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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The IIM Nagpur offers a variety of salary packages depending on the program, industry, and employee performance. Over the years, the institute has generally noticed a steady rise in placement offers. The average salary for the 2019–2021 batch was around INR 13.30 Lacs annually, with the highest package reaching INR 29.75 Lacs annually. According to past placement data, the flagship Post Graduate Programme in Management's (PGP) annual salary range is typically between INR 12 and 20 lakhs, with some students securing higher packages. Market conditions, business demand, and the students' overall performance throughout the placement
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Contributor-Level 10
Final selection for BTech (Biotechnology and Bioinformatics) is based on merit score obtained in the entrance exam conducted by the University. The entrance test will be of one and a half hours duration. There will be one question paper containing 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Students having a valid score in JEE Main/ MHT CET will be exempted to take University-based exam. Also, admission to the BTech (Engineering) is done through qualifying JEE Main/ MHT CET exams.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Step-wise application process of DY Patil Navi Mumbai is given below:
- Step 1: Fill in the preferred course along with the personal details
- Step 2: Provide the address for communication
- Step 3: Fill in the academic details carefully
- Step 4: Provide the particulars of the entrance exam (if taken any)
- Step 5: Click on 'I Agree' box and submit the application fee of INR 1,550
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
DY Patil Deemed to be University, Navi Mumbai campus has classrooms, library, hostels, and cafeterias. Some of the campus facilities include:
- Sports, Transport and Medical facilities
- Well-equipped conference hall and seminar hall
- Hostels facility for boys & girls
- Simulation labs
- Canteen and Library
- Knowledge Resource Centre
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
- In order to experience less stress in the third and fourth years, concentrate on your studies and keep a strong Cgp in the first and second years.
- First year is easier, because you don't know anyone and can concentrate on studying and building a solid foundation.
- Join two or more clubs.
- Don't be an introvert in college; it's time to explore who you are and get outside of your comfort zone. Instead, try to connect with as many individuals as possible who share your vibe.
- Avoid toxic individuals; politics are prevalent in colleges.
- Avoid being swayed by those who claim that grades are not significant.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
IMT-Nagpur is home to one of the most innovative and qualified management faculty in the world. They're mostly from Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institutes of Technology. Also, more than The faculty is composed of 85 % Ph.D. holders. At IMT driven Nagpur, students are provided with quality training through the industry curriculum and also through the hands-on industry experience of the faculty. I'd say that the faculty is at International Medical Technologies, In terms of quality training, and the importance of correct guidance for students' life, Nagpur sets a new benchmark.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
MT Nagpur offers a two year PGDM Graduation programme for students who want to develop managerial skills in various functional fields such as economics, Business Analytics & IT, business operations, administrative work, human resources, finance and marketing. The best couse varies on Individual interests and filed of study. Right now, the highest median placement are being offered in PGDM (Management) and PGDM (Finance) nut you can also explore other options.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Hello there. I hope you're doing okay. I'd like to tell you that if you score less or in some cases if you're absent because of a valid reason, most colleges have a provision for you to return to your internal examinations. Check with your teachers for an improvement test and you may return to the same. The rules and policies of universities differ from one school to another. Well, you'll have the option of consulting your school's student affairs department or faculty if this is convenient for you.
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