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Tasbiya Khan

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The table below shows the top colleges in India accepting CUET scores along with their tuition fees:

Top Colleges

Tuition Fees

Hindu College

INR 86,010

Miranda House

INR 19,014

Hansraj College

INR 540

Kirori Mal College

INR 50,445

ARSD College

INR 540

Disclaimer: This info. is taken from official website and may vary.

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Uttam

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Hostel life is really very amazing for students of Biotechnology. The university has separate hostels for boys and girls with modern facilities. The hostel mess serves fresh food and the mess time table is also so perfect and that too on rotation basis and every type of food is available. There is internet, a music room, a common room with a TV, salon services and a reading room. The best part is hostels are near the academic buildings, making it easy to reach classes on time. In terms of safety and security, all the parents need not to worry as there are CCTV cameras, guards, and proper entry and exit rules and formalities.

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MANPREET KAUR

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Access to updated journals and research databases is very important for biosciences students, and it is made available for them. This is clear from the fact that in different fields like mycology, insect taxonomy, industrial microbiology, nutraceuticals, and bioremediation, students and researchers are actively publishing their work. Till now, more than 230 + papers have been published, which shows continuous use of such resources. Also, with 2 patents already granted and 3 more filed, students are working on innovative ideas that come only after reading updated scientific content. These journals give exposure to international research

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Krishnendu Kumar

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Yes, Mathematics is a compulsory subject for JMI BTech admission. As BTech courses offered at this university are in the specialisations that require applicants to have a foundational understanding of the course. Thus, completing HSC with PCM is necessary for enrollment.

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Sejal Baveja

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The total tuition fees of the MBA course at Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research is INR 6 lakh. Overall fee may include certain other components such as hostel and mess fees (if available), exam fees, security deposists, etc.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the specific programme name for which information is sought. However the eligibility criteria for M.Tech admission is a bachelor's degree in engineering or M.Sc or final year M.Sc candidates of relevant discipline are also eligible. Further M.Sc through distance learning form recognised universities candidates are also eligible for PGET.

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Sejal Baveja

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The duration of the BBA course at Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology & Research is of three years. Admissions to the course are merit/entrance-based. Eligible candidates are those who have passed Class 12 with a minimum if 50% aggregate. 

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A non-science background is not a barrier if you want to join Fashion Design at Chandigarh University. The admission criteria clearly state that students from any stream are eligible as long as they have scored 50% or above in their 12th board exams. This includes students who studied commerce, arts, or even vocational subjects. The programme is structured to start with the fundamentals of design, fabrics, and techniques, so there is no disadvantage for non-science students. In fact, many students from commerce or arts backgrounds pursue this course and do well because creativity, imagination, and interest in design are more important

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