GHRDC survey. The college is ranked 9th out of the finest private law schools in India by Outlook.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Founded in 2014, IFIM Law College in Bangalore is associated with Karnataka State Law University (KLSU) in Hubli. The Bar Council of India gave the college its approval (BCI). The college was ranked as the second most exceptional Law School of excellence by the GHRDC study. The college is ranked 9th out of the finest private law schools in India by Outlook.
IFIM Law School provides a curriculum for its learning centers. Prospective students have the choice of three-year LLB degree programs or full-time, five-year combined BBA, LLB, or LLB programs.
Total Charges:
9.75 Lacs Indian rupees
(For a period of five years)
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Bangalore's private IFIM Law School provides undergraduate and graduate legal education. The five-year integrated BBA LL.B. Programme at IFIM Law School combines legal studies with business administration undergraduate coursework. Since IFIM Law School is a relatively new institution, its reputation is not as well-established as that of some of India's more prestigious law schools. Nonetheless, the college has been acknowledged by the Bar Council of India and is included by NIRF among the top 100 law schools in India for 2020. The faculty at IFIM Law School is strong, comprised of seasoned educators and professionals from the field, an
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
National Institute of Fashion Technology Bhopal and Bangalore offers MFM at the postgraduate level. Admissions to both the colleges in MFM are based on NIFT entrance exam. Over the past few, NIFT Bhooal has been ranked under various streams such as Design, Fashion Management etc. NIFT Bhopal has been ranked 22nd by IIRF 2023 in the Desjgn category. NIFT Bhopal has gained more momentum than NIFT Bangalore. Both colleges have a good reputation and it offers a comprehensive curriculum for MFM to equip students with necessary skills to leave a impact in the fashion world.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
It is one of the costly college of India. St. Paul's College in Bangalore, India has a variety of courses and fees (in INR):
- BCA: 3 lakhs
- B.Sc: 2.55 lakhs
- B.Com: 3.1 lakhs
- BBA: 1.7 Lakhs to 3.2 lakhs
- M.A.: 1.5 lakhs
- M.Sc: ?1.4 lakhs
- BA: 1.23 lakhs
St. Paul's College with Bangalore University and recognised by the government of Karnataka. It's part of the Society of St Paul, an international religious congregation.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Following are the UG courses at Manipal School of Arch & Planning with their information:
B.Arch Course - Overview
The Bachelor of Architecture is a 5-year full-time course offered by MSAP.
- Bachelor of Architecture curriculum-Integrated learning methodology
Learning techniques such as, block models, sketches, illustrations and PBL. - B.Arch Course Duration-5 years (10 semesters inclusive of 1 Semester internship)
- BDes Fashion Design -Bachelor of Design (Fashion Design) [B.Des. (FD)] is a 4-year programme aimed at imparting professional fashion education that focuses on innovation for the sustainability of economical, ecological, and soci
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
ST PAULS College which is situated in Bengaluru is also called SPC. Spc is one of the educational units which is part of the Society of ST PAULS, which is an international Catholic institution founded by Blessed James Alberione in Alba, Italy in 1914. The society under which ST PAULS College is a unit currently runs college in approximately 32 countries throughout the world.
It is one of the good college for B.Sc in india with good teaching staff. Hostel facility is also available. Placements are given to most of the students placed in TCS, Wipro, reliance.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
If you're eyeing admission to the Manipal School of Architecture and Planning, they consider scores from the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and JEE (Main). The merit list for the B.Arch programme is a combination of 50% from your qualifying exam marks (PCM) and 50% from your NATA scores. Essentially, they look at how you performed in your exams and your aptitude for architecture.
To be eligible, you need to have completed your 10+2 with a 50% aggregate. Moreover, it's crucial to have Mathematics and Physics as compulsory subjects at the 10+2 level, with a minimum of 50% marks in each of these subjects, including Chemistry
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