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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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There are many colleges in Chennai that offer paramedical and AYUSH courses. Here are a few of the top options:

  • Government College of Ayush, Chennai: This college offers a variety of AYUSH courses, including Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy.
  • Government College of Paramedical Sciences, Chennai: This college offers a variety of paramedical courses, including X-ray technician, laboratory technician, and physiotherapist.
  • Sri Ramachandra University: This university offers a variety of paramedical and AYUSH courses, including BHMS, BAMS, BUMS, and B.Pharm.
  • PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research: This institute o
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AVVU Entrance Examination for Engineering 2023 (AEEE 2023) (Two parts)  will be held: from 21 April to 28 April 2023 and from 5 May to 11 May 2023.
Candidates can apply online to the University's official website by 30 July 2023. VVU Admission for session 2023 is currently open, candidates can apply online via the University's official website.

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Food is something which is a common issue in initial days, irrespective of the fact whether you are from North or South, but after a month you will get used to it and start liking it.

Breakfast - Idli, Dosa, Pongal, Upma, Milk, Tea, Pasta, and jam bread. 

Lunch - sambar (which is so watery), with rice, and chapati and some gravy or side dishes for that. On Sundays, it's always Briyani

Dinner - Tomato rice/lemon rice, chapati, and some gravy having soya bean/tomato/potato and other vegetables. Once in a week you can expect to get maggie in dinner. 

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Room Rent + Establishment Charges: Rs. 48000/- per annum

Caution Deposit (Refundable): Rs. 5000/- one time

Mess Charges: Rs. 48000/- per annum

Total: Rs. 101000/-

It may vary from year to year. Please visit Amrita website for more details

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Yes, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - Chennai Campus follows seat reservation policies as per the guidelines set by the Government of India. The reservation policies are based on the categories of students that arerecognisedfor reservation in educational institutions. The specific reservation categories and the percentage of seats reserved may vary from year to year based on government regulations and policies.

Typically, the reservation categories include:

  1. Scheduled Castes (SC): A certain percentage of seats are reserved for students belonging to the Scheduled Caste category.

  2. Scheduled Tribes (ST): A certain percentage of seats are reserved

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The top recruiters at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - Chennai Campus vary from year to year and depend on the specific industry trends and job market conditions. However, the university has a strong track record of attracting reputed companies for campus placements. Some of the prominent recruiters that have visited the campus in the past include:

  1. Microsoft
  2. Amazon
  3. IBM
  4. Google
  5. TCS (Tata Consultancy Services)
  6. Wipro
  7. Cognizant
  8. Infosys

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  1. Placement Training: The university offers placement training programs to enhance students' employability skills. These programs focus on areas such as aptitude development, technical skills, communication skills, group discussions, personal interviews, and resume building.

  2. Industry Collaborations: Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has established strong ties with leading industries and organizations. These collaborations often result in placement opportunities for students, as companies actively recruit from the campus.

  3. Placement Drives: The Placement Cell organizes placement drives where companies visit the campus to conduct recruitment sessio

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Starting your first year at a new university can be an exciting and transformative experience.

Take some time to explore the campus and become familiar with its facilities, including classrooms, libraries, laboratories, and common areas.

Introduce yourself to your professors, advisors, and other faculty members. Building a rapport with them can be beneficial as they can provide guidance, support, and mentorship throughout your academic journey.

Participate in student clubs, organizations, and events. Engaging in extracurricular activities will allow you to meet new people, develop new skills, and create a well-rounded college experience.

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  1. B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE): The B.Tech CSE program at Amrita Chennai is well-regarded due to its strong focus on computer science fundamentals, practical skills, and emerging technologies. The curriculum covers areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, cybersecurity, and software engineering, preparing students for exciting career opportunities in the IT industry.

  2. B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE): The ECE program is sought after for its emphasis on electronic circuits, communication systems, signal processing, and embedded systems. This course equips students with

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In Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, there is no pass or fail in the internal exams. However the marks maybe, they can write the end semester exams and have to get minimum passing marks to pass the examination. 

There will be periodical 1, periodical 2 and end semester examinations for theory subjects. So the total weightage of the marks would be calculated as 25:25:50 - periodical 1: periodical 2 : end semester. If the student missed the end semester, there will be missed periodicals. 

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