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The fees for the course is Rs. 1,00,000 /- per annum (CENTAC Seat ). Tuition fees per annum is Rs.1,50,000 /- (Management Seat ).
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Yes, UEM Kolkata offers a part-time MBA course, which is spread over two years. This course is taught offline on the weekends. Admission process for this course is same as for full-time course. Candidates are selected based on either CAT/ MAT/ WBJEMAT/ or any other National Level or State Level entrance exams. Students can choose among the following specialisation to pursue a part-time MBA course at UEM Kolkata:
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing Management
- System Management
- Finance Management
- Supply Chain & Logistics Management
- Retail Management
- Digital Marketing Management
- Event Management
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The fee structure at MGM S. Nanasaheb Kadam College of Agriculture for B.Sc. in Science (Part -Time) is:
Tuition Fee: INR 20,000 per year
Examination Fee: INR 1,000 per year
Continuance Fee: INR 500 per year
Library Fee: INR 500 per year
Sports Fee: INR 200 per year
Other Charges: INR 1,000 per year
The total fee for the entire course is INR 62,000.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, the part-time PhD course candidates need to visit the IIFT Delhi campus on weekends. The classes are conducted for this course on weekends at the institute. It is necessary that the enrolled candidates take classes and appear for them as per the schedule given by the institute. The schedule is provided by IIFT. It shall be uploaded on its official website (iift.ac.in) as well. Aspirants can also visit the campus in person to enquire regarding the same.
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Students from the EU/EEA (as well as students from Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, or Switzerland) have the same entitlement as German students and free access to the German job market. You can work up to 20 hours per week while studying. If you exceed this, you’ll be required to pay into the German social security system, and there could be a negative impact on your studies.
Students from outside the EU/EEA
Non-EU/EEA students are also able to work in Germany alongside their studies, for 120 full days or 240 half days per year. If you take a job as a student assistant or research assistant at your university, this is usually not co
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