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Virajita Mehra

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The candidates seeking admission can compare the two universities based on fee, ranking, seats availability, and more. Aspirants can also consider the university location. The decision can be made based on the preferences of the candidate. Table given below showcases a comparison between both the university on the basis of seat intake and Shiksha rating (As per verified students review): 

B.Ed University

Seat Intake

Shiksha Rating

B.Ed at Kuvempu University

1,100

4.1/5

B.Ed at University of Mysore

2,533

4.2/5

NOTE: The mentioned seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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Kunal Lalwani

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No, admissions to any course at Yuvarajas College, University of Mysore are not open currently. The college offers various courses in the fields of Engineering, Management, Computer Science, and Science. Admission to the MBA course is done based on the scores obtained in the Karnataka PGCET and KCET exams and the applications for these exams generally open in the months of April or May. Admission to all the other courses is done based on the scores obtained in the previous qualification and applications for admission to this course generally open in July.

 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Students say that the food served in the hostel mess of Yuvarajas College, University of Mysore is generally well accepted as being of good quality and mostly they said that the nutritional value of meals is good and not monotonous. The mess serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with an emphasis on local foods and a good diet. There is positive feedback on the issue of cleanliness of the dining area, the students love hot water and snacks. Though some of the students have pointed out that, it is felt that there is a need to enhance the quality and type of foods. In conclusion, it feeds the students with the basic nutritional needs at an a

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