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The most popular courses at Techno India University are BTech, BA (Hons) LLB and MBA. It is mandatory to appear for an accepted entrance exam to get admission in any of these courses. The exams one can appear for are WBJEE/ JEE Main/ TNJEE (BTech), CLAT (BA (Hons) LLB) and CAT/ MAT/ GMAT (MBA).
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No, the Techno India University application fee is non-refundable in any case. No amount paid as an application fee will be refunded in any case. Think hard and be very cautious while paying the application fee.
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4 days agoContributor-Level 10
Based on recent counselling data, most top government colleges in Kolkata need a state quota rank below 15,000 for the general category. All India Quota seats are more competitive, generally needing a rank below 5,000. Rankings shift slightly each year depending on applicant numbers and seat availability. It's smart to apply broadly across several colleges as backup options. A NEET rank predictor can give you a rough idea of your chances.
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Yes, Krystal School of Excellence provides placement to some of the greatest hospitality bodies internationally. It shows a 100% placement record with chains like JW Marriott, Holiday Inn, Hyatt Regency, The Oberoi, Agra, Hilton, The Leela, and others as some of its top recruiters.
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
Both formats have their advantages. Institutes like IMS India, Career Launcher and T.I.M.E. offer classroom and live-online access. This lets students combine in-person interaction with online flexibility, based on their schedule.
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
Batch timings vary by institute and change with each admission cycle. Aspirants should confirm current weekend or flexible-batch availability directly with the institute before enrolling.
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Compare faculty background, batch size, mock-test volume and teaching format before choosing. Visiting the institute and checking past student outcomes can also help build a stronger CLAT preparation plan.
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Most institutes do not publish success rates independently. Aspirants should ask each institute directly for past selection results and NLU placement data before enrolling.
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