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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters Union has a very unique system of giving admissions. It charges a hefty sum as registration fees for students who want to take admission but of course this is adjusted in the tuition fees subsequently. It perhaps does not believe in any of the standard National held entrance exams for business schools like GMAT or CAT et cetera. It claims that it's admission process is looking at the "holistic approach" about a students journey till the time and not mearly at the numbers the student may have obtained in any exam. This institution insists that each and every person who seeks admission has to appear for an ent
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, to compare two institutes is quite a tough job. This is so because the parameters are not defined on which to compare. It can so of happen that one Institute is better on some parameters while the other Institute is better on other parameters. Depends on the user to decide which parameters one is looking for and then select the institute. Here there is a similar story. Soil Institute offers MBA of a duration of 12 months which is recognised by AICTE and the fees are about ?15 lacs. These are perhaps the factors which are in favour of this Institute. In the case of Masters' Union the course duration is of 16 months a
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters Union is a private Institute which is not affiliated to any university but is offering 16 months PGP TBM which others are colloquially calling as MBA. The institute gives admission even to those who have not done their graduation. This Institute being not recognised by either AICTE or UGC, there is no official intake capacity which institute has to follow as per the government norms. However this institution maintains that to keep in mind the ratio of mentor and the students and also keeping in mind the holistic development of the students they try to keep this class at about 60. Though they can either reduc
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hello Nishar Ahmed, Masters' Union at Gurugram is a very specialised Institute which is not affiliated to any university and also does not follow any standard procedure for giving admissions to students. They do not give any value for the nationally held entrance examinations for MBA but conduct their own examination called MUBAAT. The institutions prospectus itself states that the prospective student need not go to any coaching class for preparation to crack this entrance exam since every year this will be in a different format and there will be no set pattern and hands no agency will be actually able to teach how to crack this. In ad
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Students willing to take admission to Princeton University Master of Finance programme can apply by the university portal. Furthermore, they must meet the below-given application requirements:
- Academic transcripts
- 3 letters of recommendation
- Personal Statement
- GMAT / GRE test scores are accepted, but not required
- English language proficiency score
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Both Harvard and Princeton are popular IVY league universities and one of the world’s top-ranked universities. If we compare them in terms of tuition fees, then the Harvard University and Princeton University tuition fee is around INR 50 Lakh for an undergraduate program. Technically, both Harvard and Princeton are known to have tuition fees. However, students can check the financial aid at these universities to get the reduction in the tution fees. Let us check the tuition fees of both these universities in order to have an idea as to how a student has to be pay in an year:
Princeton University Tuition Fees
| Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MS (3 courses) | INR 43 L - 50 L |
BE / BTech (6 courses) | INR 45 L - 50 L |
MBA/PGDM (3 courses) | INR 43 L - 45 L |
BA (19 courses) | INR 45 L - 47 L |
MPA (2 courses) | INR 43 L - 45 L |
BBA (2 courses) | INR 45 L - 48 L |
BSc (8 courses) | INR 45 L - 47 L |
MEng (5 courses) | INR 43 L - 50 L |
MIM (4 courses) | INR 43 L - 50 L |
MA(1 course) | INR 45 L |
B.Arch (2 courses) | INR 45 L - 47 L |
M.Arch (1 course) | INR 50 L |
Harvard Universit
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Princeton University accepts Indian students. Every year, the university accepts applications from around the world. The university admission staff will review student’s applications in the same manner, regardless of citizenship or country of residence. Indian students need to meet the Princeton University admission requirements to get into the university. They also need to submit the application fee and follow the steps to complete the application process. Also check out other Top-Ranked Universities in USA
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
To take MBA admission at Masters' Union School of Business, applicants are required to take the Masters' Union Business Aptitude Admissions Test (MUBAAT), which evaluates analytical and verbal skills along with business acumen through a caselet. Applicants can also submit valid GMAT, GMAT Focus, GRE or CAT scores in their online application. The admissions committee considers the best test score if multiple options are submitted. The selection process is based on a combination of academic and professional experience, essays, entrance exam scores, and interview performances. Applicants need to register and verify their details with Mast
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
| Courses | Eligibility |
|---|---|
| MBA/PGDM | Candidate must have passed graduation from any recognised university |
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