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YASH SHARMA

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Employees holding the Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Agriculture from Quantum University’s Quantum School of Agricultural Studies can earn 250K- 500K per annum in India.

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Khwaish Chawla

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MBA at Abhijit Kadam Institute of management and social sciences is a 2 year post graduation course.

The eligibility criteria as laid out by the institute us as follows -

  • A graduate who has passed minimum 3 year duration Bachelor’s Degree or appeared for the final year examination of any Bachelor’s degree awarded by any of the recognised university with 50% or more marks &
  • 45% marks in graduation for SC/ST and Economically Weaker candidates

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Khwaish Chawla

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The top recruiters for MBA at Abhijit Kadam Institute of management and social sciences, solapur are - 

  • Videocon
  • HC
  • ICICI Bank
  • Max Life Insurance
  • Reliance Industries
  • Ranbaxy
  • Wipro Technologies
  • Indian Express
  • HDFC Bank
  • HCL
  • Mahindra and Mahindra 
  • Grasim industries 
  • Swift technologies etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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For Horticulture, the Science stream with PCB subjects is important. If candidates want to learn how to grow fruits, vegetables, flowers, tea, and other plants, the best degree to take after Class 12 is BSc Horticulture. A 4-year undergraduate programme in agro Science and technology is available in horticulture under the name BSc Horticulture. 

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Nandini Motwani

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The competition level of being enrolled to the PG Diploma course at the Social Sciences Centre (M.S.W.) Bharati Vidyapeeth is moderate. Although it is not too high of a cutoff for this centre, yet still it attracts a lot of applicants thus the selection procedure is extensive. For getting accepted, you have to fulfill basic eligibility criteria take entrance test with high marks and exhibit both your skills as well as enthusiasm you possess towards social work through group discussion and personal interview. In this regard, such candidates should have good academic qualifications in addition to practical experiences concerning their re

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Nandini Motwani

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The Bharati Vidyapeeth M.S.W., Social Sciences Centre has had an admirable placement record but does not assure 100% placement for each and every student. Nonetheless, the centre maintains an admirable placement rate of about 85-90% for several years with many students getting jobs and going back to school within months after graduating. Its reputable placement dashboard is made possible by strong industry ties, a dedicated placement cell as well as emphasis on practical skills training. However, different aspects including individual learner performance, market demand or even industry requirements influence placement in the end. Even

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Nandini Motwani

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If you’re after a list of top institutions for social work education, then Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Social Sciences Centre (M.S.W.) should be included as one of them in Pune with regard to social work training just like others such as the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) or Faculty of Social Work at Savitribai Phule Pune University. It has a strong standing among students because of its good reputation, highly trained academic personnel and vocal range course. What sets this centre apart from the rest is its focus on practical fieldwork training, research and community involvement. Although people may differ in opinion,

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At Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Social Sciences Centre, for your MSW you typically need to be having a bachelor’s degree from any important acknowledged university, with 50% to 55% as aggregate. The Centre receives graduates of diverse courses like the arts, humanities, social sciences, commerce and Science among others. Moreover, it may give preference to candidates who have social work experiences or related fields. The minimum eligibility criteria does not guarantee admission; the Centre can include additional selection methods such as entrance exams, group discussions or personal interviews. It’s always advisable and best

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Nandini Motwani

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At the Social Sciences Centre of Bharati Vidyapeeth (M.S.W.), the fees for Post graduate Diploma programme is quite inexpensive and competitive as compared to other institutions. Generally, the total fee lies between ?50,000 and ?1,20,000 approximately depending on the programme and duration. This encompasses tuition fee, examination fee and other charges although other personal expenditures such as hostel fees and transportation are excluded. You should also realize that the fees may change anytime hence it is always advisable to consult with the centre for the most recent information. Despite its modest fee structure however; it prov

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Nandini Motwani

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My apologies, but I was unable to get any information on the minimum mark requirements for pursuing Masters in Social Work at Social Sciences Centre (M.S.W.) Bharati Vidyapeeth. Admission to MSW is based on a valid score in the Entrance Exam conducted by Social Sciences Center (MSW), BVDU followed by group discussions and personal interviews ¹. Furthermore, they admit aspirants with scores from national level examinations like NET (National Eligibility Test) or SET (State Eligibility Test) ¹. Besides, they hold their own entrance exams that test one’s knowledge, skills and aptitude regarding social work ¹.

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