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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Rajgiri Business School is an AICTE approved business school in Kochi which offers MBA and PGDM course for various students. By appearing CAT, MAT, CMAT, KMAT you can apply for the courses accoeding to the score and cut-off.
The Cut-offmarks for the respective entrances to get admission in Rajgiri Business School are,
- CAT : 50+ percentile
- MAT : 500+ score
- CMAT : 60+ percentile
- KMAT : 180+ score
This information can be varied, so for the accurate cut-off information please go through the official website and notifications.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The placements at Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University (PSTU) have good placement record. The students can expect a placement percentage of 60-70 %. Recent year trends show that the highest package in M.A. is INR 10.5 LPA and median package is INR 4.5 LPA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) has released the 1st round closing scores for various M.A. programs in 2023. Here are the minimum cutoff scores for some specific M.A. courses:
1. M.A. in History: The closing score for the General category was 176.
2. M.A. in Psychology: The closing score for the General category was 183.
3. M.A. in English: The closing score for the General category was 17
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Under the title 'master's degree of Primo Livello', the study programme does not guarantee a direct entry to a third cycle degree a PhD in BSBI, as applicants are asked for a solid research proposal and usually five years of previous education in the first and second cycles.
However coming to Doctorate courses, applications are based on their merit and each university and country has their own admissions criteria. Hence applicants are suggested to check the official website to avoid the last minute hassles.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
When it comes to pursuing a higher education in Yoga, the choice between an MA and an MSc degree can be a difficult one. Both degrees offer a deep understanding of the practice and history of yoga, but there are some differences that may make one programme a better fit for you than the other.
An MA, or Master of Arts, in Yoga is typically more focused on the Humanities and Social Sciences. This degree may be a good fit for someone who wants to study the cultural and historical contexts of Yoga, as well as its philosophical and spiritual aspects. Coursework may include topics such as Indian Philosophy, Sanskrit, and meditation.
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