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Yash Darokar

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It was established by the Indian Maritime University Act 2008, on 14 November 2008. Admissions to IMU are done through IMUCET entrance examination, which is conducted every year across the country.Before the foundation of IMU, there were seven renowned teaching and research institutes under the Ministry of Shipping. For that it is good to take admission for BTech.

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Samarjeet Cheema

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The Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) charges more for undergraduate and graduate management courses than the University of Mumbai (MU). It is because the Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studiest is a public institution, whereas the University of Mumbai is a public state university located in Mumbai. It is one of the world's the largest university systems, with over 549,000 students enrolled on campus and in affiliated colleges. As of 2013, the university had 711 affiliated colleges. Ratan Tata is the advisory council's designated leader. The Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS), which h

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Samarjeet Cheema

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Yes, both undergraduate and graduate management courses at the Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) cost more than those at the University of Mumbai (MU). It is because Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies is a public institution, whereas the University of Mumbai is a public state university. With over 549,000 students enrolled on campus and in affiliated colleges, it is among the biggest university systems in the world. There were 711 associated colleges with the university as of 2013. The advisory council's designated leader is Ratan Tata. Another significant development in the history of Rajasthani Samm

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Atul Mishra

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upGrad - Chandigarh University, Mumbai has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
CoursesEligibility
M.Sc.Candidates with a bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognised university are eligible for admission.
M.ComCandidates must have completed Bachelors degree from a recognised university.
M.A.Candidates must have completed Bachelors degree from a recognised university.
BCACandidate must have completed 10+2 from a recognised board.
BBACandidate must have completed 10+2 from a recognised board.
B.A.Candidate must have completed 10+2 from a recognised board.
MCA45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category.
Candidate who have completed Bachelor Degree in Computer Science Engineering or equivalent Degree.
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Passed B.Sc./B.Com./B.A. with Mathematics at 10+2 Level or Graduation Level (with additional Bridge Course of 120 hours).
MBA/PGDMCandidates completed the mentioned Graduation courses or its equivalent examination in any stream conducted by a recognised Board/ University/ Council are eligible to apply.

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Rudra Roychowdhury

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Both Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) and University of Mumbai (UM) have strong placement records for their Master of Management Studies (MMS) programs. However, DSIMS generally has a slightly better placement record, with a higher percentage of students being placed in top companies. In recent years, DSIMS has placed over 90% of its MMS graduates, while UM has placed around 85% of its MMS graduates.

It is important to note that placement records can vary from year to year, and that individual students' placement success will depend on a variety of factors, including their academic performance, extracurricular act

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Bhoumit Panwar

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Amity University, Mumbai emerges as the preferred choice for B.Tech students due to its blend of experienced faculty, impressive rankings, strong placement history, and state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience. Despite being a more cost-effective option, Himalayan University, while commendable, may not match Amity's academic prowess and holistic approach toward student success

 

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Janki H Gajjar

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Mumbai University's affiliated colleges accepts JEE Main scores for admission to the BTech courses. Tabulated below are the top three colleges that offer admission through BTech CSE with a rank of 9000 for General category students:

College2023
Thadomal Patel Institute of Technology7261
Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering8263
Thadomal Shahani Engineering College13708

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