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Akash Gaur

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Transfeerring to Uni Kassel is technically treated like a new admission. Interested students will need to apply for their favorite degree programme via the university website.

If admitted, students can then apply to transfer the credits from their previous program.

Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors can provide complete guidance on how to transfer to the Uni Kassel from India.

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Anjali Sharma

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The Fergusson college provides a better median salary to graduates of BSc in comparison to JSPM University. Students can check the table given below to see the median salary of both institutions:

Institution

Median Salary

JSPM University

3.5 LPA

Fergusson College

3.90 LPA

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Ridhi

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Indian students have to score min. average of 75% in class XII to study at Erasmus Uni College under EUR. They also need to get min 75 grade in maths and English to get seat

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Anyam Kalra

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Yes, Private universities can offer degree courses that are recognised by the UGC. Any educational institution, which has been recognised as a University by the UGC and MHRD, can offer degree programmes.

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Manisha Singh

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Both the State and Central universities are good and valuable in their own right. Many students who do not want to relocate from their hometown prefer to go for admission in State University. Also, the competition for admission in State university is less than in a Central university as the number of applicants in the former is restricted to the state, while in case of latter, applications are received from across India. Also, State universities have quote for domicile students.

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Anya B

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Central university is funded by the Central government and State university is funded by the State government. Central universities follow rules and regulations defined by the MHRD while the State university follows the State governments guidelines regarding admission, exams, fees, appointments, etc..

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Vipra Shrivastava

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Yes, the degree of a Deemed-to-be University is valid and reputable as it is recognised by the Government of India. Some of the well-known universities of India including Symbiosis International University, Pune, are Deemed-to-be. The deemed-to-be status doesn't come in way of the institute's quality of education and training.

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Pallavi Gupta

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Both types of universities are good as they are government recognised, offer degree, Diploma and certification courses and follow the latest syllabus and pedagogy for the courses offered. A student must choose the university as per their choice of course, its fee structure, reputation, location and placements prospects.

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Nitesh Vimal

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No, the IIMs are autonomous institutes funded by the Central Government. The government has no say in day-to-day functioning of the IIMs. The institutes have the right to decide the fees, infrastructure, course, pedagogy and other such aspects for the betterment of their students. The government provides them land to set up new campuses.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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There is not much difference between a Private University and a Deemed-to-be University. Both are recognised by the UGC. However, a Deemed University enjoys autonomy in administration while a Private University has to adhere to UGC rules and regulations in conduction of classes, exams, syllabus and admission process.

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