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Bipasha Jha

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The Quantum School of Technology offers BCA course. It offers the course for three years. Admissions are based on Class 12 scores. Students can appear for Q-CARE exam as well to avail multiple scholarships offered by university. Application forms can be filled on the official university website.

 

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Bipasha Jha

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The Quantum School of Technology offers M.Tech course. The programme is offered for two-years. Admissions are on the basis of GATE exam scores. Students are advised to appear for Q-CARE exam as well to get scholarships. Application form are open on the official university website.

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Bipasha Jha

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The Quantum School of Technology offers BTech. The programme is offered for four-years in full-time mode. Admissions are on the basis of Class 12 or JEE Main scores. Students are advised to appear for Q-CARE exam conducted by university to get scholarships. Application forms can be filled on official university website. 

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avni

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At Quantum School of Business, Quantum University, the most popular course is:

👉 MBA (2 years)

Inside MBA, students mostly choose:

  • Marketing

  • Finance

  • HR

  • International Business

  • Supply Chain

BBA is also very popular at the undergraduate level. Some students also go for the integrated BBA + MBA program.

I have done my MBA from Quantum University, and from what I've seen, MBA is the main and most preferred course there. But honestly, your effort matters more than the course name.

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avni

Beginner-Level 5

Quantum University is honestly a decent option if you're serious about your own growth. It's not some magical place where everything happens automatically — you have to put in effort.

I have done my MBA from Quantum University, and my experience was pretty good overall. The faculty is supportive, there are lots of presentations and projects (which actually help with confidence), and you do get internship opportunities if you stay active.

Campus life is chill, and you'll meet people from different courses, which is nice for networking.

But real talk — the degree alone won't change your life. You have to build skills, improve communicat

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avni

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Talking about infrastructure at Quantum University, Dehradun — from my own experience (I've done my MBA from Quantum University) — it's pretty solid and student-friendly 👍

🧑‍💻 Campus buildings & classrooms
The classrooms are spacious, well-lit, and tech-friendly. Projectors, good seating, and decent space for group activities. You don't feel squeezed in like some chaotic lecture halls.

📚 Library
There's a good library with textbooks, reference books, journals, e-resources — enough to support your studies, projects, and research without too much hassle.

💻 Labs
Computer labs are available with enough machines and basic s

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avni

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I have done my MBA from Quantum University, so sharing from my own experience.

Honestly, the process is quite easy and not complicated at all.

First, you choose your course (MBA, B.Tech, BBA, etc.).
Then you fill out the application form online with your basic details and marks.

After that, depending on the course:

  • They may consider your previous marks (merit-based), or

  • You might have to give an entrance test or attend a small interview.

For my MBA, there was a small entrance + interview round. It wasn't scary — just normal questions about why MBA, your goals, etc.

Once you're selected, they send you the confirmation, and you just pay the fe

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avni

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I have done my MBA from Quantum University, and honestly, it wasn't just about classes and textbooks. The campus vibe is very student-friendly. There's always something happening — cultural fests, competitions, workshops, events, and even casual hangouts with friends. It's the kind of place where you don't feel like you're stuck only in academics.

The best part? You meet people from different states and backgrounds, so you end up making friends from all over — which makes college life even more memorable. The infrastructure is decent, classrooms are comfortable, and there are good spaces to chill, study or just catch up with friends

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Nikki

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One of the best things about Quantum University is how practical and student-friendly it is. I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and it really helped me build confidence and understand how the corporate world actually works.

The faculty is very supportive and approachable. They help you not just with studies but also with placements, presentations, and career guidance. The placement cell also puts effort into preparing students with mock interviews and training.

Campus life is also good. There are events, fests, and activities, so it's not just boring classes all the time. You also get good exposure through projects and internships

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Nikki

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What makes Quantum University different, in my opinion, is the practical and student-friendly approach. I've done my MBA from Quantum University, and it never felt like it was only about theory. They focus a lot on real-world skills like presentations, case studies, group projects, and industry exposure.

The faculty is also very supportive. You can actually talk to them freely, ask doubts, and they guide you properly, especially for placements and career decisions. The placement support is good too, and they help you prepare with mock interviews, aptitude training, and personality development.

Campus life is another plus. There are event

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