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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
JEST 2026 Application Window end date will be June 2026. The exam-conducting body for JEST is the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST); previously, the exam will be conducted by the Science & Engineering Research Board (SEBS).
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can apply for BSc Economics and Statistics at Mount Carmel College (MCC) in Bangalore, even if you don't have mathematics in the commerce group. The course provides a foundation and motivation for exposure to statistical ideas, and the students will acquire the ability to understand and apply them.
The total tuition fee for the programme is INR 1.96 Lakh.
Therefore, it is possible to pursue BSc Economics and Statistics at MCC Bangalore without having studied mathematics in the commerce group.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can .
As per UGC new guidelines, one can do one regular and other distance graduation course simultaneously.
But these two are different courses and may impact your overall performance.
It would be good idea to pursue courses which complement each other.
One can do B.A English + job oriented Diploma course like ( Diploma in computer application, creative writing, law, office management, marketing, teaching etc.).
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
CEBS is one of the top most colleges in India, it holds the highest rank in the department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences.It provides the best education to its students so that the students could cope up with the world of science. This college is not only good at its education but also tries to keep their students active in the field of other curriculum activities including sports, dance, seminars, etc.This endeavour helps their students to get refreshed at times and eagerly get inclined to studies.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences (TSLAS) in Patiala, Punjab is better than Multani Mal Modi College in terms of placement and academic quality.
TSLAS is considered one of India's top universities and has ties with well-known companies. Some say that TSLAS has a good curriculum, holistic student development, and a good future scope. Others say that TSLAS has a 7.0/10 academic rating, 6.0/10 infrastructure rating, and 4.0/10 placement rating.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Some of the top recruiters that have visited the Delhi Institute of Aeronautical Sciences campus for placements include Marikar, Dae Seung Autoparts, Financial Consultant, Bhartiya Finicial Inclusion Limited, Digitel Communication, Frontizo Business Services Pvt Ltd, Green Ripples Pvt Ltd, Imageprovision Technology Pvt, etc. The data is taken from Shiksha review pages.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes it is worth it and also it provides a large variety inside and outside india
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (CEBS) is an autonomous college.It is a very well-equipped and advanced college.The College administration has developed it's courses in such a structure so that their students could increase their power of problem solving abilities, analytical views, etc.As the courses are based on practical features, so they have included all kinds of programs like 'Live telecasts of important scientific events', 'documentaries', ' 'biopic' etc.; under CEBS Science Club.This is undoubtedly a good college.
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