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Gayathri

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SP Jain Executive MBA - 18-month part-time programme
Executive MBA - NMIMS Global
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management. Sinhgad Institute of Business Management. MET Institute of Management. Thakur Institute of Management Studies & Research. ASM's Institute of Management & Computer Studies. AIMS-Atharva Institute of Management Studies.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Closing cutt off is around 85%. .

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Deep Shikha

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Closing percentile is 61511 for state level i.e., Mumbai
For EWS category, it is 20122

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Rohit Goyal

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Depending on college/university standards, college fees usually vary from college to college. The average fee ranges from 6000 to 1 Lacs per annum. There are many skill Sets which are required in a Teacher or a candidate who is interested in B.Ed.

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PIYUSH MUDGILStudent of Political Science.

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Please elaborate your question and be specific regarding the college cutoff through which entrance test you want to know the information.

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Anurag Chaubey

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Here are some top colleges for B.Com (Hons) in Mumbai where Economics is in the course list
Nagindas Khandwala College, Mumbai.
Mithibai College Mumbai - Mithibai College of Arts Chauhan Institute of Science and Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics.
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune
DTSS College of Commerce and PD Turakhia Junior College of Commerce and Science, Mumbai.

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Anurag Chaubey

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Counselling of NPAT-based admissions is an online and offline both that starts with the release of the merit list. Candidates selected as per the NPAT merit list will receive an offer letter from the participating institute. Based on the NPAT admission offer, candidates must fill out the admission form and the relevant documents. NMIMS will release a fee deposit notice for the selected candidates on verification of the documents along with the RTGS/NEFT details. Candidates interested in NMIMS admission must pay the fee before the stipulated date.

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Sarthak Doomra

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Kindly add your course in the comments so that I can suggest colleges with cut off of 96 percentile.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Civil engineering is a good major for those who are passionate about the STEM field, in particular Science, math and, of course, engineering. It is suitable for degree-seeking students who are willing to work on a challenging programme in exchange for some high-paying, in-demand jobs in the future. Civil Engineering is the branch of engineering where more precision is required in executing theoretical knowledge in real-time projects. If that knowledge isn't sufficient, blunders can happen. So, if one is thinking of opting for civil engineering, more precision is required in terms of choosing the college. Civil engineering is a professi
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Archit Jat

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Now that I've admitted it, I'd want to inform you of some general information. Excellent infrastructure (much is under development), mediocre personnel, the bulk of students are from Punjab (about 50%), there are enough canteens, and extracurricular activities are not prioritised.
Regarding the specific stream (b. Arch) you questioned.
First, the positives: fantastic placement programme, strong infra, lots of site visits and excursions, population from most Indian states.
Negatives include overcrowding, bad management, mediocre employees from the neighbourhood, subpar hostel accommodations, and a lack of a feedback system for when student
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