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Amartya Pareek

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Grant Medical College
Topiwala Medical College.

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Shimon thakur

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Top colleges in Mumbai for BMS based on the reputation of the college, infrastructure, faculty, crowd, exposure, placement: St. Xavier's College. Narsee Monjee college of commerce and economics. HR College of Commerce and Economics. Jai Hind College. Mithibai College. KC College.

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Sayani Banerjee

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55 percent marks is required in graduation

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Kavya shree telika

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Some of the colleges are:
IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology.
VJTI Mumbai - Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute.
ICT Mumbai - Institute of Chemical Technology.
KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai.

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jasveer singh

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Hi,
Both are top universities in India; while Delhi University is central, Mumbai University is a state university. Here is a small comparison between both to help you decide which university is better as per your preferences:
1. Ranking: In the NIRF ranking, Delhi University is ranked much ahead of Mumbai University.
2. Courses: DU has a much wider range of courses than MU. For example, the dental and nursing courses are available at DU, unlike MU.
3. Infrastructure: Since DU has a lesser number of affiliated colleges, its infrastructure is more robust than MU's. DU has some of India's top colleges, like Miranda House and Hindu College.
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Priyangsu Bose

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Bro its great u have got sides in the 1st list. I think you should go for it and your marks are also good not great but ya its good for sides. For me you should go for it. If you really don't want to go then you I think you should try in the next year and get a good percentage and get your desired college.

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Megha Kumari

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Yes, these universities are aware of Haryana open school board.

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Megha Kumari

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Yes, it considers 5 subject marks for BMS course.

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Seema shaikh

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Once Admission notification released take the form from there and submit all required documents then they will show merit lists follow further procedure
like submit your 5th sem and 6th sem marksheet.leaving certificate, adhaar card, photo and pay fees and submit fees receipt.you'lll get admission. If you are from another subject so for M.A. In Urdu you have to give faculty change exam then only you'll get admission.

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Seema shaikh

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As far as I know, no it's not part time course, it's full-time course. Otherwise, go with IDOL where you don't need go for daily lecture, you can only go to the college for exams.

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