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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Suggesting you the best colleges in Kolkata to pursue a BCA course are given below:
Institute of Engineering and Management, Techno Main Salt Lake, Brainware University, Techno India University and Narula Institute of Technology are the top BCA colleges in Kolkata.
There are 70+ best BCA colleges in Kolkata of which 50+ colleges are owned privately, 5 are owned by the government and the rest 2 colleges are owned by semi government institutions. MAKAUT CET and AUAT are the top entrance exams for admission to best BCA colleges in Kolkata.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Globsyn Business School provides MBA (Global) programme in collaboration with Malaysia University of Science & Technology (MUST), a member of AIU and established in partnership with MIT, USA. This programme aims to develop global business managers who continuously aim to seek worldwide economic opportunities.
The programme offers a dual major: International Business, and a choice between Marketing / Finance / HR / Operations Management. With classes by international faculty, this programme provides students with exposure to global case studies, preparing them for careers in the global corporate environment, regardless of location.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, please refer to the table below for the best Law colleges in West Bengal that offer the highest Return on Investment to their students in the form of placement packages:
College Name | Total Tuition Fee | Average Placement Package |
|---|---|---|
INR 10,000- INR 3.66 lakh | INR 10 LPA- INR 20 LPA | |
Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law IIT Kharagpur Placement | INR 2.8 lakh | INR 8 LPA - INR 18.23 LPA |
-- | INR 8 LPA - INR 9.2 LPA | |
INR 2 lakh | INR 7.92 LPA | |
INR 40,000 | INR 6.42 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing law in West Bengal is a great choice given the state's rich legal history and opportunities. Here's a general roadmap to guide you:
- For 3-year LLB: A bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage (varies by college).
- For 5-year integrated BA LLB: Completion of 10+2 with a minimum percentage.
Admission Process
- Choose your program: Decide whether you want a 3-year LLB (after graduation) or a 5-year integrated BA LLB.
- Entrance exams: Prepare for law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, or state-level exams if required.
- Application: Fill out applications for law colleges in West Bengal. Some popular options incl
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Scoring 510 marks and 91.6 percentile in NEET 2024 gives you a chance in some of the best colleges in West Bengal. You can use govt. NRS Medical College, Calcutta State Medical College, Medical College, Kolkata and other medical colleges. Some private colleges also prefer KPC Medical College. However, it all depends on the cutoffs which change from year to year. You should also try to find respected universities and other state seat offers. Be sure to check the official advisory website for accurate information and updates.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates need to pass Class 12 or any diploma of a minimum of one-year after Class 10 to apply for NIELIT Kolkata O Level course. Besides, the eligibility criteria for direct applicants is Class 12 or any diploma of a minimum of one-year after Class 10, followed in each case by one-year relevant experience or pass in NCVT-DP&CS (Data Preparation & Computer Software) Examination. Any graduate without any experience can also apply for O Level course.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
NIELIT Kolkata eligibility criteria is course-specific. Aspirants applying for admission need to check the eligibility. Below is course-wise eligibility criteria for NIELIT Kolkata:
| Course | Common Eligibility |
|---|---|
| O Level in IT | Class 12 or any diploma of a minimum of 1 year after Class 10 |
| A Level in IT | Level O or Polytechnic Engineering Diploma after Class 10 |
| B Level in IT | Level A/Government recognised PPDCA/ PGDCA/ Polytechnic Engineering Diploma/ Graduate |
| MSc in Cyber Security | BE/ Tech in CSE or CS or IT or ICT or EC or BSc IT/ CS or BCA or equivalent qualification with at least 55% aggregate (50% aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwD) |
| PG Diploma in Cyber Security | Bachelor's degree in Science, Engineering and Technology with at least 55% aggregate (50% aggregate for reserved category) |
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology kolkata considers NIELIT Entrance Exam score for admission to non-formal courses. Aspirants who wish to get admission in O, A and B Level courses need to qualify the entrance exam. However, aspirants meeting specific criteria can get direct admission. The selection for MSc and PG diploma courses is based on merit in the last qualifying exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BS-MS at IISER Kolkata is spread across five specialisations. These specialisations deal with different areas of science. Students wishing to pursue the course can choose from the following specialisations:
- BS in Geological Sciences + MS in Geological Sciences
- BS in Biological Science + MS in Biological Science
- BS in Mathematical Sciences + MS in Mathematical Science
- BS in Physical Sciences + MS in Physical Sciences
- BS in Chemical Sciences + MS in Chemical Sciences
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IISER Kolkata BS-MS seats are subject to the rules of reservation. As per the institute’s seat reservation policy, the institute reserves 64.5% of seats to be filled as per the reservation rules. Mentioned below is a category-wise distribution of this percentage:
Category | Seat reservation% |
|---|---|
Other Backward Classes | 27% |
Scheduled Tribe | 7.5% |
Scheduled Caste | 15% |
Economically weaker section | 10% |
Persons with Disability (PwD) | 40% |
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | 10% |
Kashmiri Migrants and Kashmiri Pandit/Kashmiri Hindu Families (Non-Migrants) | 3 seats |
Note: The above information is taken from the official brochure for the year 2024. However, it is subject to change. Hence, it is indicative.
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