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Tanisha Jaiswar

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Well, IIFT Bangalore is known for offering various BSc programs, including branches like Computer Science, Electronics, and others.sider your passion and future aspirations when selecting a branch. 

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, Manipal School of Architecture and Planning has a great deal of history. It started in the year 1978 under Mysore University but within a few years came under Mangalore University in 1980. Since the year 2010 it has been part of Mahipal Academy of higher Education or MAHE in short. 

Yes you can definitely get admission for undergraduate courses, in this Institute with just about 70% marks in your 12th examination. However for getting admission in Bachelor of architecture, a student has to pass an examination conducted nationally called NATA. As per the data available, to get admission into Manipal a student has

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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below provides information on private colleges in Bangalore that accept KMAT scores for admission, along with their corresponding total tuition fees:

Private Colleges

Total Tuition Fee

RV Institute of Management AdmissionINR 11 lakh

AIMS Institutes Admission

INR 7 lakh – INR 9 lakh

Kristu Jayanti College AdmissionINR 6 lakh - INR 9 lakh

ISBR Business School Admission

INR 5 lakh – INR 13 lakh

International School of Management Excellence AdmissionINR 1 lakh - INR 10 lakh
 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Joining the top MBA colleges accepting KMAT scores in Bangalore can be expensive as most colleges have tuition fees of more than INR 5 lakh. However, there are some affordable colleges which are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:

Low-cost MBA CollegesTuition Fee
Mount Carmel CollegeINR 82,000
International School of Management ExcellenceINR 1 lakh - INR 1.6 lakh
Seshadripuram Institute of Management StudiesINR 1.17 lakh
CMR Institute of Technology, BangaloreINR 1.17 lakh
Acharya Institute of TechnologyINR 1.17 lakh

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, St Paul's College of Bangalore is affiliated to Bangalore University. The college has good reputation amongst students community and hence lots of students do apply. With 50% seats reserved for minority students for whom this college was established, competition is intense for remaining seats. Here I want to clarify that general brochure or handbook of admission does talk of cutoff to the extent of saying that these are determined every year. It is understood that for general category students admission for marks below 70% in 12th, admission would be difficult. But for minority students, admissions are given for a m

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, St Paul's College of Bangalore is having a great name in the academic circle as well as in the students community. This college provides cost of facilities to the students who take admission. College ensures the overall development of the students in their personal as well as professional lives. Their Bachelor of Science course is of course well known for excellent teachers and as a result the average placements of students of BSc is about 90% or more. The very fact that many well known companies make a beeline to SNAP students during the placement season is in itself acknowledgement of the fact that the college has

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