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Vinod SainiDigital Marketing Consultant

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When it comes to best private universities in India the first name that comes to mind is DYPIU Pune. It has world-class infrastructure at par with international standards. The huge campus of 32 acres having greenery all over is a great attraction too. Talking of academics the university offers an array of courses among which students can select any according to their preference. From Engineering to Management everything is available under one roof. And finally, top companies come for recruitment with the best packages.

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BBA is the most sought after course among the students who want to make a career in Business. Pune is home to top educational institutes among which students can select any. Some of the top BBA colleges in Pune are MIT College of Pune, DYPIU Pune, Amity Global Business School, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, and many more. These are known to offer state of the art infrastructure along with best placements as well.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Altaf, It's nice to SEE that you have started preparing quite early for JEE Mains. Actually there is nothing like a NIT near Pune There will be one NIT only in every state and for the state of Maharashtra it is located in Nagpur. There is nothing to distinguish one NIT from the other as far as CSE branch is concerned. Best wishes to you.

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Akshita Chaudhary| Undergrad Business Sophomore | Marketing | HR |

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No, unfortunately there is no such system in place. You will have to fund your education yourself. It's an elitist institute. Though the education is good, it's still a bit on the expensive side. However, any bank will be willing to give you a loan for Symbiosis so hope that helps.

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Aayush Kumar

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Both should give you equal opportunities, choose the one closer to your home.

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Akshita Chaudhary| Undergrad Business Sophomore | Marketing | HR |

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Hi, generally wait-list numbers till 100 get easily cleared by the third merit list. Keep yourself updated with the next merit list which will be announced a couple of days after 5th September. The merit lists are generally declared a few days after the last date to submit fee for a particular merit list.

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Yes, its nice enough.

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