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Ms SomyaCurious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself.

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Syed,
Here is the breakup of the fee structure:
1st year tuition fees:
Tuition & fees- Rs 17,67,855
Other expenses in 1st year:
Hostel & Meals - Rs 5,14,035
Insurance - 31,012
Total Rs. 5,45,048 (AUD 10,633)
Hope that helps
All the best!

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Vikram S

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Hey Navdeep,
No, you need to have CAT 2018 score to get into IISC course. Direct admissions are not given under any circumstances.

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Rahul Sharma

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Hello,
You can apply for the UGC NET Exam if you have completed the post-graduation with at least 55 % marks (50 % marks for the Reserved CAT. Candidates). You have various options available to apply in the UGC NET - https://examspotdotblog.wordpress.com/2018/12/08/ugc-net-exam-preparation-books-and-study-material/ Exam after completing the Masters programme. You can apply for the given subjects:
UGC NET in Economics
UGC NET in Commerce
UGC NET in HR
UGC NET in Management
UGC NET in Tourism.

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Mohit BadhwarMember- Sports committee and IMI bytes.

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Yes, you can study for your CAT, and other good examination. If your concepts are clear, then there is not much to do with the time. You just need to do more practice. Solve as much test series as you can. That will enhance your speed and productivity.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Aditi,
Yes, you can apply for JNU by giving its entrance exam.
Good luck

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kanu vashisht

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You can change no issues, but the subjects may create issues at the time of pursuing MA. Obviously, doing MA is not having any scope, else you should proceed with MBA or M.Com.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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M.Tech and MBA are two different fields, you first decide whether you want to go for technical background or business background. If you love studying your technical then go for M.Tech, otherwise MBA if your mind is towards business or even if money is a matter. For M.Tech, you have to clear GATE exam and for MBA you need to give CAT and comparatively CAT is easier than GATE, but as the trends are changing more people are tending towards CAT than GATE.
However, there are some colleges in India which give admission without appearing for GATE and CAT exams.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Aditi,
Frankly, it is going to be difficult, you must check with the universities, and get your credential evaluated. They will evaluate as per their policies. If they find your qualification at par with their standards, you can apply. For this purpose, you can check with DAAD or also visit Anabin website.

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