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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.B.Sc in Fashion and Apparel Design
Total fees are Rs 4,95 600.

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Himanshu Kumar

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Asian Business School should be preferred because of its Strategic location in the corporate hub of Delhi NCR and the international collaboration it has with the Oxford Business College, UK.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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This type of information is not formal so they only tell this during admission or you have to ask them in the college about it.

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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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It is a 1 year course and its fee is around Rs 1,65,200.

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Anju

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Bangalore & Kochi only have a location difference - The pedagogy, teaching, curriculum, course content, placement and admission are common.

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With emphasis on quality education and 100% placement, XIME builds insightful leaders of tomorrow. AICTE approved programme: A student pursuing a AICTE PGDM course will be gaining knowledge regarding building soft skills and the programme is more industry-oriented. Also, XIME provides a centralized placement, through its Placement Cell. All through the years, it has succeeded in maintaining an excellent record. The institute vigorously follows a norm of 100% placement.

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Snigdha Kumar

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Simply, it means 50% aggregate. i.e. (TOTAL MARKS OBTAINED)/(TOTAL MARKS) and convert that into percentage.

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