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Saranya Mishra

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I cannot predict the cutoff and give any wrong expectation. But I can give you the cutoff for the categories you asked for the last academic year, i.e. 2017-18.
For BA LL.B (outside open/general category), the cutoff was 107.

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Saranya Mishra

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It depends on factors like whether you are interested in the 5-year course or the 3-year course, outside or within Maharashtra, open or SC, ST, OBC, NT or ex-serviceman. Last year, i.e. academic year 2017-18, the cutoff for 5-year law course, outside Maharashtra (Open) was 107. This is also the highest cutoff, as for all the other categories, the cutoff was lesser.

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VISHAL GOSWAMI

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The college provides hostel facilty. It has its own hostel, which is in the college campus.
Fees for hostel - 70k to 80k approx (including mess fee).

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iam ssuhana

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Well Known colleges for doing MBA in any specialisation are:
Xavier's Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Trichy
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai
SCMHRD, Pune
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai
Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University.

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Shubham KaringwarProud to be a part of JBIMS.

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Hello,
From this year onwards JBIMS is not taking All India students. So, basically there will be only one exam to get into JBIMS is MBA-CET. You can check this year seat distribution for more detailed info on DTE website.

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Harshit Mehta

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I always recommend aspiring psychologists to pursue regular course in psychology because psychology as a discipline involves learning from environment. Only studying from books will not help you much. You have to attend professor lectures, attend seminars/workshops, network people who are actually into this field (PhD Students, Research Scholar, seniors and Experts). You get this exposure only when you are enrolled in a regular psychology course.

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