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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
The faculty in MBM is no less than that of any premier institute in the country. MBM at the moment is facing a few problems though. But believe me, those problems have nothing to do with the way MBM has produced the finest Engineers over the last 70 odd years. Spoon feeding has never been a part of MBM and it never will be. There will be days when you'll have to fight. But you won't pass out just with a degree but also with a legacy. MBM
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Among the Top 4 for being the Pride of Mumbai by times B- School in 2017.
1st Most innovative B- School in Mumbai by India Today & HRD Ministry in 2016.
1st place for Most Upcoming B-School in India by A
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
MIT-Pune is better than NIMS-Jaipur in terms of academics and infrastructure. But the same varies from person to person. But only NIMS-Jaipur provides B.Sc. In psychology. For more detailed information you can get in touch with the current students or the alumni of this college.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
First of all, let me tell you a few things that
You should not expect a 4.5 lacs+ package from any RTU AFFILIATED institute. I was allotted JECRC last year through RPET and you would be surprised to know that there are 60k seats for engineering in Rajasthan, out which 55k students filled form for the RPET 33k students appeared for the exam and 11k examinee actually got themselves admitted into the colleges allotted by BTER and out of those 11k ,1050 examinees chose JECRC that is approximately 10%. So you can see a larger portion of engineering aspirants are in JECRC. Now coming to your branch so far I have heard from senior
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
The basic eligibility for admission to any of the B.Com. programs is a pass in Higher Secondary School examination with Maths and English as core subjects. However, different universities release cut-offs. Cut-offs largely depend on the performance of students in the 10+2 exams and the number of qualified students applying to the course. Though there is no work experience required for the course, students with work experience can also apply.
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