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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates seeking admission to UBS and UIAMS for MBA are required to fulfil different eligibility criteria for MBA admission. The same is as follows (institute-wise):
- UBS: Any UG/PG degree with 50% aggregate with a valid score in CAT exam.
- UIAMS: Any relevant UG or PG degree with 50% aggregate, such as BE/ BTech/ BCA/ AMIE/ UG degree in Pharmacy/ MBBS/ BAMS/ BHMS/ BDS/ BPharma/ BPT/ BSc (Nursing)/ BVoc (Hospital Mgmt.).
- The institute also offers an Integrated BE (Chemical) – MBA to the students, admission to which is subject to JEE Main followed by JAC Chandigarh Counselling. Students who have completed their Class 12 who aim towar
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
It basically depends on from which pool do you belong. If you are an U.T. Pool Student then the cut-off is relatively low but if you are an outside U.T. Pool Student then you must have a good XII Merit in order to secure admission.
The seats for the students belonging to U.T. Pool is kept reserved at 85% and that for the Outside U.T. Pool students is kept reserved only at 15%. That means if a college under P.U. has 120 seats, then 102 seats will be kept only for U.T. Students and 18 seats will be kept for Outside U.T. Pool Students!
The colleges like G.G.D.S.D-32, D.A.V.C.-10, and P.G.G.C.-11 experience very high cut-offs whi
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
It is possible, yes. All you have to do is fill out the migration form, provide the DMCs (Detail Marks Cards) for the previous semesters that you passed at the university you are applying for, and request migration. The availability may depend on the number of open seats or the number of students who failed that particular batch's or stream's prior semester at Panjab University.
The admission to the Administrative Block has a simple migration form.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The repercussions of failing internal exams at Punjab's Desh Bhagat University may differ depending on the rules and regulations that apply there specifically. Typically, the following consequences may occur when a student fails internal exams:
Reappear Exam: Desh Bhagat University could give students the chance to take a reappear exam or a supplementary exam. Students who do not receive the minimum passing score on the internal tests typically take the exam again. Students are given a second chance to pass the course and raise their grades as a result.
Lower Internal evaluation Marks: If you don't pass the internal exam, you can get a l
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The precise way that the cumulative grade point average (CGPA) is calculated at Punjab's Desh Bhagat University may have been governed by certain university laws and procedures as of my most recent update in September 2021. CGPA is often computed using the grades earned in individual courses or subjects over a predetermined time frame, like a semester or an academic year.
Here is a broad explanation of how CGPA is frequently determined in various academic institutions:
Grade Point: Depending on the student's performance, each course or subject is often given a grade, such as an A, B, C, D, or F, with corresponding Grade Points (GP) attac
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The repercussions of skipping an internal exam at Desh Bhagat University or any other educational institution can differ based on the rules and procedures that are unique to that institution. In general, the following consequences can result from skipping an internal exam:
Zero Marks: A student is likely to earn a zero mark for an internal exam if they skip it without a good excuse or university consent. This can affect the course's overall internal assessment score for them.
Make-up Exam: If a student has a legitimate cause for missing the original exam, the university may in some situations offer them the chance to take a make-up exam.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
My knowledge is restricted until September 2021, and I don't have access to real-time data. As a result, I am not aware of the precise hostel costs for Punjab's Desh Bhagat University for the present academic year (2023).
Hostel costs might change depending on things like the kind of lodging (single room, shared room, AC/non-AC rooms), facilities available, and any other services the hostel may give.
Visit the university's official website or get in touch with the admissions office or hostel administration directly to get the most recent details about hostel fees at Desh Bhagat University. The current hostel fee schedule and any other pe
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Desh Bhagat University in Punjab, like many other Indian universities, adheres to the Government of India's legislated reservation policy as of my most recent update in September 2021. People from varied socially and economically disadvantaged backgrounds are intended to benefit from the reservation policy's promotion of social inclusion and equal opportunity.
The following categories are often covered by the reservation policy:
(SC) Scheduled Castes
ST: Scheduled Tribes
OBC: Other Backward Classes
Sections with Lower Incomes (EWS)
PWD (people with disabilities)
Depending on university policy and governmental requirements, the precise propor
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